Guy thinks he can boss trawler sea sickness | Guy Martin's Proper Jobs
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- In Guy's Proper Jobs, Guy will become a trawler deckhand (something Grimsby lad Guy is keen to learn more about), getting to grips with nature as a wildlife warden on the remote Calf of Man island, training to become a firefighter in some scarily real environments, and becoming part of the dog mountain rescue team tackling dangerous terrain as a mountain rescue guide.
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I'm surprised you seem to miss many easy fixes that would have made you win more and faster records. Please hit me up for dispassionate, common sense ideas if you do any more.
No hans Device, whilst driving an F1 car. Why?! That's the least of it. Well done, though, Guy. It's always you that suffers or is in extra danger because of the things I notice.
Good luck in all your future endeavours, Guy.
Two stages of seasickness Stage One …..You think you’re going to die.
Stage two ……You are wishing that you would just die but are worried that it’s not
Going to happen.
Don't they reckon the only sure fire cure for seasickness is to sit under a tree ?
That’s what I tell folk I take to sea
Byo tree haha 😂@@Kenneth-j5w
Not ‘they’, Spike Milligan said it.
No, only sitting on the ground works 🤔
In a previous job used to go sea fishing once a month, always took sea sickness pills and they worked. One time I did not take I was sea sick it was horrendous I would have been happy for the boat to have sunk. Amazing how back on land it goes away.
Bless him, believe me Guy as someone who has spent 45 years at sea, you haven't seen "rough" yet. That's not rough even in a small boat,let alone in a ship like that.
Which port do u call home then mate ?
I’m a Kings Lynn man meself so the Wash and east coast was my stomping ground 👍
I have been at sea also for 45 years Guy seen bigger waves on my bath !!!
That's nothing mate. You haven't seen anything. I worked as a skipper in the Pacific and Artic. British seas are Disneyland. Pacific and Arctic was for the big boys.
My wifes face could make a tsunami look like a millpond.
There’s always one who has to have a pissing contest, grow up little man jeeeezus wept 🤦🏻♂️
I watched them all yesterday and enjoyed every bit! Guy Martin is one if the few people I will go out of my way for to download a new app and watch the programs. Cheers team you smashed it on everyone of them!
Guy's always worth a watch
I was more worried about the banter coming my way for the rest of summer if I was to be sick while creeling than the actual being sick. The lads would never have let that go.
Two stages of sea sickness -
Stage 1: When you are so crook you think you are going to die.
Stage 2: You wish you had.
Sea sickness is horrible,I've crossed oceans and I'm sick all the time. One thing I've learnt lately is relax and keep your head up
Love watching this nutter truly inspirational chap
I suffered sea sickness until I got my sea legs. I have learned if you get your head down like laying on your back head down you knock out your balance centre, after 15 minutes you will feel a lot better. You feel seasick because your eyes tell you that you are not moving and your balance centres in your head tell you that you are. Lay your head flat (Lay Down head down) at it will fade and go in about 15 minutes.
What do you mean, like facing the ground??
What?
Just lie on your back head still - lorry drivers do it on the ferry when its rough
@@Oliverlikesbikesoh well,that’s a brilliant bit of medical information. If a wagon drivers said it then it’s well proven. I bet the Vikings and the Romans certainly missed a trick there.
I know a Shetland fisherman who gave me some good advice for avoiding seasickness. Always follow the 3 W's...
Warm
Well fed
Well watered.
It certainly helps.
You forgot number 4……Waders, never go in water deeper than Waders…👍🤣🇮🇲😉
@ManxAndy
True. Can you get seasick standing in water? I'm not taking the chance. 🤣
@@danjames4086 Ha Ha …..I’m sure someone has…..👍🤣🇮🇲
Sea sickness hits different. The vomitus maximus comes right up from your toes
Did a few stints on a 10 a side out of Brixham and Plymouth in the 1970s. 120 a few times, then shoveling the rocks and stuff over the side. The sea sick bit is all about mentally getting an artificial horizon like an aircraft. Sounds a bit strange but with a bit of work you can train your brain to realize the boat is moving and you can stay upright to the horizon out side.
Stare at the horizon and get some air! Then go sleep!!
Looking at the horizon works for me.
What kind of boat is that?
Nets dragging the ocean floor, destroying everything in its path
Sooo, you wanna be a Deep Sea Scalloper Matey.
Maybe you do and maybe you don't.
We"ll see!
I'm a retired submariner (RN nuc), when on the surface in roughers, the boat (submarine) not only pitches up and down, but rolls side to side. This results in the most nauseating corkscrewing motion. Feckin' horrendous. 🤢🤮
After a day shark fishing on a mates very small boat in a huge swell, I was really crook. I was telling another mate about it and he said Yep- I know what you mean, when you're so sick that it's only the hope of dying that's keeping you alive. :)
Sea sickness is horrible I suffer from it takes all the use out of you ,mind you it's got to be pretty rough before it gets me but then I'm fit for nowt
personally i eat raw ginger.
after a while you come back to land and you are bouncing around on the ground for no reason. even sleeping i could feel myself floating.
@@Francois_Dupont I heard that, also sardines are good I believe
Tea/caffeine is the worst for sea sickness.
😂😂😂
Seasickness goes when u start to respect the sea and Mother Nature, least that’s how I overcame it and served my time on deck 👍
Spent 8yrs in the gulp of carpenteria.never got sick.Lol that wasnt even rough.
Ah, the Gulf of Carpentaria. Where men are men and women are much the same. When I was a deckie back in the day, the only time I lost me lunch was when I had to chip and paint inside lockers with no ventilation while steaming through heavy weather. Mind you, the fumes didnt help. High as kites we used to get.
@simonolsen9995 Yes the poop deck as I recall.had to do that myself.i worked for bluff fisheries then K.F.V.
Nausea always makes me feel sick.
HELL :0
I would love not to feel sea sick
Send my mail to The Northern Edge!
Sailed 12 years before getting sick. Then worse 24hrs of my life. Whole crew, captain included were throwing up. Yer at your lowest ebb. Disabiltating.
whose doing the commentary on this? Sounds a bit like Guy Garvey from Elbow. Now there would be a thing.
HaHaHaaaa, it is Guy Garvey. Simply marvelous, two of my favourite people. thanks Guy's.
Marginally better than the I swallowed a gangster bloke
This destructive fishing should be banned 😡😡😡
Worst feeling in the world by far!
Bs Guy bs . Short after short after short.. bye👋
Don't like trawlers, it's taking fishing too far scraping up all sorts of sea creatures for the best
It's very peculiar getting off the boat stepping onto stone. One step at a time though, 1,2,3,this is really weird, will l be able to drive, 😀
My father was a police officer in a fishing town. They’ve pulled over a couple of fishermen they thought were drunk getting into cars. Turned out it was just the sea legs 😂😂
It usually don’t effect me till I get home in the shower, than it hits like a whirlwind lol