But why are the boats out of the water? Repairs? Very bad weather coming? Otherwise, why are they just not anchored in deep water with a motorised dinghy to get to shore?
Interesting that they dont use any sort of 'woods' or tubing as runners between the hull and the beach. It also look rather hard with the lack of 'digging in' the boat does. Nice to see another way of recovering a fishing boat.
These cutters have a very long tradition and were formerly mostly built on site, each village had its small shipyard. The ships are designed to slide well over the sand and have a very strong keel. The bolt and the rudder are slightly higher than the keel and are also structurally protected. from 5:06 it is easy to see how the screw turns freely
I have to wonder who came up with this system (a major stockholder in Caterpillar?). Last I checked, a Caterpillar D10 Dozer is $1,600,000, without blade. Maintenance isn't going to be cheap from operating in sand. Why not rent a dozer for one month, cut a harbor and hire a clamshell dredge to connect it to ocean?
@@damsgaardc can you then explain Hanstholm and Hirtshals habour plus Nørre Vorupør and Løkken pier at the North sea? granted they also drag the fishing boats onto shore at the piers.
They have a concrete block laying out in the ocean, with a trolley system going in to the shore. So they can pull them out with the bullbozer aswell :)
You can do the same thing with a DINGHY! Create a LOOP and put an ANCHOR offshore. Go ashore in the dinghy..PULL in out (via the Loop) offshore. Went ready to leave...PULL dinghy in.
@@tomdeininger7379 this is the north sea, not often as calm as this. You did see the shoreline right.. There is no natural harbour. Best place is on land
We do this every day in my village boats not as big but are beach is alot steeper we use a winch to pull up and a tractor to push down and greased timbers under the keel
In the UK they drive the new Lifeboats up on the beach at speed lot of good that does. so I can see the same here, that will keep the barnacle off the bottom.
There are quite a number of beach-launched fishing boats in the UK too - there's some historical basis for it, with small towns and coastal communities having access to a good market for fish, but no harbour. Secondhand dozers are much cheaper that a million dollars, maybe $20k to $50k and sharing their expenses between number of good-earning inshore fishing boats is pretty practical. A sand or small shingle beach with a small incline makes it easy to drag the boat up, and having a hull fitted with sacrificial rubbing strakes on the bilges and the keel means that the hulls don't get much damage.
There are anchors or sometimes concrete blocks around 150 meters further out. On those hangs a pulley with a rope. When the cat pulls one end of the rope onto the beach, the cutter is towed to the sea from the other end. The rope hangs the cutter on a buoy when it goes out to the sea. On other beaches, winds are used instead of the cat, or tractors to move the cutter
@@t0rb1naalborg44 the Statement I made= Maybe that's how they clean the Barnacles off the BOTTOM... ! Was a JOKE... ! OK I own two Dive Boats. Held Federal Commercial Snapper Permits. Uh... I have a little Experience With Salt Water Ha... Wow... Lol...
I believe you. But it's hard to get if such a comment is ignorance or a joke (very common problem among you RUclipsrs). These boats are rarely more than a day at sea. So a jokingly : maybe this is how they do the sanding before the paint job.
Dozer: Hey Ship! It's time to come outta' water! Ship: hahaha yea yea, f u, go play with some rocks Dozer: vrrvrrvrvvrvrvrvrvvrrvrrvrvvrvrvrvrv Ship: 😮😮😮😮
Gotta love wooden ships! The trick is putting them back in.
nice this video. where is this area located in north denmark?
Duuuude ! that line throw !!!
Just love the 'purring' sound of that big V8 in the dozer.
Is a CAT no V8, 6 in line
The D9L had a V8.
It may be a D9L.
D10N probably a V12
Who gives a rats ass it's a beast!!!
Blackwing Visuals Yup
Fascinating. I was there a couple years ago. Really fun/interesting to watch. Burke
Can we just appreciate that throw?? 🤌🏼🤩🙌🏼
Why are they painted identical ?
But why are the boats out of the water? Repairs? Very bad weather coming? Otherwise, why are they just not anchored in deep water with a motorised dinghy to get to shore?
How about a dock, or a marina or a boat lift? Boat crane? Where is this place?
Не пороще было сварить стапель.На него в воде ставить судно.А потом вытаскивать на сушу стапель на колесах.И не портить судно..
Это не только проще но и лучше и удобнее
That mighty Caterpillar machine was built in “The Land of Free and the Home of the Brave” Peoria, Illinois United States of America.
Donald Turner and now the land of authoritarianism and the greatest threat to democracy.
Stevie Bee LOL YOU MORON
@@steviebee1989 Who's Donald Turner?
For the cost of that dozer, you could build a pretty nice pier.
Dozer you are stupid
А обратно в море как?
Interesting that they dont use any sort of 'woods' or tubing as runners between the hull and the beach. It also look rather hard with the lack of 'digging in' the boat does. Nice to see another way of recovering a fishing boat.
These cutters have a very long tradition and were formerly mostly built on site, each village had its small shipyard.
The ships are designed to slide well over the sand and have a very strong keel. The bolt and the rudder are slightly higher than the keel and are also structurally protected. from 5:06 it is easy to see how the screw turns freely
I would have thought the same!
These boats are specially designed with metal keel protectors and bow.
Really fascinating. Lovely boats. Denmark? :-)
Yes, Roughly North-West from the city Aalborg
I have to wonder who came up with this system (a major stockholder in Caterpillar?). Last I checked, a Caterpillar D10 Dozer is $1,600,000, without blade. Maintenance isn't going to be cheap from operating in sand. Why not rent a dozer for one month, cut a harbor and hire a clamshell dredge to connect it to ocean?
you can't build a harbour here. The North sea is very rough and the waves will wash it away in the first storm
@@damsgaardc Thanks for that!
@@damsgaardc can you then explain Hanstholm and Hirtshals habour plus Nørre Vorupør and Løkken pier at the North sea? granted they also drag the fishing boats onto shore at the piers.
How do they get them into the water again?!
They have a concrete block laying out in the ocean, with a trolley system going in to the shore. So they can pull them out with the bullbozer aswell :)
I found that site. Should be a resemblance ! ruclips.net/video/TPzIR7IXJ4Q/видео.html
So The Rusty one must put it BACK IN THE WATER...!
You can do the same thing with a DINGHY!
Create a LOOP and put an ANCHOR offshore.
Go ashore in the dinghy..PULL in out (via the Loop) offshore.
Went ready to leave...PULL dinghy in.
same way as they got them out.
Thanhk you ....👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I want to see how there put back in.
What's the purpose of dragging them out of the water? Are they shored for the winter?
@Willo Williams Perhaps like this: ruclips.net/video/TPzIR7IXJ4Q/видео.html
@@tomdeininger7379 this is the north sea, not often as calm as this. You did see the shoreline right.. There is no natural harbour. Best place is on land
The high tide gets them off again..
There is a winch on the beach , a block hundreds of meters to sea ...
How do you launch them?
As in New Zealand
The Kiwi way,
ruclips.net/video/xQgcR2-BI_E/видео.html
A giant winch and a block out in the sea
Ok but that throw tho like damnn
Верещагин,уходи с баркаса!
Oh 3 bateaux oh costaud 👍👍😁😁🙋♀️ils sont beaux❤
We do this every day in my village boats not as big but are beach is alot steeper we use a winch to pull up and a tractor to push down and greased timbers under the keel
In the UK they drive the new Lifeboats up on the beach at speed lot of good that does. so I can see the same here, that will keep the barnacle off the bottom.
Wather the boat is made up of mantel or wood
These are traditional Clinker-built (Lapstrake) wooden boats.
But why?
faster on dryland than in the sea. Impressive.
Мужики на оз. Ильмень делают проще и экономичней....
а как их обратно стаскивают?
Бросай якорь!!! 😉 😄😄👍👍👍
Cummings diesel??
In a Cat? That's Cummins, BTW, no "g".
No i think it's a big cat😮
A good way to scrape-off your boat's anti-fouling paint. Beautiful boat.
And the barnacles!
dont need it as they are out so often
А на кой их вытянули на сушу???
Меня ещё вопрос интересует, в воду интересно отвалом толкает?)🤔
Или прилив ждут.
Tratores de esteiras
Ninguém para 👏👏👏👏🇧🇷
Why do they do this?
:If you have to ask; you don't need to know.
@@terrencebradley5417 stupid reply
how well built those boats are, unbelievable
Megustan las pescas y las lanchas son mi vida y mi pasa tienpo
Now what... reallly. They go on vacation?
Caterpillar é caterpillar .muito top amo caterpillar
Это D10 или D11???
How is it they can afford a million dollar bulldozer but not a dock?
Dean Gamelin It must be a good reason. it is a special sight when the fishing boats are pulled ashore.
There are quite a number of beach-launched fishing boats in the UK too - there's some historical basis for it, with small towns and coastal communities having access to a good market for fish, but no harbour. Secondhand dozers are much cheaper that a million dollars, maybe $20k to $50k and sharing their expenses between number of good-earning inshore fishing boats is pretty practical. A sand or small shingle beach with a small incline makes it easy to drag the boat up, and having a hull fitted with sacrificial rubbing strakes on the bilges and the keel means that the hulls don't get much damage.
But THAT is a millon dollar special. A BIG Cat ! $20,000 will only change the oil in that sweetheart.
they rent it
Thats why fish is so expensive
5:00 alles Wüstenschiffe, ☺
5:00 all desert ships, ☺
Belo trabalho .
E depois para voltar a embarcação pra agua.
Só puxar o contrário 😌
Bien organisé 😊
Must not stand at line the wire
Greatest machine....
og hvordan kommer de tilbage i vandet?
There are anchors or sometimes concrete blocks around 150 meters further out. On those hangs a pulley with a rope. When the cat pulls one end of the rope onto the beach, the cutter is towed to the sea from the other end.
The rope hangs the cutter on a buoy when it goes out to the sea. On other beaches, winds are used instead of the cat, or tractors to move the cutter
Yes but, for the rental of the dozer, it’s worth it.
Maybe this is how they clean the BARNACLES OFF THE BOTTOM...!
It freaked me out.. but seems those hulls can take the punishment lol
no BARNACLES will grow on dry land. Cleaning them off is not an issue.
@@t0rb1naalborg44 the Statement I made=
Maybe that's how they clean the Barnacles off the BOTTOM... !
Was a JOKE... !
OK I own two Dive Boats. Held Federal Commercial Snapper Permits. Uh... I have a little Experience With Salt Water
Ha... Wow... Lol...
I believe you. But it's hard to get if such a comment is ignorance or a joke (very common problem among you RUclipsrs).
These boats are rarely more than a day at sea.
So a jokingly : maybe this is how they do the sanding before the paint job.
I want to see, when they pull them back in, with the buldozer going under water.
3:15
👍👍👍👍
Why.... just.. Why ...
Because storm will come...
Брагу заводят и тянут!
De er så smukke de der fiskebåtene!
💄Strasbourg 👍
Bombadinho esse trator
Waste of time painting the bottom ... the sand just grinds it right off. LOL
Нет ничего круче двигателя Катарпиллер
Dozer: Hey Ship! It's time to come outta' water!
Ship: hahaha yea yea, f u, go play with some rocks
Dozer: vrrvrrvrvvrvrvrvrvvrrvrrvrvvrvrvrvrv
Ship: 😮😮😮😮
wow a land yacht...
Uufk
for fucks sake the deck hand should be somewhere safe
yeah its moving at great speed u dickhead
Environmentalist: The dozer and the boats have scared and damaged the beach sand forever 😱
Cat!
..гыгы.. Северная яхта..
😨💪👍👏
Kamchatka
Build a fucking harbor?
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