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A LIttle Bit Of Ship Banter Podcast, Episode One

Peter Knego's MidShipCinema
Peter Knego's MidShipCinema
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👁️ 914 views📅 9 months ago⏱️ 32:51
What This Creator Said
Creator Had Mixed FeelingsCruise Vlog🥈Expert Creator
Veteran Cruiser

Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.

Creator's Key Takeaways

I've been on over 300 cruises. I've taken literally a million photos.

She's sitting in Mobile being stripped of whatever was left on her that could be considered toxic so that they can sinker.

This is about humanity and morality and it's uh very sad.

I recommend going there for a couple days, and uh, spending as much time as you can on the Kiwaitton.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Visit the Keewatin museum ship in Kingston, Ontario for a few days.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat are the current issues facing classic cruise ships and the industry?
QHow did the presenters develop their interest in ocean liners?

Topics Covered

Service Crew3 Sad BaconCrowd Capacity3 Sad BaconShip Condition2 Sad Bacon

Port Highlights

Detroit, Michigan4 Sad Bacon
Kingston, Ontario3 Happy Bacon
Mobile, Alabama4 Sad Bacon
How to read the Trip Bacon Score
Happy Bacon — creators loved this aspect
Sad Bacon — creators took issue with this
Meh — no strong opinion either way

Scale: 0–5 strips in half-step increments. 0 = “meh”, 5 = “bacon bliss”. Aggregated from creator-review sentiment, weighted by channel expertise.

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YouTube Video Description

Welcome to the first episode of a new podcast about all things cruise ship and ocean liner, hosted by cruise ship journalist and historian Peter Knego and ocean liner aficionado Dan Trachtenberg. We get a chance to introduce ourselves, explain how our interest in the subject grew and lament some of the ships we have lost this year. We also mention the handful of liners that have been preserved around the world and discuss a sad and disturbing new development with several Great Lakes cruise ships and the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol.