Eleven year a merchant seaman, and I got to live through one storm that was termed a "storm of the century". Then as in #7, the seas were "mountainous". I was in a 200 foot supply boat. The ship in #7 is much bigger, and it is getting tossed about. Phenomenal.. They will remember that storm all their life.
You must've been an AB. I was an Ordinary for two years. One ship I was on was the 'China Bear'. We were off the Aleutians, heading to Yokohama when we encountered a "Perfect Storm", the same as the movie. It was tree separate storms pushing waves ahead into one. I used to say the waves were 40 to 50 feet high. Later, in calculating it, I realized that they were twice that. When I was on the bridge (5 decks up) steering, I was still looking up another 20 or 30 feet at the crests. We had a brief break from the clouds and the waves were the most incredibly beautiful blue. And, when they broke, it was like massive avalanches of the purest white. It was all incredibly magnificent. By the way, there was a movie recently, Finest Hours", about a tanker that broke apart. It was an old T-2 tanker. I shipped on its sister ship, the Angelo Petri, carrying wine from Cal to NJ. I later found out that the same thing had happened to her, but she later got a new bow in order to transport the wine. So, the movie was like old home movies for me. I loved the sea, but you've heard . . "There are two things a sailor cannot keep . . A wife and a car."
40 year merchant seaman here, the best of the best. i've went boating in waves in my bath tub you would never believe. these waves pale in comparison to an experienced seaman like myself.
I remember when I was on the Hayes, we got caught in a hurricane, 30ft seas. Made for a fun time, that ship was slower than molasses at top speed, given the age, we could do no more than 12 knots on a calm day.
In 1959 I was sailing on the aircraft carrier USS Shangri La around the horn of South America in the month of April. The seas were rough the wind was howling around 50 miles an hour the seas had waves of 50 feet or more. I would not have changed a thing this was a great adventure most people will never experience. Our ship and personal were all good.
Salute and respect to the crew and the captains of these ships for reaching their destinations safely despite the monstrous waves they've encountered along the way!
My grandad was in the navy and always told stories of waves as high as buildings I’m so thankful for technology to be able to see what he might of seen.
Unknown B Even on a large warship, it’s no fun. I can only imagine the ride on a destroyer. I noticed that the large cargo ships were carrying maximum ballast to cut through the waves. No, thank you.
I worked on cargo ships a few years when I was young and if during a heavy storm we could hear music like this, I would jump in the waves and drown myself so I wouldn't have to listen to this! So, I turned the volume down to zero but that deprived me from listening to natural sounds, The most amazing thing is the noises ships make in storms! Eerie, ghostly, scary, like they are alive! Go see for yourselves if you got the walnut sacs to work on a ship in North Sea in the winter or a fishing ship in Alaska! And not only there. We ate cyclones and typhoons for breakfast, lunch and dinner!
It's one of the great regrets of my life not joining the merchant navy when I was younger, I have nothing but respect for these people...thanks for the vid, I absolutely enjoyed it.
The ocean is indeed beautiful but vicious. I've always been afraid of the ocean. Ever since I was a child I've been weirdly dreaming of myself being swallowed by the sea and it's terrifying.
@@bobking1128 In my youth. Roughest I can remember was in Southern Ocean somewhere between Hobart and Capetown circa 1993. Sustained wind speed of 80 and gusting much higher. OK it was pretty hairy but at no time was I scared. Like I say, you trust the vessel and crew.
Im super scared watching this video, salute to the people on board especially the captain and his crew of these ships. Youre all fearless and even turn things into funny. Whew. God bless
01:27 yeah, my first two ships were Destroyers, going into the waves, or rather, into the wind yields abrupt and also, depending upon the space between troughs & crests, very noisy impacts. By far the most surreal and potentially dangerous transits are if one needs to parallel or quarter the troughs. Fun memories now. Not really when you're 19, standing watch at night, total blackness, mid-winter, Baltic, or North Sea! Gotta have faith both from God, and amongst the crew for our ships abilities. Word.
@@dienandvanderheide7695 HI, no, I don't have time to play minecrafti, I'm 24 years old. I made my first trip to cod fishing at age 18, Im a fisherman for 7 years. I fishing in Atlantic north. I saw two 2 friends dying in front of me. I already had 3 accidents, I broke my head and broke my arm 2 times in the sea.
Sea is still then it is your friend if it becomes stormy and high waves then you are in a really trouble is the golden saying of old experience sailors which have been been fully demonstrated in this marvellous superb fabulous video
Had to sail with a car carrier once, Bremerhaven to Zeebrugge, wind force 7-8 on the North Sea. To pass time the electrician and myself decided to play a few bouts of squash on the ship's court. Only reference to the horizon was a small window. Let me tell you that playing squash on a large and high vessel, rolling on the North Sea, is a challenge in a league of its own! Remember face planting not knowing why, but it was fun like hell!
Yikes! Spectacular footage. The waves hitting ships numbers 7 & 1 were huge, and number 3 was getting it fore, aft, port and starboard! The folks who work on these ships must have balls of steel, and stomachs to match!
Ahh the good old days of water travel! I sure miss it! Thank you Lord for a 20 plus years working on boats in all kinds of weather. When you get the sea in your blood it never goes away.
Salute to the captains of this ship who manage and control how to fought the big waves and the strong wind... my uncle is a captain also every single day when he will with us he always tell his story and his experience when he was at the sea... and Im proud him so much because i know that being a seaman is a difficult job... almost a year of his at life was on the sea... thats why when his home.. my lola cooked him a food she want... and spoiled him.. because my lola said that this the day tht he enjoy his life in the land.. to all seaman i salute you all guys conquering at the sea is not easy but you have to do it to support your family...
Not shure! If you know how to place your boat in a wave.. The olds navigators knew many things they don't know now, cause they have différents manners to drive. ..
Best book on rogue waves is "The Perfect Storm". Mind blowing. By Sebastian Junger.. Book is better than Movie. One wave so big it broke a tanker in half. When a tanker hits the crest of a rogue wave the bow is airborne and it smashes to the bottom of the trough.
I’ve seen all these videos before and every single one is from the North Sea (mainly) and the Norwegian Sea except for number 5 which I don’t know. You don’t get many ships setting foot in drake passage as there isn’t really anything there and all ships courses tend to go through the Panama Canal which shortens their journey when crossing from the Pacific into the Atlantic vice versa, the only ships you tend to see in drake passage are British warships which do trips to the British territories in the south Atlantic.
UNKNOWN PERSON THE MESTER this might not make any sense but an old salty dog once said to me... ships are to be sailed, but those same ships are to be sailed by sailors, And a calm sea never made a skillful sailor!
This is filmed on bigwavemaster1 out of Aberdeen she’s a standby vessel for the oil rigs and such, they see this kind of weather all the time in the north sea. They have their own channel on here called bigwavemaster1...
@@Fumingzeus Found him a couple months back. Love them.guys! I was SAR in 80s while in Coast Guard,, these guys get.nuthin' but respect from me! Ooh, that weather! Miss it.✌😺
Man I miss this we spent most of our time out at sea with weather like this and a lot worse. I was on a Defense/Ocean Research Vessel on the West coast of Vancouver Island during the Cold War and we used to test a lot of gear under the worst possible conditions in other words when other shops were running for cover we were heading out into the worst part of the storms yeeehaaaawww it's like riding a wild horse we had seatbelts on our bunks (bed/rack) because if you didn't wear it when you went to sleep you would wake up on the deck with the wind knocked out of you it would go over the top of a big wave and when it started to come down it threw you out of your bunk then the ship would take a roll so when your in the air and your bed that was underneath you is now five feet away so when you come down there's no bed and your heading down to the deck and let me tell you it hurts when you hit that deck when you wake up lol.But I gotta say it was a blast
@@christinedorman9657 I thought the same thing but once you have your sea legs it's not bad You know that I used to say to myself....You can't pay me enough to get this sick but when you got your sea legs it was fun after that. What was funny was watching someone new especially when you are rolling so hard that you are actually walking on the bulkheads... (walls)... But I guess it's not for everyone but you know that even today I still get sea sick for the first couple of days and it's true when they say that a person can actually go green when they are sea sick
I bet you have some crazy stories to tell!! Im fascinated watching these Ships! I can't imagine being strapped in to sleep, Just Wow!! You were in the part where those crabbing ships go where the Waves are Epic too!
@@christinedorman9657 This is all mostly in the 80s but at the time we held the record for the words deepest dredge of 1 mile. What we were doing was we had a heavy duty steel bucket about the size of a 45 gallon drum a 55 gallon for you Americans on the end of a mile long cable going in circles around an underwater volcanoes looking for minerals and sulphides instead we found gold and from that day forward the Canadians and Americans are fighting over who's side of the border this Volcano is on lol. Also we the first ship to use a ROV and the we found what is called the Endeavor Vents and you should have a look at that on Computer but we didn't know it at the time but we discovered new life forms what were called Extremephiles I believe. And my biggest laugh was when we freaked out a bunch of Russians soldiers and sailors on the hull of a Russian Nuke Sub but I guess you had to be there but picture this we were a Canadian Research Vessel /Defense Research Vessel and we had a crew of about 46 guys and we were all civilians but almost half of us were Bikers you know he long hair tattoos work hard play hard Harley riders we were off watch on deck drinking beer smoking and not just cigarettes lol and we were fishing the tunes were cranked AC/DC playing and through the pea soup fog comes this ominous Black Submarine with about 20 Russians with automatic weapons pointed at us not even 20ft away they didn't know what to make of us they were looking at us like WTF we tried to offer them some brews but no such luck lol you could see a couple of really young looking guys with a smil on their faces the rest were pretty serious looking but ya gotta remember this is the cold war. Yes I guess I do have a lot of stories and I can't believe that I typed this all out sorry for the long story
@@jbrobertson6052 I enjoyed it very especially because I'm an old biker girl myself. Ive been riding since I was kid! Never take that out of this girl!! I like your reminiscing about smoking too, lol! I'm envious about your adventure. I had very boring jobs compared to you. I,d a probably pissed a couple times, Russian Nuclear Sub!!!?? A new Life Form , my God, how Exciting though!!! You can share your stories with me Anytime!!!
Why play the music, why not let us hear the natural sounds as the ship is being bombarded by the waves
@@DogMomOfTwoCuties 🤣💙🏴🤣💙🏴
Music is horrible.. brr.
ships surveillance cams usually run without a microphone. there is no sound.
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@@DogMomOfTwoCuties 🤣🤣 Smart.
Eleven year a merchant seaman, and I got to live through one storm that was termed a "storm of the century". Then as in #7, the seas were "mountainous". I was in a 200 foot supply boat. The ship in #7 is much bigger, and it is getting tossed about. Phenomenal.. They will remember that storm all their life.
You must've been an AB. I was an Ordinary for two years. One ship I was on was the 'China Bear'. We were off the Aleutians, heading to Yokohama when we encountered a "Perfect Storm", the same as the movie. It was tree separate storms pushing waves ahead into one. I used to say the waves were 40 to 50 feet high. Later, in calculating it, I realized that they were twice that. When I was on the bridge (5 decks up) steering, I was still looking up another 20 or 30 feet at the crests. We had a brief break from the clouds and the waves were the most incredibly beautiful blue. And, when they broke, it was like massive avalanches of the purest white. It was all incredibly magnificent.
By the way, there was a movie recently, Finest Hours", about a tanker that broke apart. It was an old T-2 tanker. I shipped on its sister ship, the Angelo Petri, carrying wine from Cal to NJ. I later found out that the same thing had happened to her, but she later got a new bow in order to transport the wine. So, the movie was like old home movies for me.
I loved the sea, but you've heard . . "There are two things a sailor cannot keep . . A wife and a car."
40 year merchant seaman here, the best of the best. i've went boating in waves in my bath tub you would never believe. these waves pale in comparison to an experienced seaman like myself.
I remember when I was on the Hayes, we got caught in a hurricane, 30ft seas. Made for a fun time, that ship was slower than molasses at top speed, given the age, we could do no more than 12 knots on a calm day.
@@paulzane5412 the Perfect Storm is one of my favorite movies, I get goose bumps just thinking about those waves, scared shi$less, but how Enticing!!
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In 1959 I was sailing on the aircraft carrier USS Shangri La around the horn of South America in the month of April. The seas were rough the wind was howling around 50 miles an hour the seas had waves of 50 feet or more. I would not have changed a thing this was a great adventure most people will never experience. Our ship and personal were all good.
Sounds like a party to me!
Lol, I was born in April of 1959. And you were battling the sea. Salute! 🌹⚓
#7, 2, 1 had me the most terrified. #6 APPEARED to be the least terrifying. That ship looks like it handles storms very well.
Salute and respect to the crew and the captains of these ships for reaching their destinations safely despite the monstrous waves they've encountered along the way!
Salute to Jesus the captain of my life
A good captain avoids these storms.
An incompetent captain ignores storm warnings.
@@FrankHeuvelman some storms you cant avoid
@@FrankHeuvelman key word some
A bit like this then?
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Now imagine the same waves while standing on the wooden deck of an old 18th century sailing ship....
Actually, the movements are less violent on a tall ship.
The pressure of the wind in the sails dampen the movements.
But still......very scary
No problem for black pearl
A lot of those ships didn't make it back, their Country thought they fell off the flat Earth or a sea monster doom them.
It's a Proof that there Is God 😘
18th?
How about my portuguese ancestours in the 14/15/16th?
My grandad was in the navy and always told stories of waves as high as buildings I’m so thankful for technology to be able to see what he might of seen.
Unknown B Even on a large warship, it’s no fun. I can only imagine the ride on a destroyer. I noticed that the large cargo ships were carrying maximum ballast to cut through the waves. No, thank you.
A bit like this then?
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Honestly, #7 was the scariest to me; it was like an entire wall of water looming over the ship.
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I worked on cargo ships a few years when I was young and if during a heavy storm we could hear music like this, I would jump in the waves and drown myself so I wouldn't have to listen to this! So, I turned the volume down to zero but that deprived me from listening to natural sounds, The most amazing thing is the noises ships make in storms! Eerie, ghostly, scary, like they are alive! Go see for yourselves if you got the walnut sacs to work on a ship in North Sea in the winter or a fishing ship in Alaska! And not only there. We ate cyclones and typhoons for breakfast, lunch and dinner!
i come to videos like these to remind myself how grateful i am to be on dry land
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@Amit Malik sir please do the needful
Number 7 scared me senseless...I need a man this fearless & brave!
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Well disciplined young fearless for sure braver than brave and I need a woman with sense more common sense to be blunt still looking
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Amen
It's one of the great regrets of my life not joining the merchant navy when I was younger, I have nothing but respect for these people...thanks for the vid, I absolutely enjoyed it.
Same here brother.i also regret for not joining merchant navy.
A little background would be cool. Ship name and location on the globe is enough to keep me glued.
Im proud for the humans who design it, those who make and those who use it! Incredible.
I wonder if the designer knows they can have to face this out there.
You have got to take your hat off to the ship builders and the crews, just amazing what each can handle. Great videos. Thank you.
The ocean is indeed beautiful but vicious. I've always been afraid of the ocean. Ever since I was a child I've been weirdly dreaming of myself being swallowed by the sea and it's terrifying.
Me too
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It can still be a reality if your in the wrong place at the wrong time
I could just sit here and watch a ship in rough seas all day, the splashes are so satisfying
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Then after 3 minutes the look out on the crow's nest would holler,"man overboard"!
You wouldn't want to be hit by that splashes you like.
Man i would be soo SCARED i would die
Rompe hielo
Number 7 DEFINITELY had the largest waves 😲
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It‘s all sugar and sunshine until the bow doesn’t come out of the water anymore
Human engineering has come a long way, not to long ago we were out there in wooden rowers praying to Poseidon to not kill us lol
yeh lol
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WOW! Those guys have to have a lot of faith in the design of the ship, the craftsmen who welded it together and the integrity of the ship.
Spot on. If you trust the boat and its design as well as the people who are sailing it, seas like this can be kinda fun.
Are you a seafarer?
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@@bobking1128 In my youth. Roughest I can remember was in Southern Ocean somewhere between Hobart and Capetown circa 1993. Sustained wind speed of 80 and gusting much higher. OK it was pretty hairy but at no time was I scared. Like I say, you trust the vessel and crew.
Just imagine the ships from ancient times!
That monstrosity in number 7, THAT is the terrifying one. Look at the reaction of the seamen.
Music is distracting. Let's hear the sound of the waves and ships instead!
Battlefield theme music for some reason
Fusca
GAMING LOLs love it
Gayer the music, better the video is
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😲 wow !! Amazing background music. Super editing
people complaining about the music, I think music is the icing on the cake. >.-.> :Y
great video. ^.-.^ C:
Respect for captain and Chief engineer
Sahi bola apne bilkol
Uttam Raj {Naveen} .Also respect for the ships designers and builders.
Mantap
Subhajit Das sgff
R u work on ship
I dont known how tall the average ship railing is but if it's around 4 feet, you can just imagine the pitch of those ships and the size of the waves
Im super scared watching this video, salute to the people on board especially the captain and his crew of these ships. Youre all fearless and even turn things into funny. Whew. God bless
01:27 yeah, my first two ships were Destroyers, going into the waves, or rather, into the wind yields abrupt and also, depending upon the space between troughs & crests, very noisy impacts. By far the most surreal and potentially dangerous transits are if one needs to parallel or quarter the troughs. Fun memories now. Not really when you're 19, standing watch at night, total blackness, mid-winter, Baltic, or North Sea! Gotta have faith both from God, and amongst the crew for our ships abilities. Word.
The North Atlantic is a grumpy sister, too.🤣😖
Been in seas like this/when you fall of the shitter you know it's rough.
Respect to the captain, chief engineer and the crew
fuck you....genocidal moron of sri lanka
Babar
سبحان الله
Stop fighting...you guys.
It's my job...I m experiencing this time and again at Indian ocean....it's damn scary but u need nerves of steel..!!
I'm fisherman, I see this everiday in the big sea. God bless the man's of the sea 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
ll EMANUEL ll probably 13 Year old minecraft boy saying this
@@dienandvanderheide7695 HI, no, I don't have time to play minecrafti, I'm 24 years old. I made my first trip to cod fishing at age 18, Im a fisherman for 7 years. I fishing in Atlantic north. I saw two 2 friends dying in front of me. I already had 3 accidents, I broke my head and broke my arm 2 times in the sea.
Very smart selection of music. Only native speakers can understand who's talking.
#7 almost killed me just by only watching it in the phone !!!
No. 7 is The Monster Storm. Devil Storm...
Praise The LORD!!! 🙏😇
No. 7 is the definition of an angry sea
John Goyer a n gr y s e a n o i s e s
Yes
I'm in awe of the courage and sacrifice it takes to be on these ships
Never seen anything like #7!!! OMG! :O
Dili nako maseaman perti kaayo ka lisud.👏👏👏
Sea is still then it is your friend if it becomes stormy and high waves then you are in a really trouble is the golden saying of old experience sailors which have been been fully demonstrated in this marvellous superb fabulous video
Take off the music and let us hear the sound of the mighty waves crushing
Sai
They´re probably are isn't anyone.
After reading The Perfect Storm these waves seem tame.
I watched it and feel the same way lol
There is no such thing as a perfect storm, it is a ridiculous expression. Ex seaman.
Лайк! Круто ,красиво! 7е место на 2е надо было ,но 1е однозначно топ! Хорошая подборка! Спасибо авторам
Марта Фам tpi sungailiat
I agree. That wave was a good 50 feet high.
Good video nice video
If I were on any of these ships, I'd have to wear adult daipers.
Kudos to the orchestra, still playing their stuff despite those conditions ...
Lol 😂
Imagine the Vikings on their wooden longships
Brass Cajones!!
If not for the courage of the fearless crew the timey ship would be lost. Thanks skipper , thanks Gilligan.
and tiny ship too
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My grandpa's last name is Gilligan and he loves that show :P
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Wow! Some huge ass waves. These guys are some brave ass dudes! I almost get seasick, just watching. Its scary and awesome! 😯🌊🌊💪
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Had to sail with a car carrier once, Bremerhaven to Zeebrugge, wind force 7-8 on the North Sea. To pass time the electrician and myself decided to play a few bouts of squash on the ship's court. Only reference to the horizon was a small window.
Let me tell you that playing squash on a large and high vessel, rolling on the North Sea, is a challenge in a league of its own! Remember face planting not knowing why, but it was fun like hell!
Now imagine being on a wooden tallship 200 years ago in one of those storms!
I was just thinking that
Alex McAuliff So interesting!
Lucu
Astaghfirullah i lived in this water for 7 day in a small ship😢
God damn...The waves at video number 7 was so scary...
Their laughing...damn
39 foot catamaran, force 10, August, North sea. Personally, I never want or need to hear those sounds again. Music is good.
I almost expect to see Lt. Dan up on the main mast, yelling " COME ON, IS THAT THE BEST YOU GOT??"
Number 7 is like something you’d read about in myth
And laughing like wild vikings after cresting that mammajamma
Imagine being sea sick in those waves
#9 is the battlefield 1943 main menu song just in a different key haha
I was thinking “why is this song so familiar?” Lmfao
Enemy units on the move......!!!
😁😁😁
Imagine doing this in a Viking long boat!!!!! This should give you some idea how tough Vikings really were!
Forget the overly dramatic music and play the sounds of a ship creaking,the wind blowing and the waves crashing.
4:47 - The crew gotta be high on Dramamine when one of them says, “This is F-_-king awesome!”
I enjoy it
Nothing makes you feel more alive.than weather like this!✌😺
🤣🤣
@@PhoenixLyon dead*
@@MB-rl5hi LOL. You should go out in a storm, then get back to me. ✌️🐱
When I was a young man I worked off shore #7 is the reason I quit .
😀😀
What must have been like on the Arctic convoys. I cannot imagine.
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Yikes! Spectacular footage. The waves hitting ships numbers 7 & 1 were huge, and number 3 was getting it fore, aft, port and starboard! The folks who work on these ships must have balls of steel, and stomachs to match!
Ahh the good old days of water travel! I sure miss it! Thank you Lord for a 20 plus years working on boats in all kinds of weather. When you get the sea in your blood it never goes away.
Salute to the captains of this ship who manage and control how to fought the big waves and the strong wind... my uncle is a captain also every single day when he will with us he always tell his story and his experience when he was at the sea... and Im proud him so much because i know that being a seaman is a difficult job... almost a year of his at life was on the sea... thats why when his home.. my lola cooked him a food she want... and spoiled him.. because my lola said that this the day tht he enjoy his life in the land.. to all seaman i salute you all guys conquering at the sea is not easy but you have to do it to support your family...
Nobody:
UA-cam: Hey wanna see some ships in a storm?
Hi
Me: yea why not
This is nearly as exciting as watching paint dry!
Yes please!....
Pirates be like it’s just a hurricane nothin to worry about oh look another ship lets go attack it
There is nothing made by man that nature can’t destroy
Camera man real Sigma 🗿👑👍🏻🔥
Respect to these guys. Glorious footage.
battlefield music is perfect for that
I love the dude just laughing his ass off at number 7 😂 “you think this is bad you should’ve seen what we went through in ‘88” 😂
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Only a real sailor would think that was Effin Awesome!!
Капитан коробля честь даю!ивсем капитано подерживали вы морско флото!!!!молодцы!!!!изКазахстана!город устькаменогорска!казашка.ЖАННА!
Wow really really tense,nice and cool video.
Imagine the vikings with their wooden ships way back then?
I can’t believe they used battlefield 1 music 😂
Snipers....!!!!
😁😁😁😁
thanks, i was just wondering where i know that title from 🤣
kalle wirsch LMAO FOR REAL I WAS LIKE WTH
@@akionyx7606 i suddenly felt the need of choosing a spawn point and entering the fight 🤣😅👍🏻
kalle wirsch I suddenly got my trench vibes I got from bf1 😏😩
سبحانه الله وبحمده سبحانه الله العظيم
These kind of videos are much more interesting looking at the ships, as opposed to from ship's POV.
Woow number seven is crazy. The waves are huge and the guys are filming and laughing! Woow
Imagine the people who had to do this in wooden ships hundreds of years ago
Deadly imagine.
Not shure! If you know how to place your boat in a wave..
The olds navigators knew many things they don't know now, cause they have différents manners to drive. ..
How about the Vikings all the way to North America!
No. 7 killed me! That was by far the worst!
Really come with me...next voyage
Noooo Thankyou! No ships for me, EVERRR 🙅🏻♀️
Some Wave's very great.
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I really appreciate these brave human souls who fought for humanity at sea.god bless them.and also i love the background music.
Around 1:00 its the title music from the very first Battlefield computer game called Battlefield 1942 ..
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Number 2 is great 👍👍👍
Respect to these brave souls and especially the ones in the Age Of Exploitation in those match box ships ...
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Best book on rogue waves is "The Perfect Storm".
Mind blowing.
By Sebastian Junger..
Book is better than Movie.
One wave so big it broke a tanker in half.
When a tanker hits the crest
of a rogue wave the bow is airborne and it smashes to the bottom of the trough.
Right but as a sailor with today's double bottom ships, it's impossible for waves to do that you know
Imagine doing that titanic pose in one of those ship lol.
I'm on top of the woosh not no more
Love the one with the guy cackling can just hear the heart stopping joy in his voice a man of the sea, dont know how many times i've watched that one
The videos cool and all but that BATTLEFIELD theme as BGM 👍.
Would be interesting to know where these clips were filmed.
Most of them are surely from the roughest sea in the world, that is Drake passage, between Argentina and Antarctica.
I’ve seen all these videos before and every single one is from the North Sea (mainly) and the Norwegian Sea except for number 5 which I don’t know. You don’t get many ships setting foot in drake passage as there isn’t really anything there and all ships courses tend to go through the Panama Canal which shortens their journey when crossing from the Pacific into the Atlantic vice versa, the only ships you tend to see in drake passage are British warships which do trips to the British territories in the south Atlantic.
Well there's plenty of tourists who took footage in the Drake passage on their trip to Antarctica actually...
@@dirtygears6607 nr.5 is in wetwater bay, outside of splashpoint lighthouse on the mistyfog islands..... ;)
North sea
Could only watch it for a minute before I felt seasick! 😳😩
I was thinking that myself.
Pray for me...im going full screen
@Rylan Wallace seeking attention because I'm afraid to go full screen...how?
@Rylan Wallace is this the new way of being an a****** to people or something
Hahahahaha
Full screen in 3...2...1
You should go in VR
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Number 7 "how they can laughing in that situation"???!?
I was about pee in my pants 😥😥💔💔💔
UNKNOWN PERSON THE MESTER this might not make any sense but an old salty dog once said to me... ships are to be sailed, but those same ships are to be sailed by sailors, And a calm sea never made a skillful sailor!
They must figure "might as well enjoy the view, if we die, well... everybody dies..."
This is filmed on bigwavemaster1 out of Aberdeen she’s a standby vessel for the oil rigs and such, they see this kind of weather all the time in the north sea.
They have their own channel on here called bigwavemaster1...
They are NAVY soldiers. They can't feel any fear.
@@Fumingzeus Found him a couple months back. Love them.guys! I was SAR in 80s while in Coast Guard,, these guys get.nuthin' but respect from me! Ooh, that weather! Miss it.✌😺
No wonder ships dont have deck cleaners
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Man I miss this we spent most of our time out at sea with weather like this and a lot worse. I was on a Defense/Ocean Research Vessel on the West coast of Vancouver Island during the Cold War and we used to test a lot of gear under the worst possible conditions in other words when other shops were running for cover we were heading out into the worst part of the storms yeeehaaaawww it's like riding a wild horse we had seatbelts on our bunks (bed/rack) because if you didn't wear it when you went to sleep you would wake up on the deck with the wind knocked out of you it would go over the top of a big wave and when it started to come down it threw you out of your bunk then the ship would take a roll so when your in the air and your bed that was underneath you is now five feet away so when you come down there's no bed and your heading down to the deck and let me tell you it hurts when you hit that deck when you wake up lol.But I gotta say it was a blast
Total props to you!! Im fascinated by watching these, but I highly doubt I could handle it EVER!!
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I thought the same thing but once you have your sea legs it's not bad You know that I used to say to myself....You can't pay me enough to get this sick but when you got your sea legs it was fun after that. What was funny was watching someone new especially when you are rolling so hard that you are actually walking on the bulkheads... (walls)... But I guess it's not for everyone but you know that even today I still get sea sick for the first couple of days and it's true when they say that a person can actually go green when they are sea sick
I bet you have some crazy stories to tell!! Im fascinated watching these Ships! I can't imagine being strapped in to sleep, Just Wow!! You were in the part where those crabbing ships go where the Waves are Epic too!
@@christinedorman9657
This is all mostly in the 80s but at the time we held the record for the words deepest dredge of 1 mile. What we were doing was we had a heavy duty steel bucket about the size of a 45 gallon drum a 55 gallon for you Americans on the end of a mile long cable going in circles around an underwater volcanoes looking for minerals and sulphides instead we found gold and from that day forward the Canadians and Americans are fighting over who's side of the border this Volcano is on lol. Also we the first ship to use a ROV and the we found what is called the Endeavor Vents and you should have a look at that on Computer but we didn't know it at the time but we discovered new life forms what were called Extremephiles I believe. And my biggest laugh was when we freaked out a bunch of Russians soldiers and sailors on the hull of a Russian Nuke Sub but I guess you had to be there but picture this we were a Canadian Research Vessel /Defense Research Vessel and we had a crew of about 46 guys and we were all civilians but almost half of us were Bikers you know he long hair tattoos work hard play hard Harley riders we were off watch on deck drinking beer smoking and not just cigarettes lol and we were fishing the tunes were cranked AC/DC playing and through the pea soup fog comes this ominous Black Submarine with about 20 Russians with automatic weapons pointed at us not even 20ft away they didn't know what to make of us they were looking at us like WTF we tried to offer them some brews but no such luck lol you could see a couple of really young looking guys with a smil on their faces the rest were pretty serious looking but ya gotta remember this is the cold war. Yes I guess I do have a lot of stories and I can't believe that I typed this all out sorry for the long story
@@jbrobertson6052 I enjoyed it very especially because I'm an old biker girl myself. Ive been riding since I was kid! Never take that out of this girl!! I like your reminiscing about smoking too, lol! I'm envious about your adventure. I had very boring jobs compared to you. I,d a probably pissed a couple times, Russian Nuclear Sub!!!?? A new Life Form , my God, how Exciting though!!! You can share your stories with me Anytime!!!
Of course there is always an unseen hands that guides the ship and crews to their safe haven....Praise you Lord!
Excellent💯👍👏 video🎥🔥👍
MAERSK EMMA was one of the strongest and world's heaviest ships in Europe,he can pound a large ship when loaded with containers.