@@zarnishkhan1845 I think it means ships like us humans will always be safe at home, with walls around us, but that is not what we are made for. We are made for facing struggles and achieving great things; all which will never happen if we are afraid of getting hurt and stay at home.
I am a retired Ship Capt. One cant help but admire and feel proud of one's ship, ploughing through such heavy seas. One also develops healthy respect for forces of Nature.
Could not agree more. Some have hyped up titles but really are nothing too bad. This one really shows what i have experienced at sea - mainly as a passenger though. Only once got caught in a freak summer storm in a yacht lol funny tho that my sea sickness disappears in this type of weather!
They used to this situation, my uncle is a sailor too, and he said that he just drink coffee and enjoy some biscuit while facing bad wheather, no hard feeling
Plenty of weight low down is great help to ship in bad weather. That ship is hardly rolling, good stability due to deep heavy draught and no deck cargo. Thanks for posting, very good video.
Hey, I like that! "Calm waves never made strong sailors". "A teabag is only useful when it's in hot water" ?? "Old trees don't transplant well" J.C Ryle "You can't put old hats on young heads" Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Bolne me himmat ki zrurt thodi na hai..kuchh bhi bolo.. Me volcano me dive marna chahta hu shirt less..or swimm kr k galib ko btana chahta hu aag ka dariya tha doop kr paar krliya
Video without music are always the best thanks i was a truck driver and was very often on the ferry from ancona (italy) to patras (grace) and also many storms that everything in the ship rattled in the restaurant the chairs and tables went from left to right I was lucky I have never been seasick are beautiful memories..
Nature is just so powerful. I remember once going just 2-2.5 kms into the Indian Ocean from a port nearby. We were on a very very small ship. Damn, the waves were just so powerful. They were almost a metre tall. Trust me, I truly scared for my life back then, in spite of being a good swimmer. I mean, when you look all around you, and find no land but only water, that too waves and all. Damn. Was a very scary experience.
My friend work in MSC mother vessel he tell us stories of his sea adventure and storms this is really adventures than sitting in home & doing office work the only regret he have now is after being married he is unable to see his family for month's. Great Job
The captain is in charge and seems quite capable, brave and calm, confident not cocky. My father took boats around the Cape Horn. This video reminded me of just how brave he was, too!! Excellent, Captain, excellent.
Bruh I’ve been working in Gulf of Mexico for the last 15 years and there’s no way in God’s unholy hell would I ever fucking work on a ship like this!!!!! Mad respect ✊ to those man and women who do this for living!!!!!!
Was in a North Easter in a December coming from Europe to Virginia that make this look like flat seas. The ship completely submerge several times and pop up like a cork, a rough 4 days. The sea can be very unforgiving to the brave men and wemon that have tackled it's furry and lived to tell it's story.
Captain: Sir, we might run into some chop. Jordon: Chop? We handle some fucking chop right? Like what'll happen? Captain: A few broken dishes maybe.... Nature: so you have chosen death.....
I have a question, sailing to their location in this weather. Does the ship benefit from having the waves hit her from west or would it be faster to turn the ship against the weaves to cleave them, and as they get closer to port have the waves at the stern ?..
Imagine a massive wave that breaks over the bow of a ship and when the spray clears the bow is missing? No human survives in seas such as this. These sea men are brave beyond belief.
Of course you need to maintain steering, but reduce engine speed to help the hull design “do its job” ....how much would you reduce power? Down to half speed?
Amazing footage!! Is it possible for me to use and share this footage on my youtube page? I share footage from all kind of activities on our ocean. Cargo ships in the 1960s till now, oil rigs, fishing vessels, etc. Of course full credit will be given to the owner of the footage. Looking forward to your reply. Kind regards. Cheers.
"Professional"? Far from it. I was a sailor, 'been there, done that'. In rough seas you head the ship's bow straight in to the waves, NEVER allow them to hit your port or starboard side. This ship only got it partially right.
This is scary - makes me think twice about being a musician on a cruise ship! But that ship is handling that weather very well - they really have got shipbuilding right in the 21st century. Amazing. Its just a little thing compared to that huge ocean and its doing great!
Back then i wanna follow my dad's footsteps (he's a seaman engineer), then he just whips out a video from his phone very similar to this one then showed it to me...
That ship is incredibly stable taking it on the beam like that. It looks like it's stabilized. I couldn't do that. I'd keep waiting for it to break in the middle.
Sailers have to be some of the most brave men in the world!
They are I was one of them retired now
Exactly
They are, as a Coast Guard veteran I can concour.
@@herbertbrown8683 real life jack sparrow
@@Truetoo102 real life jack sparrow
Reminds me of Albert Einstein Quote: “A ship is always safe at the shore, but that is not what it is built for.” 🚤🛳️
Have my like
Harbour*/shore* ! Correct. I do get what you meant
Explain the comment pls
Yeah it seems practical.
@@zarnishkhan1845 I think it means ships like us humans will always be safe at home, with walls around us, but that is not what we are made for.
We are made for facing struggles and achieving great things; all which will never happen if we are afraid of getting hurt and stay at home.
From personal experience I can assure you that every person on this ship is hoping that the people who built her didn't take any shortcuts.
My thoughts, too. I hope the welders in the shipyard weren't smoking pot when building this hull.
Can you sleep while the ship is being tossed around like that? Or do all crew members hve to be awake in rough weather in case disaster strikes?
I am scared.
I am a retired Ship Capt. One cant help but admire and feel proud of one's ship, ploughing through such heavy seas. One also develops healthy respect for forces of Nature.
Excellent one, same when flights going through heavy turbulence
This video is just the resemblance of how much small we are Infront of mother nature!
Truee
Just say The Creator of all things 🙄
WTF is mother nature? It’s all about Random Chaos
Who's mother ?
@gypsy lab lol😂
Fun fact - you have not searched for this.
Good recommendation TH-cam
haha. correct.
Correct.
I actually came for this kinda comment
400
Whats funny in that
Me: Captain how far is nearest land? 😧😧
Captain: 6 miles
Me: can't see? Which direction??
Captain : Downwards.
😳😳
🤔
@@smith00793 matlab samudar ke andar
M J 😂 good humor
@@vanshraj5602 😂😂🤣
Captain: Holup
One of the few “rough sea” videos that gives a true sense of scale, showing just how massive these waves really are. Thanks for sharing!
@@erikdeeNOSPELLSNO I have phobia of ocean
@@sweetsimple5280hi
Must be 100x worse in person
Could not agree more. Some have hyped up titles but really are nothing too bad. This one really shows what i have experienced at sea - mainly as a passenger though. Only once got caught in a freak summer storm in a yacht lol funny tho that my sea sickness disappears in this type of weather!
Believe me this is only moderate, it can and does get much bigger.
Getting scared by just watching
Understand the feelings of onboard people
Shivraj Mitkari agreed
They used to this situation, my uncle is a sailor too, and he said that he just drink coffee and enjoy some biscuit while facing bad wheather, no hard feeling
@@ashutoshbhardwaj9339 agreed too
@@WholeWorldViral in this situation where it is hard to keep balance. How can someone take coffee.
@@ayymmi5760 he must be using a feeder....baby feeder!
Plenty of weight low down is great help to ship in bad weather. That ship is hardly rolling, good stability due to deep heavy draught and no deck cargo. Thanks for posting, very good video.
This ship is riding great in that weather.
A container ship with weight stacked up high would be getting its butt kicked in those conditions.
Must be some low-hanging megaballs on that ship
Aye laddie, me balls large as granite boulders
loaded tanker,stable as hell.Bet she'd roll like a pig if she was in ballast.good video
A big salute to this brave person who shot this video instead of finding a safe place to overcome any disaster.
“Being in a ship is like being in jail, with the chance of being drowned.” ― Samuel Johnson.
With better company.....
A jail on a roller coaster.
Me: i always want to travel in sea...
TH-cam : wait a minute
ഹ ഹ കിടു കോമഡി
@@jerinjose542 ജീവിച്ചു പൊക്കോട്ടെ ചങ്കേ
Poli sanam
@@rxzwipoz4895 ബാക്കി ഞാൻ പൂരിപ്പിച്ച് ഏടുത്തോളാം
😂😂😂
The Ocean is ready to engulf the ship.
But the sailor's balls are made of steel.
no, made of tungsten
Sailorman : Balls Of Steel
Balls of steel that'd float on the water
@@TheRockstarZeus Balls of good English Oak, hard as steel with the amazing ability to float.
Steel mayiru
"Calm waves never made strong sailors"
Not said by me but by some legends ...
A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor-Abe Lincoln
@@deepgandhi4136 🤞🤞
Very true
True saying na
Hey, I like that! "Calm waves never made strong sailors".
"A teabag is only useful when it's in hot water" ??
"Old trees don't transplant well" J.C Ryle
"You can't put old hats on young heads" Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Brings back memories to me!
It’s hard to understand the scale of bad weather on film, without actually being there..
My whole life has been going like this ship.
Abhi Singh can relate xD
Fuck my life
Bolne me himmat ki zrurt thodi na hai..kuchh bhi bolo..
Me volcano me dive marna chahta hu shirt less..or swimm kr k galib ko btana chahta hu aag ka dariya tha doop kr paar krliya
@@bree9895 😀👍
@@AbhiSingh-tl7ob fuck your life
excellent footage. thnx 4 no music! have good seas!
This makes you realize how small and vulnerable we are as humans when it comes to weather and natural disasters.
satinderjit4 soon will be able to understand and control some aspects of it, but in the end some natural disasters can’t be prevented.
Imagine Jack and Rose in their epic pose on this ship.
😄😄
Just think captain jack sparrow in that place. 🔥
And then jack gets seasick and vomits on Rose
🤣🤣
They would have take a bath
*Top 3 unsolved cases* :
*1* : *Area 51 Aliens*
*2* : *Bermuda Triangle*
*3* : *YT Recommendations*
It is a matter of thinking that even in such situation someone making a video, I salute this man
The man probably:"oh yeah, this is why i became Sailor" :D
The ship isn't even shaking, look how stable it is. Marvel of EMGINEERING
TH-cam in 2012:
TH-cam in 2020: let's recommend this in everyone's youtube 😂
Ha ha fucking true 🤣😂🤣🙏
It happend
Yeah
Fuck you corny ass
@@rijashmusic21 fuck you
Video without music are always the best thanks i was a truck driver and was very often on the ferry from ancona (italy) to patras (grace) and also many storms that everything in the ship rattled in the restaurant the chairs and tables went from left to right I was lucky I have never been seasick are beautiful memories..
I watched the Russian fishing fleet in this same area during the 60's. The trawlers spent as much time under water as above.
The original sound is the beauty of this clip. Its like i m standing in the ship and experiencing this Horror with music of sea
Experienced such situation lot of times during my sea service especially in atlantic ocean
Really sir? Ua a brave soul then🥺🙏
@@Dr.A.J582 yes Doc in storms ship is like a match stick, either you go down or get out of this
Kudos to you sir
@@ShubhamKar. thanks
How it feels man? Respect to you
Forget the coffee. Imagine waking up to this in your little sail boat one morning.
Nature is just so powerful. I remember once going just 2-2.5 kms into the Indian Ocean from a port nearby. We were on a very very small ship.
Damn, the waves were just so powerful. They were almost a metre tall.
Trust me, I truly scared for my life back then, in spite of being a good swimmer. I mean, when you look all around you, and find no land but only water, that too waves and all. Damn. Was a very scary experience.
My friend work in MSC mother vessel he tell us stories of his sea adventure and storms this is really adventures than sitting in home & doing office work the only regret he have now is after being married he is unable to see his family for month's. Great Job
Great video, powerful ocean. Thank you for not adding music or silly comments!
The captain is in charge and seems quite capable, brave and calm, confident not cocky. My father took boats around the Cape Horn. This video reminded me of just how brave he was, too!! Excellent, Captain, excellent.
Now you can imagine why mechanical engineering, as math. is soooo importing on the TU's . By the way Beaufort is the real name for wind speed
Goosebumps while watching in 5'inch mobile screen. Hatsoff to captains of the ship...👍
I survived Halsey's Typhoon in the Pacific,WW2,aboard a Destroyer, DD540.
Wow, I’ll bet that was one hell of a boat ride. Task force 38 took a bad beating.
Destroyers bore the brunt of that storm.
It's enough to give heart attacks to many if faced live 😂 literally goosebumps giver. Volume and thrust of water, shows its power.
That ship is riding surprisingly well considering those conditions.
It is because of the angle of bow in relation to the direction of the waves coming in---.
Ahhhh classic veiw from the bridge🤣😂🤣😂......that feeling you get when you realize the ocean is both BIGGER😮😮 and MEANER😮😮 than you😳😳😳
According to my father this is how he used to go to school everyday.
My heartbeat is literally like a drum by watching this video. May you always be safe.
I was also struck in that type of sea wave in Bay of Bengal...I was going to andeman nicobar through Calcutta...
Hw was the experience
@@blissful9249 ....I feel breathless even now to think about that day...
@@AnilSharma-yv2qt 😂😂its ok u r safe now
good
Anil Sharma I was onboard the ship u are talking about as a navigating officer..!
Now imagine you are part of what remained of the Spanish Armada in this weather. That's enough to never ever want to visit this region again!
Just think, years ago, a wooden ship... with sail rigging!
when men were men...
@@AmericasChoice And so were the boys
@@michaelmurphy1127 Indeed...
they flew
very many at the bottom of the seas and oceans
Had i been there my heart would be in my mouth. Looks scary. Never could imagine this kind of situation. Thanks for sharing.
Where is captain Jack sparrow 😜😜😜🤪
Ohh.... I m come back ng
I m coming
Having some fun
I am here
The person who handling the camera 😀😀😀
There's something comforting about watching this video while I'm on solid ground
No one:
Me at 3 AM: Ship in bad weather
(Interesting)
Me watching it at 1.45 am
Same for me here would love to have same experience.
The no one made it unfunny
Me seeing ri8 now
1:20 a.m.
So much thrilling scene
I have Boards tomorrow
Hi!
We are working on some interviews with seafarers in Norway. Can we get permission to use a few seconds of this film. We especially want big waves.
Everyone is a child of the sea.
Yes
Even people from the middle of Africa?
@@osamabinladen824 yes
@@osamabinladen824 yes.
@@osamabinladen824 Yes
Helps me understand a little better what happened to the Spanish Armada.
Me : About to sleep
TH-cam : Wanna see ship in bad weather?
*yawning while typing and watching
You are feeling sleeeepy now.
Wonder how many people will fall asleep watching this. 🤔
Bruh I’ve been working in Gulf of Mexico for the last 15 years and there’s no way in God’s unholy hell would I ever fucking work on a ship like this!!!!! Mad respect ✊ to those man and women who do this for living!!!!!!
That is intense, thanks for original sound.
The engineering that goes behind a ship like this is astounding.
Watching this amazes me how the keels stand up! A lot of cantilever age going on over that swell! Cheers.
It makes me wonder why they don't design ships to be shorter and wider. Wouldn't that allow the keel to be stronger?
@@GeoEstes Hiya. I think their width is limited so they can use the Panama and Suez canals but what you say would make a lot of sense. Cheers.!
Shorter ship would be too slow to be competitive
You guys are very brave!! Respect for You doing this Job. Good luck and every Journey be with good come back to the land !! 👏👏👏😉
Even The sight is frightening...how the hell crew members able to manage it... amazing....
The best ship in a storm video on TH-cam.
Guess the cook is serving canned food again today
Was in a North Easter in a December coming from Europe to Virginia that make this look like flat seas. The ship completely submerge several times and pop up like a cork, a rough 4 days. The sea can be very unforgiving to the brave men and wemon that have tackled it's furry and lived to tell it's story.
Nobody:
My dreams at night:
😂😂
Lol yeah...something that never happens in my life come as dreams to me
Captain: Sir, we might run into some chop.
Jordon: Chop? We handle some fucking chop right? Like what'll happen?
Captain: A few broken dishes maybe....
Nature:
so you have chosen death.....
so scary and beautiful at the same time...
I have a question, sailing to their location in this weather. Does the ship benefit from having the waves hit her from west or would it be faster to turn the ship against the weaves to cleave them, and as they get closer to port have the waves at the stern ?..
Imagine a massive wave that breaks over the bow of a ship and when the spray clears the bow is missing? No human survives in seas such as this. These sea men are brave beyond belief.
Check out the accounts of Halsey's Typhoons during WW2 in the western Pacific...
Why aren't the staff on deck doing maintenance ?
@HoboWild Men just ain’t what they used to be. 🧐
She's an unforgiving maiden that ocean! Salute to the brave :)
I see the scenario thru your eyes...blessed...Thank you so much...
After watching these kinda videos, idk why but i always think about myself getting lost somewhere in between this ocean. :(
Ship crew: the ship looks dusty 😅
Sea: Really???
respects to the merchant navy my father was at sea 9 years 2nd engineer officer
Do you have keep steering into the waves to stop her flipping?
Skydiving is the most dangerous adventure.
Ocean: Hold my water!
Of course you need to maintain steering, but reduce engine speed to help the hull design “do its job” ....how much would you reduce power? Down to half speed?
is there any good weather north west of England?
from my experience. No
seems the ocean are not really friendly
No so spread it around to the rest of the world.
Which belt :
Roaring 40s
Furious 50s
Screaming 60s ?
Looks like we all have met again, due to the mercy of TH-cam algorythm
Amazing footage!! Is it possible for me to use and share this footage on my youtube page? I share footage from all kind of activities on our ocean. Cargo ships in the 1960s till now, oil rigs, fishing vessels, etc. Of course full credit will be given to the owner of the footage. Looking forward to your reply. Kind regards. Cheers.
My reaction is: how the hell does any ship survive THAT!!!
Some don't survive, the ocean floors are littered with mighty ships which have seen one too many storms.
I don't think there might be any one other than the cameraman and the sailer of the ship 😂😂
………I miss the good times like this!
"A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor." - Franklin Roosevelt
Nobody:
TH-cam : Do you want to see a ship in very bad weather
Can't they hold or anchor somewhere until the weather calms down? (I don't know... But just asking)
The man is filming, I would have fainted after screaming !!
If the ship flips due to the water, is reversal possible? Or is it always going to capsize
The ship is doing absolutely right. Slightly off the waves and with enough momentum to keep it steerable. Professional.
sorry but it's not, run for port tie up for 4 days.
"Professional"? Far from it. I was a sailor, 'been there, done that'. In rough seas you head the ship's bow straight in to the waves, NEVER allow them to hit your port or starboard side. This ship only got it partially right.
I bet you also get really nice calm days and starry nights too. 👍✨ great video
I have personally experienced this weather in the sea.. u won't imagine how it feels....
Amazing video! Im from England also mate.
Me : where is jack sparrow 🤔🤔🤔
Jack sparrow ; look idiot I am handling camera 😂😂😂
it's not funny
not funny at all
This is scary - makes me think twice about being a musician on a cruise ship!
But that ship is handling that weather very well - they really have got shipbuilding right in the 21st century. Amazing. Its just a little thing compared to that huge ocean and its doing great!
Welcome to another episode of :
Why is this video on my recommended vids..
Been there, just northwest of the Farroe Islands
No surfers?!??!
Bugger that I'll keep my feet on dry land. Great video feel sea sick just watching this.
Back then i wanna follow my dad's footsteps (he's a seaman engineer), then he just whips out a video from his phone very similar to this one then showed it to me...
Are you a banker now?
@@theman7955 most likely
That ship is incredibly stable taking it on the beam like that. It looks like it's stabilized. I couldn't do that. I'd keep waiting for it to break in the middle.
New title: "ITS THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT" 🤤 There are super men among us...
Why they did not predict the whether ? Before sailing
I am scared I just had been to Singapore to kulalampur by Cruz