Amazing. As a former US Navy member and former boater in the Pacific Northwest, I take my hat off to this Captain and his crew (ground crew included). In our so-called civilized world where we all want to be protected from the ravages of nature, there will always be a need for brave men and women who can get things done when the going gets tough. Excellent seamanship! The residents of these islands are indeed fortunate to be served by such brave and competent seamen.
In reality, though, the Mediterranean is a poodle compared to the North Atlantic and the North Sea. Greek ferry captains are usually scared shitless when confronted with waves that are perfectly normal in these waters.
This is not true. I don't know what you see on TV and how present Greek people all over the world, but I'm sure that has nothing to do with reality. You can not judge a whole nation because of ten idiots who drink coffee all day in cafes doing nothing.
Have you ever gone to a Greek Island? Have you ever see Greek weather? We are all heroes on our home couch behind a computer. Is not about a proper Ferry terminal. Is about a dock on rocks with hudge waves. You know why? Because we can!
Our country has so many remote islands,with so many people waiting for a ship twice,or even once a week...So it's our duty to dock the ship no matter what.Considering the danger,there hasn't been an accident for many years.We are familiar with these wheather conditions and those small ports. Long live Greek Sailors.
Parked it like a boss... These sea commuters are so highly dependant on these ferry services that any trip cancelation would be disastrous. Thumbs up for job done.
I never cease to be amazed by the chaotic scenes of Greek ferries loading/unloading. Trucks, cars, motorcycles, pedestrians all embarking and disembarking at the same time! A far cry from the "Health and Safety" culture of Northern Europe. You wouldn't see anything like that at Dover or Calais! With weather even half as bad, the services would be cancelled.
Everyone is an arm-chair sailor! The guys handling the lines were excellent. The skipper and his XO deserve a good bottle of brandy and a box of cigars for a brilliantly executed manoeuvre! Plus, just be reminded, they all get shit pay for being skilled seamen a lifeline on and off the island.
Absolutely. Hence I said these guys are brilliant. Deft judgment of that magnitude in seas like that is fully excellent. When I first saw the start of the video, I said, "Oh no Skipper...not today". But he did it with a brilliantly deft touch.
I am heckuva impressed. By the ferry skipper, the dockside crew who were magnificent, and not least of all the intrepid passengers/drivers, who were really gutsy! Good on you all, guys.
The Greek sailors commuting between the islands,in the winter, are true seamen. They know the currents,the reefs, and how tricky the Med can be, in any season. They don´t fuss about. They just get the job done. Same as the OLYMPIC pilots, flying in the Autum/Wintertime. Most landings have 20min. of turbulence. (Is that the word?) I´ve done it a few times. Usually I don´t mind, but when the Airhostess start screaming, I get a little aprehensive. :o) Sailors & Aircrews of Greece ; I salute you.
Considerable respect for an amazing sea faring nation. These dockers where obviously trained by those that were involved with the Anzio & D-Day landings! They stood there ground & performed a minor miracle, along with the captain relying upon his experienced crew to bring the vessel in with amazing skill between them. I bet that many viewers could not manage the same feat, given the conditions being operated under!
Lu Bre You've made quite a large, broad sweeping statement, that's totally preposterous. Greek maritime history in the modern era is nothing for them to be proud of, and during the Greek golden age I can't think of one example of seamanship that would elevate them to the MASTERS level.
Are you serious? It is a fact they have the biggest merchant ship in the world! Also they traveled the sea oceans and dominated them with their maritime technology for hundreds upon hundreds of years.
Haha love it, two fingers up to "health and safety" I work for a company that makes grown men hold hand rails when using stairs, plus reverse park , and other such wimpy rules , so thanks for cheering me up . The world is terrified of doing anything these days
a few years ago I spent summer backpacking around the Greek islands and was astonished at the speed these ferries turn round and they run on time. at least in good summer weather
Here in the uk, the health and safety issues would drive our officials bonkers. This is exactly how it should be done. No fuss and hey presto!! Unloading/loading done. I love it!!!
MsMontec, if you would live on an island and you will have to come home or to go somewhere else, you'd not talk like that. Too bad you can't see how the ferry docks in the island of Mykines in the Faroe Islands. People have to jump on board, there is no ramp, no nothing. One must be living on an island to actually nderstand it is not always facile or "safe".
When people dare risk so much to serve society ( mind that this island has no other conectin with the main land) they do not do a simple job. In this case, a proper and professional attitude is that you do not risk a ship, crew and passengers ... but ... Duty designate Greek seafarers and not a simple professionalism, just as those who defy the risk in front of duty. These people We don;t call them professionals or capable, we call them heroes. You may find this word heavy, but if there is any disaster, the system, the journalists and the insurance companies will crucified capt and hiw crew, and then Captain LIGNOS WILL have on his side all the native people tht served all this yhears not with simple aprofessionalism but with self-denial and high sense of duty, that;s heroism.
Panama and china have the largest merchant fleets. Greece is 4th (είμαι έλληνας και ενώ υποστηρίζω την χώρα μου, καλό είναι να μην διαστρεβλώνουμε την αλήθεια)
@@AddictivePenguin Most of Greek shipping is flying other flags, its not like anyone in their right mind would cripple their business with european, and even worse, greek tax rates.
There is still hope for our world. The ferry had to make a call in this port and the Master decided this could be done in the prevailing conditions. And it was. This shows judgement, ability and hard work still have a place. HiViz jackets and pathetic rules enforced by the wankers in H&S are luxuries our world can do without. Well done the Greeks!
I have been on this exact ferry at this exact port many times and it is spectacular to watch every time. This instance isnt even close to the most difficult dockings I have seen there. The ground crew is equally qualified and the locals getting on and off have a system and watch the surf, its now or next week!
For all those idiotic comments of no safety and build up a better port... We are not a rich country...we have 100s inhabited islands that must be serviced and we simply can't build proper facilities to all of them for various reasons such as very few inhabitants, not enough money or very deep waters...majority of those block piers were hardly installed on the rocky descending coast... The Captains have to berth the vessel in order to bring supplies and medicines...winter time only ships can approach not even helicopters due to the strong winds prevailing in Aegean sea! Islanders are familiar with this kind of fast loading unloading process and they are very thankful and admiring the captains and crew of those vessels....its their lifeline!
This is the tiny jetty at Agnontas on Skopelos Island. Fantastic seamanship that you see every day on the Greek Islands, they are ship masters of the highest calibre. This little jetty on the South is the number 3 alternative to the main ports of Skopelos Town on the East and Glossa on the North West. On bad weather days, when leaving the island, you have to check which port your ferry might be forced to use - and then find a a taxi fast!
Terrific and unbelievable footage.. Quite excitind to watch... Neve happen in UK....Elf n Safety and all that. Brilliant capture and thanks for sharing
+Birger Rieb which brought Greece in this situation must go to the Jail...but our Politicals are Cowards and Traitors which have certain no Balls for nothing....much more to go to the JAIL !!!
Lifejackets and safety lines would make a hell of a lot more sense than Hi-Vis jackets. Is the boat is going to jump the dock and run into them? The owners of those vehicles had better hose the undersides with fresh water right away.
Old fashioned seamanship. Probably done pretty often, but us lubber knees knock at the sight of a wave big enough to surf. The woman at the end running to get on, " Wait ! I can swim ! " :)
+Jon B No it is very good practice. What he is doing is is attaching the bow (forward ) line. He is then engaging forward gear and as the boat cannot move forward the stern of the ship is carried in against the dock. They then attach the stern line. To do it in a boat this size is something. You need a really strong bollard !
Wow, impressive skills. Don't know how he managed to keep that ferry from pounding on that unprotected dock. They've obviously done this before, though, because passengers seemed to take it all in stride.
In Croatia we make piers as a protection from south winds. Kimnos port is totally open to worst storms. It is an infrastructure problem luckily solved by the superskilled crews :)
Each of those vehicles which had their wheels immersed in salt water up to the brake shoes may have brake problems later$$$ spent later. Been there, done that.
I live on an island and the tourists love riding through our floods. Hilarious! That's ocean water, people. Rinsing off your truck ain't gonna cut it. You have to submerge your whole car in a pool of circulating clean water if you want a slim chance of no electrical or mechanical problems down the road. Idiots!! But, your on an island, you just don't have a choice, like those people, because if you don't get to work, you don't eat.
+dawn lewis depends on the car really. salt water is bad but its not that bad. my leaf? i wont let that near sw spray. my old jeep? it was lifted 4" with 31's little salt water did nothing to it. spray it down oil some parts etc.. and your good. 497,000 miles when i sold it no rust. you do have to be carrful especially if you splash or go deep enough where you have hidden cavities with sitting salt water. will corrode metals really fast.
All this is amazing, but the most amazing thing is that the crew weren't distracted by the puking and chanting of "get me the fuck off this crazy boat"
All you accusing the captain and the crew that they are risking and violating rules during this docking you should know that if they do not dock then the whole island runs out of food, medicines and nobody leaves even if he is in need. And by the way there are NO RULES saying if and when the captain decides do dock or not. SO STOP BEING ASHOLES AND RESPECT THE CAPTAIN AND THE CREW.
+posilipos I would have respect for the captain and crew if they didn't risk peoples lives. This docking was downright dangerous and should have never been attempted. As far as islands running out of food that's bullshit...on most Greek islands there are daily services so how on earth could you run out.
+LMatters1 You have no idea how the system in Greece works.Unless the port captain (usually some idiot without any sea experience) is closing the port, then the ship's captain will be arrested (yes, arrested) and charged if he will not dock the ship. Basically, the Greek captains are getting arrested even if the arrive/depart delayed, a passenger get's hurt, and the list goes on.
+LMatters1 You have no idea how the system in Greece works.Unless the port captain (usually some idiot without any sea experience) is closing the port, then the captain will be arrested (yes, arrested) and charged if he will not dock the ship. Basically, the Greek captains are getting arrested even if the arrive/depart delayed, a passenger get's hurt, and the list goes on.
its a very small greek island with just 250 people living on it and the boat aproach just twice a week during the summer and twice a month during the winter .Locals are the heroes that they still stay there
Wow! Amazing ship handling and pier work by those people. IF that is a fairly frequent occurrence it might make some sense to raise the level of the pier by at least one meter. That would require the entire approach road to have and angle change also, so it would be an expensive project.
Do you think the passengers ever thought they would have to 'swim' off the ferry? Ankle-deep seawater and carrying luggage. With 5-10 foot tidal surges, this is an amazing job by the captain and crews (both land and ferry). Wow.
Not much choice really for the small islands. In the winter bad weather can go on for months. At some point they need to get supplies, go see doctors etc.
these islands are remote, and do not have a frequent ferry connection. during the winter, it could take over a week for weather to calm down, and people need to run urgent matters too. there are not a lot of public services on these islands. besides, if the coast guard allowed the ship to do the trip, it means there is no danger.
I assume you're not from Europe. Greek islands are not at all remote. In fact, I don't think there's anywhere in the Aegean Sea where there isn't a direct line of site to the mainland. Also, even during winter the Mediterranean doesn't get rough for days on end. 12 hours after this video was recorded the sea conditions could well have been completely different. Do you actually believe that there is no danger simply because the coast guard didn't stop them? Surely you can see with your own eyes that there was a very real danger of being washed off the jetty into the sea.
Until a mooring line snaps and cuts someone in half! Happens every now and then but no one takes responsibility. Yes, most Greek islands are under serviced and with limited or non existent access to proper means of transportation via sea or air, connection with the mainland suffers. I know because I'm originally from one of these small islands. But this is no excuse to act irresponsibly and risk lives. That "whatever" mentality that many Greeks have must be put to an end and start doing things the right way. We brag a lot about the ancient Greeks and fair enough we have a good reason for it, ancient Greeks were simply magnificent, so how about we start acting like them once for a change?
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Amazing. As a former US Navy member and former boater in the Pacific Northwest, I take my hat off to this Captain and his crew (ground crew included). In our so-called civilized world where we all want to be protected from the ravages of nature, there will always be a need for brave men and women who can get things done when the going gets tough. Excellent seamanship! The residents of these islands are indeed fortunate to be served by such brave and competent seamen.
I love Greece and the Greek people. God bless them.
AMEN,ΑΜΉΝ
😇😇😇😇😇
The Greeks have been Masters of the Sea for thousands of years, Looks scary to us ,Just another day at the office for them.Great video
In reality, though, the Mediterranean is a poodle compared to the North Atlantic and the North Sea. Greek ferry captains are usually scared shitless when confronted with waves that are perfectly normal in these waters.
Back when they did shit for real. Now... have a smoke and more drinks.
More like masters of "I'm too lazy to work and ant build a proper ferry terminal"
This is not true. I don't know what you see on TV and how present Greek people all over the world, but I'm sure
that has nothing to do with reality. You can not judge a whole nation because of ten idiots who
drink coffee all day in cafes doing nothing.
Have you ever gone to a Greek Island? Have you ever see Greek weather? We are all heroes on our home couch behind a computer. Is not about a proper Ferry terminal. Is about a dock on rocks with hudge waves. You know why? Because we can!
Our country has so many remote islands,with so many people waiting for a ship twice,or even once a week...So it's our duty to dock the ship no matter what.Considering the danger,there hasn't been an accident for many years.We are familiar with these wheather conditions and those small ports.
Long live Greek Sailors.
Parked it like a boss... These sea commuters are so highly dependant on these ferry services that any trip cancelation would be disastrous. Thumbs up for job done.
GorillaProduction38 all the more reason to get a new functional safe dock built then
Those dockers deserve a medal !!!
I have seen these guys dock in Syros Greece, bloody spectacular, and I have been at sea for 35 years.
I never cease to be amazed by the chaotic scenes of Greek ferries loading/unloading. Trucks, cars, motorcycles, pedestrians all embarking and disembarking at the same time! A far cry from the "Health and Safety" culture of Northern Europe. You wouldn't see anything like that at Dover or Calais! With weather even half as bad, the services would be cancelled.
Everyone is an arm-chair sailor! The guys handling the lines were excellent. The skipper and his XO deserve a good bottle of brandy and a box of cigars for a brilliantly executed manoeuvre! Plus, just be reminded, they all get shit pay for being skilled seamen a lifeline on and off the island.
Absolutely. Hence I said these guys are brilliant. Deft judgment of that magnitude in seas like that is fully excellent. When I first saw the start of the video, I said, "Oh no Skipper...not today". But he did it with a brilliantly deft touch.
great respect for captain,crew and Dockers for fearless work.
Brian Kettle zero respect for passengers and vehicles
Kimolos island, Greece 25/5/2013, ship details: Adamantios Korais, length:101m
Thanks for the info. I could not recognize the port. God job, and tough guys .....
I am heckuva impressed. By the ferry skipper, the dockside crew who were magnificent, and not least of all the intrepid passengers/drivers, who were really gutsy! Good on you all, guys.
Lots of Scottish ferries cancelled due to bad weather ...and then you see this determination! !!!!!
Wow!!!! absolutely amazing.. WOW!! love this kind of travel adventure, these folks are amazing. Thanks for the post.
Big respect to the captain and docking crew but extra big respect to the two bikers boarding the ferry!!!
The Greek sailors commuting between the islands,in the winter, are true seamen. They know the currents,the reefs, and how tricky the Med can be, in any season. They don´t fuss about. They just get the job done. Same as the OLYMPIC pilots, flying in the Autum/Wintertime. Most landings have 20min. of turbulence. (Is that the word?) I´ve done it a few times. Usually I don´t mind, but when the Airhostess start screaming, I get a little aprehensive. :o)
Sailors & Aircrews of Greece ; I salute you.
@Rocker01ndomablE Greeks are born to brake rules and regulations.
Considerable respect for an amazing sea faring nation. These dockers where obviously trained by those that were involved with the Anzio & D-Day landings! They stood there ground & performed a minor miracle, along with the captain relying upon his experienced crew to bring the vessel in with amazing skill between them. I bet that many viewers could not manage the same feat, given the conditions being operated under!
They've been masters of the sea since forever.
and thieving, corruption tax evasion and pedophilia, and don't forget relying on others to fund your countries spending.
? What does that have to do with this video.
Lu Bre You've made quite a large, broad sweeping statement, that's totally preposterous. Greek maritime history in the modern era is nothing for them to be proud of, and during the Greek golden age I can't think of one example of seamanship that would elevate them to the MASTERS level.
Are you serious? It is a fact they have the biggest merchant ship in the world! Also they traveled the sea oceans and dominated them with their maritime technology for hundreds upon hundreds of years.
You stupid fuck torn ass hater, shut your fucking lying propaganda mouth
Those dock workers must be from Sparta :O
Haha love it, two fingers up to "health and safety" I work for a company that makes grown men hold hand rails when using stairs, plus reverse park , and other such wimpy rules , so thanks for cheering me up . The world is terrified of doing anything these days
You should see it when it is rough.
Trucks, cars and people are issued snorkeling equipment...
a few years ago I spent summer backpacking around the Greek islands and was astonished at the speed these ferries turn round and they run on time. at least in good summer weather
UK Health and Safety would absolutely love this
Here in the uk, the health and safety issues would drive our officials bonkers. This is exactly how it should be done. No fuss and hey presto!! Unloading/loading done. I love it!!!
now that is called TEAM WORK! ......with a lot of EXPERIENCE my friends!
Respect to all the dock workers. Great job !
Respect! Great Captain.
Great Captain?. Yes,of course,but......a crazy Captain too. Very very dangerous for the people and cars
MsMontec, if you would live on an island and you will have to come home or to go somewhere else, you'd not talk like that. Too bad you can't see how the ferry docks in the island of Mykines in the Faroe Islands. People have to jump on board, there is no ramp, no nothing. One must be living on an island to actually nderstand it is not always facile or "safe".
When people dare risk so much to serve society ( mind that this island has no other conectin with the main land) they do not do a simple job. In this case, a proper and professional attitude is that you do not risk a ship, crew and passengers ... but ... Duty designate Greek seafarers and not a simple professionalism, just as those who defy the risk in front of duty. These people We don;t call them professionals or capable, we call them heroes. You may find this word heavy, but if there is any disaster, the system, the journalists and the insurance companies will crucified capt and hiw crew, and then Captain LIGNOS WILL have on his side all the native people tht served all this yhears not with simple aprofessionalism but with self-denial and high sense of duty, that;s heroism.
The Greek people (10 million people) have the largest merchant fleet in the world.
Something more they know ...
Panama and china have the largest merchant fleets. Greece is 4th (είμαι έλληνας και ενώ υποστηρίζω την χώρα μου, καλό είναι να μην διαστρεβλώνουμε την αλήθεια)
+Addictive Penguin ο Παναμάς δεν μετράει γιατί όλοι έχουν πλοία με την σημαία του
Greece comes first on tonage. Eιμαστε πρώτοι σε τονάζ φίλε. Έχουμε λιγότερα αλλά μεγαλύτερα πλοία.Αρα μεγαλύτερη μεταφορική ικανότητα απ όλους.
***** θα χει αφήσει πεντε-εξε αδερφακια...
@@AddictivePenguin Most of Greek shipping is flying other flags, its not like anyone in their right mind would cripple their business with european, and even worse, greek tax rates.
LOVE THE GREEKS MEN ARE MEN SEAMAN ARE FEARLESS AND HEALTH AND SAFETY CAN WAIT, CAN DO ATTITUDE GETS MY RESPECT! "THIS IS SPARTA!"
how to everyone from greece!!!!!!the island was Kimolo. In winter almost all islands in greece are like this!!! it is a beautiful island !!!!
There is still hope for our world. The ferry had to make a call in this port and the Master decided this could be done in the prevailing conditions. And it was. This shows judgement, ability and hard work still have a place. HiViz jackets and pathetic rules enforced by the wankers in H&S are luxuries our world can do without. Well done the Greeks!
I have been on this exact ferry at this exact port many times and it is spectacular to watch every time. This instance isnt even close to the most difficult dockings I have seen there. The ground crew is equally qualified and the locals getting on and off have a system and watch the surf, its now or next week!
The Greek sailors and sea workers are true ancient Greek heroes.
awesome .U have to have real hard balls to do a this kind of job
Best clip I have seen of docking, really nice, thank you :)
The captain is a legend and should be given a pay rise!
For all those idiotic comments of no safety and build up a better port...
We are not a rich country...we have 100s inhabited islands that must be serviced and we simply can't build proper facilities to all of them for various reasons such as very few inhabitants, not enough money or very deep waters...majority of those block piers were hardly installed on the rocky descending coast...
The Captains have to berth the vessel in order to bring supplies and medicines...winter time only ships can approach not even helicopters due to the strong winds prevailing in Aegean sea!
Islanders are familiar with this kind of fast loading unloading process and they are very thankful and admiring the captains and crew of those vessels....its their lifeline!
Well done the Greeks!! It's well known that 'they have a word for it' : now it can be said they have a way with it
This is the tiny jetty at Agnontas on Skopelos Island. Fantastic seamanship that you see every day on the Greek Islands, they are ship masters of the highest calibre. This little jetty on the South is the number 3 alternative to the main ports of Skopelos Town on the East and Glossa on the North West. On bad weather days, when leaving the island, you have to check which port your ferry might be forced to use - and then find a a taxi fast!
KIMOLOS island, checked on google earth, your island doesn't match up with the vid.
Brave dock workers. I am sure some of those workers had to suddenly dive out of the way of a hydroplaning car or truck on that pier on some days.
That was wild! Thanks for posting this.
That's why Greek Captains are considered amongst the best in the world...
Terrific and unbelievable footage.. Quite excitind to watch... Neve happen in UK....Elf n Safety and all that. Brilliant capture and thanks for sharing
Props to the greeks, hell of a job!
Wow theyve got this down to a fine art! Its like poetry in motion. LOL
great ! Have always loved greece
μπραβο ρε παιδια, εαν δεν εισασταν εσεις, εδω στα νησια θα τρωγαμε ψαρια μερα νυχτα.
psaria;.....makapi!
+Yio Kalai να κλάψω ή να γελάσω; Άσε θα κλάσω...
ΑΡΗΣ ΚΟΡΝΑΡΑΚΗΣ μη μη κατσε πρωτα να σε συνδεσω με το στομα του φιλη....μπας και ξεμπουκωσει το μυαλο του.
Yio Kalai άσε δεν έχει
only Greek captain's of ship have the Balls to do that!!! Greek Navy millenium History!!!
+Stavros Lidovois Yes, they have the balls to go to jail as well.
+Birger Rieb which brought Greece in this situation must go to the Jail...but our Politicals are Cowards and Traitors which have certain no Balls for nothing....much more to go to the JAIL !!!
And a guy on a Motorcycle. Great share and good Captain.
Lifejackets and safety lines would make a hell of a lot more sense than Hi-Vis jackets. Is the boat is going to jump the dock and run into them?
The owners of those vehicles had better hose the undersides with fresh water right away.
lol have you been to greece? its not like other places.
Not to worry. They look like they've done it before.
Those Cars almost swim out of that Ferry, realy crazy scene !
...exceptional Greek seamen!!!
+Carlo Giovagnoli THE CAPTAIN ' S NAME ΙS ISIDOROS LIGNOS .
φίλος μου, i work everyday with Greek ships. All Captains are very, very good!! i am mooringman in Ancona! Bye
Old fashioned seamanship. Probably done pretty often, but us lubber knees knock at the sight of a wave big enough to surf.
The woman at the end running to get on, " Wait ! I can swim ! " :)
I bet they all needed a cup of tea after that.
+Jon B No it is very good practice. What he is doing is is attaching the bow (forward ) line. He is then engaging forward gear and as the boat cannot move forward the stern of the ship is carried in against the dock. They then attach the stern line.
To do it in a boat this size is something. You need a really strong bollard !
No, it's not good practice. I can see exactly what he's doing but the chances of a person or a vehicle being swept away are unacceptably high.
Hope no one wore their good shoes
+Evi1M4chine You nature friendly you... ! :)
Wow, impressive skills. Don't know how he managed to keep that ferry from pounding on that unprotected dock. They've obviously done this before, though, because passengers seemed to take it all in stride.
balls of steel
balls of steel... soaked in brine
daisilui That combination gives rusty balls.
Robert Evans
unless the balls are well greased/waxed/waterproofed or made of stainless steel
Yes and used as an ersats brain.
yeah, hollow ones, more like half balls, so they stay afloat; all boats have hem
Perfect calm spot for a dock. Nice and safe.
Its the Ferry Boat "Αδαμαντιος Κοραης" at the island of KIMOLOS at 25-March - 2013
strength of those ropes is amazing
Poseidon was mad that day.
Love Greece by the way!😎
Bit choppy there - the loading crew earned their pennies that day!
In Croatia we make piers as a protection from south winds. Kimnos port is totally open to worst storms. It is an infrastructure problem luckily solved by the superskilled crews :)
Each of those vehicles which had their wheels immersed in salt water up to the brake shoes may have brake problems later$$$ spent later. Been there, done that.
+FlatlandMando as long as you rinse everything off you should be ok.
I live on an island and the tourists love riding through our floods. Hilarious! That's ocean water, people. Rinsing off your truck ain't gonna cut it. You have to submerge your whole car in a pool of circulating clean water if you want a slim chance of no electrical or mechanical problems down the road. Idiots!! But, your on an island, you just don't have a choice, like those people, because if you don't get to work, you don't eat.
+dawn lewis depends on the car really. salt water is bad but its not that bad. my leaf? i wont let that near sw spray. my old jeep? it was lifted 4" with 31's little salt water did nothing to it. spray it down oil some parts etc.. and your good. 497,000 miles when i sold it no rust. you do have to be carrful especially if you splash or go deep enough where you have hidden cavities with sitting salt water. will corrode metals really fast.
+FlatlandMando Only happens to shitty euro trash cars
Impressive. Thank you for sharing.
Must have been the H&S guys day off...
Not a big issue in the Mediterranean, from my observations. They just get on with the job that needs to be done.
H&S in Greece? Give over!
υγεία και την ασφάλεια Eh?
What is that in English?
Gary Rice
Using Google Translate, I think it just says 'Health and Safety, eh?'.
All this is amazing, but the most amazing thing is that the crew weren't distracted by the puking and chanting of "get me the fuck off this crazy boat"
Respect to all concerned, I think. I enjoyed that.
Great job, well done by all, passengers included.
All you accusing the captain and the crew that they are risking and violating rules during this docking you should know that if they do not dock then the whole island runs out of food, medicines and nobody leaves even if he is in need.
And by the way there are NO RULES saying if and when the captain decides do dock or not.
SO STOP BEING ASHOLES AND RESPECT THE CAPTAIN AND THE CREW.
+posilipos I would have respect for the captain and crew if they didn't risk peoples lives. This docking was downright dangerous and should have never been attempted. As far as islands running out of food that's bullshit...on most Greek islands there are daily services so how on earth could you run out.
+LMatters1
I worked as a captain on these ferries for 10 years on the same itineraries and you say that i say bullshit.
+posilipos Yes of course you did...and I was with Neil Armstrong when he stepped on the Moon in 1969...
+LMatters1 You have no idea how the system in Greece works.Unless the port captain (usually some idiot without any sea experience) is closing the port, then the ship's captain will be arrested (yes, arrested) and charged if he will not dock the ship. Basically, the Greek captains are getting arrested even if the arrive/depart delayed, a passenger get's hurt, and the list goes on.
+LMatters1 You have no idea how the system in Greece works.Unless the port captain (usually some idiot without any sea experience) is closing the port, then the captain will be arrested (yes, arrested) and charged if he will not dock the ship. Basically, the Greek captains are getting arrested even if the arrive/depart delayed, a passenger get's hurt, and the list goes on.
its a very small greek island with just 250 people living on it and the boat aproach just twice a week during the summer and twice a month during the winter .Locals are the heroes that they still stay there
THIS... IS... SPARTAAAAAAAA!!!
The Red truck @ 3.16 He was not stopping for no one." I'm coming through get out my way fuckers" LOL.But hats of to that crew .
thats how real people get on board...
Wow! Amazing ship handling and pier work by those people. IF that is a fairly frequent occurrence it might make some sense to raise the level of the pier by at least one meter. That would require the entire approach road to have and angle change also, so it would be an expensive project.
These dock guys have magnetic shoes or they are related to spiderman.
Amazing!! Surprised to see that none of the workers wear life-vests. I guess their falling in every-so-often is part of the job!
greek are masters of the boat
Whether you approve or not you cannot deny Greek seamanship is second to none.
The sea was angry that day, my friend...........
That dude who hauled and set that second rope is a beast..
kimolos with south winds. common practice
Do you think the passengers ever thought they would have to 'swim' off the ferry? Ankle-deep seawater and carrying luggage.
With 5-10 foot tidal surges, this is an amazing job by the captain and crews (both land and ferry). Wow.
I hope those dock workers are paid well.
21daytona502 Sure !
All of them, are owners of mansions and luxurious cars ! ! !
Antonios Salas :-))))!!!!!
+21daytona502 2 fikin pteros a day or whatever you call their worthless currency
Cool video. Thanks for sharing.
that is all kinds of bad ass!
Holy crap that was exciting! If I'm ever out that way I'll be sure to remember to pack a wet suit... lol
This is crazy... Shit could have gotten real bad :) Can't believe people risked it.
Not much choice really for the small islands. In the winter bad weather can go on for months. At some point they need to get supplies, go see doctors etc.
Wow, this video makes BC Ferries look like they really have their shit together.
(2:50) Holy shit - people rushing to get ON the ferry! :-o
I know, right?!
What's their alternative? Stay on their island?
Durr.. wait for the weather and sea conditions to improve, maybe?
these islands are remote, and do not have a frequent ferry connection.
during the winter, it could take over a week for weather to calm down, and people need to run urgent matters too.
there are not a lot of public services on these islands.
besides, if the coast guard allowed the ship to do the trip, it means there is no danger.
I assume you're not from Europe. Greek islands are not at all remote. In fact, I don't think there's anywhere in the Aegean Sea where there isn't a direct line of site to the mainland. Also, even during winter the Mediterranean doesn't get rough for days on end. 12 hours after this video was recorded the sea conditions could well have been completely different.
Do you actually believe that there is no danger simply because the coast guard didn't stop them? Surely you can see with your own eyes that there was a very real danger of being washed off the jetty into the sea.
Health & Safety would have a field day if this happened in the UK. The Greeks do not mess about. :-)
Until a mooring line snaps and cuts someone in half! Happens every now and then but no one takes responsibility.
Yes, most Greek islands are under serviced and with limited or non existent access to proper means of transportation via sea or air, connection with the mainland suffers. I know because I'm originally from one of these small islands.
But this is no excuse to act irresponsibly and risk lives.
That "whatever" mentality that many Greeks have must be put to an end and start doing things the right way.
We brag a lot about the ancient Greeks and fair enough we have a good reason for it, ancient Greeks were simply magnificent, so how about we start acting like them once for a change?
I was just waiting for a line to pop and take out several crewmembers.
I went through this twice.Maltemi makes great crews in the Cyclades.
Guess some Greek cars have rust too 😂
nucking futts!
~4 mins from first mooring line toss to cast off. amazing.
I LOVE IT!!!!
Being half Greek from the island of Crete...it is the old country and the old ways! Beautiful though.
Driving through seawater. All the money they save on not building a real dock is going to waste when they all have to get new cars next year.
All cars have to pass a 1500 hour heated salt bath test against corrosion. I wouldn't lose sleep over it.
So what? over time paint chips off and your left with bare metal to rust and corrode.
protection😂 why would rust be protection
Corrosion, or an oxygenation layer, need to provide passivization. It does for aluminum. It doesn't for iron and steel unless chromium is added. .
I've attached a link to the wiki pages. The sections on AL and Fe are well written. Let me know if you have any questions. If you are interested in auto corrosion you should read about E coat.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passivation_(chemistry)
They're towing the Island further out for better fishing.