Thanks! I'll never forget during "solid shield '87" we had a Hawk missile battery borrow our back lot at MLB Station Ocracoke inlet. One day I was on watch and one of the "referees" (a USMC Colonel) was standing there looking at our pictures on our wall in the front entry shaking his head. I asked him if there was a problem, he pointed at the photos and said "are these pictures of the inlet here?" I replied Yes Sir, and pointed out the boat number and pointed at our boat, then directed his attention to the newest picture (which was one I had taken around a year beforehand) and he said "I thought Marines were crazy, but you guys a F--king crazy!"
What they are showing is nothing compared to the wave action at the mouth of the Columbia and Pacific Ocean. The main training base is located at Long Beach, Wa. where they are almost guaranteed sever wave action. One of their training officers lived at my RV park and the stories he told were nothing but amazing what those crews and boats have to go through. I will always honor the Coast Guard and what they do.
This is training, out on the Outer banks you train in mild to moderate seas, it's too dangerous to train in severe weather out here! When the Coast Guard was looking for places to put the National Motor Life Boat School, the finalists were Columbia River bar, and the Outer Banks of NC (3 inlets that could serve as training sites depending on which direction the swell was coming from) - they picked Ilwaco based on two factors 1) frequency of large surf and 2) safety of said surf (large waves far enough apart for instructors to correct errors made by trainees) - The Outer Banks of NC was found to have large enough surf for training as frequently as Cape Disappointment, but not in conditions that were suitable for training. In other words, when Cape Hatteras gets surf, it's frequently too dangerous for training. With Ilwaco you'd get 12-14 ft surf with a 25 second interval between waves, at Cape Hatteras you get 12-14 foot seas with a 12 - 13 second wave period.
Necesitamos botes de esos aca en mi país para dentener los malos que trafican drogas, armas, personas y toda clase de comercio y operación ilícita... Nuestras pirañas no soportarían ese oleaje
They perform a lot of different missions. Saving lives & stopping illegal drugs . Those look like some Rough seas, I'd be puking 🤢 my guts out. Yes I've been on the ocean 🌊🌊 & I puked 🤢 my guts out.
I would not call them extreme waves. It would depend on the size of the vessel battling them. THe massive waves the huge cargo ships have to endure would sink the Coast Guard vessels easily
Incorrect. The USCG (as well as the RNLI, and many other nations Life saving services) Motor Life Boats are designed to handle hurricane conditions at sea safely. I personally have been alongside a USN frigate in close to hurricane conditions and our 44' MLB handled it better than the 370+ foot long frigate did. When they'd plow through a wave we'd go happily bobbing over the top. Mother nature's rollercoaster 😂
Sorry guys I can't give you a thumbs up or a thumbs down, those waves are nothing, I take out my catamaran which is a nacra 5.8 and we refer to it as wave hopping. We go through those waves like a knife goes through butter.. there is nothing funner than having a 20 ft catamaran completely out of the water when uses hopped off a wave. Catalina to Queensgate 50 minutes, that's right I said 50 minutes the record is 47 minutes.
Bet you were in deeper water and didn’t have to worry about grounding, this inlet is shallow and shifting continuously. They go out in seas much greater than this to rescue people because of their stupidity and get in trouble risking their lives to save them!🎉
Women may have a slight advantage in the Cape May coast guard training pool. But at something like a 20' plus drop (maybe 30'?) and having a Mae west rig strapped to your crotch - it really does not matter if you have male appendages or not - when you hit the water doing an abandoned ship drill - the Mae west rig stays way more buoyant than your body. Try it someday! (Do not think it makes much difference having CG pool attendants ready to assist - they are mostly there to make sure recruits complete the long distance rescue swim - hint - the boat hook each one has is not really to help you out of the pool - quite the opposite.)
All members of the USCG are awesome 😎🇨🇦🙏
"Ya GOTTA go out;
you don't GOTTA come back!"
The Coast Guard are badasses. They don't get enough thanks.
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Thanks! I'll never forget during "solid shield '87" we had a Hawk missile battery borrow our back lot at MLB Station Ocracoke inlet. One day I was on watch and one of the "referees" (a USMC Colonel) was standing there looking at our pictures on our wall in the front entry shaking his head. I asked him if there was a problem, he pointed at the photos and said "are these pictures of the inlet here?" I replied Yes Sir, and pointed out the boat number and pointed at our boat, then directed his attention to the newest picture (which was one I had taken around a year beforehand) and he said "I thought Marines were crazy, but you guys a F--king crazy!"
GOD BLESS ALL THOSE IN THE SERVICE OF THE US COAT GUARD. BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN RISK THEIR LIVES DAILY FOR THE PROTECTION OF OTHERS AMEN
I Love the USCG😅
Coast guard goes out when fishermen dont heed the storm warnings
It is very an extremely use full 2 thump up.
What they are showing is nothing compared to the wave action at the mouth of the Columbia and Pacific Ocean. The main training base is located at Long Beach, Wa. where they are almost guaranteed sever wave action. One of their training officers lived at my RV park and the stories he told were nothing but amazing what those crews and boats have to go through. I will always honor the Coast Guard and what they do.
This is training, out on the Outer banks you train in mild to moderate seas, it's too dangerous to train in severe weather out here! When the Coast Guard was looking for places to put the National Motor Life Boat School, the finalists were Columbia River bar, and the Outer Banks of NC (3 inlets that could serve as training sites depending on which direction the swell was coming from) - they picked Ilwaco based on two factors 1) frequency of large surf and 2) safety of said surf (large waves far enough apart for instructors to correct errors made by trainees) - The Outer Banks of NC was found to have large enough surf for training as frequently as Cape Disappointment, but not in conditions that were suitable for training. In other words, when Cape Hatteras gets surf, it's frequently too dangerous for training. With Ilwaco you'd get 12-14 ft surf with a 25 second interval between waves, at Cape Hatteras you get 12-14 foot seas with a 12 - 13 second wave period.
Amazing.
Training is very important! 🇺🇸
Semper Forgotus 1790!!! Kodiak is where we learn it all!!!!!
It will "right itself" unless the mast is stuck in the mud - All the electronics are trashed in a second -
Mandi di lauttan bersama gelombang kerasaan...
Looks like the Columbia Bar.
I think it's Oregon Inlet on the North Carolina Outer Banks. This video was shot back when they were replacing the Bonner Bridge on Highway 12.
Last shot, buddy dropped his chute in a pile.
امواج خطيرة ..
Necesitamos botes de esos aca en mi país para dentener los malos que trafican drogas, armas, personas y toda clase de comercio y operación ilícita... Nuestras pirañas no soportarían ese oleaje
i wish a 10 has drone version
Estos tíos saben manejarse en aguas costeras .
I’ll take one
They perform a lot of different missions. Saving lives & stopping illegal drugs . Those look like some Rough seas, I'd be puking 🤢 my guts out. Yes I've been on the ocean 🌊🌊 & I puked 🤢 my guts out.
フフフ野生ヤセイだぜ🛸
Damn Oregon inlet that we’re I live here in outer banks
Los guardianes de la bahia son nada comparados con los chicos de la Guardia Costera !!! 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
seguro sigue soñando🤡🤣🤣
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I would not call them extreme waves.
It would depend on the size of the vessel battling them.
THe massive waves the huge cargo ships have to endure would sink the Coast Guard vessels easily
Incorrect. The USCG (as well as the RNLI, and many other nations Life saving services) Motor Life Boats are designed to handle hurricane conditions at sea safely. I personally have been alongside a USN frigate in close to hurricane conditions and our 44' MLB handled it better than the 370+ foot long frigate did. When they'd plow through a wave we'd go happily bobbing over the top. Mother nature's rollercoaster 😂
o my GOD
please do not enter in sea till sea waves become peacefull
I didn't see any boat going vertical.
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Cant think why men get paid more than women
STUD...
Egress,egress who will remember that,it should be "get the f*k out!🇨🇦🍁
Mai mua bậy vài chiếc!
USCG on the Daily Aviation?? Seriously guys proof the stuff before you post it, you cannot spell.
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this is a ploy video put out by austin to recuit a rainbow of heros-sad part is mariners will drown while coast gaurd is re-painting their flag
الجيش المثلي 😂😂
Sorry guys I can't give you a thumbs up or a thumbs down, those waves are nothing, I take out my catamaran which is a nacra 5.8 and we refer to it as wave hopping. We go through those waves like a knife goes through butter.. there is nothing funner than having a 20 ft catamaran completely out of the water when uses hopped off a wave. Catalina to Queensgate 50 minutes, that's right I said 50 minutes the record is 47 minutes.
Bet you were in deeper water and didn’t have to worry about grounding, this inlet is shallow and shifting continuously. They go out in seas much greater than this to rescue people because of their stupidity and get in trouble risking their lives to save them!🎉
If women can do it it's not that tough a job...
Women can give birth to children, according to you it shouldn't be a problem for a man?
Looks like you get off insulting someone who has qualified for a job you have no interest in doing yourself
Women may have a slight advantage in the Cape May coast guard training pool. But at something like a 20' plus drop (maybe 30'?) and having a Mae west rig strapped to your crotch - it really does not matter if you have male appendages or not - when you hit the water doing an abandoned ship drill - the Mae west rig stays way more buoyant than your body. Try it someday! (Do not think it makes much difference having CG pool attendants ready to assist - they are mostly there to make sure recruits complete the long distance rescue swim - hint - the boat hook each one has is not really to help you out of the pool - quite the opposite.)
Doesn't look like a very modern diesel .... check out the smoke when giving power
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