Yes great stuff. I like seeing drone footage. Impressed you can even fly the thing in a controlled manner.Allen McL wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 6:28 pmThank you. I believe Clydeflyer mentioned another two to follow.PiperOne wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 6:17 pmGood effort, still lots of empty quayside for more.Allen McL wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 3:20 pm
Hah, I looked at the shipfinder app at around 0700, and it had it still west of Gourock having just entered the Firth. So I downed a quick coffee thinking I had plenty time to drive the 12 minutes or so to Langbank to launch my drone. I checked the app again as I got out the car and the fecker was now showing her sailing past Yoker !
Here's a few drone shots I got from Shieldhall shortly after she berthed at KG5... (Better luck next time)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IovXziRdPJ4
Cruise Ships for Glasgow`s KGV Dock
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It’s my understanding that the operators of these ships have been trying for a couple of months to get them alongside somewhere in order to disembark the crew, and that Greenock then Glasgow were offered due to:
Availability of hotels to quarantine the crews, access to major hospital facilities if required, onward transportation links via airport and trains.
Availability of hotels to quarantine the crews, access to major hospital facilities if required, onward transportation links via airport and trains.
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Cracking to see the drone footage - top notch. The `Pursuit was on a cruise off Argentina at the beginning of March and tried to dock to offload passengers there. Suspecting a COVID-19 outbreak on board several countries knocked it back. It eventually made it to Miami via the Panama Canal. No one was found to be infected. Quite a journey. Could be at the KGV for a while. I still haven`t heard about the others but if I get any info I`ll post it here.
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Azamara Quest is south east of Hurghada heading for the Suez Canal
Azamara Journey is heading for Salalah in Oman.
Both per Cruisemapper.com
At a guess if they are coming to KGV, the first should be here within two weeks and the second about a week later.
Ian
Azamara Journey is heading for Salalah in Oman.
Both per Cruisemapper.com
At a guess if they are coming to KGV, the first should be here within two weeks and the second about a week later.
Ian
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Glad you enjoyed it, I'll try and get the next one or both further downstream, all things being equal. Here is the above clip again but with some new slow motion software applied. "Only" a 22 hour render time, but looks good.Clydeflyer wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 5:21 pm Cracking to see the drone footage - top notch. The `Pursuit was on a cruise off Argentina at the beginning of March and tried to dock to offload passengers there. Suspecting a COVID-19 outbreak on board several countries knocked it back. It eventually made it to Miami via the Panama Canal. No one was found to be infected. Quite a journey. Could be at the KGV for a while. I still haven`t heard about the others but if I get any info I`ll post it here.
https://youtu.be/LX_xWm9R7-w
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Could have sworn I saw a second identical funnel on the dock on Friday as I drove up the M8 past Braehead. Did another sneak in ?
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Only one ship showing 0830L
https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/ho ... 61/zoom:14
One Azamara vessel is near Corinth, the other is en route Suez
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Hi Allen -
Great to see what the KGV looks like as it`s well screened from the road. Drone footage excellent but it looks as though you need a powerful PC to edit the footage.
As Bearsden says, it looks as though the cruise ship was the one docked when you passed, but Fisheries Protection Vessel Minna went up there this morning.
Cheers.
Great to see what the KGV looks like as it`s well screened from the road. Drone footage excellent but it looks as though you need a powerful PC to edit the footage.
As Bearsden says, it looks as though the cruise ship was the one docked when you passed, but Fisheries Protection Vessel Minna went up there this morning.
Cheers.
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Thanks, I'll use that source from now on.Bearsden wrote: ↑Sun Jun 07, 2020 8:41 amOnly one ship showing 0830L
https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/ho ... 61/zoom:14
One Azamara vessel is near Corinth, the other is en route Suez