Stena HSS High Speed Ferry, Hoek van Holland - Harwich, in 1997
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- Опубліковано 8 гру 2010
- This video shows Stena line's high speed Ferry, HSS, that operated between the Hook of Holland and Harwich from 1997 to 2007.
It was filmed a couple of weeks after its maiden voyage in 1997 and at the time still drew a big crowd every time it departed from the Hook of Holland.
It was withdrawn from operation due to high operational costs, mainly caused by the tremendous fuel consumption by the ship's four jet engines.
The video was shot in VHS and recently digitally enhanced by de-interlacing, motion-stabilizing and upscaling to HD with a superb Video Enhancer.
Here is a film in high quality about the same ferry crossing to Harwich in 1929: • Video
Ship looks futuristic but the cars seem so old.
Omg! This brings back memories, get out the car and wait to see the ferry coming in to dock..! standing out on the back of the ferry taking in the sea air! Sailing past the long row of stone dices in the sea, and waiting for the captain planning his route by lining up the lights on the two mushroom towers .. best days.. thank you for up loading this! X
Pleased you enjoyed this!
@@Rick88888888 ohh very much indeed! As my ex hub was half Dutch we use to stop over at alakma and den helder to see family, love Holland! I do miss it terribly
@@sarahkorver2439 Alakma? Alkmaar I suppose..
brings back good memory's....used to travel over quite a lot on her.....3hrs20mins from the Harwich to the hook...she was a flyer even when the weather was bad.....i remember a few stormy sea crossings that took about 7 hours.....very stable craft with sh t loads of power....there was a time when she ran with the load door on left hand side boarded up....a truck broke lose and took a car with straight out the back knocking the door clean off..mid sea.they started strapping down a bit more then.
These were amazing ships I worked on her sister Explorer in 1997 and as I write this she is currently being towed to her new home in Turkey (after being laid up in Holyhead since September 2014) to be used as floating offices. Discovery and Voyager have both been scraped so Explorer is the only one still in one piece. These vessels always attracted big crowds whenever they entered or left port and will be sadly missed. Great Video thanks for sharing.
+Bluenose Beer Reviews she's not being scrapped.. supposedly being used as floating offices
+Noseyb'stard 8928 The unfortunate corruption which has led those ships to be scrapped that target ... These boats were sold by Stena to the government of Venezuela , were supposed to cover the route Margarita Island - La Guaira city or Margarita Island - Puerto la Cruz city ; but never operated only led the HSS Discovery and was used as a private club of politicians for diversion and trafficking of fuel and drugs ... They forgot the and but they never talked about those ships , after they expropriated Conferry . Finally .. it was confiscated and auctioned in Curacao , where he bought in Turkey to be scrapped .
actually the floating office project was scrapped and the ferry is available for sale again if i was millionaire i will buy it the only remaining of its class actually on sale for 6.5M dollars www.unlimitedoffshore.com/single-post/2016/05/05/HSS-1500-series-high-speed-catamaran-ferry-for-sale-ex-Stena-line
Ik was op een van die eerste vaarten, heen erg leuk en mooi zonnig weer. Terug was ff minder met ruw zeetje en veel geklap op de golven. Al met al memorabel, mooie tijd.
8:08 That's Adriaan, the children's entertainer.
Worked on Discovery from 1996-2000 at McDonald’s. Every saturday
Remember you
@@richardsnaith6260 Always forgetting my order. Glad it was just one day per week.
Ahhh memories moving from a Germany to England and took that many a times , besides the tunnel and the slow boats all good memories
I uploaded this video again, but now in the correct 4:3 dimensions.
I had to add black borders to the left and right, otherwise UA-cam displays a flattened 16:9 image.
at that time the petrol was still cheap it was quite an event to see the mooring of the Stena Discovery from my office
Most cost of fuel is taxes and fees. It used jet fuel.. not marine residual fuel.
My home town!
Nice video, it's nice to see how the Stena Discovery was back in its opening year, thank you for sharing.
Een prachtig schip was dat. ik was redelijk bekend bij de douane, 20 kratten Grolsch mee voor een weekend weg. ze vonden het erg veel. mijn verjaardag viel in dat weekend dus in P'boro veel zuipen met vrienden en retour vol met gereedschap en onderdelen :)
Elineous wrote:
I like how you can hear the radio at the beginning there... Seems that back then the NS had the same kind of problems, haha :)
Elinious 1 dag geleden
cool video and i like the way at middle of the video the kamewa waterjets go slow and fast cool video mate
Nice video! :)
Been the explorer a few times
This video is upload in 2010
in how much time was the crossing on that route completed?
It was 3 hours and 40 minutes effectively. These catamaran vessels sailed at 40 kts (close to 75 kmh). Nowadays they use regular ferries and the crossing time is almost double.
@@Rick88888888 yes I had this Ferry the last time in 2004 was a stormy ride.. from Muenster in Germany - to Hoek van Holland - then the Stena HSS to Harwich, stop over in Hounslow then to Fishguard, Roslare and further on to Athlon in Ireland. Stayed there for 6 Months. Way home alike but then a classic overnight to home. The Ferry coped very well with the rough sea. The sailing next day on a conventional ferry across Irish sea was lots more shaky.. I rented a cabin and slept. When we arrived in Roslare there were plenty of sick bags laying around and a distinct smell in the air.
did the stena discovery retire and why did it retire cuz i live in belfast and the stena hss voyager retired
Heavy on fuel
I sure miss the HSS Hoek van Holland Harwich. Stena price now a rip off.. i now take the DFDS to the Uk from Dunkirk.
Yes, it used to be good value.
The overnight crossing through in an evening meal and breakfast as part of the ticket too, now you pay about €10 for cornflakes, juice and a tea.
It was really 1997
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