This is very funny! First there is a man with a pony tail wearing his orange pyjamas with reflective tape on them. He is trying to take something apart, but isn’t very strong and breaks it. So he gets on his phone. I imagine he is saying I just broke something and made the situation worse. More and more men arrive, but the bridge doesn’t get fixed until a lady arrives and looks around at the problem. When they finally get the bridge to go up, they get a standing ovation. I say standing because most helmsmen (and women) pilot their boats standing up. Now it’s the turn of the bikes and cars to wait. It must have seemed like waiting for a two mile long train to pass. This story was written by a bored old lady (81) in Victoria on the west coast of Canada. PS. I spent three summers in Breda 35 years ago and wish I could go back. 🇨🇦
Well, that took a bit of time; a traffic jam on the canal? A hazard that you don't get on the high seas; only in the inland fleet? Very good photography and it shows it takes many men to fix a hydraulic coupler failure? Thanks, much enjoyed!
Goede mooie video, Shipspotting. Zal je zien doet de zooi het weer niet net op het moment dat je het ff niet kunt gebruiken. Goede gereedschappen niet bij je, héb je dat weer. Blijkt een storing te zijn die niet hebt voorzien: shit happens. En de schippers maar wachten. Groet uit Zandvoort.
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This is very funny! First there is a man with a pony tail wearing his orange pyjamas with reflective tape on them. He is trying to take something apart, but isn’t very strong and breaks it. So he gets on his phone. I imagine he is saying I just broke something and made the situation worse. More and more men arrive, but the bridge doesn’t get fixed until a lady arrives and looks around at the problem. When they finally get the bridge to go up, they get a standing ovation. I say standing because most helmsmen (and women) pilot their boats standing up. Now it’s the turn of the bikes and cars to wait. It must have seemed like waiting for a two mile long train to pass. This story was written by a bored old lady (81) in Victoria on the west coast of Canada. PS. I spent three summers in Breda 35 years ago and wish I could go back. 🇨🇦
Wat Al’s we evens AQUADUCTTEN gingen bouwen in plants van dat geklier met Bruggen. in Friesland hebben ze er14 gebouwd Dat is problemen oplossen
Nice one, takes patience, thanks.
Well, that took a bit of time; a traffic jam on the canal? A hazard that you don't get on the high seas; only in the inland fleet? Very good photography and it shows it takes many men to fix a hydraulic coupler failure? Thanks, much enjoyed!
Looks like he’s fixing a transducer of sorts measuring oil pressures
Goede mooie video, Shipspotting.
Zal je zien doet de zooi het weer niet net op het moment dat je het ff niet kunt gebruiken.
Goede gereedschappen niet bij je, héb je dat weer. Blijkt een storing te zijn die niet hebt voorzien: shit happens. En de schippers maar wachten.
Groet uit Zandvoort.
Looks like they’re working on some hydraulic lines.
Monteur met gereedschap van Alie express, ja dat duurt even.
Borgbrug Groningen x Eemskanaal
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Well at last people walking up an down plus first one car then two an three so 3 heads is better than four
No sense of urgency on the repairman part.
Ah, right! Well, the thingamabob isn't so the whatchamacallit can't and the rest doesn't. Oh, it won't take a second longer that it takes.