Better than a tv documentary. Shows how much money is wasted at the bbc when they couldn’t in a million years film something as good as this about our history. Well done. Truly fantastic
I love the banter … I think you two are a very happy couple it’s lovely to see the way you both play each other off. I think I’d love to go and visit down here next year take our caravan down and camp somewhere near
It’s amazing the impact on world history brought about by tradition of the Royal Navy during the 18th and 19th century. The British Empire spread across the planet. And much of it in wooden ships. Forest converted to ship masterpieces by skilled marine craftsmen. It’s amazing what they accomplished without electricity. You wanting to see and touch these icons was fun to watch. Your respect for their past and those who sailed them into harms way is thoughtful and informative. Makes you proud of your heritage. Love the video.
One of my favorite episodes, love old ships and I get that from trips to Liverpool ship museum and other places. That's not to say I don't like your other videos I do, in fact finding anything entertaining on UA-cam that you can binge watch is hard, but your channel has now taken number 1 spot on list.
That was very interesting guys. It will be good to see more of the Medusa, I hope there is more video. The Mary Rose, I will watch anything about that, I remember when they were recovering it. Nelson's Ship was awsome to see. The propeller joke was funny, poor Gemma. Thanks for sharing.... again. From Australia. 🇦🇺🦘🐨🇦🇺
I love how you guys interact as a family when I was married and spent time on boats with my kids my wife was never there It was always just my kids and I and whenever any type of work was to happen It was always just my kids and I are by myself. I am currently looking to sell my home and start boat life again
Brilliant...and a bit funny too! Always look forward to your Friday afternoon video. Looking forward to your impression of Medusa. From the short video she cuts the water nicely. The engine room looks first rate. Top side looks original, all business.
Portsmouth. I took Liberty there in 1992 when my ship pulled in after a Mid-Winter crossing from the U.S. to Norway. The Artic Ocean in winter is no joke, it beat the crap out of our 40,000 ton ship. I loved our visit to Portsmouth and visited some of the same sights you did. Spinnaker Tower wasn't there of course (not yet anyway) but the old town, HMS Warrior, Mary Rose and HMS Victory ... I wish we had been able to stay longer. There is so much there now, open to the public that wasn't when I visited. The M-33, Motor Gunboats, landing craft and #4 Boathouse just to start with. While I spent as much time as I could exploring HMS Victory no visitors were allowed down in the graving dock. It's good to see that serious preservation work is being done for the Lady. I'm very much looking forward to seeing your visit to Medusa. Knowing you folks it should be interesting.
Great video of all the history associated with the Royal Navy and scenic views too. It reminds me I have a model of HMS Victory to make so I should make a start.
September 1971 I was serving onboard The USS Intrepid CVS-11 An American Aircraft carrier. We docked directly behind the HMS Victory. I took the tour and took pics Of Intrepid from Victory and Pics of victory from the flight deck of Intrepid.
Good to see visitors enjoying my home city. My profile picture is actually the sally port that Nelson left through to board Victory for his final trip to Trafalgar, she was always moored in the Solent so didn't need Propellers. :)
Thanks for that. I lived near Portsmouth many years ago and you saw more in your short stay than I’ve ever seen. Not sure why some people are giving the thumbs down, jealousy I suppose?
Thank you Gemma and Simon for taking us along on your trip to Portsmouth and the History that is represented there. Be well ... keep smiling ... Later Later.
M33 built by Workman Clarke in Belfast, the other WW! ship is HMS Caroline now an exhibit in Belfast harbour. As part of your ticket for the Royal Navy dockyard you would have got a free ferry ride to Gosport and the submarine museum. Brilliant value, the full ticket lets you see everything plus 3 boat rides and it lasts for a year, awesome.
What a fascinating and enjoyable trip you guys are having. Thanks for sharing it with those of us who can't go there! Totally awesome!! You deserve a break! Loved the snogging pose lol.
Another great video from my home town and the history is mind blowing, it's a shame you couldn't see HMS Victory in all splendour, as a young lad I would visit HMS Victory at regular intervals (back then it was free) and I would join the guided tour which in those days was given by a serving naval rating, the plaque on the deck where Nelson fell used to be raised by a few inches and it was a joke that no wonder he fell there with that sticking up out of the deck, HMS Victory is a wonderful example of ship building and if you had visited the museum village of Bucklers Hard you would have seen the sort of ship yard similar to the one where HMS Victory was built. By the way Victory is still a ship of the Royal Navy, she has never been decommissioned, a huge fan of your amazing journey. One day I hope to visit you guys and see Sarinder in the flesh. Martin
Wowee , that was an incredible tour of British Naval History - thanks so much for the tour. Come to think of it, this I think was the cleanest I’ve seen you both, which allows me to say you both clean up well. So appreciate your humor with one another. I’m so looking forward to your next episode where us subscribers get to see Ship Happens sister ship. For me you both have the best and most interesting channel on UTube. I’m so glad your not going to make your boat back into its wartime form but make into a useful floating home which will always give off HISTORICAL VIVES.
Great video. We are making plans for a visit in 2025 I hope to add Portsmouth as a side trip. As a professional mariner I will be thrilled to see all that maritime history.
Thank you both for the really nice video especially on the HMS Victory it's astonishing how large the vessel is. Lovely to see you having some time away from your restoration project.
Great video, I was studying for the finals of my degree in Portsmouth in 1982, I can still remember all the ships in the harbour sounding their horns as Mary Rose came in for the first time in hundreds of years..
Mary Rose was in Thunder Bay ,Ontario many years back. She looks beautiful still. Love the chance to see what your boat originally looked. Hopefully you have gained some new momentum to continue on. Love the fun you both clearly are having. Enjoy. (See reply for correction on what ship was in Thunder bay)
After reading some of the notes I must have the incorrect name of the sailing ship I saw. I'm sure it had rose in it. Now I must go looking for what ship was there in the 90's. After a quick search it was the Rose . Later a Finish tall ship visited.
Remember watching the endeavour of raising the Mary Rose, as a kid. Real nail biting stuff, there was no guarantee they'd even raise what they managed to get. Must go and visit her myself some day. I'd recommend having a look at the Frigate Unicorn if you're ever up this way: she's berthed in Dundee (shares a dock with the North Carr lightship) and although she's nowhere near as complete as Victory or Warrior, you get a very good sense of how sailors must've been 4' tall or permanently bent double! I'm 5'10" and I lost count of how many times I hit my head... But, on the upside, she's afloat and watertight, and there is a long term plan to recreate her topside. Fascinating video, thanks.
Nice goin m8s! Thanks for this vlog! You probably already know, nothing is recorded about about the french sailor who shot Lord Nelson, and google can't tell how tall people were when they were running victory. there were like 5, decks, 6 if you count where they kept the officers an the captain. Mary Rose is kool! HMS Warrior is amazing! Been a bit lucky-ish, been onboard a decommissioned ww2 ship down this way, steel, more for the crew on Mary Rose, Victory an Warrior than there was on HMAS Melbourne. Thanks alot!
Good vid.👍 HMS Victory comes from that time when the Royal Navy had ships of wood and men of steel, whereas today we have ships of steel ---- and you can figure the rest out.😉
11/28/2022 Hello Ship. Cool Video. You guys needed a good time off the boat. That thing will kill you if you do not enjoy each other alone sopewhere else. Good Job. DOn usa
Thanks for the visit to Portsmouth, so much history there. The HMS Victory is such an incredible ship, can’t imagine what it would have been like confronting her in the day. A sight to behold.
Your right a spectacular ship, but you wouldn't have faced just Victory she was a ship of the line and there would have been dozens of war fighters "in a long line" terrifying, truly.
You came to my home town l only live around the corner you could have popped in for a cup of tea. It's amazing how many tourists ask me if lm a crew member when lm wearing my Ship Happens teashert around Portsmouth
Loved the vlog guys, felt like I've been to Portsmouth with you! Gemma makes me laugh, can't keep her hands off a 'large weapon'!! 😂 Thanks for your efforts you two, as always! ... 🤗
Did you know that HMS Victory is still in service in the Royal Navy and is the home of the First Sea Lord since 2012. So her commission pendant is for 243 years . Her masts are being restored and we have approx another 15 years yes 15 years of work before they go back on board Victory.
It was a converted tank landing craft at the end of the video, that pioneered roll on roll off ferries, the first ever sailed out of Preston to Larne, the original drawbridge winding gear is still in situ on the dock at Preston.
Never made it to Portsmouth while serving in the USN. Glad you made a highlight of her shipping, both recent and old world. The HMS Victory and the Mary Rose are the most iconic of vessels, and aptly deserve preservation despite the ravages of time. Only the Cutty Sark is one that I've long curried a love of seeing, but Greenwich isn't really near Portsmouth. Thanks for sharing these lovely pieces of maritime history.
We have a very special video coming out tomorrow!!!!
Thanks very much for taking us along!
You guys aren’t right. Your nuts! I love the work your doing on the boat.
Simon - Banging his head on the best boats across the UK.
Thank you for the video! It was really cool seeing the old ships. Very educational. The Medusa was cool too. I can't wait to see yours when it's done.
Thank You so much for the tour, it was awesome!
Better than a tv documentary. Shows how much money is wasted at the bbc when they couldn’t in a million years film something as good as this about our history. Well done. Truly fantastic
I love the banter … I think you two are a very happy couple it’s lovely to see the way you both play each other off. I think I’d love to go and visit down here next year take our caravan down and camp somewhere near
It’s so cool , as a guy we absolutely love projects and you guys have the neatest project !!!
I really like your videos you two are a lot of fun. Tell the kids hello for me .This is from Texas,U.S.A.... Keep it coming...
You two are amazing!! I have been binge watching your vlog from #1. So I am up to this one today.
You two are really having fun😱👍🥰
It’s amazing the impact on world history brought about by tradition of the Royal Navy during the 18th and 19th century. The British Empire spread across the planet. And much of it in wooden ships. Forest converted to ship masterpieces by skilled marine craftsmen. It’s amazing what they accomplished without electricity. You wanting to see and touch these icons was fun to watch. Your respect for their past and those who sailed them into harms way is thoughtful and informative. Makes you proud of your heritage. Love the video.
One of my favorite episodes, love old ships and I get that from trips to Liverpool ship museum and other places. That's not to say I don't like your other videos I do, in fact finding anything entertaining on UA-cam that you can binge watch is hard, but your channel has now taken number 1 spot on list.
No1!! Now that is an honour! I'm so happy you are enjoying the channel! Xx
I cant decide who is better looking! Both have such endearing qualities. Love you both!
Victory is probably one of the best tourist attractions in the UK. It's an awesome ship and there's a real sense of awe when walking around inside.
There really is, it's such an amazing peice of history x
Love the tour! Thanks for sharing!
That was fantastic.. Love the history. Very entertaining (funny). Thanks guys..!
Bedroom scenes --- it had to happen!!!! Only joking ----- brilliant and entertaining as always. My favourite UA-cam channel.
Thank you for the tour - very interesting.
That was very interesting guys.
It will be good to see more of the Medusa, I hope there is more video.
The Mary Rose, I will watch anything about that, I remember when they were recovering it.
Nelson's Ship was awsome to see.
The propeller joke was funny, poor Gemma.
Thanks for sharing.... again.
From Australia.
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We have a full video of the medusa coming out tomorrow x
@@ShipHappensUK yayyyyy.... I am looking forward to it.... a lot.
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Thanks for sharing your trip with us.
You two have so much fun together.
Excellent video, Thank you. You two are Nuts and totally, loveable. Take great care.
Thank you for sharing your trip with us!
I love how you guys interact as a family when I was married and spent time on boats with my kids my wife was never there It was always just my kids and I and whenever any type of work was to happen It was always just my kids and I are by myself. I am currently looking to sell my home and start boat life again
Another fun filled episode guys, cant wait for next weeks...... Jack n Steve .. 🐶😎
Such a beautiful boat.. love seeing these. Imagine sailing on it⚓
Wow thanks for the tour! Very interesting boats
Brilliant...and a bit funny too! Always look forward to your Friday afternoon video. Looking forward to your impression of Medusa. From the short video she cuts the water nicely. The engine room looks first rate. Top side looks original, all business.
So much of a good time thank you two
Excellent! Portsmouth is now on my bucket list! Thanks for the tour.
We really want to go back soon, there is just so much to see!
Portsmouth. I took Liberty there in 1992 when my ship pulled in after a Mid-Winter crossing from the U.S. to Norway. The Artic Ocean in winter is no joke, it beat the crap out of our 40,000 ton ship.
I loved our visit to Portsmouth and visited some of the same sights you did. Spinnaker Tower wasn't there of course (not yet anyway) but the old town, HMS Warrior, Mary Rose and HMS Victory ... I wish we had been able to stay longer. There is so much there now, open to the public that wasn't when I visited. The M-33, Motor Gunboats, landing craft and #4 Boathouse just to start with.
While I spent as much time as I could exploring HMS Victory no visitors were allowed down in the graving dock. It's good to see that serious preservation work is being done for the Lady.
I'm very much looking forward to seeing your visit to Medusa. Knowing you folks it should be interesting.
Great video of all the history associated with the Royal Navy and scenic views too. It reminds me I have a model of HMS Victory to make so I should make a start.
I enjoy watching your videos like seeing a family having a good time together. Thanks for the tour of Portsmouth I enjoy that too.
Very well done you both most interesting hope you had a god rest ready to get back too work
Loved this episode, many thanks guys.
Far more entertaining than anything on the telly. Looking forward to the trip out. Have fun.
Nice to see hms warrior. She was built here in pembroke dock, pembrokeshire, Wales. Around 2 miles from my home. Loving your videos.
It was cool seeing all of the old boats.
I can't wait to see the Medusa video she looks amazing.
Brilliant film you two. Very interesting.
Best day out ever 👍👍👍🙏🙏
Cool had fun. Thanks for the memory.
Thanks for the tour it was very interesting.
Nice work you two .Very interesting,the seamanship back in those days must of been something to behold on a ship like victory ✌️
September 1971 I was serving onboard The USS Intrepid CVS-11 An American Aircraft carrier. We docked directly behind the HMS Victory. I took the tour and took pics Of Intrepid from Victory and Pics of victory from the flight deck of Intrepid.
Good to see visitors enjoying my home city. My profile picture is actually the sally port that Nelson left through to board Victory for his final trip to Trafalgar, she was always moored in the Solent so didn't need Propellers. :)
So interesting.. I can imagine how much you both would have loved all the minor details on the ships..
So many big weapons Gemma!!
Was just walking on the Dee, saw your boat and googled it and found your channel! Great project, following with interest.
I loved the pose, And love the chemistry between you both. Keep the videos coming.
thanks for the tour..
Thanks for that. I lived near Portsmouth many years ago and you saw more in your short stay than I’ve ever seen. Not sure why some people are giving the thumbs down, jealousy I suppose?
Glad i found this old video
That was brilliant goung to watch you now on the Medusa so looking forward to seeing how your boat would have looked x
Thank you Gemma and Simon for taking us along on your trip to Portsmouth and the History that is represented there.
Be well ... keep smiling ... Later Later.
Great content! This is channel is great!
M33 built by Workman Clarke in Belfast, the other WW! ship is HMS Caroline now an exhibit in Belfast harbour. As part of your ticket for the Royal Navy dockyard you would have got a free ferry ride to Gosport and the submarine museum. Brilliant value, the full ticket lets you see everything plus 3 boat rides and it lasts for a year, awesome.
What a fascinating and enjoyable trip you guys are having. Thanks for sharing it with those of us who can't go there! Totally awesome!! You deserve a break! Loved the snogging pose lol.
Very educational well done
Another great video from my home town and the history is mind blowing, it's a shame you couldn't see HMS Victory in all splendour, as a young lad I would visit HMS Victory at regular intervals (back then it was free) and I would join the guided tour which in those days was given by a serving naval rating, the plaque on the deck where Nelson fell used to be raised by a few inches and it was a joke that no wonder he fell there with that sticking up out of the deck, HMS Victory is a wonderful example of ship building and if you had visited the museum village of Bucklers Hard you would have seen the sort of ship yard similar to the one where HMS Victory was built. By the way Victory is still a ship of the Royal Navy, she has never been decommissioned,
a huge fan of your amazing journey. One day I hope to visit you guys and see Sarinder in the flesh.
Martin
Wowee , that was an incredible tour of British Naval History - thanks so much for the tour. Come to think of it, this I think was the cleanest I’ve seen you both, which allows me to say you both clean up well. So appreciate your humor with one another. I’m so looking forward to your next episode where us subscribers get to see Ship Happens sister ship. For me you both have the best and most interesting channel on UTube. I’m so glad your not going to make your boat back into its wartime form but make into a useful floating home which will always give off HISTORICAL VIVES.
Checking under the skirts made me laugh. Thank you !
I needed a laugh....
Thank you also for the tour of those amazing old boats
Wow thats some.nice ships..
Great Video looks like you had a good time
Thank you cant wait for part 2
Very awesome
Nice one, I want to go Portsmouth now, some wooden ship the Victory
That was BRILLIANT! I’ve got to go down there and have a look in person. 👍
Your catching up quickly!!
@@ShipHappensUK I’m absolutely hooked. The content you are putting out pushes all of my buttons. Excellent.
Great video. We are making plans for a visit in 2025 I hope to add Portsmouth as a side trip. As a professional mariner I will be thrilled to see all that maritime history.
Thank you both for the really nice video especially on the HMS Victory it's astonishing how large the vessel is. Lovely to see you having some time away from your restoration project.
great video . a joy to se you two together .
Good show!cheers!
Great video, I was studying for the finals of my degree in Portsmouth in 1982, I can still remember all the ships in the harbour sounding their horns as Mary Rose came in for the first time in hundreds of years..
This was an amazing video I love wwii history and I love old war ships
Great video! Took me back to my Navy days based in Portsmouth.
Mary Rose was in Thunder Bay ,Ontario many years back. She looks beautiful still. Love the chance to see what your boat originally looked. Hopefully you have gained some new momentum to continue on. Love the fun you both clearly are having. Enjoy. (See reply for correction on what ship was in Thunder bay)
After reading some of the notes I must have the incorrect name of the sailing ship I saw. I'm sure it had rose in it. Now I must go looking for what ship was there in the 90's. After a quick search it was the Rose . Later a Finish tall ship visited.
Remember watching the endeavour of raising the Mary Rose, as a kid. Real nail biting stuff, there was no guarantee they'd even raise what they managed to get. Must go and visit her myself some day.
I'd recommend having a look at the Frigate Unicorn if you're ever up this way: she's berthed in Dundee (shares a dock with the North Carr lightship) and although she's nowhere near as complete as Victory or Warrior, you get a very good sense of how sailors must've been 4' tall or permanently bent double! I'm 5'10" and I lost count of how many times I hit my head... But, on the upside, she's afloat and watertight, and there is a long term plan to recreate her topside.
Fascinating video, thanks.
Love the voice over *BLEEP*
Good morning from southwest Florida
Isn't Pompey a great trip out? Thanks for bringing the memories back. We jumped on the hovercraft over to the isle of wight last time we were there.
Nice goin m8s! Thanks for this vlog! You probably already know, nothing is recorded about about the french sailor who shot Lord Nelson, and google can't tell how tall people were when they were running victory. there were like 5, decks, 6 if you count where they kept the officers an the captain. Mary Rose is kool! HMS Warrior is amazing! Been a bit lucky-ish, been onboard a decommissioned ww2 ship down this way, steel, more for the crew on Mary Rose, Victory an Warrior than there was on HMAS Melbourne. Thanks alot!
What a boat the Victory, but to make it change direction with its little rudder, it had to take a lot in advance.
Not surprised Nelson fell, he must have slipped on that brass plaque
That joke is almost as old as the Victory herself!
Gemma fantastic job on your editorial. ;-)
Top content again 😎❤️❤️❤️❤️
Best hoodie ever Simon 😂
Great video!👍👍
I remember when they found and raised the Mary Rose, I was in london and the school had updates about it all the time.
Good vid.👍 HMS Victory comes from that time when the Royal Navy had ships of wood and men of steel, whereas today we have ships of steel ---- and you can figure the rest out.😉
and the men are stainless
@@davidthwaites9682 Seaman Stainless does not sound great, Seaman Stains much better, in fine old Pugwash tradition.😉
11/28/2022 Hello Ship. Cool Video. You guys needed a good time off the boat. That thing will kill you if you do not enjoy each other alone sopewhere else. Good Job. DOn usa
Lekker man lekker
Thanks for the visit to Portsmouth, so much history there. The HMS Victory is such an incredible ship, can’t imagine what it would have been like confronting her in the day. A sight to behold.
Your right a spectacular ship, but you wouldn't have faced just Victory she was a ship of the line and there would have been dozens of war fighters "in a long line" terrifying, truly.
LOOKS A VERY INTERESTING PLACE TO VISIT IF YOU LIKE SHIPS AND BOATS MAYBE VISIT ONE DAY THANK YOU FOR SHARING WITH US
You came to my home town l only live around the corner you could have popped in for a cup of tea. It's amazing how many tourists ask me if lm a crew member when lm wearing my Ship Happens teashert around Portsmouth
Its the only place we have ever been recognised!
Loved the vlog guys, felt like I've been to Portsmouth with you! Gemma makes me laugh, can't keep her hands off a 'large weapon'!! 😂 Thanks for your efforts you two, as always! ... 🤗
Did you know that HMS Victory is still in service in the Royal Navy and is the home of the First Sea Lord since 2012. So her commission pendant is for 243 years . Her masts are being restored and we have approx another 15 years yes 15 years of work before they go back on board Victory.
There is also a hovercraft to the Isle of Wight as well
Great to see Pompey again. Was down there for 4 years @ Uni and a lot has changed since I graduated. Hope you enjoyed your visit?!
We had a great time, just didn't have enough time to visit everything we wanted to see!
It was a converted tank landing craft at the end of the video, that pioneered roll on roll off ferries, the first ever sailed out of Preston to Larne, the original drawbridge winding gear is still in situ on the dock at Preston.
Never made it to Portsmouth while serving in the USN. Glad you made a highlight of her shipping, both recent and old world. The HMS Victory and the Mary Rose are the most iconic of vessels, and aptly deserve preservation despite the ravages of time. Only the Cutty Sark is one that I've long curried a love of seeing, but Greenwich isn't really near Portsmouth. Thanks for sharing these lovely pieces of maritime history.