The Ferry Enters Dry Dock… and the Clock Starts Ticking | CaptainsVoyage
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It's a strange feeling knowing that the water around you is disappearing by the minute.
But make no mistake, dry docking in the darkest part of winter out in the open with no shelter is brutal.
But overall, I'm really happy about this docking.
The ship was in peak condition. The crew, well, they had earned a welldeserved rest.
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In the frozen heart of winter, just beneath the Arctic Circle, our plug-in hybrid ferry enters dry dock - silent, towering, and surrounded by darkness that lasts nearly all day. The biting cold, the echo of steel, and the hum of machinery tell a story not just of engineering, but of resilience. This isn’t just maintenance, it’s survival. Every bolt tightened, every system checked, is a step toward ensuring she sails another year through some of the harshest waters on Earth. I’ve poured my passion into capturing this rare glimpse inside the Arctic’s winter shipyard, a place where time feels slower, the cold feels sharper, and every decision matters. If you enjoy stories of ships, the sea, and the people who keep them moving, help me reach 1,000 subscribers before the year’s end by: ⚓ Subscribing to the channel ⚓ Commenting to share your thoughts or ask questions ⚓ Liking the video to help more people find it ⚓ Sharing with fellow ship, travel, and engineering enthusiasts Every click, every word of support, keeps this channel sailing forward. Thank you for being part of the crew. #DryDock #ArcticCircle #HybridFerry #WinterShipping #MaritimeEngineering #CaptainLife