Excellent video, as always! The footage of the big waves is incredible. I am thrilled and overwhelmed at the size of those waves. Just another day at the office for the crew......I would be slightly freaked out but reassured knowing you guys are total professionals at what you do. The only way I would get on a boat knowing waves like that exist, would be with the crew of your ship. Safe travels!
Thank you for watching. We film some of the largest waves ever caught on camera. We work with 2 North Sea oil platforms that can accurately measure wave height so no guessing or exaggeration. Enjoy 🌊🌊 ua-cam.com/play/PLG-lkGl9kpwSEoYG5fJ3pwqVNZaDivv7z.html And Meet the Crew ua-cam.com/video/O8Kdw2b9cEQ/v-deo.html
Excellent video!! Captured everything for those of us that are landlocked. Otherwise we would never know what goes on out in our oceans. You all are definitely Heroes! You volunteer to be there to help where needed and to save lives. God Bless and Protect you all!!! Now, about those tall seas, how in the world does anyone sleep when the ship is rolling around like that? Do they have to tie themselves into their bunks? Oh my goodness, I would not want to be in the john during those waves. Oh No!! You all are just amazing!!!
These seas can last for weeks at a time so sleep comes naturally after a couple of days. We have blanks that we can fit down the side of the bunks to stop us from rolling out. As for the toilet, that takes careful timing & balance as does every other activity such as showering and eating. The cook still provides 3 full, hot meals a day.
@@Bigwavemaster1 WOW!! Sounds like you all have to time everything when the seas are bad. And then to maintain your alertness at all times. It must be mentally exhausting. Then to also remain alert in case you have an emergency to respond to. You all are HEROES!! I have the utmost respect for each and everyone of you!!! God Bless and Protect you All!!
Fantastic action, and somewhat informative, if you want to pick up a few recipes ! No idea what anyone was saying. I was wondering if the water color has meaning ? Green, blue, black does that mean it will be more treacherous or no? Be kind to an old landlubber who knows little to nothing of ships, except that I would never want to be out there ! ✌️❤️🇨🇦👍
The earth is a level plane...with our sun and moon close..they just make circles around us... getting further south in winter...further north in our summer... the lights in the sky move around us....we are the center of existence...
In the seas through the 46.00 section, does the ship simply hold station, bows to the swell, match speed to swell and wind and effectively stay put? Are the rescue team up to rescuing in these conditions, if the rig lost a crew overboard? Or….?
We of the Coast Guard have a saying, "We have to go out, we don't have to come back". Every first responder seems to adhere to that. I don't think these gents are any different.✌️🐱
@@PhoenixLyon . It’s possible you have applied a different take on my question to the one I meant. They showed the small rescue vessel going out in relatively easy seas. Then they showed a 28 meter waves storm and that cabined RHIB is not a Trent or. Shannon lifeboat. I merely wanted to know professionally what they would take on. You speak as a coast guard, I speak as a sea kayaker who knows full well what the sea can chuck at seafarers.
The DC craft have limitations as to sea state, but the whole ships crew are there to respond to any emergency related to the platforms. If the smaller boats can’t respond, they have systems in place to manage emergencies with just the main boat. Does that help (I’m just an observer btw)
@@raeward8092 . The ERRV is clearly capable of standing on station even in an emergency. Would be interesting to hear in what seas the smaller boats can make an impression. In due course I’m sure we’ll hear from the the Wavemaster himself.
Sorry for the late reply. Rae Ward is correct in all that she has said. Yes, we are going as slow as we can to maintain position. Would we launch in this? Probably not but you never know in a real situation. A dead rescuer rescues nobody. We have other means of rescue in such conditions such as Dacon Scoop, Rescue Baskets and Scramble Nets. We would do our best.
🇨🇦💎🥃 Aye Big Wave Master knows every storm a pressure storm, he sees the legs of the ocean , he’s met the icy scissors of hell but still he goes out on that boat , aye he’s a real hero aye 🥃🎄🥃🎄🥃
You guys are very brave! just to ask you, have you faced rogue waves, something like 30m high or more? and how does it feel to face such monstrous waves?
@@Bigwavemaster1 that demands some insane craziness! I always get amazed while watching your videos and they make me realise the immense power of mother nature. It always thrills me! Thanks for sharing such a rare stuff, it's hard to find anywhere else.
Thank you very much We film some of the largest waves ever caught on camera. We work with 2 North Sea oil platforms that can accurately measure wave height so no guessing or exaggeration. Enjoy 🌊🌊 ua-cam.com/play/PLG-lkGl9kpwSEoYG5fJ3pwqVNZaDivv7z.html And Meet the Crew ua-cam.com/video/O8Kdw2b9cEQ/v-deo.html
I remember my Navy days, in the North Atlantic. During storms we had some 25 degree rolls, that was when your breakfast or dinner would slide across the table. I quickly learned how to keep it down.
There is a thin line between brave and crazy LOL I give u guys a LOT of credit I couldn’t be out there on a boat no land in site. But when it is calm it is beautiful. But now with the whole rogue wave and super rogue wave (cause rogue waves aren’t scary enough we have to have super ones now too 🤦♀️) no way would I be out there. Lol next thing u know they will find the cracken lol be safe! It’s awesome you guys do this job.
Hi, The video links in the description do not work. Looking forward to the content! As always great content, first time watch is always in one go, and I will come back to it. Thanks!
Very rarely are cruise liners caught out in these conditions. Most passengers cannot handle real shipboard life so lumpy weather is avoided at all cost but yes, she’d roll a little bit 😂 We film some of the largest waves ever caught on camera. We work with 2 oil platforms that can accurately measure wave height so no guessing or exaggeration. Enjoy 🌊🌊 ua-cam.com/play/PLG-lkGl9kpwSEoYG5fJ3pwqVNZaDivv7z.html And Meet the Crew ua-cam.com/video/O8Kdw2b9cEQ/v-deo.html
@@Bigwavemaster1 it was strange to discover that ppl are afraid of these things, mind you, huge respect for mother natures ferocity, but first thing always awe and excitement to be in it
Non-seafarers question. Do you think a yacht like Ulysses or Andromeda could handle those massive waves safely ? If not them, do you know of any "luxury yachts" that are built for handling those seas ?
@@Bigwavemaster1 Ulysses and Andromeda look pretty rugged. So does Legend. Planet Nine went to Antarctica. I know most yachts are for the Med or Caribbean but some of them claim to be explorer yachts.
@@renorailfanning5465 Yes, there are plenty of cruises and yachts go to the Antarctic but only in the summer. Obviously it is dark in the winter so wouldn’t go anyway. They go in the good weather. It is not just the vessel that need to be rugged but the passengers also. If you take a look at one of the videos that show you around the inside of our ship you will see that it is minimalistic. Everything is secured or bolted down. These even goes for cups and mugs and that is just in the good weather. Now take a look inside one of these luxury yachts. Nothing about the interior or exterior of these says they are equipped for being hit by 20+ meter waves. It takes a lot of experience even to sit down or sleep in these conditions not to mention eat, shower, walk or shit and all the other activities. Objects would be flying through the air. Passengers would be begging to go home or be taken off.
there is a good doc on big boats,netflix or prime. some of those tubs almost 400 feet. my driveway is 450 feet so I can get a good eye on their length. Some are ocean going but most seem to be island hoppers. my best friend Barbara had a 42 or mawbe it was a 43 foot Irwin sailed around the world for years. the poor sailboat met its untimely death in a hurricane, my friends were safe.
Okay, I looked it up, 18 meters is 59 feet. So, you're on a boat in seas that are a little over half your length in height... I'd love to do a stint with y'all. Yeah, it is a certain type of crazy...but so much fun! Well, if you aren't the cook ✌️🐱
“Sécurité! Sécurité!! Sécurité!!!” we have a small vessel in distress!! But not to bad. The captain of the little vessel just said to me over the satellite phone, “whoever gets to me first gets all the free beer they want!!”
@@Bigwavemaster1 I have seen them and I was impressed enough to think that my prior life was not done…. I am a dressage rider, my riding buddy is 87, I will be 70 August 2. I do heavy landscaping and we have a farm in Michigan Wanna make a suggestion? I would come!
@@wigglypaw Our oldest crewman is 78 but still as fit as they come. He’s an ex-deep sea diver and still goes out in the daughter craft every day for 4 hours at a time. I’m a sprightly young 54 year old.
@@Bigwavemaster1 Would you email me with more info? I am not sure how to send you personal information. I don’t do deep sea diving… nope… my good friend worked doing diving rescue/recovery on the Hudson River, NY. I can tell you without a doubt that God makes a job for everyone. I was the one at White Plains autopsy waiting for them. Being 54 means you have another good 30 years working the docks before you can retire, eh?
as someone living in Nebraska i literally can not understand big water like this closest thing ive come to any of this is a windy day up or the gavins point dam lake in south Dakota and the wave were almost always half that size
Just how bad dose it have to get before you run for cover that ship is one strong boat. I have seen some of your videos where I sure would not have wanted to be on the ship at that time.
@@Bigwavemaster1 Well I have seen you guys dodging in some very heavy sea and it sure looks wild and it makes very good videos keep them coming I sure do like watching them thanks for taking the time to make them for us.
Seems to have that effect on quite a few people. We film some of the largest waves ever caught on camera. We work with 2 North Sea oil platforms that can accurately measure wave height so no guessing or exaggeration. Enjoy 🌊🌊 ua-cam.com/play/PLG-lkGl9kpwSEoYG5fJ3pwqVNZaDivv7z.html And Meet the Crew ua-cam.com/video/O8Kdw2b9cEQ/v-deo.html
@@Bigwavemaster1 Your camera has done you honorably for years. You have a video with 7+ MILLION views. That's impressive. I've seen it 10+ times, myself.
THE VIGIL Came home one night from playing billiards . My Mother was just putting down the phone . That was Mikes Mother she said . Her 2 sons did. Not come home from fishing tonight , they should have been home 2 hr ago . I called everywhere , no one has seen them .Have You seen them ? She asned . Call me when You find out what happened . So everyone stayed close to the phone ALL NIGHT . At about 8 am a phone call came in , my Mother answerd the phone . They found them she said They washed up on shore this morning . Thier engine stalled , the weather got really bad , they thought they were going to die , so they went to the Cud and prepared for it , but it didnt happen .so they fell asleep and waited to die in thier sleep. When they wokeup they had washed ashore . Next time I saw him , he said he was selling the boat and never going out there again . AND THAT IS WHAT HE DID . Got any stories like this ? I think You do . No one went to sleep that night . That is how a VIGIL works . They just waited , expecting to get a call they were dead . Every one shighed a big relief. . DML
@@Bigwavemaster1 Understood. A well-prepared storyteller tells better stories, & illustrations = bonus! Besides, I'm still getting caught up. "Watch Later" is like the vegetable drawer of doom in yr fridge, where good product goes to die. Had no idea I was a yr behind on this series! Kept up w/the shorter, intermittent postings, at least. Back for Pt 36 tonite or tomorrow. Cheers!
What qualifies this as “the largest waves on the Planet”? Those waves can’t possibly the largest. The largest recorded wave was over 1700 ft. There are waves that are surfed in the 70ft range. A category 10 swell is 50ft plus. Those are rare but reported. Maybe I have the perspective wrong and I’m not seeing the true size of the waves.
Just a spot of constructive criticism. At the start of the film we need a shot of the ship we are on! Are we on a tug? An oil tanker? A fishing boat? Excellent film of the wave action, the imagination of the viewer just needs to know what we are in. Also If there is anyone on board under the age of 70 and capable of speaking English you might have him narrate some details. E.g. are we looking thru windows at the stern in a following sea? It could be the bow but there is no spray being thrown up. We can't see the bow and we can't imagine it because we haven't seen a picture of the vessel we are on. Also If you are going to force us to listen to screaming hydraulic motors at least tell us what they are. Details brother, details.
Good god! Some of those rises and falls genuinely had my gripping the side of my chair..
Excellent content as ever 👍
Thank you very much 😊
Excellent video, as always! The footage of the big waves is incredible. I am thrilled and overwhelmed at the size of those waves.
Just another day at the office for the crew......I would be slightly freaked out but reassured knowing you guys are total professionals at what you do. The only way I would get on a boat knowing waves like that exist, would be with the crew of your ship. Safe travels!
Thanks.
The waves that day were quite spectacular & awe inspiring. Not the biggest we’ve seen but some of the most beautiful.
Excellent editing of you videos. When one knows the subject it falls together.
Thank you very much.
A tour of the Grampian Contender.
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Thankyou for this footage. These huge seas just fascinate me.
Thank you for watching.
We film some of the largest waves ever caught on camera.
We work with 2 North Sea oil platforms that can accurately measure wave height so no guessing or exaggeration.
Enjoy 🌊🌊
ua-cam.com/play/PLG-lkGl9kpwSEoYG5fJ3pwqVNZaDivv7z.html
And Meet the Crew
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Albert’s hair is perfect and Bogdon’s cuisine looks delectable as always. The medical treatment resources are most impressive!
Thank you very much 😊
watched this having breakfast in my warm kitchen! Bless you Guy!
Thank you very much 😊
Now I understand why there are windows in ceiling on the bridge. So you can see the horizon at all times!
One of the reasons 😂😂
Excellent video!! Captured everything for those of us that are landlocked. Otherwise we would never know what goes on out in our oceans. You all are definitely Heroes! You volunteer to be there to help where needed and to save lives. God Bless and Protect you all!!! Now, about those tall seas, how in the world does anyone sleep when the ship is rolling around like that? Do they have to tie themselves into their bunks? Oh my goodness, I would not want to be in the john during those waves. Oh No!! You all are just amazing!!!
These seas can last for weeks at a time so sleep comes naturally after a couple of days. We have blanks that we can fit down the side of the bunks to stop us from rolling out.
As for the toilet, that takes careful timing & balance as does every other activity such as showering and eating. The cook still provides 3 full, hot meals a day.
@@Bigwavemaster1 WOW!! Sounds like you all have to time everything when the seas are bad. And then to maintain your alertness at all times. It must be mentally exhausting. Then to also remain alert in case you have an emergency to respond to. You all are HEROES!! I have the utmost respect for each and everyone of you!!! God Bless and Protect you All!!
@@ionecuff6323 Yes. This is mentally exhausting more than physically.
And thank you.
@@Bigwavemaster1 No, Thank YOU and your crew for all that you do!!! Thank you!!!
Who in the world is giving this a thumbs down?! That's crazy these videos are awesome.
Thank you 😊
Awesome Gents thanks for sharing this with us - stay safe and well enjoy your time off 👏😁x
Thank you very much 😊
Beautiful vídeo, thank you !!! 😉😊🌹🌹🌹
Thank you 😊
takes a special kind of person to endure this kind of shit!!! hats off to ya'll & thanks 4 sharing!!!
Thank you very much for watching.
Plenty more on our UA-cam channel 😊
@@Bigwavemaster1 oh for sure! i follow the channel & love the content yall post... i still say yall just a wee bit insane!!!
@@shiner4mIDAHO I suppose it helps 🤪
Fantastic action, and somewhat informative, if you want to pick up a few recipes ! No idea what anyone was saying. I was wondering if the water color has meaning ? Green, blue, black does that mean it will be more treacherous or no?
Be kind to an old landlubber who knows little to nothing of ships, except that I would never want to be out there ! ✌️❤️🇨🇦👍
I’ve been at sea for nearly 40 years and I don’t know the answer to that one 😂😂
The earth is a level plane...with our sun and moon close..they just make circles around us... getting further south in winter...further north in our summer... the lights in the sky move around us....we are the center of existence...
Indeed
Or very self centered anyway
tx u for the fantastic videos..any chance when u make the next video you can add the name of the vessel pl???
Not allowed to, I’m afraid but all the clues are there.
I did find the name..tx u..
Anymore new ones coming??
Best UA-cam channel!
Thank you very much 😊
Great Video Graeme 👍
Thanks, Doug. How’s the Spitfire?
@@Bigwavemaster1 its doing good thanks! Its been joined now by a Percival Provost!
Hawker Hurricane to build next time off.
Awesome ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks 🤗
Wonderful and interesting as always
Thank you very much
Look forward to your videos. Please be safe. Fair winds and cheers from the states.
Thank you very much 😊
In the seas through the 46.00 section, does the ship simply hold station, bows to the swell, match speed to swell and wind and effectively stay put?
Are the rescue team up to rescuing in these conditions, if the rig lost a crew overboard? Or….?
We of the Coast Guard have a saying, "We have to go out, we don't have to come back". Every first responder seems to adhere to that. I don't think these gents are any different.✌️🐱
@@PhoenixLyon . It’s possible you have applied a different take on my question to the one I meant. They showed the small rescue vessel going out in relatively easy seas. Then they showed a 28 meter waves storm and that cabined RHIB is not a Trent or. Shannon lifeboat.
I merely wanted to know professionally what they would take on. You speak as a coast guard, I speak as a sea kayaker who knows full well what the sea can chuck at seafarers.
The DC craft have limitations as to sea state, but the whole ships crew are there to respond to any emergency related to the platforms. If the smaller boats can’t respond, they have systems in place to manage emergencies with just the main boat. Does that help (I’m just an observer btw)
@@raeward8092 . The ERRV is clearly capable of standing on station even in an emergency. Would be interesting to hear in what seas the smaller boats can make an impression. In due course I’m sure we’ll hear from the the Wavemaster himself.
Sorry for the late reply. Rae Ward is correct in all that she has said.
Yes, we are going as slow as we can to maintain position. Would we launch in this? Probably not but you never know in a real situation. A dead rescuer rescues nobody.
We have other means of rescue in such conditions such as Dacon Scoop, Rescue Baskets and Scramble Nets. We would do our best.
Always enjoy your vids , stay safe 👍
Thank you very much. Shame I won’t be able to make any more of the Month at Sea on an ERRV videos 🙁
🇨🇦💎🥃 Aye Big Wave Master knows every storm a pressure storm, he sees the legs of the ocean , he’s met the icy scissors of hell but still he goes out on that boat , aye he’s a real hero aye 🥃🎄🥃🎄🥃
Hopefully won’t be going out for much longer 😂
Just give me one more good storm l!!
You guys are very brave!
just to ask you, have you faced rogue waves, something like 30m high or more? and how does it feel to face such monstrous waves?
The largest wave I’ve recorded was 29 meters but the wave that smashed our bridge windows was much bigger
@@Bigwavemaster1 that demands some insane craziness!
I always get amazed while watching your videos and they make me realise the immense power of mother nature. It always thrills me!
Thanks for sharing such a rare stuff, it's hard to find anywhere else.
@@mridulpandey6646 Thank you very much 😊
I enjoyed the video!
Thank you very much
We film some of the largest waves ever caught on camera.
We work with 2 North Sea oil platforms that can accurately measure wave height so no guessing or exaggeration.
Enjoy 🌊🌊
ua-cam.com/play/PLG-lkGl9kpwSEoYG5fJ3pwqVNZaDivv7z.html
And Meet the Crew
ua-cam.com/video/O8Kdw2b9cEQ/v-deo.html
Fantastic!!! ⭐️⭐️
Thank you
I remember my Navy days, in the North Atlantic. During storms we had some 25 degree rolls, that was when your breakfast or dinner would slide across the table. I quickly learned how to keep it down.
We hold our plates and tilt them against the roll of the ship.
There is a thin line between brave and crazy LOL I give u guys a LOT of credit I couldn’t be out there on a boat no land in site. But when it is calm it is beautiful. But now with the whole rogue wave and super rogue wave (cause rogue waves aren’t scary enough we have to have super ones now too 🤦♀️) no way would I be out there. Lol next thing u know they will find the cracken lol be safe! It’s awesome you guys do this job.
Thank you
Thank you Bigwavemaster 🌊
Thank you 😊
Wow u guys are practicing and everything. Very cool! At least oil rig guys can know if hod forbid something happens u guys are there to help them. 🙏
I like to think that they are reassured.
Hi,
The video links in the description do not work. Looking forward to the content! As always great content, first time watch is always in one go, and I will come back to it. Thanks!
Thank you very much.
Are they working now?
Thats one strong boat! I bet even the QM2 I occasionally travel on would rock in that!
Very rarely are cruise liners caught out in these conditions.
Most passengers cannot handle real shipboard life so lumpy weather is avoided at all cost but yes, she’d roll a little bit 😂
We film some of the largest waves ever caught on camera.
We work with 2 oil platforms that can accurately measure wave height so no guessing or exaggeration.
Enjoy 🌊🌊
ua-cam.com/play/PLG-lkGl9kpwSEoYG5fJ3pwqVNZaDivv7z.html
And Meet the Crew
ua-cam.com/video/O8Kdw2b9cEQ/v-deo.html
A well-informed chef gets his quiche cooked before the storm hits. Go Bogdan - way to go Team ERRV!
Quiche is the one and only meal that he plans around the weather.
Some of the crew are getting close to my age !! Well not really but Great mix of young and experience. Very enjoyable video.
You cannot put a price on experience 😊
Wow! Just seems like another day for you guys! I admire you all! I'd like to know if anyone has named the red shark on the front of your ship? 😅
This one is called “Wattie” after a former shipmate.
Another great trip. A bit rough but safe and sound. Thank you for sharing. Enjoy your time off.
Thank you.
Just one more week and we’re back again 😭
These are the guys who fall asleep on roller coasters
😂😂 😴
How much freeboard do you have at the bow? It's so hard to take in the scale of those waves sometimes. :). Thanks for another great video!!
About 10 meters.
my bedtime relaxation. Big waves, or also used sounds of thunder and rain. Am I weird?
Not at all
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@@Bigwavemaster1 it was strange to discover that ppl are afraid of these things, mind you, huge respect for mother natures ferocity, but first thing always awe and excitement to be in it
@@frederiekbiesma The storms are the only things that keep me in this job.
She handles those waves like a champ!
Imagine being on a 40’ monohull sailboat in that
Got to have faith in your vessel and crew
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Thank you!
No. Thank you for watching 😊
I though that the accepted way of getting a potential exposure victim out of the water was horizontally, to avoid stress on the heart? Not so ?
It is. You’ll see us practicing recovering casualties that way they in some of the videos.
@@Bigwavemaster1 cheers for that ! Hadn't seen obviously...
Watched 1 and a half videos. Had to sub. You men are brave as shit.
Thank you very much
Non-seafarers question. Do you think a yacht like Ulysses or Andromeda could handle those massive waves safely ? If not them, do you know of any "luxury yachts" that are built for handling those seas ?
Those kind of vessels are only designed for flat calm weather or tied up in marinas
@@Bigwavemaster1 Ulysses and Andromeda look pretty rugged. So does Legend. Planet Nine went to Antarctica. I know most yachts are for the Med or Caribbean but some of them claim to be explorer yachts.
@@renorailfanning5465 Yes, there are plenty of cruises and yachts go to the Antarctic but only in the summer. Obviously it is dark in the winter so wouldn’t go anyway.
They go in the good weather. It is not just the vessel that need to be rugged but the passengers also.
If you take a look at one of the videos that show you around the inside of our ship you will see that it is minimalistic. Everything is secured or bolted down. These even goes for cups and mugs and that is just in the good weather. Now take a look inside one of these luxury yachts. Nothing about the interior or exterior of these says they are equipped for being hit by 20+ meter waves.
It takes a lot of experience even to sit down or sleep in these conditions not to mention eat, shower, walk or shit and all the other activities. Objects would be flying through the air. Passengers would be begging to go home or be taken off.
@@Bigwavemaster1 Great points. Thank you.
there is a good doc on big boats,netflix or prime. some of those tubs almost 400 feet. my driveway is 450 feet so I can get a good eye on their length. Some are ocean going but most seem to be island hoppers. my best friend Barbara had a 42 or mawbe it was a 43 foot Irwin sailed around the world for years. the poor sailboat met its untimely death in a hurricane, my friends were safe.
Amazing video, I was wondering what the size of this ship is?
43 meters
Okay, I looked it up, 18 meters is 59 feet. So, you're on a boat in seas that are a little over half your length in height... I'd love to do a stint with y'all.
Yeah, it is a certain type of crazy...but so much fun!
Well, if you aren't the cook ✌️🐱
The maximum recorded wave on this occasion was 22m The forecast got it wrong again 😂
“Sécurité! Sécurité!! Sécurité!!!” we have a small vessel in distress!! But not to bad. The captain of the little vessel just said to me over the satellite phone,
“whoever gets to me first gets all the free beer they want!!”
😂😂
Hi..!! What iz ur backup plan...🙄🙄🙄
Always wishing u well .....
There ain’t one 😂
Fun stuff 👍
Yep
If I was just a bit younger I would be a volly with your crew.
Have you seen the age of some of our crew? 😂😂
@@Bigwavemaster1 I have seen them and I was impressed enough to think that my prior life was not done…. I am a dressage rider, my riding buddy is 87, I will be 70 August 2. I do heavy landscaping and we have a farm in Michigan Wanna make a suggestion? I would come!
@@wigglypaw Our oldest crewman is 78 but still as fit as they come. He’s an ex-deep sea diver and still goes out in the daughter craft every day for 4 hours at a time.
I’m a sprightly young 54 year old.
@@Bigwavemaster1 Would you email me with more info? I am not sure how to send you personal information. I don’t do deep sea diving… nope… my good friend worked doing diving rescue/recovery on the Hudson River, NY. I can tell you without a doubt that God makes a job for everyone. I was the one at White Plains autopsy waiting for them. Being 54 means you have another good 30 years working the docks before you can retire, eh?
as someone living in Nebraska i literally can not understand big water like this closest thing ive come to any of this is a windy day up or the gavins point dam lake in south Dakota and the wave were almost always half that size
We get some of the largest seas & roughest waves in the world. And I love it
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Just how bad dose it have to get before you run for cover that ship is one strong boat. I have seen some of your videos where I sure would not have wanted to be on the ship at that time.
We never run for cover 😊
@@Bigwavemaster1 You stay out know matter what well thats one hell of a crew and one hell of a ship and great videos .
@@frankwoodward9914 Thank you.
We consider it safer to start dodging than to steam in the bad weather
@@Bigwavemaster1 Well I have seen you guys dodging in some very heavy sea and it sure looks wild and it makes very good videos keep them coming I sure do like watching them thanks for taking the time to make them for us.
@@Bigwavemaster1 I forgot to ask do you guys always go out on the same ship .
gaff that suit!
😂😂
I think I'm gonna heave....
Seems to have that effect on quite a few people.
We film some of the largest waves ever caught on camera.
We work with 2 North Sea oil platforms that can accurately measure wave height so no guessing or exaggeration.
Enjoy 🌊🌊
ua-cam.com/play/PLG-lkGl9kpwSEoYG5fJ3pwqVNZaDivv7z.html
And Meet the Crew
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Have you encountered a rogue wave? What was that like?
Well, we had one that looked like the North Face of the Eiger and smashed our bridge windows.
@@Bigwavemaster1 sounds like one to me! That’s nuts. I’ve been in what I thought were some nasty seas until I saw some of your videos.
@@JasonWh I wish I had filmed that wave but I’d left my camera in my cabin 🙄
@@Bigwavemaster1 Your camera has done you honorably for years. You have a video with 7+ MILLION views. That's impressive. I've seen it 10+ times, myself.
@@JasonWh Thank you very much.
I now have 6 videos with over 1M views and quite a few stragglers.
Well done all.
Thank you very much 😊
Just noticed this was out. Hope you are well Chief!
Yep. That was last trip. On day 9 of this trip.
THE VIGIL
Came home one night from playing billiards .
My Mother was just putting down the phone .
That was Mikes Mother she said .
Her 2 sons did. Not come home from fishing tonight , they should have been home 2 hr ago .
I called everywhere , no one has seen them .Have You seen them ? She asned .
Call me when You find out what happened .
So everyone stayed close to the phone ALL NIGHT .
At about 8 am a phone call came in , my Mother answerd the phone .
They found them she said
They washed up on shore this morning .
Thier engine stalled , the weather got really bad , they thought they were going to die , so they went to the Cud and prepared for it , but it didnt happen .so they fell asleep and waited to die in thier sleep.
When they wokeup they had washed ashore .
Next time I saw him , he said he was selling the boat and never going out there again .
AND THAT IS WHAT HE DID .
Got any stories like this ?
I think You do .
No one went to sleep that night .
That is how a VIGIL works .
They just waited , expecting to get a call they were dead .
Every one shighed a big relief. .
DML
I’m going to start a new series on this channel where the crew tell a few of their stories.
@@Bigwavemaster1 Yay!
@@TheSWolfe We’ll see how it goes. I want to start with Alec but he wants to do it next trip so that he can bring his scrapbook.
@@Bigwavemaster1 Understood. A well-prepared storyteller tells better stories, & illustrations = bonus! Besides, I'm still getting caught up. "Watch Later" is like the vegetable drawer of doom in yr fridge, where good product goes to die. Had no idea I was a yr behind on this series! Kept up w/the shorter, intermittent postings, at least. Back for Pt 36 tonite or tomorrow. Cheers!
@@TheSWolfe That sounds like my fridge when I get home and Mrs H has her antique veg collection for me to sort through 😂😂
What qualifies this as “the largest waves on the Planet”? Those waves can’t possibly the largest. The largest recorded wave was over 1700 ft. There are waves that are surfed in the 70ft range. A category 10 swell is 50ft plus. Those are rare but reported. Maybe I have the perspective wrong and I’m not seeing the true size of the waves.
Largest wave on the planet at time of filming. It’s in the title.
1700 ft? 😂😂😂😂😊
Just a spot of constructive criticism. At the start of the film we need a shot of the ship we are on! Are we on a tug? An oil tanker? A fishing boat? Excellent film of the wave action, the imagination of the viewer just needs to know what we are in. Also If there is anyone on board under the age of 70 and capable of speaking English you might have him narrate some details. E.g. are we looking thru windows at the stern in a following sea? It could be the bow but there is no spray being thrown up. We can't see the bow and we can't imagine it because we haven't seen a picture of the vessel we are on. Also If you are going to force us to listen to screaming hydraulic motors at least tell us what they are. Details brother, details.
It’s all in the video but if you can’t tell the arse end of a ship from the sharp end....🙄
It’s dark in there
I wouldn’t go so far in claiming this title. We witnessed the, “largest waves on the planet.”
Think you need to read the title again 😂