I made a mistake with this video because I thought the Yazzy was part of the line and net DLC. The video is still relevant though because I am reviewing all the boats.
"Follabuen" is a classical norwegian fishingwessel. The masts are there to support a wire-antenna. Hammerfest is also the name of a place in Norway. This game has a lot of norwegian references.😊
arthur, HORN SIGNALS: Short Blast - Lasts about one second. Prolonged Blast - Lasts from four to six seconds. Maneuvering Signals There are different blasts combinations for various movements on the water that may use both short and prolonged blasts. When power-driven vessels are in sight of one another and meeting or crossing at a distance within half a mile of each other, each vessel underway, when maneuvering as authorized or required by the Inland rules must use the following sound signals. One Short Blast - This means "I intend to leave you on MY port side". When you pass near another boat, you will manuever by leaving them on your left side as you pass. If you are behind another boat, going the same direction and about to overtake it, one short blast means: "I intend to pass you on YOUR starboard side, MY port side". One Prolonged Blast - This means you are leaving a dock or departing your slip. It signals to others a change in status and that you are getting underway. A prolonged blast is also sounded when a vessel is approaching a bend in a river where vessels coming from another direction cannot be seen. It is sometimes referred to as the “blind bend signal". Two Short Blasts - This means "I intend to leave you on MY starboard side". When you pass near another boat, you will manuever by leaving them on your right side as you pass. If you are behind another boat, going the same direction and about to overtake it, two short blasts means: "I intend to pass you on YOUR port side, MY starboard side." Three Short Blasts - This means you are operating in astern propulsion, for example backing away from a dock One Prolonged Blast + Three Short Blasts - This is technically two different signals in succession. One prolonged blast indicates you are getting under way, and three short blasts indicate you are backing up. This is what is sounded when you are departing a dock in reverse. Five Short Blasts - This is the DANGER signal. Remember, that when you approach another vessel and hear either one or two short blasts, and you both understand their signal and can safely let them do it, then you are required to respond with the same signal in response. However, if you don't understand their intentions, or feel that their proposed maneuver is dangerous to either vessel, then you are required to sound the DANGER signal. SOURCE: www.boatus.org/study-guide/navigation/sounds/
bought this last night after nearly filling my quota on the selfy. Beautiful looking boat with nice interior. it's handling feels weird after running around on the speed boat that is the selfy but it's a proper fishing boat. I put in 3 long lines and easily fill the boat taking home around 700,000 krona per haul. its a great ship before you start thinking about going for the end game ships. Would highly recommend.
I made a mistake with this video because I thought the Yazzy was part of the line and net DLC. The video is still relevant though because I am reviewing all the boats.
"Follabuen" is a classical norwegian fishingwessel. The masts are there to support a wire-antenna.
Hammerfest is also the name of a place in Norway. This game has a lot of norwegian references.😊
Very nice Frode! Is that what Hammerfest looks like in real life? Its cold but beautiful in the game!
@@kingarthursims i would love to work out there on a vintage ship like this for the same pay them workers get just off 1 or 2 percent my lord lol
@@kingarthursims Your description fits most of Northern Norway 😁
@@kingarthursims The lines between the masts is communication antennas. And on the front mast there is a crane boom arm.
arthur,
HORN SIGNALS:
Short Blast - Lasts about one second.
Prolonged Blast - Lasts from four to six seconds.
Maneuvering Signals
There are different blasts combinations for various movements on the water that may use both short and prolonged blasts. When power-driven vessels are in sight of one another and meeting or crossing at a distance within half a mile of each other, each vessel underway, when maneuvering as authorized or required by the Inland rules must use the following sound signals.
One Short Blast - This means "I intend to leave you on MY port side". When you pass near another boat, you will manuever by leaving them on your left side as you pass. If you are behind another boat, going the same direction and about to overtake it, one short blast means: "I intend to pass you on YOUR starboard side, MY port side".
One Prolonged Blast - This means you are leaving a dock or departing your slip. It signals to others a change in status and that you are getting underway. A prolonged blast is also sounded when a vessel is approaching a bend in a river where vessels coming from another direction cannot be seen. It is sometimes referred to as the “blind bend signal".
Two Short Blasts - This means "I intend to leave you on MY starboard side". When you pass near another boat, you will manuever by leaving them on your right side as you pass. If you are behind another boat, going the same direction and about to overtake it, two short blasts means: "I intend to pass you on YOUR port side, MY starboard side."
Three Short Blasts - This means you are operating in astern propulsion, for example backing away from a dock
One Prolonged Blast + Three Short Blasts - This is technically two different signals in succession. One prolonged blast indicates you are getting under way, and three short blasts indicate you are backing up. This is what is sounded when you are departing a dock in reverse.
Five Short Blasts - This is the DANGER signal. Remember, that when you approach another vessel and hear either one or two short blasts, and you both understand their signal and can safely let them do it, then you are required to respond with the same signal in response. However, if you don't understand their intentions, or feel that their proposed maneuver is dangerous to either vessel, then you are required to sound the DANGER signal.
SOURCE: www.boatus.org/study-guide/navigation/sounds/
1,250,000 Norwegian krone is equivalent to 129,383 usd
bought this last night after nearly filling my quota on the selfy. Beautiful looking boat with nice interior. it's handling feels weird after running around on the speed boat that is the selfy but it's a proper fishing boat. I put in 3 long lines and easily fill the boat taking home around 700,000 krona per haul. its a great ship before you start thinking about going for the end game ships. Would highly recommend.
I love it - such a classic vessel!
I'm watching this in 2020 and wish more people played it man just got the game
I love it. I still play on my switch.
It will be great to follow this. Its my favoritt boats. Some of them are used for summer holiday this days. Best wishes from Jan in Norway
Thank you Jan - I think this and the "FIX" may be my favorite too.
Coming to console December 10th can't wait
yup - they have put the "console controls" into the game on the PC and I FREAKING LOVE IT. No more carpel tunnel from using the keyboard :)
Love your videos on this game very good mate
hey man will you be up for doing a truk show on ets2 ats
Nice video my friend =)
Blue is the best result
It is not "bjuen". You said it right the 2nd time you said it. 👍🏻👍🏻Nned help with these norwegian names? Ask me😁😁
so like "bun"?
Can ur boat sink
Yes, and you can buy insurance in case that happens. I believe its at the bank where you purchase it. It also depends on the boat.