10 SHIPS in STORMY WEATHER
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2023
- Join us for today's Licet Studios video! We are counting down 10 ships caught on stormy weather! This video is not for the faint hearted!
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I honestly really appreciate that this has no music so we can hear the deep roar of the ocean and the people caught in the middle of it. Very interesting
It's amazing that wooden ships once braved these waters for months at a time.
That’s exactly what I was thinking too 💯❤️
❤❤🎉@@nordicbeauty373
Well they couldn't see nearly as well as these guys. A lot of the scary here was we could see well in advance. They float like a cork compared to these thin steel behemoths. TBH I don't see how any of these ships survived that either. #2 with that Antenna at the front just bobbing up and down and back and forth. Just wow.
This just confirms.The power and danger of the seas isn't to be taken lightly. Glad my feet are on solid ground
Staying below deck, with a little electric heater and a cup of hot coffee, watching what's going on outside, has to be one of the strongest feelings ever.
yeah, if you are not sea sick and throwing up all over that is :D
... how do you drink hot coffee in those conditions?
@@Zalega_MSP Only way that worked for me was to lie down on my back. When it got up to about 7 and beyond, you're too scared/excited to feel sick. Experienced force 9, that was enough, when you're at the bottom of a trough there's mountains of water all around. The fact that 9 is just over half way is sobering.
@@olivere5497 Starting with half a mug in the first place helps. Stoves/hobs usually have a guard rail around them, it's fun!
Give me beer 🍺 😮
Hats off to the crew🎉 ..what a world to drive
Amazing views of storms at sea. Thanks LICET
Those navy dudes in that small boat wowzersss!! Skilled!!
And to think they all had to change underwear afterward to get rid of the fresh brown mud which came up from the sea floor....
The stresses on these ships must be colossal.. how they don’t break in half is amazing
There's a video of one that did.
@@11cor71ll
and Jack didn't make it 😥
This is the reason we have classification agencies. The ships are built to survive these conditions.
They do. Not most of them but it happens.
Ships this stubby practically can’t.
Everytime I watch this it still gives me goosebumps , All 10 videos are very scary 😨😳 Thanks for shearing on RUclips ❤Licet Studios
Smplemente hermoso , me apasionaba trabajar en alta mar con tiempos asi , es absolutamente increible , hay que vivirlo , te deja una experiencia impagable
Ma di dove sei?😂😂😂
se acostumbran al movimiento
10:45 looks insane! It's just a quick couple of seconds but probably captures the ferocity of storms at sea better than most videos I've watched, and I've watched a lot. And it's not even of the bow/waves. I mean, that would be scary even if it was the 2nd or 3rd floor of a building. But in a boat? In the middle of the ocean? At night?!
WoW. Amazing what the ocean can do and how someships handle it.. 😮🌊
Yea
Indeed
We film some of the largest waves ever caught on camera.
We work with 2 North Sea oil platforms that can accurately measure wave height so no guessing or exaggeration.
Enjoy 🌊🌊
ruclips.net/p/PLG-lkGl9kpwSEoYG5fJ3pwqVNZaDivv7z
And Meet the Crew
ruclips.net/video/O8Kdw2b9cEQ/видео.html
Plenty of ships on the bottom.
Oddly i think id enjoy this, some very beautiful ships as well.
Very brave pilots.❤❤🌹🌹 God bless you
Awesome footage! Shows
That looks amazing
Salute that are still working on this weather 😊😊
excellent seamanship all round
The navy guy rubbish little storm and struggled to get alongside the navy ship..... what fantastic experience and training you guy have
That sound from about 17:30 to 21:28 is so relaxing to me.
Play it at 2x speed and you can see the entire hull twist heave and sag from the waves.
We are built different
Them boys at #9 are wild son
OMG. Wow. That’s insane. Iv’e been in some bad ones. But not that bad.
This has probably scared the captain 😨
Спасибо : За ролик о штормовом - Океане.
O mar revolto é perigoso mais é lindo e magnifico
That was some seriously skilled piloting by whomever was at the helm of that patrol boat. Soooooo much harder than it even looks. BZ to him (or her).
We film some of the largest waves ever caught on camera.
We work with 2 North Sea oil platforms that can accurately measure wave height so no guessing or exaggeration.
Enjoy 🌊🌊
ruclips.net/p/PLG-lkGl9kpwSEoYG5fJ3pwqVNZaDivv7z
And Meet the Crew
ruclips.net/video/O8Kdw2b9cEQ/видео.html
😂
The ocean is so powerful it's insane!!! This is just on the surface...if you understand what hydrostatic pressure is it's even more insane!!!❤😮
Makes me wonder how the early explorers or like the Vikings ever did this in much smaller boats..
Usually they drowned
Back then They were avoiding sailing during Autumn and winter unlike nowadays thus they had to face but few exceptional sea storms
@@Bigwavemaster1 I doubt that. They made it in big numbers.
@@DoogyrevkowowNot in these conditions
@@Bigwavemaster1 Yes. In better conditions, obviously.
End Video is incredible st4om
some of these clips went on and on, and on and on, and on and on.
I need more content. Get more webcams with captain's perspective on boats at sea with big waves.
The best is the rescue boat 🚢 n the tanker facing the series 😮a rough wave 🌊
Yep at 9:27 is definitely a rouge it's super scary too 😳
am registered with the seafarers of Genoa, and I have the qualification of cabin boy, I hope one day to work on a ship perhaps in Norway or Denmark
Good Luck and thanks for being bave enough to do that Job.
I think I’d rather take my chances on LAND. I believe it’s a lot safer. But for those out in those ruff seas my hat is off to them !
Ships are ships bit these guys on a RIB… insane!
It goes to know how small we are like ants on a big rock .
number 8 wasnt a navy ship , was a cargo vessel
the video is fascinating
Somebody made a comment that started a whole new thing in my head. How did the vikings or the early explorers do it with at the time with much smaller wooden boats? After seeing the Gulf of Mexico clip (10:10 - ish) and the North Atlantic clip before that, what if there were actually so many more expeditions sent out, privately commissioned expeditions or even rogue ones (pirates), and the only ones that made it to our history books were the 5% or so that survived?
A Wood ship would bounce arround alot more than these steel hulls do, but the waves arent the problem - the wind catching the masts and sails would be the larger problem because it would likely lay the ship on its side causing a sinking. Historically, shipping was done in the summer months during good weather in which these kinds of storms became the rare exception..
9:26 my anxiety goes 📈📈📈📈
Count the seconds between waves and at this fewer than five that shit us rough!!!
Looks like fun
15 років віддав морю 😒скучаю і сумую за ним, золоті роки мого життя.
номер два самое страшное.капитан вынужден ставить судно под углом к огромным волнам из за длины судна чтобы его не переломило под собственным весом.
Yo navegue en un barco el Cupesca 1 y al costado un Astra que eran contruccion danesa en el atlántico el cueupesca construcción española le quedaba la hélice afuera y la proa muy marineros cualquiera de los dos
Poesidon : yall cant enter my home
Zesu : yes they can😮
Poesidon : fine ( 😖)
I'd love to be on one of those vessels
number 8 wasnt a navy ship , was a cargo vessel. مناظر البحر مخيفه ومرعبه للغاية .
#10 A boat just moving along 😅
Went through the IO on the USS Peleiu - 5 and the coast of California in another LHA. Boy what a ride. Hats off to the sailors of the world. They are the rock stars of the sea!
Damn. I'm falling asleep on #8
#7 the trawler was built for the rough seas.
Never mind that, these videos, get yourselves a good sea kayak and get out there and enjoy your own stormy experiences. I do, it's perfectly safe, and a great buzz!!
Отец был моряком, рассказывал что попадали в такие же, но одно дело рассказ, а другое когда видишь это на видео, и тем более вживую, ух.
Ran out of fuel? Would it be more likely a faulty fuel line etc?
Because that is a odd oversight.
The Navy boat is on a training exercise
paremix po 🤗❤️
thank you
Que maneiro
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
다 겪어 봤던 파도.... 소화 잘 되더라...
That second video is straight out from call of duty
Oh my! I don't think that many people are aware of how stuff gets moved around the world and sold in shops or on-line, or where fish come from. The people in this film are in a different class to anyone except special forces - they are on that level I would say.
You should try riding a motorcycle in London. It's scarier than this I can tell you.
On average, one cargo ship -- bulk carrier, container ship, etc. -- is lost every week. I'm surprised there's still that many in 2023.
Is this for real?
@@Soccercrazyigboman Afraid so. In the 10-year period of 2013 through 2022, 445 large cargo ships -- including bulk carriers, oil tankers, chemical tankers and traditional cargo ships -- were lost, an average of 44.5 per year, so it's really about .85 ships per week. Add fishing vessels and it's well over 1 per week. Include all commercial vessels, it's almost 2 per week, on average. Of course some years are worse than others -- in 2021, for example, 59 large cargo ships were lost, while in 2022, that number dropped to 38.
How many vessels are out there at any given?
@@stevo68 Well, that's a good point, and one I probably should have included in my original post for perspective. There are approximately 40,000 cargo/container/tanker etc. ships on the seas at any given time, though usually several thousand of them are at dock at any given time as well. So while the number of ships lost surprised me -- and remains far too high -- it is a very small fraction of all the ships out there.
@RMR1 . Sorry man, I wasn't trying to make a point. Just one vessel going down is one too many. I was just curious about the number.
Seas lookuch smaller on camera...all these vids would be wild and scary in person as the waves towered overhead and wind howled and spray soaked you instantly and items were tossed aroundm..seas look at least double the size in person and depending on angel even bigger. Many of these also are in water aroumd 45° or cooler so falling in could mean hypothermia in minutes....actually even 75° water will cause hypothermia as the body needs k be 98° and anything lower than body temp sucks the heat out, just takes longer exposure the higher the temp is. Really many more people should be loat each on the seas but regulations and extensive navigational infrastructure and rescue services do so much to keep seafarers safe its really one of humanities beat accomplishments. Seafaring both built modern society and perpetuates it. Personally I think we need to grow a huge flreet of wind powered cargo ships, several times larger in magnitude than needed to get away from the giant engines that pollute..enough so shipping costs stay low and there is an excess to make up for potenta weather delays. We could then preserve fuel for rescue and recovery ships/passenger ships ans create exponentially more seafsring jobs.
I would love to spend a month or 2 working a modern wind powered sailing ship crossing oceanx
Yeah, I'm thinking sailboats aren't gonna fair to well in weather even half this bad. 😆
No.8 a Navy ship, if ya say so Licet Studios lol.
Hats off to those that chose to have the oceans a part of their lives, our technology won't ever match God's power..
Respect the open sea,is all i gotta say
9:09 oohhww indeed!
Рулевому в такие шторма не позавидуешь. Авто рулевой обычно курс не держит.
I will never have to be somewhere so badly that I would be crossing the wildest sea 😅 🌊🌊🌊🌊
This is as close as I'll ever get to something like this. And I'm not getting in the air either
We are so small 😲
Мощно!
#5 was bad ass
Moi qui ais le mal de mer dans ma baignoire 👏👏👍👍
谢谢分享
I wish I could work on a ship like that I could use the challenge
Do it.
In first person view everything looks scary as hell
0:51 - I could see this was NOT a storm force 12. The Beaufort scale 12 is in fact a Hurricane, not a storm. If this WAS a force 12, the waves would be MUCH higher and with serious dense spray. What this clip is, is I think, closer to a storm force 8 or 9 (based on my own experiences at sea in the Irish Sea and the English channel).
The Navy doesn't look very concerned.
منظر مخيف 😮😮
Последнее судно 45 градусов угол к волне не держали, шли на пролом
I’m a seafarer no.8 is not a Navy vessel but a Bulk Carrier.
When 13 goes have a safe journey God bless
Scary for the small boat
Бедные чайки мне их жалко а до берега далеко и волны не слабые эх море
That is not a force 12 storm at 1:29 maybe a force 6.
How did they get out
Oh ok. 10 points to you, then.
What the hell were all those guys out on deck for? Suicide training?
3rd world regulations. I knew immediately it wasn't a European or U.S. vessel.
مناظر البحر مخيفه ومرعبه للغاية 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Amazing we don't use rivits anymore this would surely back them out ..or break them..
Jai hind jai bharat
Jai javan Jai kisan
Пугающяя красота.
11: 57~12:52 "Anjayyyy...huuu ....huuuuu." 🤣 (Indonesian fishermans who work in China Fishing ship...)
Brave men
It’s like they put a skyscraper on its side and took it off Roading
На Моторном Судне - всё просто . Попробуйте - на Парусном ..
The North Atlantic is very unforgiving.
It's also quite beautiful, mysterious, and full of crazy experiences.
#8 - 12,000 t vessel is not a navy ship but a merchant marine ship!
1:41 wasn't really at any risk of capsizing with the skilled captain on board. Maybe if he was facing waves like in the Perfect Storm movie it'd be a different story, but even then he'd probably fare better than the fishing vessel that capsized.
first clip they sent the camera man out on a rubber dingy
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