Steamship Documentary "Down In The Engine Room" 2017

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @neinkalando2519
    @neinkalando2519 2 года назад +4

    This guy is very clear about the operations of the ship's engine room and I understood most of the operations

  • @billirvine8007
    @billirvine8007 5 лет назад +214

    As a 16 year old apprentice electrician in Alexander Stevens Shipyard in Linthouse, Govan, I spent many days working on the, almost new, SS Shieldhall. Her berth where she loaded sludge was in the shipyard alongside new building ships. I helped fit boat overside lights which at the time were a new requirement and although I was an electrical apprentice I spent as many hours in the engine room as possible working out how the reversing eccentrics worked. I had a strong urge to be a mechanical engineer and finally my dream came true when I went to sea in 1956 as a 20 year old 7th engineer/electrician with the BP Clyde Tanker Company. How happy I was to come across this You Tube video. Finally at nearly 83 how I wish I could once more stand in that beautiful little engine room and wonder at the magnificence of these twin triple expansion engines.

    • @saimkhanafridi
      @saimkhanafridi 5 лет назад +12

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts sir!

    • @JohnWayne_
      @JohnWayne_ 4 года назад +14

      Looks like they are taking passengers so I do declare you can probably get some tickets somehow

    • @woodleyj99iscool
      @woodleyj99iscool 4 года назад +6

      You can at www.ss-shieldhall.co.uk/

    • @servicarrider
      @servicarrider 4 года назад +7

      It all goes by so quickly, doesn't it?

    • @frankclack9096
      @frankclack9096 4 года назад +5

      I did a navy dockyard apprenticeship as an engine fitter and worked on board all types of ships from steam engines to gas turbines and I still like the triple expansion engines I am seventy six and have a great interest still in all things mechanical. This is a great video.

  • @antoniovinciguerra8982
    @antoniovinciguerra8982 2 года назад +3

    Give this man a medal for the knowledge and speaking skills he possesses!

  • @leeaw1638
    @leeaw1638 Год назад +1

    Superb film Alex, thank youfor it. What a maginificient ship Ss Shieldhall is. Long may she sail, certainly longer then ssbn boats powered by steam! (Ex RN Dolphineer)....

  • @gregorycraig1638
    @gregorycraig1638 6 лет назад +26

    Great video! Sadly the era of steam propulsion is gone. I had the privilege of taking a trip on a Great Lakes self unloading ore ship that was also powered by a triple expansion steam engine. Went from Detroit to Roger City to pick up a load of limestone when I was a boy. My dad was a Merchant Marine Engineer for most of his life. That trip changed my life!

    • @Seasherm
      @Seasherm 2 года назад +2

      We do have many active steamships in the American Merchant Marine.
      I know because I've sailed on them.

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      @shaynewheeler9249 2 года назад

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      @shaynewheeler9249 2 года назад

      Coal fired steamship Titanic

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    • @therandomytchannel4318
      @therandomytchannel4318 Год назад

      Steam propulsion is alive and well, many ships and the US nuclear subs are steam powered, by using nuclear power, it's just a fancy way of making steam 🌫️

  • @MrPete1x
    @MrPete1x Год назад +1

    Excellent video. Thank you for showing this

  • @stephenmiller6213
    @stephenmiller6213 Год назад +1

    Great to see it. It reminds me of my days in the 1980s in the engine room of the W.C. Daldy Tug. The W.C.D. had a very similar Engine room and layout. BUT it doesn't have an diesel oil warmer. I have served in both in the E.R. and on deck. Oh remember the smell of the Steam tug. I hope you can keep it going for years to come. Cheers. Steve M.

  • @markperrins9485
    @markperrins9485 2 года назад +1

    I loved that film. I have seen out and about many a time aboard my own boat. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Seafariireland
    @Seafariireland 2 года назад +1

    Super, fantastic entertaining and highly informative presentation, Fair sailing to all!

  • @CastawayStudios
    @CastawayStudios 3 года назад +1

    My Dad, Tommy Myers, worked on the engine build when he was an apprentice. He is 86 now.

  • @Chr.U.Cas1622
    @Chr.U.Cas1622 2 года назад +1

    👍👌👏 Simply fantastic! A very well done video. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
    Best regards luck and health to all involved people.

  • @rogerwilliams2902
    @rogerwilliams2902 6 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely lovely video. Marvellous that it has been saved. I dread to think what working in an engine room must have been like during wartime !.

  • @novanut1964
    @novanut1964 Год назад +1

    good video, thanks for taking the time to show all the operations necessary to run the ship

  • @joshuaholmes468
    @joshuaholmes468 2 года назад +1

    Ahh the cold iron start up make me cry have to do them quite often

  • @lpd1snipe
    @lpd1snipe 4 года назад +1

    I worked on many steamships in the US Navy running Babcock & Wilcox 600 pounders and Foster Wheeler 1200 pounders , and then when I left the Navy I went in the Merchant Marine and then ran diesel engines, Sulzer, Alco
    EMD's Delaval, Etc. I love Steam. Thank you for posting this.

  • @dennisloef3166
    @dennisloef3166 2 года назад +2

    Thank you very much keeping steam alive...

  • @johnarmstrong3782
    @johnarmstrong3782 3 года назад +2

    A RUclips gem. Thank you to those people who have preserved this ship.

  • @waalborg3763
    @waalborg3763 9 месяцев назад +1

    beautiful documentary of this super steamship via RUclips 👍👍🌞

  • @Bluedino6996
    @Bluedino6996 2 года назад +1

    Amazing video. Thank you for the knowledge

  • @MrTylerStricker
    @MrTylerStricker Месяц назад

    Every single part of this vessel, from the buttress of her bow to the screw at her stern, is outstanding. Great name for a ship with this heritage too! So glad they were able to save her from the breakers!

  • @AnaPaula-fs2xw
    @AnaPaula-fs2xw Год назад +2

    I really appreciate visiting Steamship Shieldhall for the first time. Everything on the ship is very well maintained. I congratulate the whole Team and in particular for the attentive explanation of the Engine Room Team - for the work carried out with mastery in the so finely tuned orchestra of gears from the 1800's - which is still in full swing and available for visitation to the general public!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @bradfordlunt1468
    @bradfordlunt1468 6 лет назад +5

    Want to thank you so much for maintaining her. Bravo Zulu from a US Navy steam plant operator.

  • @evanw2980
    @evanw2980 3 года назад +2

    Steamships, so very different from the aux.boilers now, thank you for the long video. That steam driven sector steering gear is something else.

  • @The_diffman
    @The_diffman 2 года назад +1

    This is one of the coolest videos I've ever seen.

  • @johnevans6399
    @johnevans6399 3 года назад +1

    In the war films I grew up with there was none of this getting boilers warm etc they just raced away from wherever they happened to be. Really enjoyed it, thanks to all you volunteers.

  • @martingruffalump5484
    @martingruffalump5484 2 года назад +1

    given a choice of a trip on the sludge boat or on QM2 - no competition!!! - sludgeboat wins hands down!!! QM2 is a magnificent ship too!! this is a totally outstanding tour 😁😁😁

  • @renesagahon4477
    @renesagahon4477 4 года назад +3

    From California thank you for making such a lovely documentary . Great to see a beautiful ship like this is in. Such good hands and how it works

  • @madthewirdo4236
    @madthewirdo4236 2 года назад +1

    Very nice video, thank you, Wish I was there

  • @George_Ren
    @George_Ren 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for all your hard work in maintaining this lovely old Lady and showing the elements that go into getting ready to sail.

  • @justinhaslam-lucas8711
    @justinhaslam-lucas8711 Год назад +1

    Such a super documentary. Thank you too!

  • @P61guy61
    @P61guy61 3 года назад +1

    This was great. Thank you for posting.

  • @MegaBoilermaker
    @MegaBoilermaker 5 лет назад +7

    Thank god for people that can still run these amazing old vessels as a living testament to the ingenuity of our forbears.

  • @Trigger-uh9xk
    @Trigger-uh9xk 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant I’ll come for a ride one day with my best mate and my son, wonderful ship and fantastic tour thankyou 😊👍

  • @grahamsowerby8428
    @grahamsowerby8428 7 лет назад +33

    Anyone wishing to make an instructional video for the general public should learn a lesson from this. Brilliant!

  • @georgemalakasis3846
    @georgemalakasis3846 6 лет назад +1

    There is nothing better then seen all these beautiful people keeping history alive ! We thank you from the bottom of our harts for that !

  • @goropeza101
    @goropeza101 3 года назад +2

    An incredible documentary of how to maintain an old triple expansion steam piston engine powered ship! I would like to visit this vessel some day and would like to thank the many volunteers that work hard to preserve this vessel! A real working and living vintage machinery!

  • @radiosnail
    @radiosnail 3 года назад +3

    I never realised triple expansion engines were being fitted into new ships as late as 1955. Brilliant video.

  • @coffeenut1943
    @coffeenut1943 4 года назад +1

    This video reminded of the time I joined the Merchant Marine as a Junior Engineering Officer on a vessel fitted with a single Triple Expansion Steam engine with HP Poppet Valves. The year was 1964. I retired in the year 2000 after acquiring my Chief Engineers Combined (Steam and Motor) Competency Certificate.
    Personally I think this was the most exciting career a person could have.
    A great video, and for me a very nostalgic one as well. Keep up the good work.

  • @jorgensalomonsson6739
    @jorgensalomonsson6739 3 года назад +2

    👍 that introduction gave a perspective on the shipping industry today and yesterday

  • @jp-um2fr
    @jp-um2fr 5 лет назад +7

    So much of our heritage has been lost but such a fine example as this helps fill the hole. Thank you all for keeping the lovely steamship alive.

  • @haraldpettersen3649
    @haraldpettersen3649 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for the trip with the venerable old lady and her crew.

  • @Finnmarken91
    @Finnmarken91 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for the wonderful tour!

  • @steamsearcher
    @steamsearcher 4 года назад +2

    Still being enjoyed Dec 2020.
    Thank you everyone.
    David and Lily.
    Reading.

  • @Gourockian1
    @Gourockian1 6 лет назад +3

    This brings back memories of watching the Shieldhall sailing down from Glasgow towards the dumping grounds further down the Firth of Clyde. She was known as one of the cleanest vessels and regularly carried Glasgow pensioners on outings. Excellent video - maybe a similar one could be done by the folks operating the PS Waverley.

    • @04clemea
      @04clemea  6 лет назад

      Gourockian1 one the Waverley would be pretty nice, but sadly they don't use the traditional boilers anymore. They have modern industrial ones instead.

    • @georgeclarkson5667
      @georgeclarkson5667 6 лет назад +1

      yes as well as the Dalmarnock .Worked with Rankin and Blackmore designers who were sent to Scotts when their company closed abt 1960.

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  • @maecyborras613
    @maecyborras613 6 лет назад +1

    Watching this docu while helping my uncle finish his thesis about ship engine. Thanks for the vid!

    • @04clemea
      @04clemea  6 лет назад

      Maecy Borras No problem, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @donaldpaterson5827
    @donaldpaterson5827 4 года назад +2

    Shieldhall used to take pensioners from the Glasgow area on day trips down the Clyde Estuary to near the Ailsa Craig where the cargo would be discharged. Shieldhall is a district of Glasgow.
    As an ex steamship Engineer it was good to see the Engineroom routines again. Good film with excellent explanations.

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  • @didierpotolos3319
    @didierpotolos3319 2 года назад +2

    I am exciting to see passionate people that preserve their culture! Greetings from Greece!

  • @hulado
    @hulado 3 года назад

    as an oiler i helped steam the ss crapo on the great lakes usa a coal burning triple expansion cement boat (ship) sporting firetube scotch boilers. served about a year on her and it was a special time in my life. circa 1989.

  • @ronhoyer7015
    @ronhoyer7015 3 года назад +2

    An amazing video. Thank you!

  • @richardgalea9884
    @richardgalea9884 3 года назад +4

    Very interesting to see, my forefathers were involved in British maritime endeavour in the Mediterranean, especially in maintenance. Brings back memories when I was an apprentice in the Malta Dockyards. Thank you.

  • @joemackey1950
    @joemackey1950 6 лет назад +1

    Those who man the boilers are the real unsung heroes on board any ship. Thank you.

  • @davidotness6199
    @davidotness6199 3 года назад +1

    Well done. From a feller with 50 years on the Gulf of Alaska, the Bering Sea, and Arctic Ocean.

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  • @markbrown4442
    @markbrown4442 2 года назад +2

    Well done, Brian. Superb stuff. I'm grateful that there are people such as yourselves keeping history living today. Thank.

  • @congt9288
    @congt9288 3 года назад +3

    As an ex marine engineer I thoroughly enjoyed that. Thank you

  • @PeterBeaumont-br4ep
    @PeterBeaumont-br4ep Год назад +1

    Great video. Thanks,do more.

  • @TheRealLink
    @TheRealLink 5 лет назад +76

    Outstanding, riveting, and incredibly informative. Not enough can be said about the care and quality of the documentary you've made. Wow!

    • @johnanderson1388
      @johnanderson1388 4 года назад +1

      Interesting how

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  • @2fix
    @2fix 3 года назад +1

    Thx for sharing, so much fun.

  • @jeanbuyl
    @jeanbuyl 3 года назад +1

    As a 15 year boy from the technical school came on board of a SS Steentreate Belguim Cargo schip with boiler and Turbines we have to learn abouth the Tripple expansion up and down engine now I see the differend of steam engines .
    Verry learnfull and interesting to now after al the years I am now 75 so Thanks to keep it alive !
    Sorry for the bad English writing .( I Do My Best)
    Jean BUYL

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  • @iliveoutside
    @iliveoutside 7 лет назад +82

    The discussion of the ships hull was riveting

  • @Skipperj
    @Skipperj 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks so much Bryan, you explained it real well! It's a lot of hot work, in the hole.
    I worked as assistant and chief for about 12 yrs.on diesel engine ships, up to 7000 hp.I held a Designated Duty Engineering Lic. which is really only good for vessels up to 500 tons, and unlimited H.P.,all oceans.It's a USCG license that came out in the 90's for the increase in ships this size.I started on gaming ships out of Port Canaveral,Fl.,in 1990. I'm retired now, after 47 yrs. of diesel engines and the related machinery.Now I can sit back with my computer and happily watch the world pass by.You and your black gang made my day, and Bryan, Happy Motoring!

  • @Iainb1954
    @Iainb1954 6 лет назад +7

    Thank you for the memories! Shovelled coal in a Puffer (Auld Reekie) back in '88, from Campbeltown to the Glasgow Garden Festival, and later through the Crinan Canal. Great experiences, both of them. Loved the engine on her, it was a double expansion but much the same. The Waverley, I remember, left us standing...

  • @marvindebot3264
    @marvindebot3264 4 года назад +3

    What a wonderful living, breathing piece of history. I envy you your job sir.

  • @billshaughnessy5878
    @billshaughnessy5878 6 лет назад +28

    Wow, they really did think of everything. Just when I had a steam plant question, it was answered. Brilliant.

    • @04clemea
      @04clemea  6 лет назад +1

      Bill Shaughnessy I still think we missed a few things, there's only so much you can fit into one film.

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  • @DeltaStar777
    @DeltaStar777 Год назад +2

    Absolutely fantastic video. I have never before seen the engine movement indicators (not the telegraphs), I can see the value when harbour manouvering, brilliant

  • @thereissomecoolstuff
    @thereissomecoolstuff 4 года назад +3

    Great job on the video. Thank you so much. 3 days heating to take her out. That is extreme dedication to her and her legacy. Carry on and godspeed.

  • @williamcarrington61
    @williamcarrington61 5 лет назад +10

    Excellent vid , happy memories of doing my spell in the engine room on Shieldhall . It was so good to come up on deck , after a 2 hour watch . And when the cruise ended , enjoy a good sleep in the stern crew berth . Best wishes .

  • @gordonquickstad
    @gordonquickstad 3 года назад +3

    Well done, excellent production, with a surprise ending of the Red Arrows and fireworks!

  • @newstart49
    @newstart49 6 лет назад +1

    I can't thank enough the people who went through the trouble of making this video. The video is far more informative than any History or discover channel would ever do. Needless to say I love ships and this has answered a lot of my long awaited questions, though I do have a hundred more to ask.
    Thanks again!

  • @davdski5935
    @davdski5935 6 лет назад +6

    Fantastic effort all round saving this old girl from the breakers yard, and putting her back into service as a pleasure cruiser on the Solent and other waterways within its operating area. I really enjoyed this, thanks so much for posting and along with historic aeroplanes restorations I now have historic ship restorations and operations to watch. Cheers from Australia.

    • @04clemea
      @04clemea  6 лет назад +1

      Davdski Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it.

    • @davdski5935
      @davdski5935 6 лет назад

      I just marvel at the thought that this set up was used in combat with high-speed manoeuvring, guns ablaze and telegraph commands coming thick and fast as Jackie Fischer and company had a blue with the Germans.

  • @bradfallon4563
    @bradfallon4563 4 года назад +1

    Absolutely wonderful. A treasure for anyone interested in marine steam propulsion. I will re-watch this many times!! Thank you!!

  • @taxalterror
    @taxalterror 6 лет назад +9

    Thank you,It takes me back when I used to go to the Isle of Man with my Dad,Manx Maid I think the ship was called,I went on the bridge and the captain let me put it to full ahead when I was 10 years of age, Many thanks again. :)

    • @04clemea
      @04clemea  6 лет назад +1

      taxalterror Glad its brought back some happy memories for you.

  • @amberjones9520
    @amberjones9520 2 года назад +1

    I think i may be the only female here lol. But ive always been super fascinated with engines and how they work. I particularly love really huge pistons on a ship.

  • @brit1066
    @brit1066 6 лет назад +4

    A POX on any of the NAYSAYERS, this is a GREAT VIDEO.
    Thank heavens we still have such dedicated men to keep this history of steam ships alive.
    Well done to each and everyone who made this possible

    • @04clemea
      @04clemea  6 лет назад

      Science-is-god Thanks for watching.

  • @russwentz3957
    @russwentz3957 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for this excellent documentary!

  • @matthewpeter
    @matthewpeter 4 года назад

    The sound of Willy answering telegraphs and moving to slow ahead is the start up noise to the sound system on my model steam tug! Really well made film.

  • @warrenprice2137
    @warrenprice2137 4 года назад +4

    Absolutely wonderful!! Incredible ship. Incredible video tour. Incredible crew! Amazing how the machinery and the human beings running it create this amazing symphony that moves the Shieldhall with seeming ease for her passengers and anyone looking at her steaming away. Blown away by the knowledge and professionalism involved in keeping this wonderful old girl from another time steaming in the 21st century. A true window into the past and what it took to operate a steam vessel at sea. Thank you so much for this video and for keeping out maritime history alive.

    • @philiphawley2915
      @philiphawley2915 2 года назад

      And still used for dumping sewage at sea. In New York and Boston the Yanks call them “honey barges”

  • @stephenfrost2272
    @stephenfrost2272 7 лет назад +4

    Brilliant! So good to see a ship of that era with triple expansion power, riveted hull. Old school, but all the better for that.

  • @artisanwhitehall
    @artisanwhitehall 4 года назад +6

    Fascinating, took me back 50 years to my days at sea.

    • @johnjephcote7636
      @johnjephcote7636 2 года назад

      memories of the south coast Buff Funnel paddle steamers came back, looking at the passengers. Instructions to the helmsman did not seem very precise, or his responses. I think I prefer a separate wheelhouse below the bridge.

  • @kevg3320
    @kevg3320 3 года назад +6

    Reminds me so much of my training and early days in the RN; still amazes me how much room you chaps have to work in though. Subs tend to a little more cramped.
    Very well made video, sadly I can only give 1 'Like/Thumbs-up'.

  • @mutt51
    @mutt51 4 года назад +1

    An old USN BT much appreciates this!

  • @tonywatts7445
    @tonywatts7445 4 года назад +2

    takes me back many years as an MTP (marine technical propulsion) sailor on HMAS Vampire a Daring class destroyer in the 70s she ran Foster Wheeler Twin Furnace Boilers through English electric turbines and could push the old girl through the water at 30 knots at full noise she was 3500 tons i was on her for 2 and a half years> Thanks for the memories.

  • @groundfaultbob
    @groundfaultbob 4 года назад +4

    Absolutely brilliant. Extremely knowledgeable engineer. Best video in a long time. Thank you.

  • @robh4671
    @robh4671 6 лет назад +7

    Engineer thank you for your Brilliant guide on what happens below deck in the Heart of ship out of sight to the public..when ever I visit any ship of size im always drawn to the engine room.amazing .

  • @alanrickman2400
    @alanrickman2400 3 года назад

    Fascinating!!!! I'm a steam engineer in Los Angeles and a member of the Titanic historical society in Massachusetts

  • @stevemurphy1524
    @stevemurphy1524 5 лет назад +2

    Thoroughly enjoyed this! I'm taking the steam school onboard the 1942 Liberty Ship, John W. Brown in Baltimore.

  • @griswald322
    @griswald322 2 года назад +1

    What an amazing video. So many different tasks to perform and you have such a wealth of knowledge.
    My late father would have loved to watch this. He was a chief engineer in the Blue Funnel Line in the
    1930`s.

  • @michaelcharters5727
    @michaelcharters5727 7 лет назад +10

    Loved this video. brings back memories of time spent in engine room THE MERCHANT NAVY

  • @xKmotx
    @xKmotx 7 лет назад +2

    Utterly fascinating and enjoyable video movie. The complexity of this old steam powered ship is staggering. Thank you for this wonderful, vicarious journey.

    • @04clemea
      @04clemea  7 лет назад +1

      xKmotx thank you, it's definitely a bit different to a modern ship.

  • @MasticMan12345678
    @MasticMan12345678 6 лет назад

    I started my apprenticeship in ship repair in 1967 and I only got to work on one steam up and downer, this video was very well presented and gave an excellent insight into the workings of an old steamship well done to all involved, I so wanted to throw my boiler suit on and head down to the engine room I wish there were more similar videos of this quality.

    • @04clemea
      @04clemea  6 лет назад

      MasticMan12345678 Thanks for enjoying the film, maybe you could make a trip on the ship, one day

  • @yambo59
    @yambo59 4 года назад +1

    A wonderful documentary-! I enjoy all things mechanical and the bigger the better - watching the whole ships crew work together is truly a treat.

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  • @nlr70
    @nlr70 6 лет назад +10

    Michell thrust block, I have worked for them 28 years company still going strong, class film 10/10

  • @ralwoe
    @ralwoe Год назад +1

    As a power engineer 2nd class, I found this was very interesting.

  • @waladamek7098
    @waladamek7098 6 лет назад +1

    As an old steam stoker, it brought back many memories.

  • @captainswoop8722
    @captainswoop8722 3 года назад

    As a teenager in the 1970s I spent time aboard the ex HMS Neave an 'Isles' class Admiralty trawler , renamed as the Tulipbank and working as a cleaning ship for oil tankers out of Hartlepool.
    It was being refitted and my dad was working as the engineer in charge. It had the same machinery as the Shieldhall but only half of it as it was a single screw ship.
    Another difference was an auxiliary vertical water tube boiler that could have enough steam for all the auxiliaries and turbine alternator in just a couple of hours.

  • @edwardhayden4626
    @edwardhayden4626 7 лет назад +42

    This one of the best videos I have watched in a long time. So much knowledge was imparted. Another video would be nice of the workings of the bridge gear.

    • @04clemea
      @04clemea  7 лет назад +3

      Edward Hayden , I'm glad you enjoyed watching it. I'm not sure what bridge gear you're taking about, as this video covers most of the equipment on the bridge.

    • @bryangirling3189
      @bryangirling3189 7 лет назад +6

      Thank you from me Bryan your narrator - we had fun making it!

    • @rjrestorationstation4402
      @rjrestorationstation4402 5 лет назад +3

      Bryan Girling Your tour was absolutely the best explanation of the workings of steam boilers, auxiliary equipment and the triple expansion steam engines. It would be awesome to visit England and see the ship!!!
      Best wishes to you and the crew. Safe journeys...Bob

  • @mattmatthews5785
    @mattmatthews5785 6 лет назад +2

    Really great Video I spent 15 years as a merchant mariner and it is so cool to watch any history on how things used to be done ,I always loved working with older engineers you can learn so much fro them thanks for sharing this video .

    • @04clemea
      @04clemea  6 лет назад

      matt matthews Thanks very much matt.

  • @billybeerman2657
    @billybeerman2657 6 лет назад +3

    Fantastic video! It was a pleasure to watch. Thank you for taking us along on this trip.

  • @Obladgolated
    @Obladgolated 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Mr. Girling for this excellent documentary video, which as you brought it to a close seems to have brought tears to my eyes, for some mysterious reason. Thanks and best wishes also to Paul, Allen, Tony, Willy, Andy, Peter, and the others who make _Shieldhall_ work. Perhaps I'll one day be lucky enough to see her in person.

    • @bryangirling3189
      @bryangirling3189 4 года назад

      We would be delighted to see you on board! Sadly the 2020 season has had to be cancelled.... so see you next year! Bryan G

  • @sulray
    @sulray 6 лет назад +1

    This is the best video of the workings of the old steam engines as I remember them,must take a trip when back in the U.K.

    • @04clemea
      @04clemea  6 лет назад

      Ray sull it would be a great trip out on her.