Smit London with Sedco 702 in stormy weather.mp4

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2012
  • Smit London on a voyage from New Orleans to Singapore with the semisubmergible Sedco 702 In this storm with 11 to 12 Bf.(wave height sometimes 18 m) the anchors of the rig were coming loose and ruptured the legs. She was slowly making water while the pumps could not keep up. After a few day's we managed to get on the roads by Durban to get the legs repaired.

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  • @Ron0181
    @Ron0181 5 лет назад +9

    Geweldig mooie beelden van een geweldig mooi schip, heb ze alle drie in het echt kunnen bewonderen, jammer dat dit soort schepen door krenterige managers worden wegbezuinigd, toen was Smit nog een wereldnaam. Zeeslepers hebben toch iets speciaals!

  • @_Willem_
    @_Willem_ 9 лет назад +11

    I sailed on the Smit London in 1987 and on all the other Smit tugs for 12 years

  • @Tomsru
    @Tomsru 11 лет назад +9

    I was working as run crew on board the 5 legged jack up rig Ille De France being towed by the Lloydsman in weather just the same as this and off Durban. Thanks for posting this video, brought back some scary memories..and we broke the towing wire

  • @jbangun1682
    @jbangun1682 Год назад +2

    I worked on Sedco 702 for a year back in 1996 when it was drilling for Woodside in North West Shelf, WA, Australia.

  • @mikeray1544
    @mikeray1544 4 года назад +4

    Wow-my Dad was an oil rig electrician for Sedco back in the late 70's, he said lightning would strike the tower of the rig and he had to repair the light fixture swinging back n" fourth in the North Atlantic.

  • @2amguns
    @2amguns 7 лет назад +8

    I worked the AHTS Ocean Fin, from March 84 to Spt. 86 when we took the Ocean Odysea ( sister to the capsized Ocean Ranger ) to the Bering Sea. We worked her, the Sedco 712 and I believe the 702, Diamon M had some rigs there as well. We were under tow in the Bering Sea, when a storm hit us and we had no choice but to drop the tow. The rig dropped all her anchors and spent 3 days in that one storm dragging anchors in heavy sea state. We were tossed around hard in that Storm. Folks who have never sailed in 40 - 60 ft seas, just have no clue what it is like. Cameras just can not do it justice. All you still sailing. Stay safe out there and God Bless you all.

    • @jwray9946
      @jwray9946 5 лет назад +1

      seen it. '75 to '90 aboard Semac 1 North Sea. No doubt scary at times.

    • @garlandremingtoniii1338
      @garlandremingtoniii1338 2 года назад +1

      @@jwray9946 seen it. 35 years with MSC MILITARY-SEALIFT-COMMAND, Department of, of the Navy. I retired Captain, any tonnage, 2 years 3 1/2 months ago.
      I graduated from King‘s Point United States merchant Marine Academy, class,of 74. Some of the finest group of men I’ve ever met in my life, go to Sea.
      And some of the absolute worst dredges of society are out there and they have no business whatsoever being there.
      When something don’t go their way they don’t think of nothing of getting a medical and getting off. More than one ship I was sent to to clean it up.
      Clean it out. And I did. So did Captain Norman Rancourt II Maine Maritime Graduate. So was Benard Anderson from Maine Maritime. By the book.
      I had no trouble whatsoever jerking these pieces of scum, up off there, “Oh So Close!!” so close to a free flight home from Trondheim! Tromso! Singapore! Yokosuka,
      Japan. Kobe Yokosuka Japan. The list, is long. Different port towns that if I would’ve done like a lot of captains just kept my mouth shut he would have been able to continue milking the system.
      For thousands and thousands of dollars. So, he was fired. FIRED. There wasn’t nothing wrong with him and I told him whatever you do don’t cross me because you’re going to lose. He did.
      I will do to you what we call, “pencil whipping” You to death. Here in America. I drowned his ass, each one, in forms, paperwork, Motion after motion after motion. Talk about a paper 📑 chase!!

  • @JanvanAsperen
    @JanvanAsperen  11 лет назад +3

    Yes, I can well imagine how that feels. I can still remember the radio interviews we had with the South African Coast Gard to possibly evacuate the people. Fortunately, this had a happy ending.

  • @fkeyboardabc
    @fkeyboardabc 9 лет назад +3

    great video. there's so much in it!.. thank you for sharing.

  • @robertschippers9334
    @robertschippers9334 8 лет назад +2

    Leuk om weer te zien werkte voor Smith van 1976 tot 1981 heb gevaren op de Poolzee,Smith Rotterdam okk de Smith New York leuke tijd.

  • @hansvangameren8880
    @hansvangameren8880 8 лет назад +7

    Prima film, het zou een mooie film zijn voor onze jeugd met als opzet: er is meer dan werken op een kantoor achter een beeldscherm.

  • @JanvanAsperen
    @JanvanAsperen  8 лет назад +10

    We are running away from the wind, but against the current (Agulhas). wave height somtimes 18 meters. I tried to catch those high waves on camera . More important was watching the tensionmeter from the towwire , wich was going to 300 tonnes + I still have the pics. from the weather chart a nice saddle area and the radio conversation with the South African Coast Guard. ;-)

  • @noddymacswiggin6601
    @noddymacswiggin6601 9 лет назад +4

    I served on the 702 a long time ago. Great video.

    • @2amguns
      @2amguns 8 лет назад

      +Noddy Macswiggin Were you on the 702, when it was in the Santa Barbara Channel, in the early to mid 80's????

    • @albertlaffra6028
      @albertlaffra6028 7 лет назад

      liefde opbed

    • @albertlaffra6028
      @albertlaffra6028 7 лет назад

      0

  • @DutchHannibal
    @DutchHannibal 10 лет назад

    Mooi, zo zaten wij ook met de London in straat Yucatan samen met de Rotterdam en de Husky van Heerema. We hebben toe Ursa TLP van Curacao naar Golf Mexico gebracht.

  • @bjorn7187
    @bjorn7187 10 лет назад

    Geweldig! Zouden meer schippers moeten doen. Zo mooi om eens te zien.

    • @marcelbrokling8627
      @marcelbrokling8627 3 года назад +1

      Kapitein, het is een Zee) sleepboot Kapitein.....schippers werken op binnenvaart...

  • @LeonAllanDavis
    @LeonAllanDavis 8 лет назад +5

    Bob: "Hey, John! Climb to the top of the drilling tower and see if you can spot land!"
    John: "Fuck you, Bob!"

  • @JaapVersteegh
    @JaapVersteegh 4 года назад

    Smit London was een grote sleepboot, maar beweegt als een notendop in de zee! Indrukwekkend.

  • @JanvanAsperen
    @JanvanAsperen  11 лет назад +1

    Nee, we zijn Port Elisabeth wel 2 maal gepasseerd omdat we door de stroom weer teruggezet werden. Maar Durban was onze eerste stop na Abidjan waar we ook een stop hadden gehad omdat in Liberia net een burgeroorlog was uitgebroken .

  • @poly_hexamethyl
    @poly_hexamethyl 3 года назад +1

    It's amazing how hurricane force winds and corresponding sea state don't look all that threatening from the bridge of the big tug. That ship looks like it can go to hell and back and survive! :-)

    • @JanvanAsperen
      @JanvanAsperen  3 года назад +3

      You are right, it is difficult to capture in the movie what the situation is really like. It's only exciting for us on board, because we also have tension meters on the towing wire. These show us how many tons the tow line is loaded with. These increase from 70 tons to 200 tons plus. Then you ask yourself, how long is this going well. I can tell you that is quite exciting.

  • @ShipsoftheOceans
    @ShipsoftheOceans 4 года назад

    Good video

  • @arnoldvisser7960
    @arnoldvisser7960 Год назад

    Awesome

  • @henkkaspersma3273
    @henkkaspersma3273 8 лет назад

    Mooie tijd gehad op de Londen
    Azoren 1977 als ik het goed heb
    Henk Kaspersma

  • @janguchelaar5836
    @janguchelaar5836 2 года назад

    Prachtige video Jan

  • @dirkjespier2841
    @dirkjespier2841 8 лет назад +1

    prachtige film. maar eerst had je er ook geweldige muziek bij,weet je de naam nog van die groep ,groeten,

  • @marinoboumbletterman1169
    @marinoboumbletterman1169 10 лет назад +1

    Ja natuurlijk , het is risico lopen !

  • @raincoast2396
    @raincoast2396 8 лет назад +4

    Rise. Coffee. Watch. Eat. Sleep. Rise. Coffee Watch. Eat. Sleep. Wash. Rinse. Repeat.

  • @davdski5935
    @davdski5935 8 лет назад +2

    jesus some people will go anywhere playing Pokemon Go, I hope you got them all!

    • @JanvanAsperen
      @JanvanAsperen  8 лет назад +3

      Here you get the best and the most rare pokemons. It was worth the effort :-)

  • @ruscador1
    @ruscador1 3 месяца назад

    very rough weather

  • @martintregoning5744
    @martintregoning5744 8 лет назад +2

    The sea conditions do not look like F12 when the filming being made ?

    • @ivanolsen8596
      @ivanolsen8596 8 лет назад +5

      +Martin Tregoning Filming or photographing heavy seas from a ship, never shows the true state of the sea. I worked in the Great Australian Bight, which can, and did, produce 30m seas, but the photos taken were embarrassing to show,
      The only way to show to good effect is to film another ship in rough conditions.

    • @JanvanAsperen
      @JanvanAsperen  8 лет назад +2

      +Ivan Olsen You are right there. Thanks for your comment.

    • @labarone8910
      @labarone8910 6 лет назад +1

      Martin Tregoning. You are kidding, right?

    • @karelbesemer1077
      @karelbesemer1077 4 года назад

      Veel c ďcccojj

  • @joejohnson1011
    @joejohnson1011 7 лет назад

    I can assure u keyboard boys that still Wi mummy, that is one helluva ride.. cmon bak.. Yee haaawww

  • @jackflotta
    @jackflotta 2 года назад

    why they didnt ballasted down?

    • @JanvanAsperen
      @JanvanAsperen  2 года назад

      The anchors were coming loose from the cowcatchers And had punctured the legs. Ballasting down was making the problemen worse.

    • @jackflotta
      @jackflotta 2 года назад

      @@JanvanAsperen yep once the the legs were punctured it was too late to ballast down. Did you had a Towmaster onboard? Thanks for the reply btw

  • @_Willem_
    @_Willem_ 8 лет назад

    when the pumps can't keep up the rig is not >>> slowly making water 0_0

  • @mathewclark1407
    @mathewclark1407 8 лет назад +1

    Damn!!! Thas shyte aint for me!

  • @horseplayjones6795
    @horseplayjones6795 7 лет назад

    that is some shit weather