I've become fascinated with these videos. I get anxiety just watching from the safety of my room...I don't know how you guys do it! You are a special kind of brave. I salute you! And I keep you all in my prayers. I wish you calm seas and good fortune 🌹
Once I've been caught a storm like that I was with my dad and his big fishing boat it was not fun trust me he could feel the boat vibrating when it hits a big wave And it will come over the bow
Yep! I fished commercially for about 23 seasons, and as I got older, the PTSD started one night as I was trying to sleep to ocean and camp fire sounds. But the only thing I could think of was boat - waves- shore and rocks. It sounds crazy but at 12 years old, I got to watch the Kodiak King tugboat pull out the lifeless body of a woman who had drowned the night before in heavy seas. I had just spent the night from about 2 a.m. until around 5 a.m. listening to the Coast Guard and other boats call for the F/V Deep Sea. It had called in a mayday, but it was heard by only the ferry vessel Tustumena. They had been traveling only about 5 minutes ahead of them. They could not risk even turning around for them because of the storm. Our boat had anchored up to wait out the storm. We were only two hours away by boat, but just a few miles from us by crow. The next day was flat calm, and the sun was shining in a cloudless sky. I saw the toy blocks from one of her two small children. There had been two women and three children hitching a ride back into town as the 1976 salmon was wrapping up. Other boats were also picking up debris from the Deep Sea, including a 14' Sears aluminum skiff. I had spent most of the night awake listening to the events on the radio. There were many more nights to come listening to stricken vessels calling for help. A couple we even rescued and towed to town. You'd be amazed at how accurate a C130 can drop a pump to a vessel in a flyby. But then I think back to my first year fishing, and there was gun play of boat shooting at boat, vessels and skiffs getting rammed and numerous fist fights that made for good storytelling at the galley table that night and the many other times that followed. Cutthroat fishing at its best. I wouldn't see that again until the mid 90's. Yep, there were many evenings that the radio kept our ears listening to the voices on the radio in distress. Too many if you ask me, and so many close calls myself. In the end, I took notice of what the cosmos was saying. Some day, your luck is going run out.
@@nippon2003 LOL! I'm in Portland Oregon and we have a Rose Festival every year. It used to be lit! Sailors would come from all over, their ships lining the seawall, right downtown! I worked as a cocktail waitress, and I loved when the sailors came. They tipped good, and flirted, making my nights fun and profitable. Also prostitutes would come from all over. There was a phone line, Dial-a- Sailor! Then covid messed up everything...😔 but it used to be fun. I learned their tattoos, which ones were merchant seamen, or Navy...sometimes a fight would break out and I would hide behind the bar...good times, good times...🌹⚓
I've literally been looking for this kind of video for what feels like months. Thank you for making this. Please stay safe in your travels out there, sending prayers your way always.
The first time I went abroad as a kid, we took a 6 hour overnight channel crossing from Southampton. There was a thunderstorm and the sea was rough. People inside were suffering!! I got outside onto the starboard covered walkway, partly protected by a heavy plastic storm door, found a deckchair, put a blanket over myself and spent the night there. It was wonderful!
Ive always been fascinated by mother nature. I dont wish bad things on anybody, but I gotta admit I kind of like anything she does that makes us less egotistic and small.
Me han fascinado estos videos. Me da ansiedad solo mirar desde la seguridad de mi habitación... ¡No sé cómo lo hacen ustedes! Eres un tipo especial de valiente. ¡Te saludo! Y los tengo a todos en mis oraciones. Te deseo mares tranquilos y buena fortuna.
I've spent 15 yrs on a 45ft. Number 1 key West haul. Longlining for sword fish. Out of Florida. To the 31 line. Brings back memories. Actually I miss it. As frustrating it was and sometimes scared to death.
@@liminallilac we believe in the trinity , father, Son, and holy spirit are the same, now you came after 700 years and claim something else, now you tell me should i believe in a book written 700 to 800 years later after Jesus or book written after 30 - 60 years later after Jesus left the earth, u tell me
I've become fascinated with these videos. I get anxiety just watching from the safety of my room...I don't know how you guys do it! You are a special kind of brave. I salute you! And I keep you all in my prayers. I wish you calm seas and good fortune 🌹
Once I've been caught a storm like that I was with my dad and his big fishing boat it was not fun trust me he could feel the boat vibrating when it hits a big wave And it will come over the bow
I would shit myself I’m not gonna lie 😮
We, sailors are colder than the sea and bigger than the waves.
Yep! I fished commercially for about 23 seasons, and as I got older, the PTSD started one night as I was trying to sleep to ocean and camp fire sounds. But the only thing I could think of was boat - waves- shore and rocks. It sounds crazy but at 12 years old, I got to watch the Kodiak King tugboat pull out the lifeless body of a woman who had drowned the night before in heavy seas. I had just spent the night from about 2 a.m. until around 5 a.m. listening to the Coast Guard and other boats call for the F/V Deep Sea. It had called in a mayday, but it was heard by only the ferry vessel Tustumena. They had been traveling only about 5 minutes ahead of them. They could not risk even turning around for them because of the storm. Our boat had anchored up to wait out the storm. We were only two hours away by boat, but just a few miles from us by crow.
The next day was flat calm, and the sun was shining in a cloudless sky. I saw the toy blocks from one of her two small children. There had been two women and three children hitching a ride back into town as the 1976 salmon was wrapping up. Other boats were also picking up debris from the Deep Sea, including a 14' Sears aluminum skiff.
I had spent most of the night awake listening to the events on the radio. There were many more nights to come listening to stricken vessels calling for help. A couple we even rescued and towed to town.
You'd be amazed at how accurate a C130 can drop a pump to a vessel in a flyby.
But then I think back to my first year fishing, and there was gun play of boat shooting at boat, vessels and skiffs getting rammed and numerous fist fights that made for good storytelling at the galley table that night and the many other times that followed.
Cutthroat fishing at its best. I wouldn't see that again until the mid 90's.
Yep, there were many evenings that the radio kept our ears listening to the voices on the radio in distress.
Too many if you ask me, and so many close calls myself. In the end, I took notice of what the cosmos was saying. Some day, your luck is going run out.
@@nippon2003 LOL! I'm in Portland Oregon and we have a Rose Festival every year. It used to be lit! Sailors would come from all over, their ships lining the seawall, right downtown! I worked as a cocktail waitress, and I loved when the sailors came. They tipped good, and flirted, making my nights fun and profitable. Also prostitutes would come from all over. There was a phone line, Dial-a- Sailor! Then covid messed up everything...😔 but it used to be fun. I learned their tattoos, which ones were merchant seamen, or Navy...sometimes a fight would break out and I would hide behind the bar...good times, good times...🌹⚓
I've literally been looking for this kind of video for what feels like months. Thank you for making this. Please stay safe in your travels out there, sending prayers your way always.
The rocking def adds to the go-to-sleep experience.
The first time I went abroad as a kid, we took a 6 hour overnight channel crossing from Southampton. There was a thunderstorm and the sea was rough. People inside were suffering!! I got outside onto the starboard covered walkway, partly protected by a heavy plastic storm door, found a deckchair, put a blanket over myself and spent the night there. It was wonderful!
Wow. I find it therapeutic by putting myself there. The swell and yaw is mesmerising. Thanks, ❤😊
love this love sea ships this is good on a winter night thank you sending peace love and light god bless all
The best sleep ever
Ah, this takes me back 😴 ty for uploading this
Seafaring is a perilous occupation!
Great Video to sleep over, very relaxing and puts you in the correct Dimension
Ever been seasick? 10 hours of this and even Dramamine would not keep the food down.
Thank you I’m able to rest now ..
Ive always been fascinated by mother nature. I dont wish bad things on anybody, but I gotta admit I kind of like anything she does that makes us less egotistic and small.
Thank you for the video!
Me han fascinado estos videos. Me da ansiedad solo mirar desde la seguridad de mi habitación... ¡No sé cómo lo hacen ustedes! Eres un tipo especial de valiente. ¡Te saludo! Y los tengo a todos en mis oraciones. Te deseo mares tranquilos y buena fortuna.
Amazing engineering to withstand those seas, along with ppl brave enough to run and drive them
imagine doing this long ago on them good ole woodships no power nothing but maybe a sail or some rows 😰
PLEASE, NEVER REMOVE THIS VIDEO.
I love this
I've spent 15 yrs on a 45ft. Number 1 key West haul. Longlining for sword fish. Out of Florida. To the 31 line. Brings back memories. Actually I miss it. As frustrating it was and sometimes scared to death.
C'est comme un rappel.
Anyone who finds this soothing hasn’t been out in that sh*t for real. It’s terrifying and nauseating, all at the same time.
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That's 45○ list mate.
this video is stolen from bigwavemaster Guard Vessel in the northsea no cargo ship
I got motion sickness, god bless these people🤮🤮🤮
الله اكبر
no Jesus Chist is the greatest
@@liminallilac how do you know,?
@@liminallilac we believe in the trinity , father, Son, and holy spirit are the same, now you came after 700 years and claim something else, now you tell me should i believe in a book written 700 to 800 years later after Jesus or book written after 30 - 60 years later after Jesus left the earth, u tell me
@@liminallilac Muhammad's lineage is from Ismael is like saying 2+2 = 5, Islam is build in lies , dont let me destroy your book, peace
Neil Peart is the greatest. He's been on the cover of Modern Drummer more than all those guys.
Did this on a destroyer.
This trip is NOT on my bucket list.
otay panky
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This is very peaceful