Navy Boat Exercise in Too Rough Sea!
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Navy Boat Exercise in Too Rough Sea!
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can you imagine if your lil boat ran out of gas right then!!??
🧐🤔😳👎🏻🤯🤦🏼😆🤷🏼
I’m paddling with my hands shit in my pants lad
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I can't open this. None of my links open in the posts
Don't know why I
@@vernadanneker9856me neither
That 's one skilled boat driver👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️
You're forgetting the poor guy standing on the bow!
Skilled or just lucky with the throttle wide open....
So how did a massive storm just what... sneak up on them....
You don't drive a boat.
@@WristWatcheryeah…you do..shut up with the dumb semantics bs
Coxon not boat driver.✌
The danger was that the boat would sink due to weight of their balls
^ 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂💪
😂😂😂❤
😂😂😂😂😂 now that one knocked me out 🤣
That's what prevent it to backflip on those waves
I'll repeat what I grew up hearing: "The boat can handle it. Can you?"
Not true. I heard of small boats like that capsize in bad Lake Michigan weather. Fishing boats have no chance in that lake in bad weather.
@@glowilk5377Thats not a fishing boat though… is it now? 😊
@@glowilk5377you just contradict yourself.
that’s the last words of the captain of the titanic
@@-iloveyouthat's also not lake michigan. I've seen coast guard boats capsize in that. Coast guard boats can handle much more than a zodiac.
Comes back to mothership:
"Are you guys ok?"
"Yeah, we are here for a smoke break. We are heading back out"
cringe
@@OregonCrowbgds
Do we still any more beers and chips ?
That got me🤣🤣🤣
forreal me
They are fucking legends .
Bingo
If you look closely you can see each man's pair of balls holding the ship steady with the shear mass of them
Foul language = small brain
You
@@oxide_actualctfu😂😂
This is why America can’t be fucked with
I’m telling you right now….. those dudes were having fun. Trust me.
Agreed! 👍
It’s fun until you slip and are instantly lost to time
Been there done that on a RHIB, Definitely scary and fun AF
@@christophertaylor2568 that makes two of us. 👍
@@fart63Eh, that’s anything with life really…
your throttle man has to be really on it man. Throw the power on going up the wave drop the power just enough to not fly out of the water and still keep going at speed
Hell yeah. Captains a beast.
Perfect explanation @CharleyGeorge
@@jonpierce734 Thank you sir I just really admired the handy work. Skills for sure.
Trained assault Cox'n's are well trained......handles that assault craft really great!!!
Really really on it. Its not like you can make one mistake in those seas in that small of a boat. Because one mistake means you capsize or submarine.
Dude is running that rib like a boss. I'll bet he was having a blast...
I had the same thought, he's probably having more fun then he should.
I bet they were shittin themselves...
@@promotethegame6963ribs basically are unsinkable, if they are attached they are good- they will also be in full emersion survival suits (so they good).
@@promotethegame6963 This is their job day in and day out. No sissies onboard. 😉
That's what I was thinking. Might as well enjoy yourself!
That water is absolutely terrifying
Thats not even something they are crazy enough to train for. That's a badass boat driver. Saved his team. Respect.
Wtf are you talking about? lol. RHIB's are literally designed for this. Rarely did we ever deploy a RHIB in good seas, especially for training.
Bud, this is a video of them training for it.
That is a training exercise, HMNZS Aotearoa, in the Ross Sea at 74 degrees SOUTH. Kiwis are the best boat handlers in the world.
It has to be a training video.
It says that a training video.
I dont know anything about boats or driving but I know damn well the Captain of that Boat is a Veteran.
Thank you sir
I think that too🎉
I think it's a MLB, the unsinkable boat. Made specifically for sea rescue
@@terranatrabu1784uhh if the Titanic taught us anything. If the world trade centers taught us anything. *Not saying that as a joke. The twin towers were once said to be indestructible*. Its that to never name something indestructible. Because everything that's gotten that label has been destorued
The only thing i know. Is you couldn't pay me a 10 billion a year to be a sailor. Nope. I'm good.
Mad respect for whoever was piloting/navigating that boat! ✊
Staggering that such a small craft survived that sea and her crew were OK. Well done to all concerned!
They were specifically designed for this.
That's the difference between an expert pilot and someone who just has a job driving a boat.
Camera man on the mothership had immunity, unlike the crew on the rib boat!
They are designed to handle weather like that. With a good coxwain at the helmet of course! 👍
We operated in seas like that most the time, when I was RCT Maritime British Army. I was part of 7 man detachment in the Outer Hebrides Scotland. Our job was to patrol the Royal Artillery Ranges on South Uist & Benbecula. Stopping fishing vessels entering the area when live firing out to sea. We also acted as volunteer lifeboat for that stretch of coast line. One of us would spend 1 month on the St Kilda Tracking Station 48 nautical miles NW of the Ranges. A tiny archipelago of islands. Hirta being the biggest at only 2 Square miles. Where 15 to 20 military and 20ish civilians were based. If you missed it next stop Canada. I did 2 x 1 month tours on St Kilda in June & Nov 91. I was the islands boat operator. I was in charge of the boat shed and two small Gemini rubberboats with a small 35hp 18knot outboard engine. Only myself the Royal Artillery Battery Commander, Also the Battery Sgt Major, and Island SSgt Medic could operate the boats. Although I was a young 19yr old private. They weren't allowed to use them without my permission. On the Ranges the rest of the 6 guys had 2 rubber Geminis & one Artic 22 Rib rigid raider with twin 75hp Mercury engines. Which gave us 40 to 50knot speeds. Now just the the Southern Oceans, the North Atlantic can be a crazy place to operate in. Esp at night in lifeboat patrols.
Did you have a wrist watch?
Bravo
NERD
Fantastic 👍🏾🇺🇸
Eager and trainable are VALUABLE life-skills.
I adore the southern ocean, so powerful, mysterious....
This isn’t a near miss. I’ve been in one of those boats when I was in the Marines and those crazy SWCC guys do tricks in those boats all the time.
Yes they do😂😂. I've seen MKV's pull full 180° turns at speed, you dump the bucket behind one jet drive and the boat literally jumps out of the water and pulls a 180 mid air.
We don’t just go to war in calm seas. Those guys need training in bad weather so they are able to do their jobs no matter what. Thank you for your service sailors.
That's nonsense. Watch Ken Burns documentary about the DDay invasion. Weather was a deciding factor in when to launch the attack. It was postponed due to a bad weather forecast. The Military would never intentionally go to war in such conditions.
• There are different military missions.
Regular and MASS troops need good weather for landing when it does NOT have the effect of surprise, and special units do better when they are NOT expected!
• But the question is different: how would such a boat behave in a stormy sea if its engine was NOT running?
@@menshikovevgenij5230
A boat like this with no engine running would capsize. The only reason they survived was the boats ability to break the waves and stay on top of them.
@@sentry8992 🙏Intuitively, I thought so.
• Therefore, a 🌊storm is not as terrible as the fact that you do NOT have enough strength 🥴to row the oars, or work with the sails, during the entire storm.
@@menshikovevgenij5230 A true sailboat is better equipped to handle this sort of weather. When sailors say batten down the hatches, they mean pulling down the sails. Locking everything down and riding out the storm. A sailboat functions like an empty bottle. It can't be sunk. This is an open cockpit motor boat. It's extremely vulnerable to taking on water and capsizing.
My Dad was a Dutch Commando and he taught me that if I am faring in rough waters...ALWAYS go nose first into the waves. Exactly what these Navy personel did. Great job!!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
It will take about five seconds to realize it’s the only direction to point the vessel, if you want to stay on top of the water
They got trained alright! They're ready!👍🙏🤙
I’ve been on a small Navy vessel in the China Sea & we started praying it was so rough 👨🏻⚕️🙏🇺🇸
and the ccp thinks it'll invade Taiwan by sea?🤣
@@soldierboyUSA26well yeah cos blinken just have them the red light so they can have another proxy war using Taiwan
Terrifying
@@soldierboyUSA26Who is CCP?
@@jeffreydillonthat’s the USSR in Russian.
Everyone concerned for the men
The men: “This is a blast!” 😂😂
Real yummy men at play that's why.
Narrator is full of it. These dudes are the best of the best
Ocean storms don't typically care how well trained you are...
Dumbest reply I’ve ever seen. There’s are navy seals!! This is what they do, all they do! It’s like saying a shark could drown
They're the best of the best when they know what conditions are unsafe, and these weren't safe.
@@fleurn0 Royal New Zealand Navy, son. Who do you think the bottom of the world belongs to?. This is why.
@@fleurn0Conditions won’t always be the best when running a mission.
"Send out the rescue boat!"
- but sir, that WAS the rescue boat!
That’s the New Zealand Navy 100%
Yeah Yoza mk
hahaha absolutely "that's dangerous bro, farrrk" hahahaha
Yeah you can see thier Ensign for a few seconds. Lack of the 7 pointed star under the union jack indicates RNZN sailors.
Yup. Southern Ocean takes no prisoners. Top notch boathandling skills!
@@Praktical_true that, didn’t even notice the white ensign at first
Skill on another level💯
SEALS call that saltwater taffy. Twist to swirl. DELTA calls it P.P.P.!.
P.S. both were right.
"Away the boat's crew!" There's a lad who passed his Small Boat Cox'n's course. 😁⚓
Who sent them out in that? That's risking lives for no reason 😮😮
Some dumbass captain. They are primarily responable for everyones safety
Risking lives is what all they're do 🧐
Completely irresponsible to let that wee boat go out.
They practice in it on purpose
They have to practice in all kinds of weather just for that reason. Not everyone who needs help does so in perfect weather.
But isn't that the reason for training in those conditions? They're not going to tell someone in trouble they'll be back when the weather is better.
Cause they're NAVY! These guys are freaking NAVY!!! God Bless our NAVY!!!
You know damn well they were blasting some pirates of the Caribbean music out there 😂
They sure remember that ride forever👏
Yes, you remember that boat ride forever. Waves like that can come out of nowhere even on a calm sunny day, which is what happened to me in the Gulf of Mexico.
I’m a retired, navy captain, he always take risks, not reckless risks like this video shows. I think the narrator is spot on, if you try to rescue, there is no rescue it’s just too rough!
They are New Zealanders. New Zealanders are the best sailors in the world. Look at their ancestors. They are a mixture of Māori/Polynesian and British.
I spent a lot of time with kiwis. There used to be none better on the high seas.
Normal training. The boat is built for that kind of environment.
That would be the last time I would ever go on a boat. God help them all.
The Ocean is no Joke those Guys are Sharp
Combination boat and driver couldn't have been better. Dude got balls.
In naval terms no driver like rikswa driver, taxi driver, bus driver, no knowledge, pilot and diver is the appropriate words
Ahh, takes me back to the good ol' days in the coast guard. I was a boarding boat operator and it was the best job ever
You and me both brother! Bosn 4, 1990-2020
Couldn't ask for anything better, couldn't ask for better weather especially for training NEW recruits, be all you can be !
Semper Paramus brother
LEGENDS.
When training is practical at the same time
Are we not gunna say how good that boat driver is
Thinking the same thing. Must be Poseidon's kid, Masterful
We're watching, thinking we'd all be scared. They're probably having a blast.
He likely is just giving it the beans. Not much you can do beside that in that situation
That is just what those boats are made for. We train in rough seas all the time. Just so you know camera man wars are fought in bad weather also.
Nah
Now that's a war fighter attitude! I just got hard.
No, actually aren't. Big boats are made for big waves
@@_MrTrueI think the point went over your head
@@Lettusfarm Oh no, I see his joke. But, it's the internet so I can't let it slide.
Feel the tension man! What a ride!!!
I got anxiety just seeing those men in that little boat on those rough waters...the courage, strength and skill is amazing. God keep them safe. 🌹
They are the luckiest people so happy to see them all ok
Nah that's pure skill
the driver of that boat was one of the most skilled that l've ever seen
Rite. He knows 5/5
The Captain needs a STRONG talking for sending this crew out for un-necessary reasons. SAFTY FIRST.
💙🇺🇸💚😇👍
They were rescuing a guy in a caterman that got blown out to see in Cyclone Gabrielle. They saved his life
It’s not their first rodeo…
The Navy command that allowed this to happen should be put out in the same situation and see how of them survive...and how many needed cleaning up afterwards...😂
They did this for fun
WHY? Good Training is doing it in the worst conditions possible,so whenever you're ordered to get it on... there's no lack of confidence in any aspect of your Job.
These men are no ordinary human beings.
Good training for the rough Seas. Now they know they can survive!!!! When it comes time and the sh!t hits the fan, these guys will be ready
“The sea was angry that day my friend!”
George, is that you?
Fantastically HILARIOUS!!!! Only a few of us will KNOW your quote!!! (G.L. Can'tstandsya)
@@donniemonson3202 "...!!! like an old man, trying to send back soup at a deli!!!"
Darn funny!!! Thanxxx!! & cheers
People from Hawai would get their surf boards out and have fun.
🙄🙄🙄.....they are highly trained NAVY bro.
We choose to go to the bottom in this vessel. Not because it is easy, but because it is hard.
You mean, because it's hahd.
This no longer a training exercise, this is survival.
Those ribs can take a hell of a beating, as long as they have fuel, engines don't stop by water ingress and constantly adjusts speed, they are fine.
Is a 'rib' that small navy boat?
False information son
@@GODSWORD11you can see that exactly happen in the video
@@CognizantApeRIB= rigid inflatable boat, or RHIB rigid hulled inflatable boat.
@@CognizantApe RIB stands for Rigid Inflatable Boat, where the centre/base & stern of the boat are made from aluminium, fibreglass or timber. I knew the guy who invented the design British Navy Admiral Desmond Hoare (his was made from plywood!), that was after he retired to Ireland.
This is routine training. They do often for experience.
Nah that shit definitely wasn't routine.
That's pretty high seas. They shut the weather decks down on ships of the waves get much bigger then that.
@@tjn2254 A lot of SAR and VBSS units train in these conditions regularly.
Being a SAR swimmer and VBSS qualified person we do not operate or train in sea conditions greater than 2 except in emergencies. More than likely they got caught in an isolated storm that formed without warning.
Could be maritime security, this is how you get from the floating armory to the client ship, you gotta make it because the ship doesn't wait out
"according to the cameraman entering such a rough and dangerous sea was ultimately the wrong decision"
-an immortal.
The Southern Ocean is a beast
I noticed that too. I thought there were only 4 oceans but I guess there’s 5!
How deep would you geuss the water is in this video?
By Southern Ocean, are you referring to the Southern Atlantic? I hear that the Atlantic is alot more rough than the Pacific Ocean?
The north is rough too
@@user-do2yj5rr2ku don't wanna know it is real deep
This explains exactly why I am a landlubber
Omg 😲 😱 Glad they made it back safely 🙏 Wow! That was some good boat driving ❤
Was on a USCGC for a few and part of the RHIB launch/retrieval team. Crazy times in rough seas just like this as we patrolled the EEZ.
I used to be an EMT while studying at ASU in PHX. Had a 3WAY at 2AM in my 2019 BMW X4 M40i with 2 BBW's from LBC that had STD's. I used BBC and WD40 to DP the STD WAP's and drove at 120 MPH to SD and LA and got P.O by LAPD, ended up with HIV STI and DUI/DWUi,DUII with BAC .20. SMH TMI IDC G2G TTYL LOL bye
When you have a job to do, you have a job to do. The water doesn't care about your feelings, the weather doesn't care if you're unprepared, train in the worst, prepare for the worst, and expect the worst. That's how you become the best in the world. That's why we have the best Navy in the world.
Did you sleep with andrew tate?
He slept with Andrew Tate 😂
@@rkisi2181 His childhood fantasies.
Gen z is too soft to understand
@@JadeDelphi100% 👍🏻
“THEY CANT HURT BOAT CREW 2” - Goggins watching this 👀👏🏽👏🏽
Water park hour!!! 🎉. No, seriously, brave men. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wow that boat driver, he understood the assignment!
Such a stupid phrase...
He had to get outside wake or get directly behind . He adjusted. Good job.
Exactly
That crew is bad ass 💪🏾
Yes from the scientific of the guy on deck sounds like an Aussie or kiwi
@@russellcomber6996 NZ
Nice place for training😮
Just watching those waves is enough to make you seasick!! Thank You God for getting them back safely!!
Impressive skills of the skipper of that boat.
Just goes to show, experience makes a big difference.
It's when swells from your back end lifts your vessel and crest waves form. Propeller dependency becomes irrelevant when fluid dynamics is lifting your surface area up instead of flowing through it.
According to my vessel training in aquaculture and surf and rescue.. seals are the best of the best in amphibious technology and warfare.
If they wanted to board a vessel, you wouldn't see them. They would stealth mode from underneath the vessel to take control or rescue. Simple, safe, and efficient in these conditions.
God bless that operator of that boat , he's a lifesaver for sure! 🇺🇲💯😇🙏❤️👍
No god here, just Australian's
@@krtbrdkiwis bud
RHIBs are made for this, and for boat crews they generally train new people in the best possible conditions (warm, sunny, calm weather) to get their confidence up but you eventually progress to worse and worse conditions. That's where skill and experience is earned, the bad guys operate in all weather, you need the shitty experiences to know you can do your job when the weather isn't on your side.
Thank you for your service to keep us safe!
Did somebody on the radio just say “small craft advisory”?
I think he said small CRAP advisory. Somebody took a little poop in his pants.
Its a magnificent thing to battle the sea especially with a sailoing boat.
Looks like good training conditions…
haha right? if you can do it out there you can do it anywhere. these guys are f*cking badass
They rode they waves with pure skill 😂👌
I have to disagree that it was too dangerous… Being prepared in dangerous situations is in fact their job & what they must be prepared for. It’s better to be prepared for such while not engaging hostile forces & under fire than not being prepared when they have to. ‘Semper Paratus’ et ‘Paratus Preliator’
I would have never made it in the Navy. Couldn't have done this!
Much respect to those who do!
The Southern Ocean is a wild place for sailors.
It really is. Insane that it's just always rough seas on that part of the world.
always has been, us kiwis are mostly used to it.
Holy moly! I got seasick just from watching this. Peace and blessings! 🙏💜
Mis respetos para el piloto de esa lancha, con el mar no se pelea, con el mar se baila bonito.
They are trained for it
You know those dudes are having fun as heck !!!
You might think it’s dangerous, but we’re coming aboard to check this shit out
Go Navy!##😊
Wow what incredibly brave people.
The southern ocean is one of the wildest places in the world.
The Whitbread around the world boat race goes through some of it and it's one of the most challenging parts of the race I have been told . Looking at this now I see why.
I know one man I met who had competed in it said their boat became like a surf board .
These people are both crazy to be in it and very brave to even consider being in it .
Yes it looks like it would be extremely difficult to rescue someone . Amazing film footage . I am glad to hear the crew got back safely .
Hell of a job rib captain! I would have tried to get behind the larger boat and let it break the waves ahead of me.
Not aloud too. Master sargent says get out thier!
Then they'd never know how to handle themselves in those conditions, There's a reason we have one of the best Navy's in the world!
You don't break waves out there in the deep, the waves break you.
@@kode4420 US Navy says hold my beer!
@@chrisnunya4015 and it wasn't a Bud Light they were holding. 😀
Oh yeah miss them waters
That water is moving something fierce tho
Would be sick to experience being on that boat just once in my life :')
The passengers of the Titan sub likely thought the same thing. RIP.
Back to land, or back on the big boat?
Exactly. No way that boat was near the shore.
Oh My God...too scary...Salute to Navy Personnel...highest level of respect indeed...
I BET THOSE BRAVE SOLDIERS LOVE EVERY MINUTE OF IT
Sailors not Soldiers. Only a salty dwag know how to drive like a beast.
These boat videos are nuts, should definitely do more like this!
"Luckily the entire crew were able to hold strong and make it back..." HOLD UP!!! WHAT ABOUT THE BOATS CAPTAIN!?!?!?!? HE WAS THE HERO IN THIS STORY!!!!
If the crew had ditched the RIB? They would have treaded water until Mama pulled up along side and taken the ladder up to the deck. We're Sailors, we're buoyant and we know how to swim.
Yeah, sailors have never drowned before!! lmao
You've clearly never tried to find someone in the water in those conditions.
Try climbinga ladder onto a stationary warship in thise seas. Ha, youre a clown not a matelot.