What Happened to the Giant Hovercraft SR-N4? - The Concorde of the Seas

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2017
  • They were once known as the 'Concorde of the Seas': mighty flying boats that ferried their passengers with speed and style. Hovercraft was a symbol of national innovation and represented the future of transport in the 20th Century.
    And yet, like the Concorde, the huge iconic 'Mountbatten-class' hovercraft that once traversed the 22-mile English Channel from England to France carrying hundreds or passengers and cars are no longer with us.
    So what happened to the giant hovercraft SN-R4?
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  • @marcusades4677
    @marcusades4677 5 лет назад +1769

    I was the last person to pilot the Princess Margret. The museum used our engines to move it into the position it is in now. We also moved the Navy one as well. Good times.

    • @mccc4559
      @mccc4559 5 лет назад +77

      Wow, that's cool. Any chance of sharing pictures from those days? We would learn from seeing them. Please let us know of the link if you can share them... thanks for your time and consideration.

    • @chrishitchings8712
      @chrishitchings8712 5 лет назад +9

      Is it at Lee on the solent now?

    • @UraFlight
      @UraFlight 5 лет назад +6

      This is very interesting ! I saw her few times at Dover

    • @kvltizt
      @kvltizt 5 лет назад +13

      That is cool, you should consider a video sharing the story!

    • @horseplop9
      @horseplop9 5 лет назад +12

      Marcus Ades I was on the trip also. We must be the same age. That’s soo cool

  • @irishkustomz6974
    @irishkustomz6974 3 года назад +918

    To have this video pop up is because Cleetus McFarland just purchased a scat hover craft. Amazing machines...

  • @robsmithracing
    @robsmithracing 3 года назад +75

    It crossed the channel in 22 minutes! I traveled on it a few times back in the late 70s.
    We seem to be going backwards with regards to things like this.

    • @dariusdalrymple3161
      @dariusdalrymple3161 2 года назад +3

      I can remember crossing the Channel on one, it was very noisy and there was a dreadful stench of paraffin.

    • @jasoncole767
      @jasoncole767 2 года назад +4

      Seem 2 slate anything british.....we have made nearly every important invention. But u wouldn't realise it hearing the media.

    • @matthewwarren7879
      @matthewwarren7879 2 года назад

      It's because now it's all about fuel efficiency I supposr.

    • @thomaspayne5232
      @thomaspayne5232 Год назад

      British government: let's destroy the hovercraft
      British government: let's destroy the british car industry
      British government: let's increase the cost of living for british people
      British government: let's charge british people to enter british cities
      British government: let's call british people rac1st
      British government: let's make british people wear face masks
      British government: let's encourage british people to hate one other
      British government: let's encourage british people to riot
      British government: let's destroy english identity
      British government: let's destroy london

    • @carlrs15
      @carlrs15 Год назад

      or the fact that you now have a tunnel that can get ppl across even faster

  • @davidweaver4702
    @davidweaver4702 3 года назад +36

    Thank you. We travelled on the huge SRN-4 a few times. One memorable one was in very high seas, where we were thrown around horrendously and we were very glad to land in France 🤢 Now I am disabled, I dont get around as much. But I would love to visit The Hovercraft Museum to see the wonderful craft again. Thank you again for this very enjoyable video 😊

    • @stacieorico5624
      @stacieorico5624 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/aTfDtUFiquY/видео.html

  • @chrishunter7065
    @chrishunter7065 6 лет назад +656

    i love how now you have shirt sponsors

    • @zosxavius
      @zosxavius 6 лет назад +15

      kinda makes sense. that was a smart move by him.

    • @michaelfoye1135
      @michaelfoye1135 6 лет назад +10

      He's sure to clinch the world's ugliest shirt award at this rate. Hope the prize is worth it.

    • @tomkent4656
      @tomkent4656 6 лет назад +5

      I thought he was wearing it for a bet!

    • @DidItFirst
      @DidItFirst 6 лет назад

      they should give him better shirts

    • @jeffbetts2
      @jeffbetts2 6 лет назад +1

      From the Phyllis Diller collection.

  • @melanieberger1894
    @melanieberger1894 5 лет назад +292

    Rode on this in '84. Yeah, noisy and a lot of vibration, but I loved it and consider myself lucky to have experienced it. Thanks, good memories.

    • @brunosco
      @brunosco 5 лет назад +5

      I went a couple of times with my family when I was a kid and indeed, great memories! Well, appart from one of the trips on a smaller model (N5/6/7?) when the sea was stormy, the craft was tilting quite a bit and I was scared and a bit seasick! 😂

    • @riccardoscavo8485
      @riccardoscavo8485 5 лет назад +2

      Same here, but in '82 liked the stewardesses rolling their Duty Free trollies just like in an aircraft. Yes indeed thanks, good memories

    • @riccardoscavo8485
      @riccardoscavo8485 5 лет назад

      @Baron Von Grijffenbourg Was an awesome experience indeed. Inside an atmosphere of a Jumbo Jet with a salty sea breeze permeating the seating area.

    • @legend9335
      @legend9335 4 года назад +1

      I also took my family and car over to France about then in a roughish sea. It was like being on a cake walk. I remember being worried about the cars suspension and my kids throwing up everywhere. The ferry is much more relaxing. Unless that is there is a heavy swell and the kids start throwiingup again. Maybe a flight is the answer until there is turbulence and then the kids start throwing up again.

    • @riccardoscavo8485
      @riccardoscavo8485 4 года назад +1

      @@legend9335 Must've left a lasting impression on you then. Will I find my car in a heap like car chases in the silent movies, or in one piece. You made it and it's distant, but, fond memories. Same with me. All in all Britain was different then, wish I can turn the clock back.

  • @satchpersaud8762
    @satchpersaud8762 4 года назад +14

    One of the greatest memories of going to England with my grandparents as a small kid was riding the Concorde of the seas to France, that was back in 83...

  • @teddybear3552
    @teddybear3552 3 года назад +1

    Just found your channel. Just watched Concorde... I have been on both the Concorde and several times the Hovercraft. Both made me cry with their beauty. The hovercraft started its engines one by one till all four were at high speed. Then it turned away in respect and went into the water. I am so proud and lucky to have been on both and at times like these, those memories raise my spirits. Thank you for your Videos - Very enjoyable and informative. Take Care... RIP those on Concorde who died...

  • @derekstroud2781
    @derekstroud2781 6 лет назад +340

    I still work at the factory in East Cowes on the Isle of Wight where we built the 'N4' and the other models: N5,N6, N7 as we called them. We now specialise in Aerospace components. When these were built the factory was the British Hovercraft Corporation, no longer Saunders-Roe. The costs were partly due to them being built to aircraft standard, with aircraft spec materials. I helped build several N6s for the Middle East and worked on the navy's N7 and repairs on the N4s. We eventually turned to welded craft and fitted diesel engines and these were cheaper to buy and operate and the ones still used between Ryde on the Island and Southsea are later versions built elsewhere. Good days.

    • @peterjennings8258
      @peterjennings8258 5 лет назад +3

      I worked at gkn in cowes for a year too!

    • @peterharwood1430
      @peterharwood1430 5 лет назад +3

      Rock on baby. Great days.

    • @DerekGM6
      @DerekGM6 5 лет назад +24

      I was an apprentice at BHC in the late 60s, while the N4s were being built. I used to skive off from the machine shop next to the large assembly hangar to see the latest progress assembling the first SRN4. Exciting times, but parting off lengths of ally tube all day long to 1.98" +/- 0.007" (I think, drawing N4X-201) on what seemed to be a 1930s lathe did my head in with boredom. The tubes were spacers for the sandwich panels that made up the buoyancy chambers (aka chassis/car deck) that formed the central structure of the giant hovercraft. Six months after my five-year apprenticeship ended I was made redundant with about 150 others due to a lack of orders, but not before I had salvaged (with permission) the control column of the SRN-2, which I still have to this day as a souvenir.
      There were a lot of problems with the SRN-4 to start with, as it was groundbreaking technology and very much a case of trial and error development. These included:
      -the bow being smashed in by large waves. At the time the skirt was fixed much lower down, it was subsequently raised to make for better seaworthiness.
      -the control cabin came loose from the roof
      -passengers were unable to disembark because the sliding doors at the side got jammed with sand
      -which also got into the Proteus engines and required better intake filters
      -a rear propeller came adrift and cartwheeled across the roof, slicing through the engine bay
      I'm sure there were other dramas but I was just an 18 yo apprentice watching and listening from the sidelines.
      The worst thing was that we all worked on the damn things for five years but never got taken for a ride.. jeez, there was space enough. Once they were in service I had to go all the way to Ramsgate and pay for a day ticket to Calais!

    • @peterharwood1430
      @peterharwood1430 5 лет назад +2

      @@DerekGM6 Memories eh!

    • @peanuts2105
      @peanuts2105 5 лет назад +3

      @@DerekGM6 great story. Did you continue your career in engineering?

  • @PTNLemay
    @PTNLemay 6 лет назад +165

    3:24
    Pretty badass of him. You know that's a confident engineer when they're able to stand on a vehicle on it's first serious test run.
    Like the ancient roman engineers who supposedly stood bellow the arches they helped to design/build when the support beams were finally removed.

    • @getfnsed9808
      @getfnsed9808 5 лет назад +6

      PTNLemay Smh, no one probably press "Read More"

    • @Tsumami__
      @Tsumami__ 5 лет назад +6

      PTNLemay engineers have a tendency to be overly confident in their own abilities

    • @farvatron
      @farvatron 4 года назад +2

      @@getfnsed9808 Wrong.

    • @johnanderson5500
      @johnanderson5500 4 года назад +5

      I know emperor's and Kings made their architects stand behind what they made, Because if it failed or fell down they were killed. So I can imagine that they feel strongly about what they create.

  • @madinmex
    @madinmex 4 года назад +11

    I was a frequent passenger in the 80's from Dover to Calais. I enjoyed the trip much more than the shopping and sadly the journey was too quick. Often wondered what happened to this wonderful invention and thanks for this video, explains a lot. BTW the quickest journey I experienced from Dover to Calais was 22 minutes.

  • @Syndrometest
    @Syndrometest 3 года назад +455

    Who's here after Cleetus McFarland got his Scat?

    • @GregoryVeizades
      @GregoryVeizades 3 года назад

      Hahaha, I didn't even think of that.

    • @420_Logan
      @420_Logan 3 года назад

      Not because of it but yes I have seen that video.

    • @chaoz_2k185
      @chaoz_2k185 3 года назад +2

      I've seen this video like a year ago but gave it a watch again.
      Big *FAN* (pun intended) of Cleetus 😎🤘🦅

    • @mannycweiss3053
      @mannycweiss3053 3 года назад

      LOL...you got our number man..

    • @EvlEgle
      @EvlEgle 3 года назад

      I do not freebase cocaine

  • @ben5oaks1
    @ben5oaks1 6 лет назад +143

    Ah m8, I once took a return journey across the channel as a kid, and the nostalgia just hit me like a brick

    • @lewispowell1681
      @lewispowell1681 6 лет назад +7

      i had a few school trips on the hovercraft to the isle of white... i feel the nostalgia too

    • @steve1978ger
      @steve1978ger 6 лет назад +6

      I never did, but I had a Matchbox SRN6.

    • @marc0523
      @marc0523 6 лет назад +2

      I missed my chance to go on the hovercraft as I am too young.
      I wonder what current technologies will end up with obituaries like this in the future?
      I wonder what trips I should take my daughter on?

    • @ddegn
      @ddegn 6 лет назад +2

      I don't have the Matchbox Hovercraft but I have the Lego set #6473.
      Thanks to those sharing channel crossing stories. They sound great.

    • @bubba842
      @bubba842 6 лет назад +1

      Marc Browne you can still go on one from Portsmouth to Ryde. They even built a brand new one only last year.

  • @cynicalbrit
    @cynicalbrit 6 лет назад +486

    Thanks for a really interesting video

    • @memzo947
      @memzo947 5 лет назад +48

      TotalBiscuit Rip man. :'(

    • @mrpancake8888
      @mrpancake8888 5 лет назад +12

      F

    • @Duppyboi
      @Duppyboi 5 лет назад +20

      The last thing I expected was to see a TotalBiscuit comment on this video, I was never a big fan of you I tuned into your videos once in a while but where every you are now whatever your doing I wish you the best my fellow gamer, God bless you and your family

    • @sireugenecourtney5797
      @sireugenecourtney5797 5 лет назад +2

      Why does the narrator have a reptile looking face?

    • @_tertle3892
      @_tertle3892 5 лет назад +1

      @@sireugenecourtney5797 becues he's a reptilian not a Human

  • @vjp724
    @vjp724 3 года назад +1

    This is an amazing video. I grew up in England and remember taking the hovercraft from England to France on school trips in the late 70s early 80s...it was such a thrill.. better than the tunnel these days...thanks again. Great video of brilliant technology that is still not lost, and still effective.

  • @Skiergold
    @Skiergold 4 года назад +14

    I remember seeing these come into port near Dover when I was a kid. That was always an impressive sight!

  • @Jetabor123
    @Jetabor123 6 лет назад +565

    Some of the best content on RUclips!

    • @georgerubinstein5047
      @georgerubinstein5047 6 лет назад +3

      Jacob Tabor Also the most underrated.

    • @motorula
      @motorula 6 лет назад +13

      funny, i thought the very same thing, this is pretty nice stuff and also well made

    • @Barrybados
      @Barrybados 6 лет назад +2

      True .

  • @johnmcevoy9322
    @johnmcevoy9322 6 лет назад +17

    They were amazing machines...i remember traveling across from dover to calais when i was 15.that was 33 years ago..i remember it was a sunny day and all the way across it cast a rainbow as it went because of the mist it threw up as it went along...what a shame they are no longer being used....it was a fantastic experience never thinking it would be finished a few years shortly after my journey...loved it...

    • @johnmcevoy9322
      @johnmcevoy9322 6 лет назад

      That was 1983..i think...

    • @fluffybison4655
      @fluffybison4655 5 лет назад +2

      Truly an amazing venture you were able to experience! Cheers to a good story. I wish these were still common use.

  • @iaindarling5959
    @iaindarling5959 2 года назад +6

    Great video - thanks.
    I remember using them in the 80s for "booze-cruises" - they were just so much quicker than the ferry.
    But I can see why they couldn't compete with the tunnel.
    One more fantastic British innovation that was ahead of it's time that has died ahead of it's time sadly.

  • @nunyabusiness8538
    @nunyabusiness8538 4 года назад

    is there anything better than this channel? like this reminds me of how the history channel used to be. just accurate information precisely delivered and real footage to add to it. i just love it

  • @Mystakaphoros
    @Mystakaphoros 6 лет назад +17

    a) this was a cool video. thanks!
    b) having a "featured shirt" is a brilliant and non-disruptive way to do sponsorship. I like this model!

  • @Hvtesla
    @Hvtesla 6 лет назад +307

    very interesting - as for the shirt, well I now need counselling

    • @hcpalmer
      @hcpalmer 4 года назад +5

      Savage comment😂😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

    • @andrewbowser2794
      @andrewbowser2794 4 года назад +1

      Hahaha lmao that’s on the money!

    • @TheBodT
      @TheBodT 4 года назад

      Can't focus on anything but the shirt

    • @klaiv5279
      @klaiv5279 4 года назад +1

      You made me watch to the end!!! And yea, therapy now needed!!

    • @studiodevelopers2467
      @studiodevelopers2467 3 года назад

      @@andrewbowser2794
      They are sucessfull. Because they do not go deep in water.
      No friction.
      They can go fast.
      Faster than any boat
      Boat too much wAter too much friction
      They fly above water. They are successfull.

  • @salemengineer2130
    @salemengineer2130 4 года назад +4

    I took an SRN.4 from Dover to Boulogne when I was a kid in the late 60's (I went to Britain/France on vacation with my parents). I thought it was extremely cool... But I remember it vibrated very badly. But it was very fast and I was impressed by the way it just ran right up the beach and then settled down to unload.

  • @magicknight8412
    @magicknight8412 3 года назад +2

    I loved going on these! Always so exciting and getting to France really quickly.

  • @Brotha00
    @Brotha00 4 года назад +143

    Shirt was worth a comment, content and polished delivery earned a like. Thank you!

  • @Shloomy_Shloms
    @Shloomy_Shloms 6 лет назад +2731

    Who needs an Uber when you’ve got a Zubr?

    • @Outland9000
      @Outland9000 6 лет назад +22

      Zubr-class LCAC = Beast!

    • @idgaf5252
      @idgaf5252 6 лет назад +28

      Comment of the year award

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn 6 лет назад +12

      LAWL, good one mate

    • @Marylandbrony
      @Marylandbrony 6 лет назад +15

      Uber should have a fleet of Hovercraft in cities on the water or with rivers and bays.

    • @oliverempleo5065
      @oliverempleo5065 6 лет назад +4

      Skyace 95 who needs an uber when its driver is a robber?

  • @ericrawson2909
    @ericrawson2909 3 года назад

    I absolutely loved using this. So fast and you sat on the sand dunes waiting for it. Beautiful machine. 50 knots unless the weather was bad when they slowed down and all the sick bags came out!

  • @chris94kennedy
    @chris94kennedy 3 года назад +16

    I travelled on that SRN4, feel quite privileged to have! I was very young, 7 or so, and my parents and made a crude felt-tipped pen tshirt with something like 'we love hovercraft' on it. A steward saw this and invited us to the cockpit, i'll never forget it. Would never be allowed into any kinda largescale public transpit cockpit now!

  • @davidryle
    @davidryle 6 лет назад +63

    I feel privileged to have rode across the channel in 1971. I'm and American and had no idea it was no longer in service. A shame.

    • @Sacto1654
      @Sacto1654 6 лет назад +2

      Especially once the High Speed 1 rail line from London St. Pancras to the Channel Tunnel entrance on the English side opened. Right now, London St. Pancras to Paris Gare-du-Nord is just over two hours on the _Eurostar_ train.

    • @jlastre
      @jlastre 6 лет назад +4

      davidryle I took it in 86 and am American as well. Took a regular ferry to Britain and the SRN4 back to France. Got sea sick on the regular ferry but the SRN4 ride was unpleasant as well. But it was exciting.

    • @AbuHajarAlBugatti
      @AbuHajarAlBugatti 6 лет назад +3

      I dont trust bullet trains. If boat has problems you jump off and get saved. If train has problem you DIE

    • @michaelmartin9022
      @michaelmartin9022 6 лет назад +1

      In Japan they just designed the train to never have a problem, apparently. Not a single fatality in over 50 years... apart from idiots who get stuck in the door because they ran on at the last second.

    • @thinkfloyd2594
      @thinkfloyd2594 6 лет назад

      You had no idea something you rode forty six years ago didn't still function? That's fairly naive to how the world works. (FYI - cassettes, eight tracks, pet rocks, the Concorde, the Space Shuttle, Seinfeld, Quincy - none of these are still functional either, sorry to pop your delicate bubble).

  • @VE3FAL1Fred
    @VE3FAL1Fred 5 лет назад +66

    August of 1991 during my month long stay in the UK we took one across to Calais, was amazing.

    • @bertiesworld
      @bertiesworld 5 лет назад +4

      Yeah, I first went on a Hovercraft out of Ramsgate Harbour proper (about a 30min ride around the bay on what I think was an SNR 5 or 6 in around 1967). Then Pegwell Bay started up and we went on Sure (a huge, noisy Hovercraft) from there to Calais. Couldn't see much out of the windows though.

    • @Greatpyreneess
      @Greatpyreneess 4 года назад +1

      @@bertiesworld I remember pegwell bay and it's hover terminal, taking the Swift, Sure and Prince of Wales to Calais. Across the Goodwin Sands. As a 9 year old I couldn't believe it. Captain announced the speed of 60 something knots. Also took one from Dover about a week before they discontinued the service. Happy memories of a thrilling machine.

  • @preuermensch3692
    @preuermensch3692 4 года назад +2

    You are amazing. Very professional presentation and meticulous research. Thank you.

  • @paddy20111000
    @paddy20111000 3 года назад

    I was on it four times in the early 70's ( two return trips to France with my parents ) It was a bit cramped , no deck to walk around , very noisy and limited duty free . We used it because my dad always got very bad sea sickness on standard ferries thanks to a problem with his inner ear , but never felt sick on the hovercraft. They were quicker than the ships but when I got old enough to do the trip on my own I preferred the ferry . I would love to be able to bring my own kids for a trip on it but like the Jetfoil that used to sail from Dublin to Liverpool , it's just a fond memory . Cheers for the vid.

  • @gabewrsewell
    @gabewrsewell 6 лет назад +285

    smokin shirt and great episode!

    • @shakesmctremens178
      @shakesmctremens178 6 лет назад +5

      Nice shirt. I think I saw Jefferson Airplane headed that-a-way.

    • @mikealmere70
      @mikealmere70 6 лет назад +5

      Shakes McTremens 70s wallpaper..

    • @laurensreitsma7049
      @laurensreitsma7049 6 лет назад +2

      Shakes McTremens You mean Jefferson Hovercraft

  • @willneverforgets3341
    @willneverforgets3341 6 лет назад +293

    I loved the Hovercraft and Concorde... The world of technology was more daring back then

    • @renanlecaro
      @renanlecaro 5 лет назад +21

      Will Neverforgets the innovation happens on the inefficiency and cost effectiveness now. Countries don't need to impress other countries so much anymore, and gas ain't so cheap those days

    • @ziegfeld4131
      @ziegfeld4131 5 лет назад +3

      The concorde were completely shit glad they died

    • @elias_xp95
      @elias_xp95 5 лет назад +70

      @@ziegfeld4131 The Concorde was an engineering marvel and in no way 'shit'

    • @27Zangle
      @27Zangle 5 лет назад +5

      Now the big powers have many safety regulations that hinder taking daring chances with innovative technology.

    • @iwansays
      @iwansays 5 лет назад +9

      @@elias_xp95
      Relatively speaking, the concorde wasn't efficient (and even comfortable) enough as a transportation method and the main purpose of the aircraft was not to impress people, but to, you guess it, transport people.

  • @AllAmericanGuyExpert
    @AllAmericanGuyExpert 3 года назад +2

    Thanks. A few years ago I tried to research these ferry boats. I had ridden on one in my younger years, and when I went to research them, very little info was available about them. This is a decent overview, although I wish more had been stated about the craft, its performance, and the ferry routes. I would have liked to see more landings and launchings and more interior shots.

  • @tideoneon6358
    @tideoneon6358 3 года назад +311

    I wonder how many real hover craft enthusiasts are asking themselves who the hell is cleetus 😂

    • @speedjibaro4202
      @speedjibaro4202 3 года назад +6

      Facts

    • @sdusb1243
      @sdusb1243 3 года назад +7

      Cleetus is a large RUclipsr who builds drag cars. He once held the world record for the fastest stickshift GM car, and has a multitude of other vehicles, and even his own speedway.

    • @sdusb1243
      @sdusb1243 3 года назад +1

      And if you're into that kind of thing, you should check it out.

    • @Craig-wp3pz
      @Craig-wp3pz 3 года назад +4

      ...just another slack jawed yokel!

    • @well_as_an_expert_id_say
      @well_as_an_expert_id_say 3 года назад +2

      @@sdusb1243 we know Einstein

  • @theheck5176
    @theheck5176 6 лет назад +63

    The best narrator. Top notch presentation and content.
    Other notes: Wicked shirt!

  • @christopherbrooks1402
    @christopherbrooks1402 4 года назад +15

    I'm from a village just outside of Dover and you could hear these beasts firing up and making the trip across the channel 9 miles away, as a kid fishing off the admiralty pier I used to spend hours watching these great crafts dock in and out, so impressive they were

  • @stephennnnnnnnnnnn
    @stephennnnnnnnnnnn 3 года назад

    Thank you RUclips algorithm for sneaking this into my feed. I have subscribed and will now binge all your content.

  • @starcruiser9325
    @starcruiser9325 8 месяцев назад

    My grandfather was involved in the hovercraft project as a progress chaser while at the Ministry of Supply. I rode to France and back on one only once not too long before these were retired. Glad I did, it was quite an experience, especially knowing my grandpa had been involved.
    The little model or one like it, is on a pillar in the Suffolk village of Somerleyton.

  • @dinoduderocket
    @dinoduderocket 6 лет назад +5

    Your videos always brighten my day! Thank u paul

  • @johaarup
    @johaarup 6 лет назад +447

    Thank you for mentioning metric units.

    • @thomaspayne6866
      @thomaspayne6866 6 лет назад +7

      johaarup Fuck off

    • @Rhubba
      @Rhubba 6 лет назад +6

      For those outside of the US and UK.

    • @Rhubba
      @Rhubba 6 лет назад +11

      It uses both.

    • @davidmarquardt2445
      @davidmarquardt2445 6 лет назад +7

      Yeah, like stones for weight. I can see it now, a glass box under a spotlight with a large oval dark blue river stone. This is the Stone standard of weight.

    • @rogervoss4877
      @rogervoss4877 6 лет назад +2

      That's how the Metric system was as well for a LONG time.
      One official meter stick kept in a vault at a specified temperature.

  • @rustynuts82
    @rustynuts82 4 года назад +1

    Came back from France in 1980 on one of these. Was one of the highlights of the trip for a 13 year boy.

  • @aaadiymail5476
    @aaadiymail5476 3 года назад

    Many thanks for a great video and commentary. I remember the Hovercraft which, for a short time, ventured out from Rhyl in North Wales.

  • @hugh_jasso
    @hugh_jasso 5 лет назад +489

    Holy shit warn somebody when you cut in Anyone wearing that shirt! Like a countdown ticker or something.

    • @bernieponcik1351
      @bernieponcik1351 4 года назад +30

      I nearly fell out of my chair...

    • @650Ryder
      @650Ryder 4 года назад +5

      Mans a straight up savage with that thing. Where do you suppose the batteries go??

    • @teshomacalkins3257
      @teshomacalkins3257 4 года назад +7

      Reminds me of Austin Powers the spy who shagged me 🤣

    • @richardwadd9769
      @richardwadd9769 4 года назад +5

      No warning could prepare you for that shirt. He must have lost a big bet.

    • @richardwadd9769
      @richardwadd9769 4 года назад +3

      Thanks for making me laugh out loud

  • @Timecop1983
    @Timecop1983 6 лет назад +107

    Awesome, i've been on that hovercraft when i was young!

    • @davidainsworth5239
      @davidainsworth5239 6 лет назад +1

      Kidney transplant

    • @Richard_Ashton
      @Richard_Ashton 6 лет назад +2

      Since then, the hovercraft has progressed in leaps and bounds - which is why it's so uncomfortable to ride in (Copyright ISIRTA)

    • @Exige000
      @Exige000 6 лет назад +1

      But we didn't used to say Awesome in those days.........

    • @harmknol5841
      @harmknol5841 6 лет назад

      Timecop1983 do you know why it isnt there any more.
      Didnt hear the reason or cause from that snobist

    • @iancorney4077
      @iancorney4077 6 лет назад

      Timecop1983 I

  • @johntamplin
    @johntamplin 3 года назад +1

    I grew up near Ramsgate where Hoverlloyd ran the SR-N4 to Calais. As a kid, watching these beasts arrive/depart was a thrill, and as a teenager we used them a couple of times. Chuffed to have lived through that time.

  • @davidrivero7943
    @davidrivero7943 3 года назад +1

    Back in the 80's a small personal Hovercraft was trailered to Hobi Beach in Key Biscayne , Fl. & what a crowd it drew. No sooner it was started, sands began flying & emptied the Beach. Yeap, havent seen one since.

  • @kirkjohnson9353
    @kirkjohnson9353 6 лет назад +68

    "Sales from tax free sales were making more money from sales than ticket receipts" This really is a stunning observation.

    • @BigBadLoneWolf
      @BigBadLoneWolf 6 лет назад +3

      Yes. it was the end of duty free sales that was the nail in the coffin for the cross channel hovercraft. without these sales , they could not make a profit

    • @rif42
      @rif42 6 лет назад +3

      That was the case for many ferry routes between EU countries in the 1990's.

    • @aritakalo8011
      @aritakalo8011 6 лет назад +13

      Kirk Johnson not really it was pretty common for ferry routes. For example to this day the Finland-Sweden ferries make their profit on duty free (due to Finland finagling to get the autonomous Åland region of Finland recofnnized as special tax zone, when Finland joined EU. If you visit Marienham port and go to international waters, hey presto, you are eligible for tax free status since it is concidered to be outside the EU tax zone). In turn they sell the ferry tickets on dirt cheap and even on loss lead just to get people on the ship and specially in to the tax free shop.

    • @kekistanikekfrog7051
      @kekistanikekfrog7051 6 лет назад +12

      Kirk Johnson Taxes in Europe are really high I used to live there and frankly I have no idea where the tax money was going because the host nation we lived in seemed really underdeveloped compared to the USA.

    • @davidstorton910
      @davidstorton910 6 лет назад +4

      I was on the hovercraft on the last day that it flew and it was the duty free sales that put the final nail in it's coffin, at the same time the spares for it were unobtainable even at top prices

  • @douglasbull7829
    @douglasbull7829 5 лет назад +4

    I rode it back in Nov. 1976 from Calais. A 3 day storm had just abated but the Channel was still chancy and the winds were as high as allowable for it to cross. In the middle of the Channel one engine died and we had to hover for 20 to 30 minutes while they worked on restarting it, weaving and bobbing in the wind. Many barf bags were filled.

  • @brianmessenger
    @brianmessenger 3 года назад +7

    I took my car over to France on the hovercraft several times, wonderful crossing.

  • @bharatbhagwat
    @bharatbhagwat 3 года назад +1

    I travelled from Calais to Dover by Hovercraft in August 1984. It was a very good experience. The onboard service was nice. :)

  • @numbatkeller
    @numbatkeller 6 лет назад +11

    This was gold. Brillant episode!

  • @damanorelse
    @damanorelse 5 лет назад +272

    Wasn't expecting this video to be presented by Lord Varys.

    • @teddyk8178
      @teddyk8178 5 лет назад +4

      this comment deserves far more likes

    • @sirius4k
      @sirius4k 4 года назад +6

      @@teddyk8178 Maybe, but many people don't get the reference. Like me.

    • @teddyk8178
      @teddyk8178 4 года назад +3

      @@sirius4k fair enough. But if you ever have some free time, do yourself a favor and watch game of thrones! You won't regret it

    • @sirius4k
      @sirius4k 4 года назад +4

      @@teddyk8178 meeh.. not interested. The hype killed it for me.

    • @teddyk8178
      @teddyk8178 4 года назад +3

      @@sirius4k the hype is an illusion

  • @guano1274
    @guano1274 3 года назад

    So happy I had the chance to go on one in 96. Went on holiday to the UK with the family (myself 10yo back then) and we drove from Germany to the channel and took the Hovercraft. To this day I can pretty well remember how epic it was standing on the beach and seeing these HUGE "boat" coming right at you. I will probably never forget this, impressed my younger self so much. Sad they are not in service anymore.

  • @49ccMopedWorld
    @49ccMopedWorld 2 года назад +1

    Went from Dover to Calais on a hoovercraft in the early eightees. In around 30 minutes or so we hoovered to France and yesss it was a great experience for a young boy aged 12 or 13. The take off and arrival were both also very special and almost unreal.

  • @gosportjamie
    @gosportjamie 6 лет назад +7

    Both the SR-N4 Mountbatten-class cross-channel hovercraft (Princess Anne and Princess Margaret) are at the Hovercraft Museum at Lee-On-Solent now. Princess Anne, as shown in the film, is in a bit of a state having had her 4 Rolls-Royce Proteus engines and propellers and drive gear removed when she was taken out of service, along with a number of interior fittings. Fortunately the lift engines were left in place and I remember watching them hauling her up the ramp at Daedalus with heavy recovery trucks to position her at her current site. Princess Margaret, however, remains largely complete and as she retired from service, and I understand that a large number of the parts removed from Princess Anne which were retained as spares for Princess Margaret are also there as well which will immensely aid in the restoration of Princess Anne. Princess Margaret is officially still for sale and is being maintained in a serviceable condition by the staff at the hovercraft museum but it seems unlikely that she will be sold on (it is nearly 20 years since she retired from service) so she may well remain preserved at the museum for future generations to view. Of course, if you have a very large bath or garden pond and a similarly large wallet you might fancy having a toy that absolutely no-one else on earth has to play with...
    The footage of the SR-N1 with the skirt was also shot at HMS Daedalus, which, as well as being a Fleet Air Arm airfield and home to the Solent coast guard and search and rescue operations, was home to the Royal Navy hovercraft operations unit. It used to be a fairly common sight for the sea front road to have traffic stopped on it as a hovercraft crossed the road to launch or returned to base from operation. It was a sight that, I believe, was unique in the UK and very probably in the entire world. Hovercraft were, of course, ideally suited to roles as amphibious assault vessels though their relatively low payload capacity made them more suited to landing infantry such as the Royal Marines rather than armoured fighting vehicles so eventually the project was shelved in the more financially straitened times, though a lot of people feel that the project was shelved prematurely as it was only very shortly after this that the technological and developmental break-throughs that allowed the development of the ZUBR were made. Sadly another British innovation that went begging due to political shortsightedness...

    • @lfewell2161
      @lfewell2161 4 года назад +1

      Both the Anne and Margaret entered the museum under their own power, it was the Swift you were thinking of, it was hovered not by its own lift engines, but by 3 diesel powered fan units connected by wooden air ducting mounted on the car deck. It's a great pity that the Swift and the princess Margaret are no longer in existence.

  • @AUSSIEDAVEROCKS
    @AUSSIEDAVEROCKS 6 лет назад +339

    Is that a shirt you are wearing? or were you attacked by 70's wallpaper?

    • @simonframpton2554
      @simonframpton2554 5 лет назад +3

      It's the new camouflage for beachgoers

    • @nihilistcentraluk442
      @nihilistcentraluk442 5 лет назад +8

      @@simonframpton2554 put a yellow wig on,sunglasses, a cigar..how's about that then?

    • @simonframpton2554
      @simonframpton2554 5 лет назад +2

      @@nihilistcentraluk442 nice,you have a sense of humor too

    • @divinusnobilite
      @divinusnobilite 5 лет назад +5

      I immediately paused the video when I saw it to find this comment.

    • @algojo2008my
      @algojo2008my 5 лет назад

      Its called batek, famously use in some of SEA countries..

  • @nortonansell
    @nortonansell 4 года назад +2

    Went on one of these with my dad and a car. I think it was the mid 90's. Awe inspiring things, More like being on a plane than a boat. Very quick!

  • @kevinbeckenham3872
    @kevinbeckenham3872 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for a excellent documentary on Hovercraft

  • @ec5338
    @ec5338 5 лет назад +463

    That shirt makes you look like an Austin powers villian 😂 yeah baby

    • @Lokeyy1
      @Lokeyy1 4 года назад +7

      A white cat would topped it off.

    • @SebAnders
      @SebAnders 4 года назад +4

      It's mojo baby!

    • @saepulrohman3338
      @saepulrohman3338 4 года назад +1

      Preparation H

    • @TheDannyschoofs
      @TheDannyschoofs 4 года назад +3

      One billion dollars, sticks up pinky :p

    • @Yt_xrider
      @Yt_xrider 4 года назад +1

      *OH* *_BEHAVE_*

  • @CNCmachiningisfun
    @CNCmachiningisfun 6 лет назад +4

    Having built and flown small hovercraft in the past, this brings back some great memories :) .

  • @fr-tigerfangs7039
    @fr-tigerfangs7039 3 года назад +1

    I remember having crossed the Channel on one such behemoth back in 1989. The feeling on board was that of being on an airplane, with a key exception: the noise level was much higher! Nevertheless, the ride was remarkable: it was gliding smoothly on the 3ft swell, it was fast and, more than anything else, there was this sensation of being on board a truly exceptional machine. Back then, there was this fleeting feeling that the civilian hovercraft were already past their peak, however, and I boarded on one of these knowing that I wouldn't have many more opportunities to do so. 30 years later, I'm so glad I was given at least this one occasion!

  • @Feersumenjinn
    @Feersumenjinn 4 года назад

    BOOM!! That shirt slams into sight Jepus!
    It’s great to see the Princess Anne being restored. I traveled on her back in the day.

  • @ColinJonesPonder
    @ColinJonesPonder 6 лет назад +49

    Not on this scale, but there's still a regular hovercraft service between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight... even though the new pair that were introduced last year have been withdrawn UFN due to mechanical problems.

    • @Dave_Sisson
      @Dave_Sisson 6 лет назад +6

      I understand that is the last scheduled hovercraft service in the world. Hydrofoils are getting scarce too. Soon the only fast ferries will be wave piercing catamarans.

    • @DavidMacchiaW
      @DavidMacchiaW 6 лет назад +1

      Thanks. :) On my to-do list. www.hovertravel.co.uk/

    • @phils4634
      @phils4634 6 лет назад +5

      That reminds me of my Student days in Portsmouth - caught the Hovertravel service (Portsmouth to Ryde) there and back a number of times. More expensive than taking the Wightlink ferry (but far more fun, especially in bad weather). I believe this is the only scheduled hovercraft service in the World now.

    • @kekistanikekfrog7051
      @kekistanikekfrog7051 6 лет назад +3

      Colin Jones Not surprising, when engineering fell victim to Politcal Correctness and profiteering the results were predictable.

    • @rfvtgbzhn
      @rfvtgbzhn 6 лет назад +1

      So what do you think that people could find politically incorrect about a hovercraft?

  • @KarlenBell
    @KarlenBell 6 лет назад +240

    3:10 The Flying Saucer, wow, how original, it just goes to show how the media back then also liked "clickbait titles."

    • @MrRoboman333
      @MrRoboman333 6 лет назад +23

      I mean it was the 1950s, they hadn't really seen anything like it before so it's method of propulsion looked alien, thus "flying saucer". I agree it's a silly name in hindsight because it doesn't even go through the sky, it's a water based vehicle but it's understandable given it was a new method of propulsion and the shape of the thing.

    • @kirkjohnson9353
      @kirkjohnson9353 6 лет назад +13

      Technically , it is a saucer and it is flying. But I get your point.

    • @SECONDQUEST
      @SECONDQUEST 6 лет назад +18

      Karlen Bell There was a historical craze for the phrase "flying saucer." It's not bait buddy, it's a damn nickname for floating circular boat. Seems to fit pretty good.

    • @Gazgit555
      @Gazgit555 6 лет назад +13

      Jay Bee Yes but the British one actually worked ha ha!!

    • @craniumbear
      @craniumbear 6 лет назад +4

      Your mom is click bait.

  • @chrisdixon7305
    @chrisdixon7305 3 года назад

    I crossed the channel westbound in this vessel during a fierce winter storm. The flight took well over an hour, and all flights after that were cancelled for the day. Being an insensitive twenty-something, I may have been the only person in the passenger lounge who wasn't sick. There was one pane in the front wall of glass that remained clear enough to look out at small coastal ships that were wallowing in the heavy seas. I was amazed at our speed, and at how such huge swells were smoothed out by the skirt. It would have been a very different ride at normal cruising speed in a calm sea, but I loved every second of my experience. What a machine!

  • @mikehindson-evans159
    @mikehindson-evans159 3 года назад

    A very informative history of the SRN range of hovercraft. Travelling from Southampton to Cowes by SRN-6 in the late 1960s, I recall seeing an SRN-4 at anchor off the coast of the Isle of Wight. Never actually travelled on one, but hoping to get down to Lee one day to visit the Hovercraft Museum.

  • @HOFFgame
    @HOFFgame 6 лет назад +93

    that shirt is next level brah

  • @fartonaut2291
    @fartonaut2291 6 лет назад +41

    Now, all we need is a hovercraft aircraft carrier.

  • @pomerau
    @pomerau 3 года назад

    My parents and grandparents went from Cork to the UK on holiday in 1966 and came back with stories and photos of a trip on the ... N4 I guess. I don't think I ever saw one though I moved here in 1987, and watch the small one in Portsmouth / Southsea when I'm there. Interesting the large ones were still running up to 99/2000. Great vid, thanks.

  • @ARCTCFOXMAN
    @ARCTCFOXMAN 2 года назад +2

    Travelled on them so many times. I loved the speed, the sense of adventure and the buzz when you saw them coming in off the sea and just carrying on straight up the ramp! Of course they're called Giant but they were tiny in comparison to the large cross Channel ferries. The othe r fast craft was the Hydrofoil which again I used regularly over to the Channel Islands. Faster 30 years ago than todays "Fast Cats" and not so sick inducing!

  • @cluelessbeekeeping1322
    @cluelessbeekeeping1322 5 лет назад +4

    I love your channel and I love your shirts, Both are great! Thanks for posting.

  • @depenthene
    @depenthene 6 лет назад +37

    GEV (Ground Effect Vehicle) would be interesting topic to cover.

    • @seansher
      @seansher 6 лет назад +9

      Yes, I was just thinking that. Caspian Sea Monster! Very interesting machines.

    • @tomf3150
      @tomf3150 6 лет назад +4

      Da ! Ekranoplan for the win(d)

    • @rif42
      @rif42 6 лет назад +3

      And aérotrain / hover trains.

    • @AttilaAsztalos
      @AttilaAsztalos 6 лет назад

      And SWATH ships...

    • @flybyairplane3528
      @flybyairplane3528 6 лет назад

      Speaking of ground effect, have you seen the video, of a Piper APACHE, try to land at ST BARTS? He should have aborted, & go around, he wound up on the beach & water , do find it !

  • @hauitsme5678
    @hauitsme5678 4 года назад +9

    Can't break the record because it's against the rules/law. This is brilliant!

  • @anitainglis2005
    @anitainglis2005 3 года назад +2

    I live locally and I can remember the hover craft at peggwell Bay and Dover i never went on one but I use to love watching them go out to sea shame they stopped them from running.
    Anita from Kent UK 🇬🇧

  • @dennisbuns
    @dennisbuns 6 лет назад +5

    I've always been fascinated by hovercraft since the first time I read about it, Thanks for making this video.
    Wish I could ride one, someday.

    • @recklesssquirel5962
      @recklesssquirel5962 6 лет назад

      Dennis Bunjamin be in the military or go to a place that they use one

    • @jamesbaxter5203
      @jamesbaxter5203 6 лет назад

      Go to the Isle of Wight! Last public operating hovercraft service in the world still going.

    • @dennisbuns
      @dennisbuns 6 лет назад

      James Baxter guess I'll never make it, I dont even have enough money to go out. But hey at least james baxter replied my comment, I'm happy enough, I think..

  • @ToyManTelevision
    @ToyManTelevision 6 лет назад +4

    As always, wonderful!!

  • @marcdelaunay1
    @marcdelaunay1 4 года назад

    Amazing memories as a kids going on this in my dads car and riding down from France to Spain....once in a classic Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III where the storms passing the Pyrenees where the hailstones were denting the roof and sending my old man ballistic hahahaha....then coming home on it was just awesome....proud to have been a passenger!🤘

  • @bencoder
    @bencoder 3 года назад

    I think I traveled on this once as a child but my strongest memory of it was while on the catamaran, in rough seas, watching it behind us - it was jumping out of the water and tipping/swaying side to side by like 30 degrees. Was glad we took the slower catamaran for that trip!

  • @TheKevvvMan
    @TheKevvvMan 3 года назад +4

    Watching this video makes me feel privileged to be one of those that crossed the channel on one of these.

    • @bobz1736
      @bobz1736 3 года назад

      Same here. 😊

  • @clairepapadatos1116
    @clairepapadatos1116 6 лет назад +39

    Such a shame that the hovercraft was scrapped!😕
    Never went on one myself, but my parents, who were always sea sick, actually travelled on her, without adverse effects!
    👍👍👍👍

    • @Pippinn13
      @Pippinn13 5 лет назад +5

      Claire Papadatos there are smaller ones between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight, bit noisy but so fast.

  • @mikedestiny4122
    @mikedestiny4122 3 года назад

    I was extremely privileged to fly on this Mountbatton Class Hoverspeed to Calais, on my trip of a life time, from Dover Hovercraft port in 1989. I did three weeks through Europe ending up at my hotel in Vienna, for Christmas. I took my nearly new Vauxhall cavalier on board, then went up the little staircases up to the cabins. I still remember to this day, the noise of the panels vibrating on the ceiling!!.....I really miss these. 30 minutes and was in Calais disembarking, just loved the experience.

  • @davidjefferis4467
    @davidjefferis4467 3 года назад

    Great memories of x-channel trips on the SRN4, with and without a car. Biggest surprise at first was how much of the trip was across sandbank, with shipping traffic seen in the distance. Always good weather for us mind, I think high waves made for a definitely ‘unsmooth’ trip.

  • @MrDavey2010
    @MrDavey2010 3 года назад +14

    This was really interesting. I wondered what had happened to the hovercraft and now I know. Thank you very much.

    • @jesselibrack-balroop358
      @jesselibrack-balroop358 3 года назад +2

      There is still a hovercraft passenger service in between the isle of wight and Southsea (near Portsmouth), which is in the UK btw. They might run in other places too but I'm not sure.

    • @MrDavey2010
      @MrDavey2010 3 года назад +2

      Jesse Librack-Balroop Thanks very much for this information. I thought that the hovercraft was a thing of the past but I am glad that it is not.

    • @sidneybell64
      @sidneybell64 2 года назад

      I still have the airfix kit

  • @brickshouse9897
    @brickshouse9897 6 лет назад +24

    can make a video about the replacement vessels you mention @7:06

  • @mattmclafferty6265
    @mattmclafferty6265 2 года назад

    Just discovered yr channel.
    impressed.
    Thankyou.
    Gauranga :)

  • @ryanflood635
    @ryanflood635 6 лет назад +5

    I remember seeing this whenever I went over to France on the ferry.

  • @VocalMabiMaple
    @VocalMabiMaple 4 года назад +90

    5:35 when you break a record, but you "break a law" to do it and it "doesn't count"

    • @FormaFilmDan
      @FormaFilmDan 3 года назад +1

      I know right? So stupid. What's the point in setting a record if there's a speed limit? We're just automatically limiting the record. It's ridiculous.

    • @nygelmiller5293
      @nygelmiller5293 3 года назад +2

      About the speed limit across the English/French Channel. Remember how British Minis won the Monte Carlo 3 times, and were "disqualified" by changing the rules about car's lighting, because they knew Minis, with their sideways-on engine design, had the radiator at the SIDE, "breathing" air through slots in the wheel arch.So that meant the grill at the FRONT was just ornamental.So they were able to fit lights across the grille! They seized on this, and disqualified the Minis.Pathetic.

    • @Frejborg
      @Frejborg 3 года назад

      That's stupid...

    • @robertbennett9949
      @robertbennett9949 2 года назад

      @@nygelmiller5293 That was so unfair. However, the perfidy sounds British.

  • @amsmith123
    @amsmith123 3 года назад

    Thanks, very interesting. Took the Hovercraft from the UK to France in the 80s. Was quite an experience.

  • @N8JYF
    @N8JYF 3 года назад

    Very interesting, well presented. WELL DONE! Thank you

  • @ramosel
    @ramosel 6 лет назад +30

    Great story on a cool machine

  • @chippie779
    @chippie779 3 года назад +3

    You forget to mention that the SR-N4 used the run out of pegwell bay as well and i think that was before dover

    • @darrengill4765
      @darrengill4765 2 года назад

      That was operated by Hoverlloyd (in red and white livery), to Calais. I went on that as a 13 year old on a school trip.

  • @trevormillar2755
    @trevormillar2755 4 года назад

    I crossed the Channel there and back on the SRN4 in 1985; never enjoyed my self so much either before or since. Lovely ship.

  • @The670533
    @The670533 4 года назад

    Don't know how the algorithm got this to me - but FANTASTIC! I used to drive past that big beast in Lee-On-Solent on the way to Segensworth. Additional bonus is the runway behind is for the police spotter plane and I worked in that area too!

  • @waynester71
    @waynester71 6 лет назад +3

    My parents live just a mile or so from the Hovercraft museum in Lee-On Solent. The IOW - Southsea hovercraft still operates

  • @user-cq6bm3xk2t
    @user-cq6bm3xk2t 5 лет назад +22

    I'm living on Volga and I can see machines like this every winter

  • @lawrencesimmons5093
    @lawrencesimmons5093 3 года назад

    I travelled on it several times between Ramsgate and France and thank Marcus for his skilled seamanship.

  • @RoadTripTravel
    @RoadTripTravel 4 года назад

    Great video. Very interesting information. I took this hovercraft in the mid-90s. Unfortunately, the seas were very rough and it took about an hour to cross, all the while most of the passengers were throwing up left and right. I don't get sea sick, but was very close on this trip.

  • @XxASBURYxX
    @XxASBURYxX 4 года назад +3

    Was lucky enough to travel across on the Margret in 1998, was amazing, but VERY loud lol, even got to the see where the pilot/captain (unsure the correct name lol) controlled it from