5 AWFUL Ship Makeovers
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boy did piodo do a number on it when the ship was first introduced in the 1930s it was a massive step forward for the company
the ship became known as a terrible roller even in a flat car so if you're traveling to Australia this probably wasn't the ship to catch if you had seasickness
this once great lady of the sea was now a utilitarian Workhorse and when the war ended in 1945 a ship was actually owned outright by the British government
the Norway's squat exterior was a very far cry from the sweeping Floating Palace the French line had introduced back in 1960
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These 5 ship makeovers were terrible - some were engineering failures and others just didn't look right! 0:00 Introduction 0:29 RMS Strathnaver 3:14 SS Castelbianco 6:42 MV Georgic 11:40 SS France / Norway 14:25 Ryndam II / Atlas Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsE8PTncfn2Vga48jH46HnQ/join Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/oceanlinerdesigns Oceanliner Designs explores the design, construction, engineering and operation of historyβs great ocean liners β from Titanic to Queen Mary but not forgetting the likes of Empress of Ireland or Chusan. Join Mike Brady as he uncovers the myths, explains the timelines, logistics and deep dives into the lives of the people and ocean liner ships that we all know and love.