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At Point Hope Maritime Shipyard in Victoria, British Columbia, the arrival of Evco 55 marked a clear shift in what the yard could handle. This documentary-style video follows the largest barge the shipyard has ever brought ashore, an operation that required months of planning, a widened cradle, and a new winch system to safely handle an operation of this magnitude. You’ll see the barge rise from the water, move onto the turntable, and transfer along the spur line into dry berth, ending with time-lapse sequences and still images that capture the scale, precision, and teamwork behind a milestone moment in this working shipyard’s evolution. Point Hope Maritime Shipyard is part of the Ralmax Group of Companies and employs skilled tradespeople from around the world. If you’re interested in a career in marine trades, ship repair, welding, fabrication, scaffolding or industrial work, you can explore open positions here: 🔗 https://pointhopemaritime.com/#home-c... South Coast Diving Ltd. is a Canadian-owned commercial diving company based in Victoria, British Columbia, with its head office at the Federal drydock in Victoria. Their tagline says it best: “Setting the standard for excellence in underwater service.” They offer marine inspections and survey work, underwater welding and infrastructure remediation, and ship repair and maintenance support in shipyard and marine environments. www.southcoastdiving.com I donate 10% of my YouTube AdSense revenue to local charitable organizations, and that’s something I hold very close to my heart. So far on my YouTube journey, I’ve earned $5,700 and have been able to make five contributions of $114.00 each. This video helped support The Terry Fox Foundation, The Canucks Autism Network, The Victoria Hospitals Foundation, The Courtnall Society for Mental Health, and The Horse Shit Campaign. Thank you for watching and for helping make these donations possible. I want to take a moment to acknowledge that this footage was captured on the unceded territory of the Lekwungen people of the Esquimalt and Songhees First Nations. My channel is dedicated to bringing you new adventures every weekend, allowing you to explore the world of planes, trains, automobiles, ships, food reviews, and tourist attractions in the vibrant capital city of Victoria, Vancouver, British Columbia and across this vast country of Canada. As my horizons expand, so do the journeys across the vast and beautiful landscapes of Canada. Best....Corrie