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Robert Steer
Приєднався 15 лип 2011
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Dolphins AND porpoises off Gabtiola
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A bit of an anomaly having White Sided Dolphins and Dahls Porpoises together. Shooting from the Chinese Deep-Sea log ship the Taokas Wisdom
Dahl's Porpoise's in the Straits.AVI
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On our run up to Kingcome on Sunday. Our little visitors stayed with us for quite a while, probably over an hour or so. The souls of sailors lost at sea, so the 'myth' goes. That's why they like to come back and hang out with the boat
Running Skookumchuk.on a 96' Landing Craft, the 'Inlet Raider' (power barge) AVI
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Heading out of Sechelt's Porpoise Bay, (where we tie up next to the Lighthouse Marine Pub), back to Campbell River. The tide, and associated Current Velocity is not always in your favour. This is time to use 'local knowledge' to gain atvantage with back eddies. These 'back eddies' circulate and flow the opposite way of the tidal flow and if you know how to ride the edges, the push off the point...
This is Great, I wish you would post more videos
All of those boils represent a huge boulder just under the surface. That barge must have an incredibly shallow draft. If I had been the owner of the boat or the auto, I would have been $@!++ing myself. :-)
Just upwellings
Thanks for the show and the memories of my own fifty + yrs of doing the same and similar all the way up to the Mackenzie.
Nice upload
Big like #1. It's interesting to see those dolphins out there.
Watching back the dolphins merrily swimming
Thanks.
So wonderful to see these dolphines
Winding out them kitty Cats. Meow!!!!
Good driving !
can I havethe onstruction plans for your boat? i'll pay a reasonable amount and I wont sell/give them to anyone else...thinking about a forty foot or so landing craft.
MultiTruther I believe this barge is simply a Second World War era landing craft that has been lengthened. You should be able to do a bit of searching about WW2 landing craft and find full technical drawings.
Let's going to Samarinda, we often to build landing craft
need to buy one of these.
Superb video , would love to work and live there
Dumb question...why not wait four hours and go with the current? Boat like that must use a lot of diesel!
schedules
hehe just caught this today in photo :> kinda neat, especially the jolly rogers :>
I live on my boat at the dock beside the boat ramp in C.R. I've seen him come in at night time in a strong south easter and bring the Raider into the boat launch and make it look easy. Sometimes he wakes me up when he comes in hot and turns around with lots of thrust though, then I ain't so keen. lol
cool video! Damn interesting job you have, would love to see more of the deep - sea ships you work on. I am very intrigued.
We have seen these folks on the coast,they know how to get the job done for sure,We say mount a GOPRO cam on the mast,now that would rock.
@gangesexcavating I thought this was ocean falls for a second
Gerald would never fall in.
Great video of the INLET RAIDER at work
Good one. Thanks for sharing.
Nicely done, I've towed barges through here, but never that hole, nice to see it thanks.
@gangesexcavating Hey thanks for that! Yes, Gerald is a gem on there for sure! The crane had a manufactuers defect and toppled on us doing a job! It's being dealt with by the insurance now
Awesome! Two thumbs up!!
Great video! now this is why I like watching UA-cam! There is a great photo of this Inlet Raider landing barge taking a load of Concrete trucks on board at Gulf Coast Materials Ltd. office on Saltspring Island, BC.
About time somebody gave Gerald a chance to prove his stuff. Where is the other crane LOL.
Way to work those back eddies Cap'n Bob - you rock, Dude!