My father was a captain, he passed away on last year on 91 years old, he told me how horrible during the storm the sea wave will be rushing up to the steering room where is the highest location in the ship , I never realized and cannot image how dangerous he was until watch this clip, I miss my father so much.
Has everyone been magically recommended this in their suggestions too, despite not even thinking once about ships in horrible storms? The wonders of UA-cam during lockdown never cease to amaze me...
Yep. When they show the clip that's all stretched out to make the waves look bigger in the clip before, then show a scene from "Perfect Storm" where the Andrea Gail meets her maker, they lost me. It is bad enough out there without having to embellish them.
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Brother, this is not the place for this. Pick a proper time for comments like this, this video has nothing to do with religion. You will only attract negative comments. Take care
@@Дэни-д6ю Your 100% right. Ive told one of my Brothers of The Kingdom of God through Jesus Christ Our Lord The same exact thing in the same exact sentence. However me and your Beliefs do not meet. I am a Child of The Lord God, The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and The God who sent Moses as "I Am" . The one who Sent Jesus who is his exact mirror to him. "I Am Alpha and Omega" says the Lord Jesus, "The One Who is, Who was and Who is to come" The Almighty". Jesus is his exact Likeness and begotteness of His Father and by him we all Live. The Father created all this for him and by him. So Amen Praise The Lord God!!
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I spent a month crossing the Pacific on a thousand footer with several ports of call along the way. Most days were very smooth sailing but there were two stormy periods during that month. The first three days at sea were very rough with another stormy period in about the third week. You may not think a ship of that size would move around much but it does. My cabin was toward the bow (unfortunately) and some of those days and nights were like riding a roller coaster, constantly up and down with a lot of creaking. When we dipped into a trough and the bow crashed into the next oncoming wave it was like we ran into something solid. There was a jolt with a loud "BANG!" and the resulting bow wave would sometimes crash over my cabin window all the way up on deck five. One particularly rough night was constant up and down with a lot of creaking, banging, and waves crashing over the window, and I woke up about 3 am with my only bout of motion sickness on the trip. That wasn't much fun, but overall the voyage was an amazing experience.
I spent a week on a 60-foot fishing boat up the San Diego airport and we fished for yellowtail and it was great it was bunk beds in the bowel and I slept so good at night with that thing rocking and rolling I never slept better in my life. But when I was in the Navy we took a destroyer from Alaska to Japan and halfway there we went through a typhoon and the next morning the captain came over the loudspeaker and said instead of docking in Japan tomorrow morning we will be delayed the typhoon pushed us backwards 60 miles during the night last night
My poppy was a merchant marine his whole life, and also served during WW2 and his ship was bombed by the Japanese in Darwin Harbour. He was a beautiful, gentle man of few words and great wisdom. The vastness and power of the ocean puts things into perspective I think. Deep respect for both the ocean and those who work at sea.
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When suppertime came, the old cook came on deck sayin' "Fellas, it's too rough to feed ya" At seven PM, a main hatchway caved in, he said "Fellas, it's been good to know ya"
Worked on oil platforms, tankers, and supply ships, and I've seen some big and dangerous seas. It taught me respect for the big and briney. My old man served on HMS Glorious in the Indian Ocean and in the Med in the 1930s. The ship once went through a Typhoon and the waves were breaking over the flight deck (around 60 feet). He also took me to France on a hovercraft in the early 70s in a force 9. A 30 minute 'flight' took over 3 times longer and the thing was getting battered as well as running out of fuel. Cars were breaking loose and passengers were screaming in terror. Those who disregard the power of the sea, please think again for your own safety and spare a thought for those who put to sea because they have no choice.
Hey, I was on a cruise ship and became unnerved when the storm started brewing! No way do I ever want to find myself in something anywhere remotely like these in this vid.
@@user-if1de8pt2j yeah water can split boat hull in two. Water is extremely dangerous. It is an non compressible element, so not only it carries its weight but it transfers additional mega tons of pressure accumulated from the waves and winds. Water can literally bend a solid rod of steel 5 inch square thick as if it was rubber. Water will destroy rock and is far more dangerous than rock you idiot.
@@user-if1de8pt2j You must be young for such ignorance. That's what happens in a tsunami the sea water bends solid steel rods, bridges are ripped, entire buildings with metal frame are bent by the sea waters. Also in ocean storms some large ships steel hulls can fail and get bent by sea waters.
@@user-if1de8pt2j I guess you have never been hit by a lot of water at once...that shit has serious weight and will smash you flat. Why do you think floods are so destructive?...after all, it's just water.
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Watching this made me so anxious, I could never in a million years bring my self to drive a boat in the middle of the pacific ESPECIALLY during bad weather. My respect goes to the marine navy for everything they went through
That's because it wasn't going UNDER the water. the Lowest point of the wave, and the Highest Crest, was taller (or close to) the height of the boat and the camera angle. It DID look like the boat went under a few times, but if you watch closely, it doesn't go under, but instead dips real low with the wave.
@@petergreen9501 saved you one posting? you just posted though... so I guess you were gonna post whether or not someone else posted. I rename you Al. Your new occupation is in the "Post Al Service".
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I just stumbled onto this vid and the sailboat banging onto a cliff at 3:06 was a friend of mine. They fouled the prop and it was too deep to get the anchor to set before they hit the rocks. The RIB is coast guard and after getting a line to the sailboat, they backed away and pulled it away from the rocks with almost no damage. it was towed a few hundred yards to a cove where they dropped the anchor and waited for the weather to clear.
Your friend had his guardian angel on board that day. I was cringing at that nice boat getting smashed against the rocks like that. Bravo to the coast guard and glad your friend and his boat emerged unscathed!
@@WhiteCavendish That is for sure. It was husband, wife and son and daughter under 10. You can see the son in dark foulies at mid-ship near the dingy holding on to the lifelines. The rock face was steep enough that the keel never touched and the wave would wash under the boat and up the face just before the hull would serge toward the cliff. That let the wave that was rocking the boat also cushion it from hitting the cliff. That is what I call a "Perfect" storm.
As an ex-sailor of 50 odd years ago, plus now living near one of the locations where fishing boats were being videoed crossing a very treacherous bar, I was thoroughly captivated and mindful of some storm related experiences. It was unfortunate a touch of Hollywood was bought in; with one of the final scenes from "The Perfect Storm" spliced in - for what? It's a wonder credits acknowledging George Clooney etc., didn't roll at the end! Reality at sea can be absolutely terrifying if things go wrong. CGI does nothing more than add some spice to a movie, and really has no place in the context of ships - and the crew - being in a real-life horrible storm.
Imagine being a wasp then a bunch of big bugs came and beat you to almost death then giving you they’re kids to raise them they come and kill you if you messed up this world is awesome 👏
@@justin79811 Some back/forward story on this would be nice...such as who was filming it and from where? Was this close to land? The camera was very steady, so I think it must have been on land. Second...did the guy actually go overboard. I thought I caught a glimpse of his leg as he walked around towards the port side of the bridge, but after that i didn't see any sign of him. Did he survive? Why didn't he guys filming him do anything to help him...at least look in the sea for him. Christ almighty, was filming the boat so important they couldn't be bothered to help the poor bastard?
The "Perfect Storm" footage near the end kind of nullifies the credibility of this whole thing. Too bad, I liked it till then, but adding that was very stupid.
I agree that you killed your credibility by including what was an obvious Hollywood special effect with the "Perfect Storm" scene. What was the point of showing it when you had real footage?
My dad came to the West in a ship and I can only imagine what guts it took to do what he did and many others who sacrifice themselves each time they go out there to either work or travel. Hats off to you people,
I believe you slipped in a few seconds of a scene from "The Perfect Storm." There is a great difference between reality and theatrical. If true, having been through several typhoons at sea, this is not appreciated.
Nah it’s realistic . Have you ever truly been at maritime? Ever been a mariner or marine? On an boat at sea? It’s realistic what he shown. Cope and cry about it
@brownwings00 More likely to die to the flu, and before you go "Well flu deaths have dropped by 70%!(Note this happend once covid started, I don't know if it was 70 or 50%, tell me if I'm wrong)" You might wanna consider why, maybe its because if hospitials claim the death in covid, they get more money from the government. Hell, my sister and her friends got it, even my mother. They are all fine.
@@HebrewsElevenTwentyFive there weren't any in the 8th century for instance. Whatever ships there were that went out into the seas hugged the shores. This was the case in the Mediterranean as well as the North Sea.
@@arc46789 I mean, the Austronesian people travelled by boat around an area spanning from Madagascar to New Zealand in 1500 BC, that's fairly "ocean-going". The Vikings from Norway also found the Americas in the 10th Century.
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I'd rather be in any of these storms a year ago than be on a cruise ship these days with Covid... as they just start allowing them to cruise again. WTF NOPE!!!
DAMN THIS IS SCARY ! What one sees is monstrous wave, after wave , after wave. I "salute " ALL BRAVE MARINERS both living and deceased who sailed the oceans and seas.
I never heard my captains saying shit, but there were situations when other people on bord where frightning crieing like babies. So when a captain says shit it might be your death.
On one of the ships filmed where the sea exploded over the bow, was the ship that I sailed on for almost 10 years her bow was badly dented during the crossing from Lisbon to Fort Lauderdale.
As a 3 year old crossing the ocean on a small freighter, I can still remember the horrific waves and the captain ordering everybody to go to one side of the ship as it listed. And I can remember lying on the deck in troop's quarters (1945) when the waves bounced the ship so hard I left the deck (in that position) 6 inches. The ocean scares me.
after seeing that chopper landing on the (very) moving deck, I don't want to hear another carrier pilot whine about how tough it is to land on a carrier again. Amazing flying!
It's not so tough for helos, as you originally referenced. It is nearly an impossible task to bring a jet down onto a heaving deck, though. What, are you a pilot or something...I doubt it!
the Canadian Navy has been using a winch system to land helicopters for the last 60 years. There is a winch under the flight deck, a winch underneath the helicopter. When landing, the helicopter lowers its cable, ship crew attach the two winch cables together, the helicopter than tries to take off, ship winch hauls the helicopter down. THere has never been a landing accident with this system.
Ah yes the soothing sounds of wave crashing towards the huge ships followed by screams of Terror and Agony by the Seamen. Now that's something to sleep to.
My cousin Rafał was on El Faro in 2015. They were heading straight into the eye of the cyclone, not even knowing about it. RIP to all who lost their lives on the sea.
Lol considering it was based on a true story it would make sense to use the real footage and not George Clooney..unless he is busting our balls on purpose.
My father was a captain. He passed away last year at the age of 91. He used to tell me how during storms, the sea waves would rush up to the steering room, which is the highest point on the ship. I never fully realized or imagined how dangerous it was until I watched this clip. I miss my father so much.
That ship would’ve survived worse than that. Trust me it gets hella uncomfortable but ships are insanely resilient. It gets uncomfortable a lot, and I mean a lot before it can actually sink or capsize
I'll never forget the first time we got caught in a bad storm, sailing on the Pacific. My sphincter was so tight I could have made diamonds out of coal. Yeah...it is not fun.
+Michael Waara dahg.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=89e50518e5f4437abfa6284ff39fd640 Take a look at Irelends map of shipwrecks. Hard life out there. If you combined recorded England and Scotland sinkings the whole bloody ocean up there would be red.
@@olrikparlez3152 thanks man that is so cool. i gonna spend some tiime on there now. best random youtube comment section link i have clicked in a while.
My mom used to captain container ships in the 80s, and she said the most insane weather she ever experienced was in the pacific ocean, where they were sailing up the waves in a 250+ meter container ship. When they arrived at the dock in Hong Kong, the front fifty metres of the ship had indents between each cross-spar, and they measured that the ship had been battered so much that it was a full five metres shorter than when they set out.
Used to love being in the North Atlantic when the storms hit, you could see it building on the horizon. Bloody hell, that one at 11 minutes, first time I've seen a floating DIY scrapyard.
My father was a captain, he passed away on last year on 91 years old, he told me how horrible during the storm the sea wave will be rushing up to the steering room where is the highest location in the ship , I never realized and cannot image how dangerous he was until watch this clip, I miss my father so much.
Im sure he was SOOO brave
Ohhh...may God he RIP
i you wish you where happy my dad is a pilot
people feel sorry
God rest your fathers soul Mr Chen. He saw the wild side of nature and lived to an old age to tell the tale.
Has everyone been magically recommended this in their suggestions too, despite not even thinking once about ships in horrible storms? The wonders of UA-cam during lockdown never cease to amaze me...
No, it fits my viewing.
This makes me appreciate being dry safe and cosy
well you would be if you were inside the boat the moment you step out on deck though your going to be soppy unhappy and possibly injured
Sissy boy, real men drown and thank Neptune for his excellence!
@@jessesmith3650 lol
They’re dry just not too safe and def not cozy 😦
Awww😂😂😂
Thank you so much for not ruining the video with any music.
You rock!
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That helicopter landing on a ship in rough waters is just badass!
Agree! That was crazy!
i don't know who had the bigger balls the pilot or the two people on the landing pad watching them land. sketchy as hell
@@-HustleUnion- the cool thing is that it was just a rough weather landing exercise and not because they had to
If he lands it's badass but if it crashes it's a national tragedy.
@@billpolychronidis7805 I think that's how it works.
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The person landing that helicopter has balls the size of Texas.
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Time stamp?
@@pikamain9689 starts at 1:41
The ones on the deck guiding the chopper in have balls of steel too. One wrong move and they get clipped by the blades
Foreal 🤣😂💥💪
This video fell apart at the end when they started looping storm sounds and threw in a movie clip for good measure.
That was my guess too
Yep. When they show the clip that's all stretched out to make the waves look bigger in the clip before, then show a scene from "Perfect Storm" where the Andrea Gail meets her maker, they lost me. It is bad enough out there without having to embellish them.
The other videos on this channel are even worse. I guess it just shows that the algorithm doesn't always select for quality.
Exactly what I thought
The guy who made this is apparently inbred.
Imagine being on a wooden ship in the 1600s
I have sailed on Wooden Ships, they behave more like ducks on waves, bobbing up and down.
What about the 1100s
Assassins creed
How about the Vikings!
1600 ships where very advanced for the time and reasonably sturdy and well built too!
UA-cam just be recommending anything at this point.
What do you mean at this point, it’s been doing that for years lol
@Donald Trump I know you do Donald.. That's why you run the country and idiots who want to mess around on UA-cam all day and stay on unemployment benefits and don't want to work fight you so hard.. 😏
and you be watching it
And we all still somehow watch it
@@vk3655 probably just got lucky on the day with the beat weather with the minimum amount of technology required...
Me at 4 am: hmmm I should go to sleep now...
UA-cam: ships in horrible storms.
Me: hell yeah let’s watch this!
Brother, this is not the place for this. Pick a proper time for comments like this, this video has nothing to do with religion. You will only attract negative comments. Take care
@@Дэни-д6ю Your 100% right. Ive told one of my Brothers of The Kingdom of God through Jesus Christ Our Lord The same exact thing in the same exact sentence. However me and your Beliefs do not meet. I am a Child of The Lord God, The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and The God who sent Moses as "I Am" . The one who Sent Jesus who is his exact mirror to him. "I Am Alpha and Omega" says the Lord Jesus, "The One Who is, Who was and Who is to come" The Almighty". Jesus is his exact Likeness and begotteness of His Father and by him we all Live. The Father created all this for him and by him. So Amen Praise The Lord God!!
@@Дэни-д6ю but actually, I m curious about these few words: "Im inviting You to Islam...", how You can invite somebody to join any religion, no matter if Islam, Christian, Judaism, Animalism etc., as it should be some Summer music festival, where People come and after some days goes.
Do not try find any harm in my words, coz there is nothing like that. I have my own religion, but it came to me as I came to it. It wants lot of time, some experience with life and life itself changed you into something, with what are You OK for rest of your time. Values You represent, values You want to left there after life to Your communicty, children.
So, i cannot understand relation, look, this is Our religion. Have a seat and join us.
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Imagine being on the old wooden sailing ships. Back in the day. Exposed to the elements. Much respect. For them all .
And they couldn't call for help either!
I've thought about that. How horrible!
When people ask me what im scared of, this. Thinking about being on a ship in the ocean during a storm that could possibly sink. No thanks.
The exact reason I refuse to go on a cruise
albert7139 Consider being on the ocean during a storm after the ship has sunk.
I've been on a boat in some very rocky seas, to be honest it's not that bad. But then again.....I've never been in horribly bad storm.
I spent a month crossing the Pacific on a thousand footer with several ports of call along the way. Most days were very smooth sailing but there were two stormy periods during that month. The first three days at sea were very rough with another stormy period in about the third week. You may not think a ship of that size would move around much but it does. My cabin was toward the bow (unfortunately) and some of those days and nights were like riding a roller coaster, constantly up and down with a lot of creaking. When we dipped into a trough and the bow crashed into the next oncoming wave it was like we ran into something solid. There was a jolt with a loud "BANG!" and the resulting bow wave would sometimes crash over my cabin window all the way up on deck five. One particularly rough night was constant up and down with a lot of creaking, banging, and waves crashing over the window, and I woke up about 3 am with my only bout of motion sickness on the trip. That wasn't much fun, but overall the voyage was an amazing experience.
holy hell that description.
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I spent a week on a 60-foot fishing boat up the San Diego airport and we fished for yellowtail and it was great it was bunk beds in the bowel and I slept so good at night with that thing rocking and rolling I never slept better in my life. But when I was in the Navy we took a destroyer from Alaska to Japan and halfway there we went through a typhoon and the next morning the captain came over the loudspeaker and said instead of docking in Japan tomorrow morning we will be delayed the typhoon pushed us backwards 60 miles during the night last night
@@krishpancholi4072 Sounds like hell indeed
Big tanker rolling, bad weather, people laughing, just listen, it's Live :
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My poppy was a merchant marine his whole life, and also served during WW2 and his ship was bombed by the Japanese in Darwin Harbour. He was a beautiful, gentle man of few words and great wisdom. The vastness and power of the ocean puts things into perspective I think. Deep respect for both the ocean and those who work at sea.
GOD Bless your Poppy and others who served!
So very true words the world hasbecome a much smaller place in modern time
Just wanna say a big thank you patrice cythia for introducing me to Dr. Ehinormen the great HERBALIST that helped me prepare home remedies that cured my herpes simplex virus (HSV1&2) I was infected with herpes for the past two years and i was not happy all day so i was desperate to get a cure so that i can live normal and get healthy. One day i was less busy so i decided to make latest research on herpes cure and i found a site were everyone was talking about Dr Ehinormen and has ability to cure Herpes, HIV, HPV, Cancer, ALS, COPD, Anthrax, genital wart, cold sore, Arthritis skin tag and all manners of diseases and virus. So i discussed with cythia and she explained to me that its very easy working with Dr Ehinormen so i contacted Dr Ehinormen via Email { drehinormen@gmail.com } and he helped me just as he has helped others now I am now cured from herpes am very happy now. and i can also assure you that he can also help you. so if you need the service of DR odoma kindly contact him {drehinormen@gmail.com } or whatsapp +2347081388977 . He can also cure so many sickness .
Big tanker rolling, bad weather, people laughing, just listen, it's Live :
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Was he maritime?
When suppertime came, the old cook came on deck sayin'
"Fellas, it's too rough to feed ya"
At seven PM, a main hatchway caved in, he said
"Fellas, it's been good to know ya"
Now imagine being in an old ass ship back in the 1600's going through a storm...no thank you
yeah, thank goodness for the coast guard.
Big balls pirate
Now imagine being a slave chained to the floor in the cargo hold for 4 months
As my grandfather told when I was a kid "When ships where wood and men where steel" , yeah he was an old mariner.
old corker ships were wood and men would get destroyed by those big ass waves
Worked on oil platforms, tankers, and supply ships, and I've seen some big and dangerous seas. It taught me respect for the big and briney. My old man served on HMS Glorious in the Indian Ocean and in the Med in the 1930s. The ship once went through a Typhoon and the waves were breaking over the flight deck (around 60 feet). He also took me to France on a hovercraft in the early 70s in a force 9. A 30 minute 'flight' took over 3 times longer and the thing was getting battered as well as running out of fuel. Cars were breaking loose and passengers were screaming in terror. Those who disregard the power of the sea, please think again for your own safety and spare a thought for those who put to sea because they have no choice.
Hey, I was on a cruise ship and became unnerved when the storm started brewing! No way do I ever want to find myself in something anywhere remotely like these in this vid.
Big tanker rolling, bad weather, people laughing, just listen, it's Live :
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Yeah the power of the sea in is very big no joke
@@emptybucket1988 That vessel is very small, a big vessel feels differently the rough sea.
I don’t think anyone disregards the power of the sea, it’s pretty obvious water is a force of nature
you don't realize how small your big ship is until you are in the middle of the angry ocean
GOD IS GREATER
@@user-if1de8pt2j yeah water can split boat hull in two. Water is extremely dangerous. It is an non compressible element, so not only it carries its weight but it transfers additional mega tons of pressure accumulated from the waves and winds. Water can literally bend a solid rod of steel 5 inch square thick as if it was rubber. Water will destroy rock and is far more dangerous than rock you idiot.
@@user-if1de8pt2j You must be young for such ignorance. That's what happens in a tsunami the sea water bends solid steel rods, bridges are ripped, entire buildings with metal frame are bent by the sea waters. Also in ocean storms some large ships steel hulls can fail and get bent by sea waters.
@@user-if1de8pt2j Sea water splits container ships in half. do some research before being this ignorant.
@@user-if1de8pt2j I guess you have never been hit by a lot of water at once...that shit has serious weight and will smash you flat. Why do you think floods are so destructive?...after all, it's just water.
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Watching this made me so anxious, I could never in a million years bring my self to drive a boat in the middle of the pacific ESPECIALLY during bad weather. My respect goes to the marine navy for everything they went through
ATLANTIC is SCARIER than PACIFIC
Big tanker rolling, bad weather, people laughing, just listen, it's Live :
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@@bobbyjoe1111 Southern ocean
Have you even ever asked IA if it would be safe to ride a modern boat in the ocean?? 🤔🤔
Has anyone got this video recommended by you tube after watching Suez Canal videos?
Bro wtf haha
yes haha
No
no
Nope i was watching M/S Estonia videos and started getting suez canal videos in my recommended
5:55 That boat refuses to sink, I thought it sunk for sure few times only to see it rise up over and over again lol.
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Well they can call this boat unsinkable .
That's because it wasn't going UNDER the water. the Lowest point of the wave, and the Highest Crest, was taller (or close to) the height of the boat and the camera angle. It DID look like the boat went under a few times, but if you watch closely, it doesn't go under, but instead dips real low with the wave.
10:20 what happens ? does it sunk?
@@Rbrijeshr That's from a movie
man the power of the oceans is so immense and terrifying...how could you not just feel like a helpless ant in the midst of storms like these?
Big tanker rolling, bad weather, people laughing and acting normally, just listen, it's Live :
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I know, but you gotta love it! 🌊 🌊🌊❤️
10:20 they just start playing the movie "Perfect Storm" wtf?
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Thank you! You said it! Exactly what I was going to say! You saved me 1 posting! Now I don’t need to post about that one! 🥴
@@petergreen9501 saved you one posting? you just posted though... so I guess you were gonna post whether or not someone else posted. I rename you Al. Your new occupation is in the "Post Al Service".
Vyse Arcadia holly cow!!! Did I just posted that!?! Sorryyyy!!!! Tooooo many Coronas!!! Getting late now.... sorry! Have a great weekend and stay safe! Hello from California! 🤙😷👎
@@petergreen9501 you do seem like an A.I
I didn't plan to watch Ships in Horrible Storms but when UA-cam recommends videos to me, I click them.
So if a crackhead offers u a puff what do u do bro? Lmao
well done sheep, you are the perfect braindead youtube user, also known as "product".
I just stumbled onto this vid and the sailboat banging onto a cliff at 3:06 was a friend of mine. They fouled the prop and it was too deep to get the anchor to set before they hit the rocks. The RIB is coast guard and after getting a line to the sailboat, they backed away and pulled it away from the rocks with almost no damage. it was towed a few hundred yards to a cove where they dropped the anchor and waited for the weather to clear.
Your friend had his guardian angel on board that day. I was cringing at that nice boat getting smashed against the rocks like that. Bravo to the coast guard and glad your friend and his boat emerged unscathed!
@@WhiteCavendish That is for sure. It was husband, wife and son and daughter under 10. You can see the son in dark foulies at mid-ship near the dingy holding on to the lifelines. The rock face was steep enough that the keel never touched and the wave would wash under the boat and up the face just before the hull would serge toward the cliff. That let the wave that was rocking the boat also cushion it from hitting the cliff. That is what I call a "Perfect" storm.
@@haydenwatson7987 Perfect wave perhaps, but certainly not a perfect storm.
Cringe is the word for sure. OMG I called my 13 yr old to come see. Im so glad to read of the outcome. Coastguard - the most underrated heroes.
best video ever ua-cam.com/video/s3Tx2G4lbE0/v-deo.html
As an ex-sailor of 50 odd years ago, plus now living near one of the locations where fishing boats were being videoed crossing a very treacherous bar, I was thoroughly captivated and mindful of some storm related experiences. It was unfortunate a touch of Hollywood was bought in; with one of the final scenes from "The Perfect Storm" spliced in - for what? It's a wonder credits acknowledging George Clooney etc., didn't roll at the end!
Reality at sea can be absolutely terrifying if things go wrong. CGI does nothing more than add some spice to a movie, and really has no place in the context of ships - and the crew - being in a real-life horrible storm.
Big tanker rolling, bad weather, people laughing, just listen, it's Live :
ua-cam.com/video/lXvWe9_VSFg/v-deo.html
I noticed the scene from “The Perfect Storm.” Spoils the credibility of the video, unfortunately
Воды много ,а рыбу кто жрёт???
Yeah. Here's the clip from the movie in context.
ua-cam.com/video/W9Tdw5nG4dQ/v-deo.html
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This just reaffirmed my belief that the ocean is the scariest thing on this planet
... scarier than bad grammar? Impossible!
Joey Suggs I edited it just for you bb
Imagine being a wasp then a bunch of big bugs came and beat you to almost death then giving you they’re kids to raise them they come and kill you if you messed up this world is awesome 👏
Imagine being inside a giant cushioned clear rubber ball on those waves! I think that would be fun!
I agree with you.
Me: watches one video like this
UA-cam:looks like he really enjoys these lets put them everywhere on his recommendation
I literally just watched one video af a sinking ship and now i only have ships in my recommendation
@EnigmaDrath video musicaprimero dios
@EnigmaDrathmusica
Dios peimero
Neat, but those cheap sound effects, and the scene from Perfect Storm, sort of lessened it.
This has just reminded me that it's time to watch my all time favorite film again, "The Perfect Storm."
Check the clip at 10 and a half minutes .
@@mikemckelvey7144 is it a good movie?
Real life is so much more impressive than Hollywood play acting.
10:20
That‘s the ending scene out of the movie ,,The storm‘‘
Dharma initiative The Perfect Storm
Still a metal cup on angry water
Terrible movie but the book was great. This was another case of book cannot be translated on film.
That blue fishing boat has more lives than a cat.
U.s.s. kitty
One strong built boat would love to know the make of it im sure its NZ made
Not the guy swept off of it though...
@@justin79811 So sad. :(
@@justin79811 Some back/forward story on this would be nice...such as who was filming it and from where? Was this close to land? The camera was very steady, so I think it must have been on land. Second...did the guy actually go overboard. I thought I caught a glimpse of his leg as he walked around towards the port side of the bridge, but after that i didn't see any sign of him. Did he survive? Why didn't he guys filming him do anything to help him...at least look in the sea for him. Christ almighty, was filming the boat so important they couldn't be bothered to help the poor bastard?
The "Perfect Storm" footage near the end kind of nullifies the credibility of this whole thing. Too bad, I liked it till then, but adding that was very stupid.
saw that too. LOL
I agree that you killed your credibility by including what was an obvious Hollywood special effect with the "Perfect Storm" scene. What was the point of showing it when you had real footage?
Yes ... So stupid
Mike Riesco I know, right? I had to watch that clip a couple of times thinking to myself "Why does this look familiar to me?"
Yeah, plus the fake sound effects over several clips were just silly. Trying to make it more dramatic, but just made it seem stupid.
My dad came to the West in a ship and I can only imagine what guts it took to do what he did and many others who sacrifice themselves each time they go out there to either work or travel. Hats off to you people,
100% !
Big tanker rolling, bad weather, people laughing, just listen, it's Live :
ua-cam.com/video/lXvWe9_VSFg/v-deo.html
remind him that the most important think now is that he have to leave the west
enuf joke
Bragger 🙄
I'll never complain about the price of fish.
SAME
As long as we all agree to keep complaining about oil prices
@@MaddawgLongboards5 I agree!
Me neither
@was geht not a joke but it’s facts
For anyone who has actually landed a helicopter that shot of the landing on a pitching deck is awe inspiring
Discovery islam
I would say it was rather highly irresponsible, helicopters shouldn't land on ships in so bad weather.
@@منارضالفيروز-ن6ك wtf dude?
Igor Zawitaj you do realize in many cases the option is on the ship or in the water, right?
Picture perfect landing too
My hat goes off to all those brave souls who sail the seas for whatever reason!
ships are amazing and i’m so grateful for our sailors that don’t mass hunt :)
That cruise ship was looking like it was gonna tip over at any moment. I absolutely can not!! #terrifying
R. Lewis ua-cam.com/video/rze_uX3s0MQ/v-deo.html
Not a good time to be eating your dinner!
There is nothing more majestic than a big ship touching into a wave and coming out of it again
not when your on the boat 😂😂😂
10:20 ? What happened? Does it came out?
Me as a kid playing in the bath..
My Lego boats:
You made my day😂
@@JacySanjunXiao Glad I could be of service, enjoy your day! 😂
This has to be the best comment here xp
😂😂😂
my lego dudes: WTF
I believe you slipped in a few seconds of a scene from "The Perfect Storm." There is a great difference between reality and theatrical. If true, having been through several typhoons at sea, this is not appreciated.
Nah it’s realistic . Have you ever truly been at maritime? Ever been a mariner or marine? On an boat at sea? It’s realistic what he shown. Cope and cry about it
And suddendly, being covid quarantined seems like a walk in the park.
@brownwings00 More likely to die to the flu, and before you go "Well flu deaths have dropped by 70%!(Note this happend once covid started, I don't know if it was 70 or 50%, tell me if I'm wrong)" You might wanna consider why, maybe its because if hospitials claim the death in covid, they get more money from the government. Hell, my sister and her friends got it, even my mother. They are all fine.
Imagine the many medieval era sailors going through this on large wooden boats between the 5th to 15th century. Bravery is an understatement 🕵🏾♂️
They didn't really have ocean going ships until the 1400s
@@arc46789 You are factually incorrect.
@@HebrewsElevenTwentyFive there weren't any in the 8th century for instance. Whatever ships there were that went out into the seas hugged the shores. This was the case in the Mediterranean as well as the North Sea.
Brynden Rivers' Sunset Sea snow.....no.....
@@arc46789 I mean, the Austronesian people travelled by boat around an area spanning from Madagascar to New Zealand in 1500 BC, that's fairly "ocean-going". The Vikings from Norway also found the Americas in the 10th Century.
These are truly the days you wish you were somewhere else. The middle of the Sahara Desert would be my choice!
Massive respect to ALL these people.
Ocean: waves taller than your boat
People: good time for walking on deck
How many times are these ship videos gonna get me to watch? I think I’ve seen them all. But still come back for more.
Same here😀
“Hello!, yes I will like to cancel my cruise trip reservation”.
😆
Hello Sir!
Thank you for contacting us. But we regret to inform you that we cannot process this request. Please get your ass on the ship as per itinerary.
Waiting for your arrival-
Salty Death.
@@proton7electron hehahhaha
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I'd rather be in any of these storms a year ago than be on a cruise ship these days with Covid... as they just start allowing them to cruise again. WTF NOPE!!!
Thank you, uploader, for not blabbering over this, and just letting us enjoy.
People: We’re in a big ship!
Captain: No guys, we’re in a big shit.
Ha ha funny 11/10
Shin Wolford I hope you’re being sarcastic
@@mbh3929 what is the meaning of sarcastic im asian
1:32 is definetaly NOT the sound you'd want to hear with this view.
@@mbh3929 yea i said that in a sarcastic way
Man, that hilo landing was AMAZING! Quite a pilot there. No thump, no bump and in high seas like that!
Big tanker rolling, bad weather, people laughing, just listen, it is Live :
ua-cam.com/video/lXvWe9_VSFg/v-deo.html
Imagine being in a wooden ship in the 17 hundreds crossing the Atlantic
Its no wonder why theres so many tales of sea monsters back then
Oof
Imagine being a slave on a slave ship and crossing the Atlantic....
or vikings in longboats crossing the north sea
@@Raws2000. that's better
DAMN THIS IS SCARY ! What one sees is monstrous wave, after wave , after wave. I "salute " ALL BRAVE MARINERS both living and deceased who sailed the oceans and seas.
Big tanker rolling, bad weather, people laughing and acting normally, just listen, it's Live :
ua-cam.com/video/lXvWe9_VSFg/v-deo.html
Just imagine what was it like to make a trip over Atlantic with a Viking longship back in the days.
They were Greta’s great-grandparents and they hated the nazis, tied them to row and forced them to eat ikea herring
I don’t know why this video has come into my feed but I am captured by the powerful sea. I pray for the people on board these ships impacted
Imagine all that on some 17th century ship.
I wonder if people in the future will be like "imagine being on a 20th century ship"
@@nathanhiatt3114 did you mean 21st century?
@@immigrantgaming420epic did you mean 21st century?
Ships for an earlier age may not survive - they cannot take the beating, but in those days people accepted more risk and they didn't always survive.
Go watch "Rounding Cape Horn in 1929" those men were tougher than we are.
Incredible FOOTAGE . Indeed smooth seas never made skilled Seafarers . A big salute to all Seafarers #The_Legendary_Mariner
Humans:let's make big ships and air craft carriers and dominate sea
Sea: I'm about to end this man's whole career...
😂😂😂😂😂😂
When the Captain says "Oh shit"....you might want to be someplace else.
I never heard my captains saying shit, but there were situations when other people on bord where frightning crieing like babies. So when a captain says shit it might be your death.
I had a periodontist looking inside a tooth with a sort of scope and she says softly but audibly: “This is not good.”
On one of the ships filmed where the sea exploded over the bow, was the ship that I sailed on for almost 10 years her bow was badly dented during the crossing from Lisbon to Fort Lauderdale.
Oh my God...protect all the seafarer
Were you ever in danger of being swept overboard and irretrievable?
@@bonnieh3204 well if he’s writing the comment he’s obviously ok
@@qcity6417 wow your smart
@@GaylordDy Yes we're smart in our own way, but I think that's mostly like a common sense
As a 3 year old crossing the ocean on a small freighter, I can still remember the horrific waves and the captain ordering everybody to go to one side of the ship as it listed. And I can remember lying on the deck in troop's quarters (1945) when the waves bounced the ship so hard I left the deck (in that position) 6 inches. The ocean scares me.
0:43 I thought someone was clapping like *woohooo good one Poseidon!*
9:20 OMFG that badass ship actually enjoys the ride
Shit everywhere 🤔
@owleyes Malignaggi Looks like she's built for this purpose.
wheeeee wheeeeeeee jumpy jump
@@Turbo_TechnoLogic seems like fun
you gotta love how still that aircraft carrier is
That heli pilot had balls of steel
The sea was angry that day, my friend. Like an old man trying to send soup back at a deli.
I said whoa big fella
They should call this video: ANXIETY
I know nothing about sailing and I could see in the one video the people on the sail boat knew nothing about sailing too :)
kek
the waves rock you to sleep actually, true story... I take it back, i finished watching the video lol
"Timpkins!" "Aye Captain?" "Go to the focsle and keep an eye out for icebergs!"
"focsle" is actually spelled "forecastle"
@@theWZZA ‘fo'c'sle’ is perfectly acceptable and is in the dictionary.
@@scottharriman9419 thanks
The pure intellectualism irradiating from this comment is *IMMEASURABLE*
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Please watch the video untill the end
after seeing that chopper landing on the (very) moving deck, I don't want to hear another carrier pilot whine about how tough it is to land on a carrier again. Amazing flying!
It's not so tough for helos, as you originally referenced. It is nearly an impossible task to bring a jet down onto a heaving deck, though. What, are you a pilot or something...I doubt it!
the Canadian Navy has been using a winch system to land helicopters for the last 60 years. There is a winch under the flight deck, a winch underneath the helicopter. When landing, the helicopter lowers its cable, ship crew attach the two winch cables together, the helicopter than tries to take off, ship winch hauls the helicopter down. THere has never been a landing accident with this system.
Carrier pilots don't whine. It's a rule.
@@tommy3989 Last month in the Sea of Japan. Helos are da' bomm, though.
Ok, land a Hornet in high seas and then come back and tell the carrier pilots what's tough and what isn't.
I can’t believe people got this footage!
I'm just here for the soothing ASMR sounds of the ocean while I try to sleep
Ah yes the soothing sounds of wave crashing towards the huge ships followed by screams of Terror and Agony by the Seamen.
Now that's something to sleep to.
Cruise Industry: well at least it can't get any worse for us
UA-cam recommendations: lol, one sec...
Cruise Industry: well at least it can't get any worse for us
Corona Virus: Am I a joke to you?
My cousin Rafał was on El Faro in 2015. They were heading straight into the eye of the cyclone, not even knowing about it. RIP to all who lost their lives on the sea.
10:22 When they take a clip from the movie a perfect storm xd why
LOL
i died laughing LOLOL
They think people are stupid
Lol that movie was so sad
10:22
ua-cam.com/video/cplW63D2Cdw/v-deo.html
Clips from ‘The Perfect Storm’??? Seriously?
Hahaha yup
lmao! glad someone else caught that.
Looks like this would be a copyright infringement.
I thought the exact same thing! Really??!
Lol considering it was based on a true story it would make sense to use the real footage and not George Clooney..unless he is busting our balls on purpose.
Now imagine yourself at a 16th century galleon in such a storm...
Or a Dark Ages Viking Ship...ah when men were made of sturdier stuff
barriolimbas i’m here after watching vikings on netflix😂😂😂
Or the time when human have not developed ships, so we have to swim the entire ocean
Or the forgotten seafaring race Malay-Polynesians in thousands of BC years.
You bastard I did that & now Ive got scurvy.
The raw power of the ocean is just amazing
Covid: Staying at home is boring.
"Ships in Horrible Storms" - Nope
What the fuck are those dialogues mate like for real
Niels Cremer for real 😂😂😂😂😂
@@imshutdownforever like goddamm mans is trying so hard to stay relevant he fucked himself in the process
Salute to brave fishermen around the world ... and Godspeed you home.
My father was a captain. He passed away last year at the age of 91. He used to tell me how during storms, the sea waves would rush up to the steering room, which is the highest point on the ship. I never fully realized or imagined how dangerous it was until I watched this clip. I miss my father so much.
Doesn’t matter how big the ship is, the sea can easily swallow it
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7:04 that boat has me on the literal edge of my chair, absolutely crazy
That’s what I’m saying! Those are some rough waters right there. And the current looks extreme!
Some pls tell me .. can you spot the person who was at start on this ship? Or he is gone ?
heta patel Went inside the cabin
That ship would’ve survived worse than that. Trust me it gets hella uncomfortable but ships are insanely resilient. It gets uncomfortable a lot, and I mean a lot before it can actually sink or capsize
I know! And the torment goes on.... and on.... I so hope that gallant little boat was OK.
If the SEA could talk: " These men can make ships...... and sail them too!"
The sea IS talking - loud and clear. Sez, "I'm gonna get you, sucka!"
I'll never forget the first time we got caught in a bad storm, sailing on the Pacific. My sphincter was so tight I could have made diamonds out of coal. Yeah...it is not fun.
I would be scared beyond shitless probably have a heart attack...how long did the storm last you were in?
Where did you see such a cat that would care what mice say about it?
Everyone: "Huge waves"
Me, an intellectual: *a n g e r y* *w a t e r*
"angery" as an intellectual?
@@m.k.4128 Korrkt
@@m.k.4128 issa meme
@@m.k.4128 its sarcasm
I’d be “angery” too if I was an intellectual, couldn’t spell and my autocorrect didn’t work.
Every single video like this: "Imagine if this was a WOODEN boat HUNDREDS of years ago?!"
Michael Waara if you think these are big watch freak wave utube
Not much to imagine really, they ended up going down.
+Michael Waara
dahg.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=89e50518e5f4437abfa6284ff39fd640 Take a look at Irelends map of shipwrecks. Hard life out there. If you combined recorded England and Scotland sinkings the whole bloody ocean up there would be red.
@@olrikparlez3152 thanks man that is so cool. i gonna spend some tiime on there now. best random youtube comment section link i have clicked in a while.
Imagine how it was back then when people only had wooden boats
They didn't sail for pleasure !!! And they were staying close to the coasts often
éric lagé so how about people that sailed from Europe to the americas?
@@eltigueraso well, they sure had lots of fun
The viking long boats did incredibly well floating right over even the biggest waves
In East Africa we still use the wooden ancient ships
The second to the last shot was CGI from " A Perfect Storm" Otherwise great shots to keep me on land.
This is exactly what I need to watch a week before I go on a cruise
It’s going to sink
Verenos 3 I always watch videos of plane crashes right before flying.
Hows your Cruise going? :)
How’s the cruise?
Verenos 3 the titanic yessssd
6:24 ship nearly sinking
Person filming: looks like someone’s in trouble Greg
That one actually got me dizzy and nauseous, crazy ride that guy was on..
Erik Knudsen I know hope he got out okay looked like that boat was about to get swamped at any time
Gareth Manchester yes hope he’s okey looked like the boat had water in it
that ship was tight with the rope. please look those ropes were very tight .It can't be sunk
Bruh was he supposed to go swim over there to see if he was ok??
2:39
I felt so relieved when that helicopter finally touched down.
Nothing like sticking in a scene from a movie in trying to pass it off as real.
At 10:00, it's the Abeille Bourbon, based in the port of Brest (France), what a rescue ship it is!
UA-cam : "Ships in horrible storms"
11M people : Hmm interesting
*Edit : 14M people : Hmm interesting
**Edit : 15M people : Hmm interesting
It is interesting bro...at least more than that ad in which a tortoise is eating a dragon fruit!!😂
more than a million and half more views than yesterday
because original comments are boring right?
You mean 14M?
make that 15M
5:45 smaller naval craft struggling to keep up with the waves, meanwhile aircraft carrier so chill that everyone can just stand on deck and watch
@Wicka Smitheyy r/ihadastroke
@@morganzachlfich4309 how its perfectly understandable
@@jamesstillgames i see
My mom used to captain container ships in the 80s, and she said the most insane weather she ever experienced was in the pacific ocean, where they were sailing up the waves in a 250+ meter container ship. When they arrived at the dock in Hong Kong, the front fifty metres of the ship had indents between each cross-spar, and they measured that the ship had been battered so much that it was a full five metres shorter than when they set out.
Used to love being in the North Atlantic when the storms hit, you could see it building on the horizon. Bloody hell, that one at 11 minutes, first time I've seen a floating DIY scrapyard.
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That’s a clip from The Perfect Storm
@@richardburfoot8638 . That was a good movie.
What? A clip from ‘The Perfect Storm’? Naughty, naughty!
and deadliest catch for good measure. they probably took the rest from other peoples videos.
@@dismafuggerhere2753 And definitely made bank doing it.
Izzat wutdat wuz?
@@gedungisphoopnuchle9121 Yith...