Fishing Boat Galatea ll, Coming in ,over the Greymouth Bar 24 06 2016 By BJHunter, Landscape Artist

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июн 2016

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  • @tonymckeage1028
    @tonymckeage1028 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great Video Brian, This is one of my favourite spots, thanks for sharing

    • @brianhunter1951
      @brianhunter1951 10 месяцев назад

      no problem, a bit of excitement when it's rough, but these guys know how to handle their boats. :)

  • @jimdevlin2138
    @jimdevlin2138 11 месяцев назад +2

    There is no feeling like surfing along on a following sea, Pure exhilaration 😁

    • @vickischulz6887
      @vickischulz6887 10 месяцев назад

      yeah .and seeing that bloody great wave rolling up ya ass ... lol

  • @R00RAL
    @R00RAL 3 года назад +8

    Pretty good skipper there.. id go to sea with him... kept his speed & direction .. kudos from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @CapnSchep
    @CapnSchep 2 года назад +2

    You can tell she’s loaded down, nice weather and good crossing ..

  • @lieutenantsloth2153
    @lieutenantsloth2153 Год назад +1

    Almost a million views 😀 You deserve it, keep it up!

  • @taurus4205
    @taurus4205 3 года назад +10

    In the end aren’t most of us BJ Hunters?

  • @silentrage2285
    @silentrage2285 6 лет назад +13

    Hell of a captain,its no joke crossing the bar.

  • @carmelpule6954
    @carmelpule6954 3 года назад +1

    All engineered crafts are mental and physical compromises of what a skilled man can do, both from the structural engineering side and the operational side. The engineer who designed, chose the materials, and built that boat, knew exactly what was needed for him to continuously save the lives of the crew, both in calm and stormy conditions and the same applies to aircraft /car/bridges/domestic/industrial/medical/surgical/ art, military, religious, etc engineering. The ship's master does not seem to be conversant with the PID control ( and acceleration control) we use in automatic control engineering and is letting the craft oscillate continuously with marginal stability with the wave using only positional feedback to the rudder which is rather a delayed control system. If he used derivative feedback he could have kept that craft going straight but would impose greater pressures on the rudder. He is a wise person.
    I feel that the boat is a little overloaded with not too much reserve buoyancy. It is well designed to control the broaching action/reaction, and the buoyancy at the transom has less buoyancy compared with that at the bows which seem to be ample to stop the nose digging and build up lateral resistance, which is something one does not want when navigating in a flowing sea as shown in this video. The use of the scuppers in such a situation is imperative not to build too much water on deck. I think that I would have raised the working deck a little higher but retaining the self-righting action of such boats. What we see in this video is great teamwork by engineers and shipmasters. The scuppers could have a flapper to act as one-way valves.
    There is not much, operational pilots and shipmasters, and many other modern professions, including the religions, philosophies, artists, medical field, the law, domestic and industrial work, Armies, Navies, Airforces, politics, can do without the intelligence and guaranteed working products of engineers. There are not many service and vociferous professions which guarantee their work as engineers do. If any operator exceeds the structural and operational integrity of what engineers provide for them, there is nothing much they can do on their own apart from...........praying. Many people are proud to be able to buy and own and operate what engineers build. One must look at engineers as being the profession that provides handicapped people with all sort of prostheses for those with missing abilities as pilots without wings, sea masters without flutes who cannot cross oceans on their own, X- rays and MRI and ventilators and surgical tools for the medical field and all that comfortable devices we find in and outside our home. Most modern people are born handicapped in that they cannot do what they want under their own steam and so they need engineering prostheses to be able to do it.
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    • @sa25-svredemption98
      @sa25-svredemption98 2 года назад +1

      With the displacement he was making, I doubt his engines have the grunt to do what you're talking about. Semi-displacing hulls, such as cruisers, may be able to do that, but not a full displacement boat like that. You can see both the hull form and engine operation in the bow wave throughout the clip - all that water pushing vertical is the displacement of water around the hull. You can't surge power on a vessel that displaces like that - not in the sense of cruising between the waves. All a displacement hull skipper can do is maintain angles, like he did in this clip. And you can see from the stern motion that the forces that skipper was fighting were enormous, yet the boat never left base course (sure it was yawing, but that skippers excellent seamanship and coxn abilities were amply demonstrated that he maintained the course even with the yawing)!

    • @WNYXeb777
      @WNYXeb777 2 года назад

      I'm seriously amazed boats float let alone navigate storms and such. Wish my capacity to comprehend the engineering was better,

  • @philcrase7425
    @philcrase7425 4 года назад +18

    Very good boat handling, well ballasted, good speed and timing of the swells.

    • @bigkiwial
      @bigkiwial 4 года назад +4

      Almost like hes done it before!!

  • @gerardvoughnfaust4167
    @gerardvoughnfaust4167 2 года назад +1

    He can actually stay between the two waves but seems he is using the waves to push him forward to save gas 😄. Very clever 👍

  • @williammccoy7127
    @williammccoy7127 3 года назад +2

    I have been fishing on that one for 3 months. That time it had different colors black hull Thornton fishing company

  • @fredtedstedman
    @fredtedstedman 6 лет назад +6

    More like Surfin' ! Super boat , handled it well . Wales UK

  • @ralphaverill2001
    @ralphaverill2001 4 года назад +1

    Ebb tide? Flood? Looking at the shore the tide looked high/slack. Google Maps shows the harbor is the mouth of a river. The Greymouth River? River mouths are always a tricky passage. The bar is created by silt settling out of the river. The shallows push up the ocean swells into formidable waves sometimes, depending on the strength of the current.The Columbia River bar in Oregon is notorious. Outside the Golden Gate in San Francisco is a bar called the Potato Patch. Small craft are advised to stay out of it at all times.

    • @brianhunter1951
      @brianhunter1951 4 года назад +1

      At this time the Grey river was in flood and the fishing boats can only go in or out to the Greymouth Port at high tide or in coming tides as its shallow ,but with the river being in flood makes it very dangerous coming in or out with the flooded Grey river coming down pushing against the incoming tide, the Bar has taken many lives and boats over the years.

    • @ralphaverill2001
      @ralphaverill2001 4 года назад +1

      Brian Hunter Thank you.

  • @gyrojomo
    @gyrojomo 6 лет назад +20

    Looks so easy when its done as skilfully as that.

    • @rickpetersen41
      @rickpetersen41 3 года назад

      You mean slow and steady, a two year old could do that crossing.

    • @whammyjoe2951
      @whammyjoe2951 2 года назад

      @@rickpetersen41 yeah that’s why so many people have lost their life’s crossing this bar

  • @kimlatham7583
    @kimlatham7583 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for this video.Love watching it.

  • @essardaudinett6934
    @essardaudinett6934 5 лет назад +4

    Same principle as marriage. Keep a cool head, be patient; stay a float. Do not rush.

    • @wompbozer3939
      @wompbozer3939 3 года назад +1

      Set your engines to full throttle and escape

    • @essardaudinett6934
      @essardaudinett6934 3 года назад +1

      @@wompbozer3939 You are not a seaman.

    • @wompbozer3939
      @wompbozer3939 3 года назад

      Essard Audinett I’m a first mate and I’ve got a goddam ARMADA bud.

  • @clarkewi
    @clarkewi 5 лет назад +6

    Dangerous line of work.

  • @silentrage2285
    @silentrage2285 6 лет назад +8

    Well built vessel,she's a beauty.

  • @josephinebennington7247
    @josephinebennington7247 4 года назад +2

    Galatea was the goddess of calm seas. Goddesses (and gods) are known to be capricious.

  • @stuarthearn9890
    @stuarthearn9890 6 лет назад

    takin it slow, maybe near half ahead boat tracks well too, rudders are the key

  • @angeloriggi6370
    @angeloriggi6370 3 года назад +2

    A following sea
    YUCK I've been there, on Lake Ontario inlets

  • @pleasantlakepirate1832
    @pleasantlakepirate1832 7 лет назад +3

    Good looking boat. looks able

  • @peterfoster161
    @peterfoster161 4 года назад +2

    Great boat handling.

  • @skeggiskjeldarson9513
    @skeggiskjeldarson9513 3 года назад +1

    Very nice footage.

    • @brianhunter1951
      @brianhunter1951 3 года назад

      thankyou Skeggi, maybe you might like to check out other photos and videos of mine, the link is below. Cheers.

  • @carmelpule6954
    @carmelpule6954 6 лет назад +12

    That boat looks loaded. And what is more she is loaded at the back so that the back coming waves will not broach her.
    She did well, but really that sea is not so bad.

    • @annakeye
      @annakeye 4 года назад +9

      Oh yes it is and it is often exponentially worse. The under current on that bar is treacherous. Add into that the changing tide and high river water and yet shallow bar, things can get out of control very quickly. This footage shows just how an experienced skipper can make crossing that dangerous water look easy. It isn't. I've been across it.

  • @madhumadhu-lk4vx
    @madhumadhu-lk4vx 6 лет назад +3

    Boat is beautiful

  • @foppo100
    @foppo100 7 лет назад

    Is the tide outgoing? Any reason why they don't come in with the flood tide.

    • @nugget7044
      @nugget7044  7 лет назад +1

      they come in or out on a high tide,as the bar is too shallow otherwise.

    • @foppo100
      @foppo100 7 лет назад +2

      Thanks they are pushing a strong tide can't be very deep water.

    • @nugget7044
      @nugget7044  7 лет назад +1

      they are also pushing into the flooded Greymouth River which forms part of the harbor mouth.which is also flowing into the sea and pushing against the incoming tide.

    • @petersattler3454
      @petersattler3454 4 года назад

      I have crossed this bar a few times and yes, bar at low tide is too shallow. A lot of what is mistaken as run out tide is actually backwash.

  • @neddludd6076
    @neddludd6076 4 года назад +1

    Like watching a beautiful dance! Thank You!

  • @jerrypolverino6025
    @jerrypolverino6025 3 года назад +2

    That’s nothing. I sailed around the world on my pool chair. It was a little cold going around the Horn.

    • @Hdthevoice
      @Hdthevoice 3 года назад +1

      🤣 Said like Brick Tamland...”Good one!”

  • @scrappiron6307
    @scrappiron6307 4 года назад

    How deep is the water in that inlet.

  • @queerasthedayislonglove8950
    @queerasthedayislonglove8950 7 лет назад +3

    Great work skip

  • @roycechoate6137
    @roycechoate6137 3 года назад +1

    One hellavo CAPTAIN!!!

  • @funnystuff9998
    @funnystuff9998 3 года назад +7

    Haulover Inlet had nothing on this.

  • @queerasthedayislonglove8950
    @queerasthedayislonglove8950 7 лет назад

    Beautiful boat. How big is she??

    • @nugget7044
      @nugget7044  7 лет назад +1

      i don't know the length i will see if i can find out :)

    • @queerasthedayislonglove8950
      @queerasthedayislonglove8950 7 лет назад

      How'd u go with the boat dimensions Nugget Hunter??

    • @nugget7044
      @nugget7044  7 лет назад

      sorry i haven't had a chance to catch up with the owner yet due to serious family illness. but will do..cheers.

    • @nugget7044
      @nugget7044  7 лет назад

      i have now found out length is 26 mtrs ...Draught 2.61 mtrs.

    • @masonbay1
      @masonbay1 6 лет назад

      86ft

  • @briantones5993
    @briantones5993 6 лет назад +6

    One of the less stressful crossings of the Greymouth Bar.

  • @odelldaniel7868
    @odelldaniel7868 6 лет назад +1

    like me coming in off lake erie in my 17' deep v.....scary

    • @kiethwhiet7365
      @kiethwhiet7365 6 лет назад

      odell daniel haha i got a 19' century v6 inboard boat that ok you think yo run around eire close to bay?

  • @andytaylor6781
    @andytaylor6781 4 месяца назад

    Bringing the boys home safely and loaded

  • @gravitystorm61158
    @gravitystorm61158 3 года назад

    Balls o’brass, aye!

  • @lbowsk
    @lbowsk 5 лет назад +2

    Looks almost as though he throttles up when the stern is lifted by a wave, and then throttles back, perhaps even put the trans in N as the stern settles in a trough. To protect the prop perhaps? Boat makes very little headway when in the trough, almost none in fact. And then pushes a lot when surfing. Nicely done. Love to know how much water is under his keel in those troughs.

    • @ysesq
      @ysesq 5 лет назад +1

      its wave surfing. its used to prevent green water which is heavy from coming over the bow and sinking the boat.

    • @brianhunter1951
      @brianhunter1951 4 года назад

      @@ysesq, the Bar is shallow and the boats can only come in or out on incoming and high tides. with the Grey River in flood pushing against the incoming tide can make it quite dangerous and the Bar has taken many boats and lives over the years.

  • @kratchaiilago601
    @kratchaiilago601 3 года назад

    good one to watch

  • @stuartcole3759
    @stuartcole3759 4 года назад +3

    Climb on the rocks next time Brian

  • @petej8556
    @petej8556 4 года назад

    She look's pretty stable.

  • @alxblyth
    @alxblyth 4 года назад

    I might be wrong but, at 02:13 it looks like her bow bottomed out.

    • @todaywefly4370
      @todaywefly4370 3 года назад

      You could see it at around 54 secs as well.

  • @Imwright720
    @Imwright720 3 года назад +2

    I remember those days. I had a smaller boat and it was always exciting. My wife thought I was crazy.

  • @user-ck3xd2vr9e
    @user-ck3xd2vr9e 3 года назад

    生きる為人すご力感じる

  • @manuelmanzanares787
    @manuelmanzanares787 4 года назад

    Accidentes de maquinaria de obras públicas

  • @sijadul1746
    @sijadul1746 3 года назад

    do you have agency in Indonesia

    • @sijadul1746
      @sijadul1746 3 года назад

      @@brianhunter1951 I work experience on ships like sewing nets

  • @rodparker4514
    @rodparker4514 4 года назад

    Terrific

  • @ghfggvrhgf76
    @ghfggvrhgf76 2 года назад

    Salute

  • @willienolegs8928
    @willienolegs8928 3 года назад

    Home safe tonight!

  • @scotyfilms
    @scotyfilms 5 лет назад +2

    Nothing worse than coming in against the current and tidal rapids.

  • @wiihaiishka8376
    @wiihaiishka8376 6 лет назад

    does the owner of the boat know that you copyrighted images of his boat?

    • @nugget7044
      @nugget7044  6 лет назад +5

      I took the videos and photos, I am the copyright owner of my photos and my videos.unless he was paying me to take the photos or videos for him,then he has nothing really to do with it.

  • @markcardwell
    @markcardwell 2 года назад

    Just a walk in the park Geblanski

  • @traceybonds8794
    @traceybonds8794 5 лет назад +1

    ... 7378 deep draft looking good into harbour

  • @thuypham9217
    @thuypham9217 5 лет назад

    😎😎

  • @andrewboyddotcom
    @andrewboyddotcom 2 года назад

    Suspense...

  • @MrLikeke
    @MrLikeke 6 лет назад +4

    2:12 Looks like she briefly grounded the bottom as the bow comes down then stops slightly.

    • @7891mamak
      @7891mamak 6 лет назад +1

      wow amazing you could see the roof of the pilot house shudder, do you suppose structural damage.

    • @fredtedstedman
      @fredtedstedman 6 лет назад +1

      YES , I see what you mean , a definate STOP ! Wales UK

    • @fredtedstedman
      @fredtedstedman 6 лет назад +1

      Bloke on the stern , coiling , like "it's no big deal .........."

    • @nugget7044
      @nugget7044  6 лет назад +2

      probably waiting for the next wave to take it through they can omly cross on high tide otherwise too shallow. :)

    • @nugget7044
      @nugget7044  6 лет назад +1

      I don't think they had any damage the boats still running today. :)

  • @jeffjames4064
    @jeffjames4064 5 лет назад +1

    Rubber ducky in the tub.

  • @landontakeamericaback2106
    @landontakeamericaback2106 4 года назад

    Wow

  • @RickOshay...
    @RickOshay... 7 лет назад +3

    What... that wasn't so bad.

  • @kenmackenzie9385
    @kenmackenzie9385 4 года назад

    No fuss there but I bet it's not always plain sailing.

  • @sydwest4965
    @sydwest4965 3 года назад

    This is only a small day

  • @marcelofranco9728
    @marcelofranco9728 4 года назад

    Nice boat .

  • @tornadoftworthaintnoff
    @tornadoftworthaintnoff 5 лет назад

    Poultry in motion

  • @DeViLx3ToRKaSx3
    @DeViLx3ToRKaSx3 4 года назад

    I want to catch the fish they are using as a hat ...

  • @joeglowacki1535
    @joeglowacki1535 5 лет назад

    When you watch this, it looks as if those rocks are just feet away.

    • @brianhunter1951
      @brianhunter1951 5 лет назад

      the rocks are not very far away but I think at that time that was the deepest part ,it has since been dredged

    • @davefriesen7192
      @davefriesen7192 3 года назад

      Cause he zooms in so much. It messes with the eyes, ...

  • @mariecarey7009
    @mariecarey7009 4 года назад +1

    That is dangerous she's a half decker one of them waves could fill her you'd need good working pumps on board anyway.And a few paling buckets for back up.

  • @lerch122
    @lerch122 7 лет назад +1

    nice boat but i would have gone across in my trailer sailor

  • @lauryntrevin9285
    @lauryntrevin9285 4 года назад +1

    This man is all about hanging out with some beefcakes

  • @KingWill333
    @KingWill333 3 года назад +2

    Not hard at all! Try doing that with a Sygmond Hull loaded to the 7th barrel berm! Then you know a thing or two. This was Chetsmith markum** Easy as a Sunday milk bath! You don’t know mate, and don’t try to ply my waterline dry.

    • @imaginsky.7753
      @imaginsky.7753 2 года назад

      Mate that boat is 150 tonne empty 175 full

  • @garyshedd4973
    @garyshedd4973 6 лет назад +1

    What’s in public doesn’t need permission to film

  • @bartfdeubcvbuuexvio7289
    @bartfdeubcvbuuexvio7289 3 года назад +1

    Needs more power in my opinion looks heavy and slow

  • @stevemolloy1289
    @stevemolloy1289 3 года назад +1

    we should crew that with russian seamen,be much more exciting

  • @AgentRafa
    @AgentRafa 6 лет назад

    lol BJ

  • @boatman222345
    @boatman222345 3 года назад

    Quite frankly I think the boat would have handled better if the captain had given her a bit more throttle. Wallowing in the waves tends to lead to less directional stability whereas maintaining the same speed of the wave can keep you out of the trough and more directional stable. Admittedly there is a fine line between too fast and too slow but I think he erred a bit on the too slow side?

  • @nikosgrigorakos
    @nikosgrigorakos 3 года назад

    Am I the only one who thinks that fishing boat is underpowered?

  • @Mahalo_83
    @Mahalo_83 3 года назад

    Beginners luck

  • @andytaylor6781
    @andytaylor6781 9 месяцев назад

    Balls

  • @azzadinelahmam789
    @azzadinelahmam789 4 года назад

    Arfa9

  • @DBLDoG
    @DBLDoG 3 года назад

    Underwhelmed

  • @limamisa4956
    @limamisa4956 4 года назад

    What's the big deal!!? Any canoeist can get through that.

    • @shannonblack3444
      @shannonblack3444 3 года назад +1

      Come on to the west coast give it a go

    • @geoffbell166
      @geoffbell166 3 года назад

      Yep many idiots have thought that,this has taken some of the best let alone idiots...

  • @LTLT900
    @LTLT900 3 года назад

    A bigger engine and it would just breeze through.

  • @davefriesen7192
    @davefriesen7192 3 года назад

    You are zooming in too much!!!. Frustrating!!!

    • @brianhunter1951
      @brianhunter1951 3 года назад

      nowhere do i claim to be any professional. be grateful i did what i did. :)

  • @CosgroveNotts
    @CosgroveNotts 3 года назад

    The plastic boys of Miami take note.

  • @Robert-wz7jw
    @Robert-wz7jw 3 года назад

    you would think an "artist" could take better pictures ...

    • @brianhunter1951
      @brianhunter1951 3 года назад

      well just be grateful i managed to get what i did otherwise you wouldn't be watching it.