Nothing quite like going up one side of a mountain of water, teetering, and sliding down the other side, over and over and over and over again. Great memories, thank you for posting.
Главные герои этого видео: Инженеры, которые просчитали корпус на сопротивление деформациям. Металлурги, которые выдали качественный металл. Сварщики, которые качественно сварили судно. Электронщики, мотористы, программисты, вдохнувшие жизнь в эту громадину.
Yes. Stop and take a look around your room. Look at all the stuff in it...(including the gadget you're using to read this). A lot of the items in your room are brought to you by these sailors. They're willing to risk their lives for our comfort. Let's appreciate the sailors/seafarers. May God bless them, and give them long life.
Most of the children on here have been raised with a silver spoon in their mouth and a self entitled attitude. These guys go to sea and risk their lives to feed their families and themselves and inturn bring us the goods we want. Without sailors the world would stop.yeah they make reasonable coin but probably not as good as many assume. Especially in countries like Russia. I know carpenters who are at home every night who make similar money. So big respect and admiration goes out to these guy as far as I'm concerned. Thanks guys
‘Ohhh fyuck o meye gyoh’ my favourite quote from this vid. Great respect for these guys & the Slavic music in the background totally adds to the drama 🙏
В молодые годы пришлось поработать в море, о чем не жалею.... Ходили за зерном в Канаду, 2 недели переход через Тихий и вот все две недели такая красота. Теряешь действительность, не поесть, не поспать, все ходят как зомбированные.....
Such an amazing video, you are so brave Mr Deepsea. My heart goes out to you and your family. Thank you for providing goods to the world. My new favourite channel. My hero 🌎❤️
Not too bad - but when your on a 6000 ton cargo ship and going under every third wave well - there's two types of sailor - the one who cant look freezes and prays profusely (even non religious) or the one who's fear is overcome by extreme exhilaration and is in awe of the sea's power - luckily I was the latter - one wave broke so hard our gangway winch motor was snapped off its mounts and disappeared. Its fantastic to watch great videos like this bringing back memories!
Thinking of doing trucking which made me nervous sue to the dangers then I saw this on my feed and now I don’t feel to bad. I’ll start watching for of these videos as they seems to relax me😂
Это я вовремя зашел)) Если честно мне страшно даже за монитором, если бы попал в такой шторм, наверное забился бы в каюте и молил Бога всё это прекратить.
Похоже на костер река-море… Я сам попадал в подобную передрягу в Атлантике между Канарами и Гибралтаром и на река-море с осадкой 4.50… Тут только носом строго на волну и выгребать потихоньку, хорошо если с твоим направлением совпадает… А попутный подрезал судя по всему… и заставил менять курс или сбавить ход, что в данном случае смертельно опасно.
@@enginedepartment744 idi jopy ot rakushek ochist… Moryak s pechki bryak Геройствовать на панамаксе не велика заслуга.. ты на река-море через Бискай пройди, а потом тут куражься.. А на больших пароходах не только ты работал.
Главное не высота волны, а шаг между волнами, чтобы он был больше чем длинна судна, иначе как печально известный т/х Арвин у берегов Турции в январе 2021
@Пен Даль Correct, North Sea west of Denmark's coast heading slightly west of due south at ~0.4 knots speed over ground (SOG), so 1 nautical mile every 2 hours and 12 minutes. www.bing.com/maps?osid=56ae06c0-f972-4446-ad4b-4ffa236dc07a&cp=55.958151~0.827923&lvl=5&v=2&sV=2&form=S00027
Heya! Is it possible for me to use and share this footage on my youtube page? I share footage from all kind of activities on our ocean. Cargo ships in the 1960s till now, oil rigs, fishing vessels, etc. Of course full credit will be given to the owner of the footage. Looking forward to your reply. Kind regards. Cheers.
this comment goes out to SuperOmarcO just wanted to hit you up cuz I was digging on your bike bro looks like a nice ride and number two at eight or nine seconds into the video there must be a shipping Lane because up ahead you can see the stack of another freighter right ahead of it so I'm not too familiar with that but I would think that even if they were having troubles that maybe they could come to each other's age but have a nice day brother peace out I was digging on your motorbike
+John Tuttobene and are my eyes deceiving me I told you that I had seen a boat to stack about either 8 to 10 seconds in the opening video now I'm watching the radar and for some strange reason I could be wrong but it looks like a fucking fishing boat who in the right fucking mind would be out there fucking fish way would you catch me in a fucking even though I'm sure is everybody's watch Deadliest Catch but man no why would you catch me fishing in some type of little fucking fishing boat and them conditions I'm sorry you know I'm sure we are going to make a living and put food on the table but that's just a little fucking over the edge for me guys
Ok here is the deal. If that ship takes a fatal blow from a rogue wave and snaps in two there would be no survivors in these seas. If you are a thousand miles from land and your ship goes down, you will not survive. The Edmond Fitzgerald a loaded ore carrier caught in a September storm on Lake Superior a number of years back was on radar and one minute later it broke in two or three pieces and was at the bottom where it lies to this day. There were no survivors. Its deck hatches failed and the ship filled with water and instantly sank. There is not enough money to tempt me onto a ship knowingly heading into a massive storm. The bottom of the sea is covered with rusting hulks and unfortunately the bones of their brave but ill fated crews. Rest In Peace.
@@Gubastek something tells me rhe water got through the tarps in those conditions. There's a few nightmare walls of water yall caught here...great work capturing the height of the waves....it's difficult to do even on my small sailboat and very difficult on ships to show just how big waves are there in person, they always seem to appear 1/3 the size on film as in person....I have been in some seas that had steep sided waves in rhe Gulf of Mexicos always 70°-90°F waters and probably not as big as these...I was on a 100' supply boat turned Dive Support Vessel after Rita/Katrina oilfield disaster (probably more $$$ than New Orleans in damages in the long run...there is an unbelievable infrastructure of pipelines, platforms, wells, subsea structures and even some of the deepest work in the world via semi-submersible that all had to be rushed rebuilt by Construction crews Ccross the gulf for like 5 years and was a boom for all marine construction in the Gulf) Anyway the waves looked huge from the 100' supply vessel I was on but were probably lying 12-20ft..a few reminiscent of the mountains of water you've captured here.
Yes, but sometimes the only option is to dart through the weakest part of it. Ie- sometimes fuel won't permit getting far enough out of the way, sometimes weather patterns won't permit getting out of the way, and sometimes the route is too dangerous (certain countries and areas of the seas you avoid at all costs due to pirates, rivaling governments, e.t.c) that limit options to get out of the way of the storm.
Жуть, сразу представилось древнее мореходство на деревянных и с парусами , даже страшно подумать как это страшно наверное было.
Люди были железные а корабли деревянные
@@ИванКолодин-г3н так и было .....
Ñ estou entendendo nada mais acredito que vocêis são russos
@@marcoscarmo9123 e voce é portugues
@@МихаилХорт-з5я ñ brasileiro e vc fala português nossa como
Nothing quite like going up one side of a mountain of water, teetering, and sliding down the other side, over and over and over and over again. Great memories, thank you for posting.
Those aren't Heavy Seas.....they're liquid MOUNTAINS!!
Well it’s about time someone put a real video up on rough seas ---- loved it cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
At 0.15 the guy said: "Mother dear, birth me back".
Hey, alina u speak english?
Hahahaha
Да да так и было)
That gotta be the best pirate I've ever seen.
So it would seem
Норм, расслабляющяя обстановка, музычка, хи хи ха ха, респект морякам
Да они часто в такие попадают
Да хули еще делать)) если все пойдет по пизде то уже ничего не спасет. Мужики красава на оптимизме)
Главные герои этого видео:
Инженеры, которые просчитали корпус на сопротивление деформациям.
Металлурги, которые выдали качественный металл.
Сварщики, которые качественно сварили судно.
Электронщики, мотористы, программисты, вдохнувшие жизнь в эту громадину.
Вы не правы. Сейчас главные герои - это хозяева-начальники. Олигархи. Это вам - не СССР!
@@НикИванов-ф2к речь шла о конкретном видео, а не о "главных".
@@dmytrotarasov9477 вы олигарх?
@@НикИванов-ф2к меня на видео нет, как и олигархов
@@НикИванов-ф2к молодец, приплёл. Возьми с полки пирожок
Yes. Stop and take a look around your room. Look at all the stuff in it...(including the gadget you're using to read this). A lot of the items in your room are brought to you by these sailors. They're willing to risk their lives for our comfort. Let's appreciate the sailors/seafarers. May God bless them, and give them long life.
They are willing to risk their lives for money, not my comfort.
@@animalistic8411 exactly, and huge money to say the least.
May my new playstation 5 have a nice sea.
Nah I make sure everything I order is shipped via plane. Sometimes I even fly my own plane to get my own package.
Most of the children on here have been raised with a silver spoon in their mouth and a self entitled attitude. These guys go to sea and risk their lives to feed their families and themselves and inturn bring us the goods we want. Without sailors the world would stop.yeah they make reasonable coin but probably not as good as many assume. Especially in countries like Russia. I know carpenters who are at home every night who make similar money.
So big respect and admiration goes out to these guy as far as I'm concerned. Thanks guys
‘Ohhh fyuck o meye gyoh’ my favourite quote from this vid. Great respect for these guys & the Slavic music in the background totally adds to the drama 🙏
Мужики, у вас стальные яица!!!
Нахер отдолял приближал когда не было эффекта
what is this language
@@alaminkhan5147 Russian
ohh...love russian from🇧🇩
Это один из рабочих дней моряка
Да, бесстрашные наши моряки, дай им бог здоровья и удачи!
Красота и сила природы! и многообразие русского языка....
Still the sailors are laughing!!
They really don’t know what the hell is fear🤣
They are kinda used of it.
They're Russian, they don't know fear, fear knows them..
@@CountyGarage207 russians fear no man
В России и не только такое бывает
they fearing that's why they laughing ...
OMFG WERES THE ENGLISH IN THE COMMENTS.... Ohhh u have found ur destination to the comment
@Zachary Koplin i meen i could stay at this English bustop for a bit...
Cool
weres?
Сука блять
Просто Челик ору
ian never thought ab boats having windshield wipers that’s pretty rad
who is ian?
@@marrastreamheart8542 only legends know ab ian
@@zane126 Damn man's be out here spitting bare facts.
Вы герои, мужики 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Св. Николай вам в помощь 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 на это даже смотреть страшно....
Diana Rudenko да мы великие. Капитаны и моряки. Сколько раз ходил в море. Милая девушка ты бы знала
Чем герои, кого спасли, они просто выполняют работу
@@alennev великие блять??😂
В молодые годы пришлось поработать в море, о чем не жалею.... Ходили за зерном в Канаду, 2 недели переход через Тихий и вот все две недели такая красота. Теряешь действительность, не поесть, не поспать, все ходят как зомбированные.....
Наши ребята умудряются в такой обстановке ещё юморить !!! Молодцы!!!!
Such an amazing video, you are so brave Mr Deepsea. My heart goes out to you and your family. Thank you for providing goods to the world. My new favourite channel. My hero 🌎❤️
"Сундук... хренов. Мудак. Матов нет на него."
Орнул с концовки
Не видели там часом Федьку Конюхова, он там на вёслах на своей бляшанке где-то должен был прогребать ?
Браво !!!
Али, а кто это?
Возле останкино гребёт
Хааааааааа!
Его самого-то как раз и видали: откуда ни возьмись - Фидора!!!
Молодцы мужики!Удачи вам в вашем нелёгком деле👍
Бог моря всегда Вам в помощь, Нептун пусть всегда помогает
Вот так ребята, цените ваши брелки и чехлы с Алиэкспресс 😁
вообще то с китая самолетом доставляют между нами нет океана)
@@romanov_km не все в России живут)
Много чего через Немецкие порты доставляют по южной части
Gregorian: Moment of Peace
Not too bad - but when your on a 6000 ton cargo ship and going under every third wave well - there's two types of sailor - the one who cant look freezes and prays profusely (even non religious) or the one who's fear is overcome by extreme exhilaration and is in awe of the sea's power - luckily I was the latter - one wave broke so hard our gangway winch motor was snapped off its mounts and disappeared. Its fantastic to watch great videos like this bringing back memories!
Its looks more scary when u r on toilet pot.
Matrix World 😂😂😂🤪
😂
What about taking a cold shower while here
can feel the bending moments and shear forces from here.
Thinking of doing trucking which made me nervous sue to the dangers then I saw this on my feed and now I don’t feel to bad. I’ll start watching for of these videos as they seems to relax me😂
That must be somewhere off Kamchatka. Can’t imagine beaufort 12 anywhere else near Russia.
В таких случаях надо благодарить судостроителей и проектировщиков таких судов!!!
Это же то что в черном море произошло
@@Паач что?
2:53 - OMG o_O
MOM THIS IS WHY I DONT WANT TO GO OUTSIDE.
Бля, ток русские в такой ситуации могут ржать)
нет не только русские смеются ua-cam.com/video/5vzLKx79SbE/v-deo.html
@@vladimirlos5432 Блять, зачем каждый раз вставлять эту ебучую тире? Отвратительно выглядит.
@@thebraindit7995 да))))
Вечно бухие рускиие
4:40 RIP the cargo
Rip cars 4:40
Thank you for sharing an caring
Это я вовремя зашел)) Если честно мне страшно даже за монитором, если бы попал в такой шторм, наверное забился бы в каюте и молил Бога всё это прекратить.
best video with details ever
Music in the background : Gregorian , in a moment of peace
Outside : Storm
I've been in these kind of seas. Really hard to sleep. You basically pass out from exhaustion.
Похоже на костер река-море…
Я сам попадал в подобную передрягу в Атлантике между Канарами и Гибралтаром и на река-море с осадкой 4.50…
Тут только носом строго на волну и выгребать потихоньку, хорошо если с твоим направлением совпадает…
А попутный подрезал судя по всему… и заставил менять курс или сбавить ход, что в данном случае смертельно опасно.
reka-gore))) Na zhabodave?)
@@enginedepartment744 idi jopy ot rakushek ochist…
Moryak s pechki bryak
Геройствовать на панамаксе не велика заслуга.. ты на река-море через Бискай пройди, а потом тут куражься..
А на больших пароходах не только ты работал.
And they were laughing! I was close to barfing just watching the video!
Because, they are russians, they go afront to machinegun firing with smily faces
@@Regressor14 ahahhahaha, yeah, we are russians hah
Even the fish get seasick in these waves :o
Total respect to ALL that perform this profession.. Wishing u all Continued safety and success.. ✌
«Моря - мать, она не примет меня назад в свою утробу!»
great experience, does anybody know the title of the song they playing ?
I’m all the way at 3:58 and so far, not even 1, not 1 sizable “BOW-BREAKER-WAVE”. Has hit it. And the tape is almost over.
these guys are having a blast,
Хорошо, что работают дворники) а то совсем стремно! Семь футов под килем, моряки!
wow thanks 4 sharing!! ABSOLUTELY GREAT footage! thanks for the adrenaline rush of butterflies in my gut lol👍
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
The almost perfect storm, close though. Big balls
Northsea, kattegat, fisher, humber is warning zones in the nortsea
Think is lyngby radio calling
Pfft, that's Kilcunda on a good day!
Видео уже 7 лет, а Ютуб решил мне его подкинуть именно сейчас.
держи в курсе
Иче блять с этого заебали такие коменты
Как мои родители, добирались до школы по им рассказам
Сколько высота такой волны ?
Метров 10
15 метров.
Главное не высота волны, а шаг между волнами, чтобы он был больше чем длинна судна, иначе как печально известный т/х Арвин у берегов Турции в январе 2021
I always wondered, where do the sea creatures go during rough seas? The orcas? Whales? Dolphins?
sea floor.
So they’re just laying low down there huh?
@@suzymoroka297 just like you when you are hit by a strong wind or a hurricane, what do you do?
nice vid. pretty big seas. 15 to 20 foot swell? where was the ship?
20ft seems about right! im not 100% but I know its off West Africa heading Northbound.
deepsea Wow
Peter Toole I say 30-35
@Пен Даль Correct, North Sea west of Denmark's coast heading slightly west of due south at ~0.4 knots speed over ground (SOG), so 1 nautical mile every 2 hours and 12 minutes. www.bing.com/maps?osid=56ae06c0-f972-4446-ad4b-4ffa236dc07a&cp=55.958151~0.827923&lvl=5&v=2&sV=2&form=S00027
А когда на море качка и бушует ураган ... Приходила к вам морячка ?😁
На суше по любому)
ഇങ്ങള് പറഞ്ഞത് sariyantta
Обосрала все штаны)
Парни вы молочаги! Семь футов под килем вам!!!! Море слабых ненавидит, море сильных не обидит!!!
I think this is in the North Sea, offshore Denmark. Struggled to read the coordinates.
Sounds of Silence playing in the background too.
Impagable la labor de estos héroes. Sensacional. 👏.
Героическая профессия !
Amazing that it floats!!! 😳 sooooo scary!
Heya! Is it possible for me to use and share this footage on my youtube page? I share footage from all kind of activities on our ocean. Cargo ships in the 1960s till now, oil rigs, fishing vessels, etc. Of course full credit will be given to the owner of the footage. Looking forward to your reply. Kind regards. Cheers.
Сколько в таком режиме приходилось бьІвать под треск судна?...
Great vid, scary on board i'd say...
this comment goes out to SuperOmarcO just wanted to hit you up cuz I was digging on your bike bro looks like a nice ride and number two at eight or nine seconds into the video there must be a shipping Lane because up ahead you can see the stack of another freighter right ahead of it so I'm not too familiar with that but I would think that even if they were having troubles that maybe they could come to each other's age but have a nice day brother peace out I was digging on your motorbike
+John Tuttobene and are my eyes deceiving me I told you that I had seen a boat to stack about either 8 to 10 seconds in the opening video now I'm watching the radar and for some strange reason I could be wrong but it looks like a fucking fishing boat who in the right fucking mind would be out there fucking fish way would you catch me in a fucking even though I'm sure is everybody's watch Deadliest Catch but man no why would you catch me fishing in some type of little fucking fishing boat and them conditions I'm sorry you know I'm sure we are going to make a living and put food on the table but that's just a little fucking over the edge for me guys
SuperOMARKO are you there?
So...if I am Captain Barbosa and my ship is Blackpearl, can I make it?
Some of those waves must be 60-70 feet.
Ok here is the deal. If that ship takes a fatal blow from a rogue wave and snaps in two there would be no survivors in these seas. If you are a thousand miles from land and your ship goes down, you will not survive.
The Edmond Fitzgerald a loaded ore carrier caught in a September storm on Lake Superior a number of years back was on radar and one minute later it broke in two or three pieces and was at the bottom where it lies to this day. There were no survivors. Its deck hatches failed and the ship filled with water and instantly sank. There is not enough money to tempt me onto a ship knowingly heading into a massive storm. The bottom of the sea is covered with rusting hulks and unfortunately the bones of their brave but ill fated crews. Rest In Peace.
Such a good video thanks guys thinking of you
Can anyone explain how dangerous are those waves to the ship? I know they are big , but I just don't know anything about ships
Super dangerously bad
Someone playing the “sound of silence” in the control room?
Вообще отличная погода для сёрфинга)
В такие плаванья надо брать с собой доску.
That looked like a Grimaldi car boat at the end? Hopefully they had the vehicles lashed well...
жесть просто....ребята вы герои...
What is that objet at the ene of the video? Is it another ship?
The Sea was angry ,very angry .Cheers
I can already see the rookies puking straight ahead. - Messa empty. The cook is off.
Ой ребятушки!
Я плыву вместе с вами.
Уже 5 раз утонула.
Удачи вы мододцы.
Очень смелые сильные люди
не плыву, а иду, плавают какашки в унитазе
@@pdrshik2012 Не умничай Васек.И плавают и ходят и так и так правильно.
2:59 That is a fucking monster wave!
With a tarp keeping the water out a bad hatch.... I would be nervous too
Just some extra cargo wrapped in tarps on top of a good hatch - a side hustle for the captain and crew...
@@Gubastek something tells me rhe water got through the tarps in those conditions. There's a few nightmare walls of water yall caught here...great work capturing the height of the waves....it's difficult to do even on my small sailboat and very difficult on ships to show just how big waves are there in person, they always seem to appear 1/3 the size on film as in person....I have been in some seas that had steep sided waves in rhe Gulf of Mexicos always 70°-90°F waters and probably not as big as these...I was on a 100' supply boat turned Dive Support Vessel after Rita/Katrina oilfield disaster (probably more $$$ than New Orleans in damages in the long run...there is an unbelievable infrastructure of pipelines, platforms, wells, subsea structures and even some of the deepest work in the world via semi-submersible that all had to be rushed rebuilt by Construction crews Ccross the gulf for like 5 years and was a boom for all marine construction in the Gulf)
Anyway the waves looked huge from the 100' supply vessel I was on but were probably lying 12-20ft..a few reminiscent of the mountains of water you've captured here.
The owners of these vessels shout be questioned, as to why they let their vessels and crew take these unnecessary risks.
Is there laughing gas on these ships?
Охринеть, как они там не обделались :)
Так, волны запугивают страхом, а не делом
Похоже, чуваки не догадываются, что судно может переломиться на такой волне. Весело им...
,
Hola compañero latinoamericano. Que tengas un gran día en esta jungla
Респект капитану. При такой волне одно неправильное решение и судно перевернёт как сранную лодку.
В баренцевом в феврале не бывали часом?
What was that at the end?
I was expecting to see a surfer coming down from these waves passing next to the boat
I'd love to take a trip on one of these ships just to lose weight. I'd probably spend the entire trip not eating and barfing!
The ship is only making 1 knot over ground and is being blown backwards and to the starboard (right) at almost 110 degrees!
The coordinates on the radar screen tells me this is not west Africa but west coast of Denmark . Other than that pretty scary.
Need a big boat for waves like that !!
Почему вы так ругаетесь на другое судно в конце видео?
Потому что они чуть не столкнулись
Потому что оно сделано не по ГОСТу.
Are they not warned there's a storm coming their way?
Yes, but sometimes the only option is to dart through the weakest part of it.
Ie- sometimes fuel won't permit getting far enough out of the way, sometimes weather patterns won't permit getting out of the way, and sometimes the route is too dangerous (certain countries and areas of the seas you avoid at all costs due to pirates, rivaling governments, e.t.c) that limit options to get out of the way of the storm.
Is that "offroad" in the seas?
It is - it is! It's the original! So many copies made because its a great storm video with unique view
What a pity that I don't understand Russian...
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