Wait, you're filming these? I'm new to your channel, what do you do for a living to be in these conditions?? I don't know anything about ships, boats, sailing and the like, so forgive my ignorance. I noticed a huge rope attached to the fishing vessel, is it being towed? Were there ppl on board? I know that sounds stupid but if it's being towed, I wasn't sure if the crew stayed on in weather like this. I know anything is possible and maybe what I think will happen is unlikely but it looked like that fishing boat/ship was going to be swallowed by the waves. It nearly lifted the entire vessel out of the water then it nearly swallowed it up, what are the odds ships will survive a beating like this? Thank you for filming, sharing and, if you get around to it, answering!
They were working in our area. We look after 2 oil platform, 10 miles apart and we were steaming between the two when I filmed this a couple of days ago.
It looks like they were hauling. We are a rescue ship that works in this area. We get lots of fishing vessels working nearby, this was just one of them. At the time of filming we were heading towards an oil platform 4 miles away.
Re: the cost of fish. Family and friends have heard it so often that they expect me to say it again. So I don't, them having got the message. I fished N. Pacific for years. It gets hairy sometimes. The conditions in this video are acceptable especially with a well found boat such as shown and with a skipper who knows what he is doing. Keep 'em coming, please.
Thanks for watching. I’m an ex-trawlerman who now works on an ERRV (Emergency Response and Rescue Vessel). This means we stay out in all weather for a month at at time enabling me to film some of the worst conditions. We get many fishing vessels in the area but rarely ones working in these conditions.
Yes, I've been subscribed for about a year, maybe more. My longest trip was 60 days exactly. I didn't mind at all except we were very nearly out of food. You've picked an interesting career.
I would say it was more like the career chose me! Fishing was on the decline and this job was on the up. I quite literally walked off the trawler, into the a shipping office and on to another vessel.
If only I was that smart. I got out of fishing because of the increasing government regulations, most of which are BS political pandering. What do they care that they put families out of work, their vessels worth next to nothing. Sorry for the rant, it remains a sore subject.
The Common Fisheries Policy, allowing foreign boats in to plunder our waters after they’d devastated their own, saw many of my friends out of work. Now that we are coming out of the E.U. we will be getting our waters back but there are still deals to be made as part of the “divorce” which will probably see our fishermen sold down the river for a few years yet.
Bet they are all down below looking at their computers saying to each other; "Have you seen the latest Bigwavemaster1 video. Bleedin' eck! Ya wouldn't catch me out in those seas!"
I can't watch this one at all...already seasick with this one!! lol...I'll go back to the other one...it was easier on it. lol How on earth did you film this one anyway?? Another ship?
@@Bigwavemaster1 Wow, I don't know how yall can stay so calm...I guess yall are used to it, but it is scary to watch, but I do so enjoy watching yall...that's why I subscribed...I love good people and yall seem like really great people!! Thanks so much for taking the time to post your videos too!! I do really love watching all of them!! Take care and stay safe...all of yall!! 👍💖😊🙏
@@Bigwavemaster1 haha...yall do have a great sense of humor and that is so important in life...without it, I don't know that any of us could survive for long!! Take care and God Speed!! 😊👍💖🙏
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Uuurrp! I’ve never seen a boat rocking like that. The side-to-side rolling always seemed to be the worst motion. I’m rethinking that now... I’m assuming speeding up could have helped, but she was fishing, I think, which made her keep a slower speed?
Thank you for answering. I love watching your videos. They are fascinating, entertaining, and stomach churning. I highly respect your ability to live in those seas a month at a time. Stay safe!
This is a danish fishing vessel those ropes as you call them are warps they are towing a fishing trawl near or on the seabed. My brother in law sometimes goes out with her . This is L56 annualised out of Thyborøn…She fishes for white fish ie. Cod, plaice, monkfish, haddock and other species…
Risk of losing a finger, easily...or an arm in conditions like that if things aren't secured well...Our local fish and chip shop used to have a print of a trawler in very rough seas behind the fryers. I'd be so ill, I'd not know which way was up :P
@@Bigwavemaster1 That would hurt like heck...and no Casualty unit to go to, out at Sea.. What happens?..There is probably a first aider on board , but missing fingers/hand injuries as you will know often need surgery to put them right again. Trawlerman is meant to be one of the most dangerous jobs going. Such a pity there are so few British Trawlers left.
It is the most dangerous peacetime occupation. All British trawler skippers do 1st aid courses as part of their qualifications but it’s pretty basic stuff. Either put the finger in ice and head for port or, if they are several days away, crack on and get over it. There is still quite a healthy fishing fleet around the UK though they are struggling against EU restrictions. Are you living in the U.K.?
@@Bigwavemaster1 If miles away, not much option except to grin and bear it.. We live in UK, grandad used to build boats in Ullapool , and have friends living in Cornwall..which has been adversely affected. Maybe in other parts of UK it is better?
I was fishing out of Brixham in Devon and they are having a boom time at the moment. I was asking because on Tuesday 18th 9pm on ITV there’s an interview with me. Thought you may be interested 😊
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Following Sea reminds me of the conditions in which the ''Spray door'' of a ferry, Princess Victoria was not lowered properly and the scuppers were too small to cope with shipped water.... 1953. Some of the passengers were so prostrated by seasickness they could not be roused from where they lay to get to lifeboats..Radio operator, bless him, stayed at his Post 'til the last. It is a tragedy not known much of, unless people have Irish or Scottish ancestry, as it happened a fair time ago.
@@@Bigwavemaster1 In those days, the Mails always sailed...that was the excuse given. No one needs their Mail that badly that they can't wait for a severe storm to abate. The Princess Victoria was known to have tiny ineffective scuppers in a prior incident too. :(
@@Bigwavemaster1 NO? Really? What a change, but I assume you can walk straight by now! Better looking at some cows chewing then big waves rolling hahahahaha. Good you made it through the harsh times on water. Do you miss it sometimes?
@@Bigwavemaster1 I came from sailing to your channel and I realised that you must have stopped that job as there were no new videos. Loved the one you posted though!
The problem is if they have to turn around and the swell hits them broadside. Did three months on a tiger prawn trawler in Australia (Gulf of Carpentaria/Torres Straight). Hard work.
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That was quite an unusual Anchorage I'm guessing that was all about safety might have been a really good call on the captain's behalf anybody commenting on why he did that reverse Anchorage thank you for sharing
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Spent 4 1/2 years doing this on boats like this and smaller wooden ones in the North Sea. Horrible place shallow waters causing waves to naive closer and get steeper
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It's not dramatic, no ? Luckily, no one died and nothing is lost. Ok to say it's scary ! And did they sail on this terrible sea for our table, or so that they can earn money for their table... But they're real courageous, much more than we who are just eating fish!
@@Bigwavemaster1 its a trawler and a fly shooter, danish Seine is when they anchor up after shooting the gear then after anchoring they haul in with flyshooting they don’t anchor up they keep moving ahead at about 3-4 knots. They never let the boat be dragged backwards because the gear could end up in the screw.
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@@Bigwavemaster1 I spent fifty years in the North Atlantic and Alaska so I've seen a little weather. As you know wave height is only a part of the story. Likewise to continue fishing in a sizable sea is also more involved than wave height, there's wind, current, depth, bottom composition and gear configuration. I get that big seas make a better story but when you've spent a lot of years in it there comes a time it's just like getting stuck in traffic on the way home from work, something to be dealt with.
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Wait, you're filming these? I'm new to your channel, what do you do for a living to be in these conditions?? I don't know anything about ships, boats, sailing and the like, so forgive my ignorance. I noticed a huge rope attached to the fishing vessel, is it being towed? Were there ppl on board? I know that sounds stupid but if it's being towed, I wasn't sure if the crew stayed on in weather like this. I know anything is possible and maybe what I think will happen is unlikely but it looked like that fishing boat/ship was going to be swallowed by the waves. It nearly lifted the entire vessel out of the water then it nearly swallowed it up, what are the odds ships will survive a beating like this? Thank you for filming, sharing and, if you get around to it, answering!
We are a rescue ship in the North Sea though this trawler was not in trouble. Theses are fairly normal conditions no be fishing in.
Lovely video as usual! Where you guys hanging out to assist if needed, or just passing by?
They were working in our area. We look after 2 oil platform, 10 miles apart and we were steaming between the two when I filmed this a couple of days ago.
I would lose a lot of weight on that journey. My equilibrium would never be the same. I admire you all. You all are more brave than me.⛴⚓️
It’s a job and someone has to do it 😂
I lose about 25 everytime I do a contract out there. But you come back ripped and strong. Definitely get them sea legs.
It’s not seasickness that gets me it’s when I get back on land.
i don't understand. are they anchored? are you anchored where you are filming from, or going by behind them?
No thats a twin rigger. He's fishing with long ropes.
@@fishking298 hmm ok thx!
It looks like they were hauling. We are a rescue ship that works in this area. We get lots of fishing vessels working nearby, this was just one of them.
At the time of filming we were heading towards an oil platform 4 miles away.
@@Bigwavemaster1 i understand, this is at the Smith Knoll area?
We’re a long way North of there. We are North East of Shetland.
Re: the cost of fish. Family and friends have heard it so often that they expect me to say it again. So I don't, them having got the message. I fished N. Pacific for years. It gets hairy sometimes. The conditions in this video are acceptable especially with a well found boat such as shown and with a skipper who knows what he is doing. Keep 'em coming, please.
Thanks for watching. I’m an ex-trawlerman who now works on an ERRV (Emergency Response and Rescue Vessel). This means we stay out in all weather for a month at at time enabling me to film some of the worst conditions. We get many fishing vessels in the area but rarely ones working in these conditions.
Yes, I've been subscribed for about a year, maybe more. My longest trip was 60 days exactly. I didn't mind at all except we were very nearly out of food. You've picked an interesting career.
I would say it was more like the career chose me! Fishing was on the decline and this job was on the up. I quite literally walked off the trawler, into the a shipping office and on to another vessel.
If only I was that smart. I got out of fishing because of the increasing government regulations, most of which are BS political pandering. What do they care that they put families out of work, their vessels worth next to nothing. Sorry for the rant, it remains a sore subject.
The Common Fisheries Policy, allowing foreign boats in to plunder our waters after they’d devastated their own, saw many of my friends out of work. Now that we are coming out of the E.U. we will be getting our waters back but there are still deals to be made as part of the “divorce” which will probably see our fishermen sold down the river for a few years yet.
Bet they are all down below looking at their computers saying to each other; "Have you seen the latest Bigwavemaster1 video. Bleedin' eck! Ya wouldn't catch me out in those seas!"
You’re probably not far wrong. It always looks worse than it feels
was it anchored?
No. They are hauling their gear.
@@Bigwavemaster1 you can see the ropes have come together, so not long now
I can't watch this one at all...already seasick with this one!! lol...I'll go back to the other one...it was easier on it. lol How on earth did you film this one anyway?? Another ship?
Yes, another ship and this was only a force 7 (near gale). The other was a force 12 Hurricane. Much bigger waves 😬
@@Bigwavemaster1 Wow, I don't know how yall can stay so calm...I guess yall are used to it, but it is scary to watch, but I do so enjoy watching yall...that's why I subscribed...I love good people and yall seem like really great people!! Thanks so much for taking the time to post your videos too!! I do really love watching all of them!! Take care and stay safe...all of yall!! 👍💖😊🙏
Yes, we are all decent people. Well, I am. The rest of the crew can be a bit funny at times 😂
@@Bigwavemaster1 haha...yall do have a great sense of humor and that is so important in life...without it, I don't know that any of us could survive for long!! Take care and God Speed!! 😊👍💖🙏
I bet the chef on that boat is a right grump bugger! lol
Ha! Yes, I bet 😂😂😂
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Thank you very much
Probably the only video to show what it’s truly like to live and work on a ship in hurricane force winds
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Uuurrp! I’ve never seen a boat rocking like that. The side-to-side rolling always seemed to be the worst motion. I’m rethinking that now... I’m assuming speeding up could have helped, but she was fishing, I think, which made her keep a slower speed?
Correct. She had he gear out and was going very slowly which did not help.
Thank you for answering. I love watching your videos. They are fascinating, entertaining, and stomach churning. I highly respect your ability to live in those seas a month at a time. Stay safe!
Thanks for watching and congratulations on being first to comment 😊
Brilliant how skipper managed to keep sea energy in boat pitching as opposed to rolling
Running before the wind with no cross swell 😊
He's got his gear down towing before the wind. This is most stable and safe. Biggest risk come when hauling it in
One net ?
Anyone know the vessel please. My Dad was on a vessel during a hurricane. Got a lot of respect xx
Anne-Lisa. It’s in the description 😊
I dont understand? Is he at anchor? Why not moving? Is that safe to be just a sitting duck like that?
Kyle Pasta They’re hauling their gear.
Watching it turns me green! Great adventures you have but im just not skilled in the belly department
It’s not just a job, it’s a f***ing adventure 😂
She is one Slick Looking Vessel ( Now Where's That Cup of Rosie Lee. 😅😂.
ARe you helping such ship eventually ? regards
Isaac OLEG No, he wasn’t in any trouble. But if he was, we would help.
This is a danish fishing vessel those ropes as you call them are warps they are towing a fishing trawl near or on the seabed. My brother in law sometimes goes out with her . This is L56 annualised out of Thyborøn…She fishes for white fish ie. Cod, plaice, monkfish, haddock and other species…
Thank you very much
Essas imagem são de arrepiar. 😲
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Great video. Looks like that boat is made for that
I would say so but rather them than me.
Is that a sea anchor
No. He’s hauling his gear
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Heavy seas..?
Yep
@@Bigwavemaster1 thanks..
Risk of losing a finger, easily...or an arm in conditions like that if things aren't secured well...Our local fish and chip shop used to have a print of a trawler in very rough seas behind the fryers. I'd be so ill, I'd not know which way was up :P
I’ve sailed with many a man with fingers missing from getting them trapped in ropes.
@@Bigwavemaster1 That would hurt like heck...and no Casualty unit to go to, out at Sea.. What happens?..There is probably a first aider on board , but missing fingers/hand injuries as you will know often need surgery to put them right again. Trawlerman is meant to be one of the most dangerous jobs going. Such a pity there are so few British Trawlers left.
It is the most dangerous peacetime occupation. All British trawler skippers do 1st aid courses as part of their qualifications but it’s pretty basic stuff. Either put the finger in ice and head for port or, if they are several days away, crack on and get over it.
There is still quite a healthy fishing fleet around the UK though they are struggling against EU restrictions.
Are you living in the U.K.?
@@Bigwavemaster1 If miles away, not much option except to grin and bear it.. We live in UK, grandad used to build boats in Ullapool , and have friends living in Cornwall..which has been adversely affected. Maybe in other parts of UK it is better?
I was fishing out of Brixham in Devon and they are having a boom time at the moment.
I was asking because on Tuesday 18th 9pm on ITV there’s an interview with me. Thought you may be interested 😊
im on the east coast and the BERVIE chipper haddock supper is possible due to brave fishermen
No doubt about it 😊
That job sorts the men out from the boys,did it for 18,years loved it
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And we complain about the price of fish
Probably most of that is supermarket mark up..?
@@Oakleaf700 about 3 € the Kg for the fishcerman when it is sold 25 to us
Yep
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These were the largest waves on the planet at the time of filming 🌊😲
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Following Sea reminds me of the conditions in which the ''Spray door'' of a ferry, Princess Victoria was not lowered properly and the scuppers were too small to cope with shipped water.... 1953. Some of the passengers were so prostrated by seasickness they could not be roused from where they lay to get to lifeboats..Radio operator, bless him, stayed at his Post 'til the last.
It is a tragedy not known much of, unless people have Irish or Scottish ancestry, as it happened a fair time ago.
A very tragic day.
@@@Bigwavemaster1 In those days, the Mails always sailed...that was the excuse given. No one needs their Mail that badly that they can't wait for a severe storm to abate. The Princess Victoria was known to have tiny ineffective scuppers in a prior incident too. :(
Sadly it takes incidents like this before lessons learned are acted on.
Done that for nearly 20 years. Loved it. My next best job was making contact lenses 😊
I gave it all up to become a farmer 😂😂
@@Bigwavemaster1 NO? Really? What a change, but I assume you can walk straight by now! Better looking at some cows chewing then big waves rolling hahahahaha. Good you
made it through the harsh times on water. Do you miss it sometimes?
@@Bigwavemaster1 I came from sailing to your channel and I realised that you must
have stopped that job as there were no new videos. Loved the one you posted though!
@@Bigwavemaster1 you could show us some of your animals of your new life!!!
@@juttaweiseI miss the storms and the time off. Farming is hard work but at least I get home every night 😊
The problem is if they have to turn around and the swell hits them broadside. Did three months on a tiger prawn trawler in Australia (Gulf of Carpentaria/Torres Straight). Hard work.
Yep 😂😂
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I think I'd choose your boat over theirs!
Same here.
Pescar em alto mar não é fácil ,por isso o preço do peixe é salgado.o vida difícil dos pescadores!
Very true.
Yikes a following sea, my least favourite when in a boat!
And also the most dangerous ☹️
I'll bet anyone on this boat 100bucks they can't take a leak without leaving a sprinkle on the toilet seat
I'd just sit on the dunny and wedge myself in..!!!
There'd be piss all over the place otherwise !!!!
Girls can :) ..but just make sure you are sat down and bracing yourself on the handles before ''letting go'' :)
@@Oakleaf700 I'll jsut shit everywere whilst bouncing up and down
You owe me $100
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Amazing...
Thank you very much
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Toughen up 🤣
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It made me nauseated just watching. Wow!
It explains the price of fish.
That was quite an unusual Anchorage I'm guessing that was all about safety might have been a really good call on the captain's behalf anybody commenting on why he did that reverse Anchorage thank you for sharing
He’s towing a net.
Can sink a boat that way with a net out happened few times too many
He is towing not at anchor dummie.
This looks very bad. Many of the waves look like they could be last ever.
Some feel like it
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Lord have mercy!
The largest waves on the planet at the time of filming
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Spent 4 1/2 years doing this on boats like this and smaller wooden ones in the North Sea. Horrible place shallow waters causing waves to naive closer and get steeper
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All ahead flank and it was still going backwards. Seriously, it looked like it wasn't making any headway at all.
He still has his gear out which would be like dragging a huge anchor behind him.
Looked to me like they were in the process of hauling back there gear
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It's not dramatic, no ? Luckily, no one died and nothing is lost. Ok to say it's scary ! And did they sail on this terrible sea for our table, or so that they can earn money for their table... But they're real courageous, much more than we who are just eating fish!
Yep
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I tried to take a dump watching this but had to puke instead 😂😂😂
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Wow. Makes me never wanna bitch about the price of lobster ever again.
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Yep he is hauling his gear back and the weight of the nets and doors are pulling the boat backwards while he hauls back,, that's how its done
It’s a seiner.
@@Bigwavemaster1 purse seine? thought that was a trawler...
mrbillmacneill No 😊
@@Bigwavemaster1 thanks!
stay safe old son!
@@Bigwavemaster1 its a trawler and a fly shooter, danish Seine is when they anchor up after shooting the gear then after anchoring they haul in with flyshooting they don’t anchor up they keep moving ahead at about 3-4 knots. They never let the boat be dragged backwards because the gear could end up in the screw.
Cavitation eh....bugger, behave, another day at the office.
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I got sent here by a link and a comment... Saying, try to do a dump in this... lol. You'd have to be pretty boyant on your feet and have a good back..
And good aim
@@BNSFFur just shit all over the place who cares
Thank you very much
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This not ancor fishing vessel hauling nets
Okay
Its NOT a trawler, its a Danish Seine !!!!!
Well done 😊
Can't be too bad he's got his gear out.
Some push it further than they should.
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@@Bigwavemaster1 I spent fifty years in the North Atlantic and Alaska so I've seen a little weather. As you know wave height is only a part of the story. Likewise to continue fishing in a sizable sea is also more involved than wave height, there's wind, current, depth, bottom composition and gear configuration. I get that big seas make a better story but when you've spent a lot of years in it there comes a time it's just like getting stuck in traffic on the way home from work, something to be dealt with.
Camera work made me seasick
Imagine trying to steady the camera in this
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No thank you.
The largest waves on the planet at the time of filming
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Yeah boys
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Indeed
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@Bigwavemaster1 do you still go to sea?
@ I gave it up last year to become a farmer. 40 years at sea was enough for me 😊
@Bigwavemaster1 😲..fair enough capt🫡..farming is very noble...thank you. Sound like a proper grafter..
in what way is this dramatic
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 🌊🌊
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And Meet the Crew
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Supposed to pull from the front. Duh lol
Cosmo Fitz Whatever that means???
No drama just a regular days fishing
sir bash 🙄
Lot of stress on a lot of gear, shit happen here it’s gonna turn to diarrhoea pretty quick!😂
Indeed.
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 🌊🌊
th-cam.com/play/PLG-lkGl9kpwSEoYG5fJ3pwqVNZaDivv7z.html
And Meet the Crew
th-cam.com/video/O8Kdw2b9cEQ/w-d-xo.html