It would actually take 3 to 4 times as long to ship something underwater than it would on the surface... yeah you wouldn't have to deal with waves and weather but currents/ speed of the current would have a much greater effect on the ship. Also more fuel would be needed to move the same amount of cargo the same distance because of the increased drag from the extra surface area in the water.
Holy shit that thing rolls. After 5 days I bet that sliding chair got real old. I’d have thrown the frigger in the sea. Capt - “ say where’s my best chair?” Me “in the sea sir”
I´m impressed! As somebody already noted, You earned the pay of the month! Not good with an engine failure in those moments, how long did the rocking last?
Why the fuck dont you guys make her "ship shape" before leaving port. The furniture is rumbling around like crazy.....? I work in the North Sea on Norwegian 27 meter trawler. We experience this kind of movements,and worse on every single trip. What would it be like,if we just let anything be loose..... Opposit from that,the video was cool.
I say make these ship's into submersible (SubMarine) vessel's. You'd have that load across the sea in half the time! And all the storm's on the surface can be avoided!
That ship doesn't look like the best in high swell and winds… The angular momentum of the cranes and their area high over the waterline make her roll this heftily, right?
@ROLFJOHNSEN1 Is everything loose??? No, I dont think so. I dont see manuals or coffee flying around. And this is not the North Sea, this is a serious storm.
A "serious" storm.....??? How the heck do you think a 27 meter trawler is moving in a gale force 8...... The movements in this film is "peanuts" compared to what most fishermen in the North Sea experiences every single working week,the whole year through. AND we WORK ON DECK under these conditions..... We dont sit on our asses,warm and cosy in a 15 meter high wheelhouse,drinking coffee,and watching the furniture rumble around the floor....
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As someone who is going to be a 3rd mate in a few years I found this very interesting. Great vid, thanks for sharing!
Nice video
I guess this is just "another day at the office" for many sailors
That must have been a tedious experience, rolling back and forth like crazy
Excellent viewing, thanks for sharing!
I once had this kind of weather for five days and can assure you it is hell!!!!!
Its really amazing how containers are still in the same place what an amazing glu :D
i was also aboard this ship at the time of this weather :) as 3rd mate
- da brivido. Bravo a chi ha filmato.
awesome video
4 days of pleasure
I don´t know why I like to see this so much...
An interesting little (70x470 ft) cargo ship. It sails across the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Great Lakes too.
It would actually take 3 to 4 times as long to ship something underwater than it would on the surface... yeah you wouldn't have to deal with waves and weather but currents/ speed of the current would have a much greater effect on the ship. Also more fuel would be needed to move the same amount of cargo the same distance because of the increased drag from the extra surface area in the water.
MONSTER at 2:23
Perfect video! Hope for more :)
Holy shit that thing rolls. After 5 days I bet that sliding chair got real old. I’d have thrown the frigger in the sea. Capt - “ say where’s my best chair?” Me “in the sea sir”
Nasty weather, wouldn't want to be on deck lol.
I´m impressed! As somebody already noted, You earned the pay of the month! Not good with an engine failure in those moments, how long did the rocking last?
Why the fuck dont you guys make her "ship shape" before leaving port. The furniture is rumbling around like crazy.....? I work in the North Sea on Norwegian 27 meter trawler. We experience this kind of movements,and worse on every single trip. What would it be like,if we just let anything be loose..... Opposit from that,the video was cool.
Man the only thing to make that worse is probably too rough for any hot chow down in the gally which has got to be a killer for crew moral.
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Wow
I guess playing ping pong in the crew's play room is out today or yacking a tennis ball on deck might not be such a good idea either ;)
Scary stuff, really earning your pay!
OMG! This is terrifying.
this was taken near bermuda on the west side of it..
Got seasick just watching this video.
My idea of a nightmare
I say make these ship's into submersible (SubMarine) vessel's. You'd have that load across the sea in half the time! And all the storm's on the surface can be avoided!
like
Ship from Wagenborg?
That ship doesn't look like the best in high swell and winds… The angular momentum of the cranes and their area high over the waterline make her roll this heftily, right?
@ROLFJOHNSEN1
Is everything loose???
No, I dont think so.
I dont see manuals or coffee flying around.
And this is not the North Sea, this is a serious storm.
Biscay sea??
Leuk begin zo met de bulpsteve (zo heet dat toch?)
At 4:48 someone on the bridge mutters "Fvck". Did he spill his Sambucco?
lol
Ha Ha, I was watching in full screen. When he said that, I switched back to read something about that. Sambucco it was I guess.
who is the window cleaner .....
Gotta be hard for the cook to prepare crew food when the ship is rolling.
It is Quebec
Been there, hated it.
MONSTER TRIPLETS at 7:47
At 4:28 i thought its gonna roll.
looks like fun
A "serious" storm.....??? How the heck do you think a 27 meter trawler is moving in a gale force 8...... The movements in this film is "peanuts" compared to what most fishermen in the North Sea experiences every single working week,the whole year through. AND we WORK ON DECK under these conditions..... We dont sit on our asses,warm and cosy in a 15 meter high wheelhouse,drinking coffee,and watching the furniture rumble around the floor....
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Who else almost got sick by just watching the video?