The boats are built by the company I work for in Lockport Louisiana. You should see the building process. It's unreal to see them put together in just 10 weeks.
Idk why everyone is shitting on a civilian for not knowing nautical terms. I certainly didn’t before I joined the CG. I’ll admit the cockpit comment did make me giggle but I appreciate the video. Nicely done. I got the opportunity to get on one when I was underway on a WMSL. Pretty cool little cutter.
@@JoeyContino2 it wasn't meant to be a douchey attack, I was just informing you what it's called. I can see how it may have come across like that but not my intention.
Nice video Joey. I wonder what the naming convention is for the newest Coast Guard commissioned ship's. There was an info placard mounted in one part of the tour about Richard. Maybe it had something.
The naming of Coast Guard ships varies but typically they are named after classic historical cutters, secretaries of transportation, revenue cutter service directors, and famous Coast Guardsmen. The Sentinels are named after distinguished Coasties who performed above and beyond their duties in rescues, law enforcement activities, etc. Not sure what this cutter's namesake did, but likely has a very famous story. The first ship of the class was named for BM Bernard Webber who captained the CG 36500 motor life boat and saved 30 some sailors from the freighter Pendleton when she broke up in the middle of a nor'easter in the 50s.
"Now we're going upstairs!" *Every Coastie and Sailor cringes* " Now we're gonna tour the bathrooms... " *Coasties and Sailors scream and pull hair out*
Such a handsome ship....i wish I was a billionaire so I could afford myself a civilian version equipped with fishing poles and beer instead of guns and moody superior officers.
Give never seen anything but pictures of giant marine engines but they look to have engine blocks larger than some peoples trailor homes. Probably make for a terrible place to live inside of but I doubt ID have to worry about a tornado flipping it over lol.
Dude. Ships don't have stairs and they don't have rooms. It's ladders and compartments. They also don't have floors, walls or ceilings (decks, bulkheads and ceilings). Before you become a Coastie you have to learn the language.
Hey Daniel. I am a civilian who was invited on board. I don't need to know the language to visit. Just be glad there is a video of this beautiful ship.
I was part of the first 20 uscg frc built at Bollinger shipyard. I was one of many 1st class structural fitters on the job. Love those boats. Jp
I enjoyed this video much more after I muted it. Length is 154' and she's out of Atlantic Beach NC
glad to hear that you enjoyed it!
John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son so that whoever believes in him should not perish but have ever lasting life.
The boats are built by the company I work for in Lockport Louisiana. You should see the building process. It's unreal to see them put together in just 10 weeks.
Nice. I was on the old 82' patrol boat.
John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son so that whoever believes in him should not perish but have ever lasting life.
Awesome video. Retired cg.
John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son so that whoever believes in him should not perish but have ever lasting life.
Idk why everyone is shitting on a civilian for not knowing nautical terms. I certainly didn’t before I joined the CG. I’ll admit the cockpit comment did make me giggle but I appreciate the video. Nicely done. I got the opportunity to get on one when I was underway on a WMSL. Pretty cool little cutter.
Dude it's called the bridge, not the cockpit.
Dude, does it look like I go on coast guard boats often?
@@JoeyContino2 it wasn't meant to be a douchey attack, I was just informing you what it's called. I can see how it may have come across like that but not my intention.
@@JoeyContino2 I was in the CG btw, hence me putting my $.02 in 👍😁
Chuck P haha no worries man.
I was thinking the same thing. But was much more enjoyable after muting the volume.
Thanks for the video . I think She will be home based in Chas.,SC , the new district HQ ?
John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son so that whoever believes in him should not perish but have ever lasting life.
Nice video Joey. I wonder what the naming convention is for the newest Coast Guard commissioned ship's. There was an info placard mounted in one part of the tour about Richard. Maybe it had something.
The naming of Coast Guard ships varies but typically they are named after classic historical cutters, secretaries of transportation, revenue cutter service directors, and famous Coast Guardsmen. The Sentinels are named after distinguished Coasties who performed above and beyond their duties in rescues, law enforcement activities, etc. Not sure what this cutter's namesake did, but likely has a very famous story. The first ship of the class was named for BM Bernard Webber who captained the CG 36500 motor life boat and saved 30 some sailors from the freighter Pendleton when she broke up in the middle of a nor'easter in the 50s.
For this class it's names of enlisted heros from Coast Guard history besides the major ones who have a national security cutter named after thwm
why music?
"Now we're going upstairs!"
*Every Coastie and Sailor cringes*
" Now we're gonna tour the bathrooms... "
*Coasties and Sailors scream and pull hair out*
John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son so that whoever believes in him should not perish but have ever lasting life.
Coaster, sailor, marine.
Can you go mop the floors for me please.
Why can't RUclipsrs say where "here" is?
You're definitely that guy holding people up for camera footage and not knowing what you're talking about.
Anchors weigh my boys, oh wait wrong branch sorry.
BZ Richard Snyder
yes!
Did he just call the bridge a cockpit?
yes, since his guy didn't a boat guy and is a plane guy it makes sense
@@JoeyContino2 it’s okay my man… we all make mistakes
@@senatuspopulusqueromanus3011 hahaha. :-)
where the gallery
John Grenchenko they have one didn’t show it.
I am COOK
Less music and more commentary/information would have been useful.
Sam one from Roblox dynamic ship III
Yes
You showed 3 seconds of weapons and didn't even say what it was...😂
billy fatbowe 4 browning m2 machine guns & 1 25mm autocannon
John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son so that whoever believes in him should not perish but have ever lasting life.
A weapon
Such a handsome ship....i wish I was a billionaire so I could afford myself a civilian version equipped with fishing poles and beer instead of guns and moody superior officers.
"Massive engines".
You've never been on a real ship, have you? :D these are small compared to most Merchant ships.
Look like emergency generators lol
Give never seen anything but pictures of giant marine engines but they look to have engine blocks larger than some peoples trailor homes. Probably make for a terrible place to live inside of but I doubt ID have to worry about a tornado flipping it over lol.
John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son so that whoever believes in him should not perish but have ever lasting life.
Quit moving the camera around! And the music sucks.
You should make your own video then, hard man
😡🤯the music😱👎🏼
Very, very amateur video.
Dude. Ships don't have stairs and they don't have rooms. It's ladders and compartments. They also don't have floors, walls or ceilings (decks, bulkheads and ceilings). Before you become a Coastie you have to learn the language.
Hey Daniel. I am a civilian who was invited on board. I don't need to know the language to visit. Just be glad there is a video of this beautiful ship.
John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son so that whoever believes in him should not perish but have ever lasting life.