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Inshore Vessel Heading Into Port Nelson (360 VIEW)
Might be very exciting to the average person but incredibly exciting for a fisherman.
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When a Fisherman doesn't come home...
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Remember, what happens at sea doesn't always stay at sea. Your actions, your luck, and most importantly your safety, can have ongoing impacts on your friends and family. Fish safe out there! Thank you to Jude Wells and the family for sharing their story with Guard Safety. SUBSCRIBE to our channel now for future videos. Keep up to date with us: ON FACEBOOK: guardsafety ON LINKEDIN: ...
One of the best looking fishing vessels in New Zealand!
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Another local Jack Guard built vessel - Dorothy May! She was built in the 50’s in Pukatea Bay. She spent many years with the well known Zame Family in Gisborne then she was bought back by the Guard Family where she fished for them until her new owner, Mike Trounsen, took her in about 2009. She has been well recognised as having great lines and is a very good seaboat powered by her trusty 8L3B G...
One of the oldest commercial fishing vessels in New Zealand!
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Learn about one of the oldest commercial fishing vessels in New Zealand - the Gleam.
Did you know: Lifejacket inspections are important!
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Lifejackets and other safety equipment are often overlooked or only checked at survey time. Imagine going to abandon ship only to find your lifejackets are perished or even worse...missing! Check them regularly as they are often your last chance! At Guard Safety we make Health and Safety videos for all industries and work places, so if you like these videos, get in touch to see what we can do f...
Did you know: Crotch straps save lives!
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Many lifejackets & PFD's don't come with a crotch strap. Look for equipment with these as they can stop them riding up and coming off in the water costing you your life. This is especially important on children's lifejackets or if you are operating in areas of adverse weather. Next week we will show you how to complete a lifejacket inspection so SUBSCRIBE to our channel now so you don't miss ou...
Did you know: Lifejackets & PFD's are different
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Most people just call them lifejackets!! It's important to note that they are not. A lifejacket will turn an unconscious person onto their back in the water so that they can breathe. Most PFD's wont! If you found this video informative please "Like" and "Share" it with others, because at Guard Safety we believe that everyone has the right to come home safely to their family and friends at the e...
Guard Safety | Be safe out there
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Guard Safety is a business dedicated to reducing injuries and fatalities at sea. We recently presented at the International Fishing Industry Safety and Health conference St Johns Canada IFISH5. We produced this video to show the audience our diverse NZ industry and those we must keep safe. If you like these videos, contact us to see what we can do for you! Keep up to date with us: ON FACEBOOK: ...
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Bloody good Darren...I'm Neil Harvey's Nephew and crewed on the 'Weemay' when Neil launched her so we fished alongside the Gleam and many others....takes me back to some very good memories...thanx for sharing.
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I just found this video. Congratulations, 'Gleam' is a Nelson legend. Just spent a few years refurbishing 'Onyx' (a 1973 Saunders design) and she's now in the Marina with quite a few years ahead of her again.
Thanks for sharing her very interesting history 👍🇮🇪
I found your channel to find wild mushrooms in Canterbury. I really enjoy watching it. I love to look for wild edible things too. Seaweeds such as green grapes can be boiled and then dressed with a little sesame oil, salt, lemon and tomatoes to make a delicious salad. I was surprised to find that I use chopsticks in my daily life!
She's a beauty!!
Good history, thanks Darren,stay proud,did you know that the Gleam,tow started the Helga
Nice ship. . inside tour . love and miss that old wood smell. Great show Darren
Worked on her with Phillip gaurd amazing sea boat
Anyone know of 2 Timaru f/v the Aloma and the Nella inshore trawlers I have worked on
What an ugly looking boat
Two years ago this recording? This film must be older.
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Great show Darren , enjoyed very much.
love your informative videos, keenly waiting for the "Gleam" internal. regards.
Is there an agency number or email that can work with agencies in Indonesia?
Hi Wawan, work with agencies in what capacity? Do you mean to build boats or for safety?
Darren, Not a rumor, I was in the Frog Pond in the early 70's on my F.V. Ajax. John and Chris attacked the Gleams wheel House with a sledge hammer and a chainsaw earlish at about 5am one morning. Jack came down before we left and just stood on the wharf looking at the carnage not saying much. Chris has previously outlined what happened next. They Chris and John also re engined and put in a new shaft another time when Jack there father was away. All good facts. I believe I had a trip on her when I was about 8 from Havelock mid 1950ish.. Then it was the Mail or cream run with passengers on board and the full wheel house. In the earlier times of fishing the Gleam had a old truck diff with a flat belt driving it for winches if I remember correctly. Thanks for the video of some history.
Hello Ron yes I heard those stories and I understand Jack was not to impressed by the carnage but that was the beginning of her very long fishing career. There are many people that come down the wharf and can tell a story about the Gleam and that is why she is an important parts of the local fishing industries history
Really enjoyed the tour. It's great to see an old vessel being retired the right way and not just chopped up and dumped never to be seen or heard from again other than a handful of old photos. If ever I'm in a position to buy a boat it'll be an old retired commercial vessel. I'd convert it into a loopy though.
Agree Andre but they are a labour of love and a hole in the ocean you have to throw money into, but it's important to preserve our heritage
"She's looking a bit rough at the moment but, you know, you would too at the age of 83." 😂
She looks even rougher now as her wheelhouse roof is off and being fully rebuilt. I will post some pictures of her shortly and also of the finished job.
Thanks Daren, I really enjoyed this. Do some more, there are lots of interesting fishing boats. Let me know when you are in town.
Thanks for the positive feedback Baden. I have done another one that will be put up next week and I plan to do more on an ongoing basis. I'll let you know when I'm in Auckland again.
I had no idea! Very interesting, thank you!