Great footage, the sea can be such a terrifying place, especially in rough water like this, the trouble is if you get into trouble, I mean serious trouble, no one can really help and a life jacket just means you take longer to drown! So many millions of sailors have been taken by the sea, often in the most frightening circumstances. I have huge respect for those grain traders who regularly rounded cape horn 100 years ago, time and time again, they really were supermen!
I just finished reading "Voyage" by Sterling Hayden (have read his autobiography "Wanderer" as well), and so I was keen to see a ship in rough weather and to imagine myself there. I'll never see my job as being hard ever again.
Great Vidio. Crew know what they are doing. Very fine ship well able to handle the gale. Just about the right set of canvas without overpressing the ship. Must have a very experienced skipper. Well done.
Right. I appreciate the footage and all, but at the same time..... What a waste of footage. No sails, no waves, no anything for scale. It seems this person was really overwhelmed with water getting on the deck.
I just think about all the men that sail all over the world in ships at the time this was made and before. Tell me they were not courageous. Just incredible
Great footage, that's a true (high) force 8, thank you for being honest, 40 knots maybe, so many other channels would have exaggerated and called it a 10
I’m definitely old (78) but definitely not an “old salt”. I’d love to experience this but I have all I can do to stand upright on land, and I’d be befouling the scuppers with vomit. Maybe in another life!
She has 3 masts, mizzenmast has two, fore and aft sails, the fore and main mast have 6 square sails, course (main), upper and lower top sails, topgallent, royal, sky sail, 3 jibs and 7 staysails.
Like for others, for me this is not a serious F8. But she's running well against it. I would like to have been there! As Unlimited Mate I've been through a North Atlantic periferal Force 12 on a 95ft beam trawler accompanied by a British frigate when we were too far out in the North Atlantic to get home in time. We lost sight of each other. The wind flattened the sea and the resultant 15 meters of flying water blotted out visibility and all electronic and communication equipment. The merciless shrieking sound of the wind penetrated our bodies, and even the ship vibrated with it. We couldn't sleep. This was not much fun. Unfortunately I didn't have my camera with me on this trip.
Nowhere near a force 8 - lets try a force 6 Ps: I first saw the Europa in Antartica then twice more in Ushuaia - She's a beautiful ship and I'd love to sail on her.
I think they passed the Drake Passage route as though I thought a Cape Horn or known "Tierra de Fuego" Route are the only proven Route rather than Magellan's Strait👍🇵🇭
heavy weather? not bad but there is some fool out there with exposed feet in sandals just waiting for something heavy to be washed up on his toes.. It may be comfy but it is not smart.. he could lose a toe that way.. Ah perfect sailing weather no rain a stiff wind.. yes sir perfect... I miss the sea... I would have liked a bit more beam in her though... She looks like a gallant lady that.. sturdy and sleek.. from what I saw of her probably a real beaut... thanks for the long ago memories.. raise you head lad it is a proud tradition you are involved with here....
Sailed on her in '09. Went to sea to SEE the sea, wanted to see real 'greeners'. Alas, the skipper kept us so far out of harm's way I saw little. This is force 8 - gale - NOT storm force 9 or 10. It is pretty tame as the crew are on deck! Its still a great ship though.
What’s funny is just how ridiculous it all is and in reality it’s all about perspective, whilst we see it as a big wave you can never understand the true scale unless you’re standing next to it, the same could be said about say, a building or even a vehicle such as a space shuttle and its launcher vehicle, or a massive excavator where unless you’re next to it, you don’t realize the scale of the objects
@laserbeam 002 why not in a wooden ship? Arved Fuchs did Drake Passage, Ushuaja in his wooden Haj Cutter "Dagmar Aaen". He also sailed the "North West Passage" and the "North East Passage" through drifting Ice with the wooden ship. 😀
The beam looks very narrow in this vessel and she looks sluggish, This isn't rough seas, This is what we would call a lazy roll on the West Coast of Ireland, The 36 foot clinker built larch on oak ribs were probably the best sea boats for their size, Fishing and Drift netting for the migrating Atlantic Salmon in force 8 &9 was not uncommon, This is a calm day,
To me it's certainly a force 8… Force 10 I have strong doubts as I have been caught on a force 9 in the North Sea in a 38ft sail boat in sept 1980 and still remember it … Therefore force 10 no, except in gusts maybe. Certainly not a force 11 : the sea foams on all crests, spumes of water fly from the wave crests and fly almost horizontally bloating the view … But then again it is so difficult to asses the sea and wind state from a video or phot. Beautiful footage though, and very nice vessel. Like the comments I would love to sail on this ship.
+Fumingzeus I totally agree … I would even lower my estimation : rather a force 7plus/plus … I was once in a force 9 in the North sea on a 35ft sailboat with 4 crew members (including me, that is), lasted two days. Got out all right, but … I wouldn't try my luck again !!… Force 12 … I'm sure you were terrified ! … On what kind of boat / ship were you ?…
read before asserting conclusions and making stupid comparisons: I was in Antarctica, seen Europa sailing the Drake passage. It's definitely NOT comparable to your 35 feet toy...
so ?… Boats are certainly not comparable … the seas are. We're talking about the sea state, not boats. At any rate a boat in a force 10, any boat, doesn't carry as much canvas : most likely it would turn to shreds…
That is not Force 10 or 11..... Maybe a gale and from I can tell the sea state was only about 5 at the max. This Video does suck and a steel bark hardly constitutes a maritime treasure. Just a new age boat with a specific sail rig. In this case a Bark or should I say Barque........
lés in 1600 ... there were no storm sails, and to think that they slept on deck. . . to think that today the communist liberals commemorate them by demolishing the monuments haahahahaha
Great footage, no stupid music or commentary, just the info'.
Great footage, the sea can be such a terrifying place, especially in rough water like this, the trouble is if you get into trouble, I mean serious trouble, no one can really help and a life jacket just means you take longer to drown! So many millions of sailors have been taken by the sea, often in the most frightening circumstances. I have huge respect for those grain traders who regularly rounded cape horn 100 years ago, time and time again, they really were supermen!
What a fine, fine ship and crew! And Europa floats like a cork! Thank you for the video.
I just finished reading "Voyage" by Sterling Hayden (have read his autobiography "Wanderer" as well), and so I was keen to see a ship in rough weather and to imagine myself there. I'll never see my job as being hard ever again.
Great Vidio. Crew know what they are doing. Very fine ship well able to handle the gale.
Just about the right set of canvas without overpressing the ship.
Must have a very experienced skipper.
Well done.
Very impressive !! Thanks for sharing, and greets from the Netherlands. T.
Wonderful video with natural sounds of rough seas i am very impressed thank you for all brave people inside this wooden ship.
Now that’s true ocean waves! How indeed did our forefathers survive ? It was through courage and faith! Thanks Be To god ! amen 🙏🏻
Getting seasick just watching this! God Bless y’all!
Man, you're really fascinated by the deck.
Indeed, not one look aloft. And I’ve only just been offered this 5 years after you.
Right. I appreciate the footage and all, but at the same time..... What a waste of footage. No sails, no waves, no anything for scale. It seems this person was really overwhelmed with water getting on the deck.
I just think about all the men that sail all over the world in ships at the time this was made and before. Tell me they were not courageous. Just incredible
David Christensen the answer my friend is blowin in the wind
Try and read first before you react, it is a force 8 on the 10 and 11 of june 2010!
Wow!!! These people have nerves of steel. Makes me glad I’m land locked. Lol!!!
Great footage, that's a true (high) force 8, thank you for being honest, 40 knots maybe, so many other channels would have exaggerated and called it a 10
I’m definitely old (78) but definitely not an “old salt”. I’d love to experience this but I have all I can do to stand upright on land, and I’d be befouling the scuppers with vomit. Maybe in another life!
She's moving in all the different directions. Natalie Merchant makes it look so inviting when she does it.
I would have liked to see some better shots of the sails as well.
Hola! Saludos a todo el staff de bark Europa, en especial al capitan Klaas Gaastra!
Loved the wind noise/soundtrack.
This video is amazing I’m watching it in 2024
Now imagine a real storm with wave a least 2 time bigger and having to clime the mast at night to fix a sail.
And watching the waves tower to your height when the lightning flashes
If it was a “real” storm the sails aloft would all be down (hopefully).
She has 3 masts, mizzenmast has two, fore and aft sails, the fore and main mast have 6 square sails, course (main), upper and lower top sails, topgallent, royal, sky sail, 3 jibs and 7 staysails.
Nice footage, a good sea-boat. Carries herself well. But the footwear! IF you're going to sea, the first thing you buy is a nice pair of seaboots!
Adrenalina total. Que aventura top! Pqp. Ahahahahah...
Like for others, for me this is not a serious F8. But she's running well against it. I would like to have been there!
As Unlimited Mate I've been through a North Atlantic periferal Force 12 on a 95ft beam trawler accompanied by a British frigate when we were too far out in the North Atlantic to get home in time. We lost sight of each other.
The wind flattened the sea and the resultant 15 meters of flying water blotted out visibility and all electronic and communication equipment. The merciless shrieking sound of the wind penetrated our bodies, and even the ship vibrated with it. We couldn't sleep.
This was not much fun. Unfortunately I didn't have my camera with me on this trip.
This was what it was… and cannot be dismissed because it wasn’t heavier!!! What a silly point of view!
Pretty solid Force 8 from the looks of it.
That's a fine day on the Bering Sea.
thanks for posting this
Beautiful
It would have been nice to see what sails she was using..nice video though
There's little footage of the sails, but you can briefly see that she's carrying two lower topsails and those staysails. I doubt the spanker was set.
Nice safety sandals.
I wanna experience sailing on a Tall Ship someday
Nowhere near a force 8 - lets try a force 6 Ps: I first saw the Europa in Antartica then twice more in Ushuaia - She's a beautiful ship and I'd love to sail on her.
I wish u could have shown us more of the sails too?
I think they passed the Drake Passage route as though I thought a Cape Horn or known "Tierra de Fuego" Route are the only proven Route rather than Magellan's Strait👍🇵🇭
Ay!.. swabbing the decks... keeps it tight.
Just watching the water come over the deck gives me anxiety…….
She's BEAUTIFUL!!
The correct term is "BARQUE" not bark, bark is the noise a dog makes.
it's so beautiful........
heavy weather? not bad but there is some fool out there with exposed feet in sandals just waiting for something heavy to be washed up on his toes.. It may be comfy but it is not smart.. he could lose a toe that way.. Ah perfect sailing weather no rain a stiff wind.. yes sir perfect... I miss the sea... I would have liked a bit more beam in her though... She looks like a gallant lady that.. sturdy and sleek.. from what I saw of her probably a real beaut... thanks for the long ago memories.. raise you head lad it is a proud tradition you are involved with here....
How is the vessel not sinking - its almost a submarine!
love this thanks
luckily the swells werent too big
Come on. This is when someone climbs the mast and yells "You call this a storm!!!".
EXCUSE ME!! Did you just assume this is a storm? HOW DARE YOU!
Sailed on her in '09. Went to sea to SEE the sea, wanted to see real 'greeners'. Alas, the skipper kept us so far out of harm's way I saw little.
This is force 8 - gale - NOT storm force 9 or 10. It is pretty tame as the crew are on deck!
Its still a great ship though.
great footage
Looks tame but wet
It's a force 8 on the 10th and 11th.........
Would a mic windscreen have helped?
Not very rough. 11 would have massive waves.
Chris Norman I read it that way to start with. But I think it means a force 8, on the 10th and 11th of June.
LOVE IT!!
Can't beat a day beam on
What’s funny is just how ridiculous it all is and in reality it’s all about perspective, whilst we see it as a big wave you can never understand the true scale unless you’re standing next to it, the same could be said about say, a building or even a vehicle such as a space shuttle and its launcher vehicle, or a massive excavator where unless you’re next to it, you don’t realize the scale of the objects
what sort of footwear would you have on in these conditions?
As scary as this is, as exciting too, I lauged when I saw what looked like a cigarette
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@@VidarrKerr around 0:53 left person
I don't hear the irritating howl of wire rigging - maybe it's all fiber.
Doesn't look like 40 to 50knts of wind (force 8)
Shes a real boat
Now imagine sailing through that in a wooden ship
@laserbeam 002 why not in a wooden ship? Arved Fuchs did Drake Passage, Ushuaja in his wooden Haj Cutter "Dagmar Aaen". He also sailed the "North West Passage" and the "North East Passage" through drifting Ice with the wooden ship. 😀
Tough sails!
Does it bark or bite
The beam looks very narrow in this vessel and she looks sluggish,
This isn't rough seas, This is what we would call a lazy roll on the West Coast of Ireland,
The 36 foot clinker built larch on oak ribs were probably the best sea boats for their size,
Fishing and Drift netting for the migrating Atlantic Salmon in force 8 &9 was not uncommon,
This is a calm day,
To me it's certainly a force 8…
Force 10 I have strong doubts as I have been caught on a force 9 in the North Sea in a 38ft sail boat in sept 1980 and still remember it …
Therefore force 10 no, except in gusts maybe. Certainly not a force 11 : the sea foams on all crests, spumes of water fly from the wave crests and fly almost horizontally bloating the view …
But then again it is so difficult to asses the sea and wind state from a video or phot.
Beautiful footage though, and very nice vessel.
Like the comments I would love to sail on this ship.
vincent7520 I doubt if they would have had this much canvass up in a force8 plus I have been in the North Sea in a force12 and I was terrified
+Fumingzeus
I totally agree … I would even lower my estimation : rather a force 7plus/plus …
I was once in a force 9 in the North sea on a 35ft sailboat with 4 crew members (including me, that is), lasted two days. Got out all right, but … I wouldn't try my luck again !!…
Force 12 … I'm sure you were terrified ! …
On what kind of boat / ship were you ?…
read before asserting conclusions and making stupid comparisons: I was in Antarctica, seen Europa sailing the Drake passage. It's definitely NOT comparable to your 35 feet toy...
so ?…
Boats are certainly not comparable … the seas are. We're talking about the sea state, not boats.
At any rate a boat in a force 10, any boat, doesn't carry as much canvas : most likely it would turn to shreds…
Whatever mate....
man, you were seasick?
Force 8 ? Sorry look at the waves. Force 8 means foam flying all over and barely no sight .
In theory: yes
Practically on a 2010 videocamera: no
Solange die See nicht zu hoch ist, kann mann gute Meilen machen, der LVorteil von solchem Wetter
Bin there done that got the movie. Never again lol.
Did the sea water leak through the deck?
Why should it ????…
Why shoudnt it????????????
Simply because the boat is sound and obviously well taken care of.
+vincent7520
We're you there? Did you witness the building of the vessel? Simple answers from know it all's won't due.
Ok, ok it leaked badly enough… and the crew who sails the antarctic each year loves the icicles over the bunk…
Bark Europa, the Ocean Wanderer.....know you see why !
Sea Wolf.
Sembra 30 35 nodi di vento e un forza 5 il mare un forza 8 siamo lontani
that's FLAT SEA
❤
I'm not sure if I'd be brave Enough...
Foce 8 ?? Grosse mer et moins de force 6... Avis de windsurfer... !!!
Nice weather🤮
DOES someone have a mask on ???
And this is why the British had to abduct colonists and force them to work on these kinds of ships. I'd rather do just about anything else.
That's where I'd be reefing
Po' mar nun c stann tavern.....
Monotonous! 3 minutes would have been enough.
ARRRR....She blows...
That is not Force 10 or 11.....
Maybe a gale and from I can tell the sea state was only about 5 at the max.
This Video does suck and a steel bark hardly constitutes a maritime treasure. Just a new age boat with a specific sail rig.
In this case a Bark or should I say Barque........
it was on the 10th and 11th of June !?!
lés
in 1600 ... there were no storm sails, and to think that they slept on deck. . . to think that today the communist liberals commemorate them by demolishing the monuments haahahahaha
Amateurs inclusief de skipper. Niemand met een lifejacket,🙈
Privileged people larping that they're in danger. Been there, done that. Disliked!