There's something hipnotising in this video; it's like listening to a good symphony. I spend 14:07 of my life watching a trawler cutting through waves and it was worth of it.
After 52 years sailing the pacific and Asia I love these well designed boats. Spent a lot of time off the New Zealand Coast where we had some good designs also.
cool footage... there's a lot more rough weather footage of boats nowadays on you tube... I've been a fisherman for 23years and appreciate the raw footage..thanks
Good footage, thanks for sharing. I used to have a small wooden potter running out of Brixham. When the wind was strong and from the East it would blow straight in to the harbour and make it quite choppy even inside. When it was like this and I rounded the end of the breakwater wall, you would suddenly get the full force of it, ...seemed 3 times as strong and rough straight away !
@@UraFlight I will look when we go to Milford-we have not been because of Lockdown ! I have photos of Z-47 (Black Hull) and Z-98 (green hull .) can't see what the names are .most are Ze Brugge registered .
I remember watching the boats leave and return; some on calm days and some on days like this. My brothers would always tease me that I wouldn't see much as I was too busy puking over the side.
wish she were mine, I'd sail the world rare to see a MFV with no rust stains, painting is the key after the sandblast 75 microns 2 pack zinc, the 300 microns W.F.T high build quality epoxy, then your colour coats , 25micron is one thou. so you are 3 thou. 12 thou then your colour coats, painting the right way is very expensive, there are no short cuts love that engine how'd I know this? well i was a builder in NZ
Normal Breeze and seas there. I come from Hartlepool N.E Coast. was a deckie there in the mid '50's We go out for cod in winter. That is good seas. and she's light. IE Empty. Much deeper, and stable on way back (providing she had a coupla good shots.) we had to carry our ice too in those days. icemakers didn't exist. Lotsa shovelling the kits. You'll normally find too. That the strong breezes with tide. Tend to flatten the seas off. Till you get offshore a bit. It just blows the crests off over wheelhouse. We had open decks too. not much in way of cover decks like today.
Thx for posting. 2 questions, how long is she, about 80ft? and what is she fishing for? pollock/fish/crabs? also, the wheelhouse seems to be a fairly new addition?
Yes Phil, about 80ft. She is a beam trawler most likely targeting bottom feeders, eg mixed flat fish species. No shellfish, they're caught by potting, not with trawl nets. Hope this is usefull to you. The wheelhouse is standard design and was original to the build of the boat. (Owned by Carters of East Devon - 5th generation farmers and fisherman) - their main 2 companies are known as Greendale and Waterdance. Good folk, they used to buy all my whelks from me.
There's something hipnotising in this video; it's like listening to a good symphony. I spend 14:07 of my life watching a trawler cutting through waves and it was worth of it.
After 52 years sailing the pacific and Asia I love these well designed boats.
Spent a lot of time off the New Zealand Coast where we had some good designs also.
Which model is that ? Can I watch some where on UA-cam on board footage ?
52 years? 🤨🤔
Beautiful lines what memories this video brings back to me when I was a young fisherman of the wash and North Sea,now I am an old fart 70yr old🤓
cool footage...
there's a lot more rough weather footage of boats nowadays on you tube...
I've been a fisherman for 23years and appreciate the raw footage..thanks
Good footage, thanks for sharing. I used to have a small wooden potter running out of Brixham. When the wind was strong and from the East it would blow straight in to the harbour and make it quite choppy even inside. When it was like this and I rounded the end of the breakwater wall, you would suddenly get the full force of it, ...seemed 3 times as strong and rough straight away !
Classy looking trawler. Nice bow.
Wonderful film . I love these Dutch style boats , good in a rough sea . We have 2 or 3 in MIlford Haven . Thanks for sharing this footage .
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fred Ted What is the model name ?
@@UraFlight I will look when we go to Milford-we have not been because of Lockdown ! I have photos of Z-47 (Black Hull) and Z-98 (green hull .) can't see what the names are .most are Ze Brugge registered .
fred Ted Thank you ! Are the same models based in Shoreham ?
@@UraFlight Shoreham ? Sorry buddy that is over 350 Km away from where we live .
Great footage .i stayed at home on days like that . Although i fished open skiff so.cal . Happy new year
very good video, brings back many memories of my time as a fisherman in Brixham.
romakayak mine too , from Shoreham, great days.
No you haven’t I’ve never seen you
She sure rides beautifully.
Calm as a lake
Ladram bay is an "off the beach" fishing site about 25 - 30 miles east of Brixham.
, pretty crazy weather and you haven't even left town yet!!
I remember watching the boats leave and return; some on calm days and some on days like this. My brothers would always tease me that I wouldn't see much as I was too busy puking over the side.
I miss going to sea the old body just doesnt do what it used to although there are men older than me still pushing on.
Great looking hull. Those short seas might be slowing her down but they aren't stopping her.
might be slowing her down but they aren`t stopping her?
She’s not rung on full ahead yet. Let the engine warm up first.
That's a serious bar lots off current .Oh yeah hold that wheel.Safe trip.
Why is the port side boom flopping around
Hasn’t got the warp hauled in hard enough. And it’s a Derrick.
reminds me of fishing of Achill Head & Black Rock lighthouse Co Mayo EIRE.
I was up just north of u in pullaheaney.
Где траулер, если на видео сейнер???
beautiful boat going to work..
No duvet days for this crew !!!
great film good ship (algo bien)
wish she were mine, I'd sail the world
rare to see a MFV with no rust stains, painting is the key after the sandblast 75 microns 2 pack zinc, the 300 microns W.F.T high build quality epoxy, then your colour coats , 25micron is one thou. so you are 3 thou. 12 thou then your colour coats, painting the right way is very expensive, there are no short cuts
love that engine
how'd I know this? well i was a builder in NZ
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Must have had a REALLY good reason to depart in those conditions!
Yes David, it's called earning a living. These conditions are nothing much...
Haha! That was going to be MY answer but you beat me to it! Well said!
Normal Breeze and seas there.
I come from Hartlepool N.E Coast. was a deckie there in the mid '50's
We go out for cod in winter. That is good seas. and she's light. IE Empty. Much deeper, and stable on way back (providing she had a coupla good shots.)
we had to carry our ice too in those days. icemakers didn't exist. Lotsa shovelling the kits.
You'll normally find too. That the strong breezes with tide. Tend to flatten the seas off. Till you get offshore a bit. It just blows the crests off over wheelhouse.
We had open decks too. not much in way of cover decks like today.
Yeah. Money
She’s got the old Orion Stars number.
HOW DID THEY SHOOT THIS VIDEO???
From the shore at Brixham, would have used a tripod
I'd have used a camera.
Port boom's a bit loose.😲
Hard working men on their way to work. Here's hoping they have more fish to catch in future and get more money for their catch!
❤ it
Thx for posting. 2 questions, how long is she, about 80ft? and what is she fishing for? pollock/fish/crabs? also, the wheelhouse seems to be a fairly new addition?
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Phil Long
Yes Phil, about 80ft. She is a beam trawler most likely targeting bottom feeders, eg mixed flat fish species. No shellfish, they're caught by potting, not with trawl nets. Hope this is usefull to you. The wheelhouse is standard design and was original to the build of the boat. (Owned by Carters of East Devon - 5th generation farmers and fisherman) - their main 2 companies are known as Greendale and Waterdance. Good folk, they used to buy all my whelks from me.
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Не шторм но погода свежая, работать на палубе сложно.
What a nice trawler. She cut through those waves pretty good.
Another day at the office. Did 5 years of that. Never again..
I loved every minute of it.
Quick! Where's my scopolamine?
Done all that on the Arcomine, skipper now dead! Catear , skipper. Now dead!
Which Skipper? I remember the deaths in 86. Tragic.
Dutch build.
Just ridiculous if it was like that leaving it would have been much worse out at see just endangering people’s lives .
Safer on there than some I been to sea on.
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Sod that, i woud call in sick
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sorry for the dislike BUT I PUKED.........
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