I wasn't sure about these antiques, but a modern vessel, beginning from a standing start, would be overhauled within an hour.
The ship, built in 1960, does not have an automatic unloader, like more modern vessels.
It ceased service in 1987 and has been replaced by more modern vessels.
The ship is not the most modern vessel and wouldn't appeal to younger people but it's just what I wanted.
Cheslakee would be the smallest modern vessel owned by the company.
Very modern and impressive vessel with all the latest technology.
These had all been built in the 1930s, making them modern vessels.
The problem appears to be especially prevalent on some of the more modern vessels.
Life-vests and other safety equipment are not routinely provided, even on modern vessels.
Similar bow designs have been used in modern vessels.