Ship rolling in the Pacific, life at sea in cabin

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @Oudeis000
    @Oudeis000 26 дней назад +218

    I have a greater appreciation for the sailors of the Age of Exploration. I can't imagine braving these conditions in a small, wooden, pre-modern ship.

    • @spymaine89
      @spymaine89 22 дня назад +5

      but they did. ans the ships held together.

    • @jacoda
      @jacoda 16 дней назад +10

      Generation 400 yrs into the future will wonder why we didn’t have hibernation pods.

    • @noHarmony1
      @noHarmony1 15 дней назад +4

      Of course they had quite amazing building techniques. Stil, a lot more ships sank back then. No comparison to the safety of today.

    • @ASDFUIL
      @ASDFUIL 13 дней назад +2

      Those ships were hardly small. They were enormous.

    • @RJE95
      @RJE95 9 дней назад +1

      I imagine having a hammock made the experience a lot more manageable

  • @d.od.3463
    @d.od.3463 3 года назад +2741

    I'm a former Navy Officer and always enjoyed the comfort of my cabin during a rolling sea such as this! I was fortunate that I never became seasick the entire time. Rather the rolling back and forth was comforting and helped me to sleep! Nice video, thanks!

    • @AlcoholicPapi
      @AlcoholicPapi 3 года назад +120

      It’s not fun in the top bunk of an enlisted berthing lol!

    • @d.od.3463
      @d.od.3463 3 года назад +71

      @@AlcoholicPapi- Haha! Got it! However, while I was serving I had several Enlisted men tell me that they never wanted to sleep on anything but the top bunk, especially after a big night on port liberty! It seems that some of the less refined drinkers would, when the 'rolling seas' got to be a little too much for them to bear, they'd just lean over the side of that top bunk and (well, you know what from there)! Smooth Sailing Alcoholic Papi!
      As an aside, I was a lieutenant commander so didn't have much of a problem being on a ship. I never did get used to 'Navy coffee' though!

    • @wavplyr1
      @wavplyr1 3 года назад +45

      @@d.od.3463 Former Destroyer sailor. I loved being out to sea, the South China Sea was exciting and fun. Spent a lot of time on the flag bags, watching the stars and feeling the old girl rock and roll from the signal bridge!!! Been out for 20+ yrs and still Miss it immensely!!!!

    • @d.od.3463
      @d.od.3463 3 года назад +26

      @@wavplyr1
      Nice to hear from you! Yeah, I miss some of it too! I hesitate to bring this up now but isn't it a shame what is happening to our Military today? I won't say any more; you get it!

    • @jfk5402
      @jfk5402 3 года назад +20

      Thank you both for your services!👍

  • @JizzyF83
    @JizzyF83 4 года назад +6484

    Let’s just be thankful we can watch this from the comfort of our homes and not be out at sea

  • @michaellane5679
    @michaellane5679 29 дней назад +88

    Spent 26 years on the high ocean…you really get used to it! Sleep is excellent in this type of seas! Love it!!!

    • @lennyvalentin6485
      @lennyvalentin6485 22 дня назад +7

      Wish I could have had the chance to experience a storm like this. I've been on a ferry that rocked a bit, and yes - sleep was extremely comfortable! :D

  • @ILLRICARDO
    @ILLRICARDO 4 года назад +6186

    Guess playing Jenga is out of the question.

    • @arshadahmed9608
      @arshadahmed9608 4 года назад +52

      Underrated comment.

    • @juliusnepos6013
      @juliusnepos6013 4 года назад +39

      Lol

    • @dumpster9048
      @dumpster9048 4 года назад +273

      Jenga: hard mode

    • @prankonic4735
      @prankonic4735 4 года назад +75

      Sounds like a challenge.

    • @alpacatwoniner2370
      @alpacatwoniner2370 4 года назад +21

      you take a block from the bottom and you throw it at the wall. you take a block from the middle and drop it on the floor.

  • @heatguillen
    @heatguillen 2 года назад +2147

    I just want to say THANK YOU to all the crew and the ships that we sometimes forget about that help with global transports. You're appreciated!

  • @windsorkid7069
    @windsorkid7069 4 года назад +11263

    If you ever see someone walking normally during an earthquake, they're either drunk or a veteran sailor.

    • @rai1879
      @rai1879 4 года назад +292

      Or have experience with earthquakes(?

    • @downfromthereeefters
      @downfromthereeefters 4 года назад +852

      We’re all veteran semen. We all made it out alive.

    • @dl_carlo
      @dl_carlo 4 года назад +75

      John C 1 in a trillion

    • @windsorkid7069
      @windsorkid7069 4 года назад +128

      @@dl_carlo The best swimmer in the batch.

    • @kwak74
      @kwak74 4 года назад +22

      @@rai1879 this is supposed to be a joke 🤣

  • @CombatDoc54
    @CombatDoc54 27 дней назад +50

    That is one hell of a fine lady to live at sea like that. I spent 27 years in the US Navy and never experienced sea swells that bad. May God bless all Lady Sailors everywhere!!

  • @sebastianarganaraz2879
    @sebastianarganaraz2879 3 года назад +3289

    Looks so cozy and warm inside, and so harsh and hostile outside, I love it

    • @Ollellor
      @Ollellor 3 года назад +67

      That’s something I love about cruising on rough seas

    • @remaks3929
      @remaks3929 3 года назад +46

      That’s true until the boat sinks

    • @d.od.3463
      @d.od.3463 3 года назад +12

      Isn't that the truth! I was thinking that to myself although my little private cabin was my 'cave' away from those I needed to be away from when I needed to be away from them! (the Captain!)

    • @pumpkingamebox
      @pumpkingamebox 3 года назад +11

      If it didn’t, men wouldn’t have enough mental stability for such journeys. It’s specifically designed as a place of respite with simple but warm colors, etc.

    • @Snakebloke
      @Snakebloke 3 года назад +39

      There's something so satisfying about being in a cozy safe place when the weather is scary and mental outside, no? :D

  • @Bear-nu8xm
    @Bear-nu8xm 4 года назад +2701

    Never been sea sick however, this would probably do it.

    • @thepsychicpeach8425
      @thepsychicpeach8425 4 года назад +45

      Don't get sea sick but if I was there I'd be having fun jumping and shit

    • @sbayal_sby2485
      @sbayal_sby2485 4 года назад +37

      Bruh my sister was barely pushing me in the hamick and i felt sick then i was like oh no imagen the sea and searched for this

    • @ImFromIowa
      @ImFromIowa 4 года назад +1

      @ThePSYchicPEACH you mean like seeing if you can fall on your face & injuring yourself?
      Idk though, I've never been on ANY boats before.

    • @mark_xy
      @mark_xy 4 года назад +14

      Even watching this makes my head hurt

    • @DogesMemeFactory
      @DogesMemeFactory 4 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @babylon5reimaginedseries
    @babylon5reimaginedseries 3 года назад +2811

    My dad spent 4 years in the US Navy during Korean War. He told me he only got seasick twice (when other people threw up on him) but he said the sickest he ever got was landsick. When I queried him on this he said that he had gotten so used to the ship pitching and rolling in the Pacific that when he hit land and all of a sudden the rolling stopped that's what made him the sickest!

    • @L_Swift
      @L_Swift 3 года назад +110

      That’s pretty cool ngl.

    • @dzakyrayssa6130
      @dzakyrayssa6130 3 года назад +56

      Ngl? Not gonna lie?

    • @L_Swift
      @L_Swift 3 года назад +45

      @@dzakyrayssa6130 ngl means not gonna lie if thats what ur asking.

    • @dyh
      @dyh 3 года назад +13

      @@dzakyrayssa6130 yes it means not gonna lie. Or are you just questioning the credibility of this dudes statement? Bit sus over there, aren't ya😳

    • @DreadX10
      @DreadX10 3 года назад +83

      Agree, land-sick is worse than sea-sick because there is no apparent reason to feel sick.
      Got sea-sick only once, in my navy career, after 17 days of gale-force winds and not-so-calm seas above the Arctic-circle.
      Trying to order a beer at the Piano-bar in Bergen (Norway), two days later, I was overcome by an uncomfortable feeling and felt nauseates. Diagnosis was land-sick.....

  • @HazelSolitaire
    @HazelSolitaire 7 месяцев назад +520

    you got the wife, the open seas and a big boat honestly what more could you need

    • @eddohan
      @eddohan 7 месяцев назад +72

      a little less waves maybe? 😁

    • @Travis_22
      @Travis_22 6 месяцев назад +29

      Dry land?

    • @GraveUypo
      @GraveUypo 6 месяцев назад +9

      starlink, but that's pretty cheap!

    • @johnleevelasquez3610
      @johnleevelasquez3610 6 месяцев назад +20

      Rum?🥃🥃

    • @SprayJayOffical
      @SprayJayOffical 6 месяцев назад

      @@johnleevelasquez3610replace the r with a c

  • @vanred7550
    @vanred7550 4 года назад +6835

    As someone who is afraid of deep waters and being on open sea, this is really, REALLY terrifying

    • @mouth884
      @mouth884 4 года назад +129

      You should go out and get over that because either way you are going to die

    • @penkatadrums
      @penkatadrums 4 года назад +270

      @@mouth884 You don't necessarily have to die from deep waters lol 😄😄😄

    • @mohmedabdallh1714
      @mohmedabdallh1714 4 года назад +11

      @@penkatadrums 😀

    • @shaolinXtreme
      @shaolinXtreme 4 года назад +100

      I also have the same phobia

    • @MeandBee
      @MeandBee 4 года назад +51

      Me too! Glad I'm not the only one.

  • @LU-nc6oy
    @LU-nc6oy 4 года назад +524

    I love how that lady is just chillin, cleaning the apartment, making dinner watching a movie.

    • @Sammy-mp9xn
      @Sammy-mp9xn 4 года назад +8

      That's all you can do..
      .

    • @KandiKlover
      @KandiKlover 4 года назад +9

      Good ole Asian life.

    • @walida7339
      @walida7339 4 года назад +1

      Carolina Barbie no just he say he like to women like this women in the video

    • @walida7339
      @walida7339 4 года назад +3

      Carolina Barbie Many women’s are lazy

    • @ethancrowe280
      @ethancrowe280 4 года назад +8

      @@KandiKlover that's just life at sea. There's really not much to do.

  • @JeaneGenie
    @JeaneGenie Месяц назад +104

    Respect to seamen and truck drivers that transport goods all over the world 24/7 🙏

    • @spymaine89
      @spymaine89 22 дня назад

      i donr get it. why not make your goods in towm ?

    • @Wub-rv9xx
      @Wub-rv9xx 19 дней назад

      ⁠@@spymaine89’cuz then every city would need a car factory, a cell phone factory, a computer chip factory, a cable factory, a potato chip factory (if your climate can support potatoes), a t-shirt factory, a pants factory, a shoe factory, a marital aid factory, a sock factory, a pencil factory, a paper mill, a logging industry, a metalworking industry, a mining industry, some kind of local fuel production, etc. there’d be fewer goods to choose from, and knock-on effects would lead to slower innovation- if you like manga/K-pop that would currently not exist if not for imports. crops would also be a major concern, a bad year in one location could be disastrous for them without access to global suppliers.

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 13 дней назад +2

      As a trucker wife, YES! But don't forget trains and rail workers too 😊

  • @sol3cito33
    @sol3cito33 8 месяцев назад +218

    Filippino people are tough as rock. I worked with a few and they are the kindest hearted friends and at the same time the bravest warriors! Love and hugs from Hungary!

    • @gazzarafalemozzy4766
      @gazzarafalemozzy4766 7 месяцев назад +8

      and hungarians are determined people to

    • @supers0nic77
      @supers0nic77 5 месяцев назад +3

      Don't forget about punjabi motorcycle gangs

    • @JeaneGenie
      @JeaneGenie Месяц назад +1

      Yeah Filipino, I agree 👍

  • @YootoobSteve123
    @YootoobSteve123 2 года назад +733

    You feel the power of the sea but you also see the ability of these ships to get through rough waters. Pretty impressive.

    • @borges3099
      @borges3099 2 года назад +13

      It's impressive cause it has no stabilizers or shitty ones. It's pretty much full rolling against small waves which looks like basic stabilizers to prevent capsizing but there are better

    • @boogiehasfun
      @boogiehasfun Год назад

      @@borges3099there are giant ballast tanks that stabilize these ship using seawater. without those, the ship wouldn’t have made it. some ships also have stability fins that can come out.

  • @Minnieslays2024
    @Minnieslays2024 11 месяцев назад +105

    People who work in these conditions need more praise . They have to deal with stuff like this a lot and don’t complain !
    Sending love from Ireland

    • @chuckh4077
      @chuckh4077 2 месяца назад +1

      no. send us Guiness and 4 leaf clovers. Also where are the leprechauns there? I want to catch one so i can get one wish.

    • @Minnieslays2024
      @Minnieslays2024 2 месяца назад

      @@chuckh4077 gurl what you on about

    • @chuckh4077
      @chuckh4077 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Minnieslays2024 leprechauns. You don't know about them? You're Irish.

    • @floseatyard8063
      @floseatyard8063 2 месяца назад

      ​@@chuckh4077they aren't real

    • @chuckh4077
      @chuckh4077 2 месяца назад +1

      @@floseatyard8063 they are. I met Irishman in pubs here in America that told me they are real. I go to Ireland next year to capture one. I want my wish.

  • @krystalwithay8232
    @krystalwithay8232 4 года назад +2643

    I love how she just props her foot up like this ain’t nothing new

    • @devayustian1665
      @devayustian1665 4 года назад +8

      😍

    • @Luca-ho1gr
      @Luca-ho1gr 4 года назад +95

      This aint nothing new for her

    • @Lemontarts01
      @Lemontarts01 4 года назад +14

      This isn't nothing new.....

    • @GiantDad56
      @GiantDad56 4 года назад +2

      @@Luca-ho1gr r/whooosh

    • @craftslash6838
      @craftslash6838 4 года назад +23

      R u stupid of course it's nothing new they are stuck on that ship doing work. There work is different to ours. Us we go to work for the day and come back home them it's get on this boat for 4 months and stay on that boat

  • @uhuju1
    @uhuju1 2 года назад +334

    it just looks so comfy to me honestly. I mean its making me sick and surely being there is a lot more challenging, but the idea of having a little fridge and tv in your dry, warm room while a storm rages outside seems so nice

    • @fastica
      @fastica 7 месяцев назад +22

      The same. It feels safe in that room.

    • @Nickoguya
      @Nickoguya 7 месяцев назад +11

      it does, doesn't it?

    • @LeftIsBest001
      @LeftIsBest001 7 месяцев назад +14

      Yeah, that's until the keel cracks and the ship starts sinking. That's when it kinda sucks. 😛

    • @kfwilliams5773
      @kfwilliams5773 7 месяцев назад +7

      Sure...until the ship sinks and you have to tread water. It's nice to have a "safe space" in your mind, though isn't it?

    • @pomelo9518
      @pomelo9518 6 месяцев назад +9

      Boats stopped sinking from poor weather 50 years ago.

  • @marcoramirez1991
    @marcoramirez1991 4 года назад +1442

    This is cool. I'd never seen the inside of a ship & didnt expect it to look like a regular apartment.

    • @ΈναςΤύπος
      @ΈναςΤύπος 4 года назад +163

      It's like a micro apartment.This is either the captain's cabin or the chief engineer,all other cabins are smaller and your wife cannot visit.Before i join a vessel i thought they had wooden steering wheels like the old ones. Very cool experience after 5 years in the sea and huge respect for the seamen.

    • @davedaveson7211
      @davedaveson7211 4 года назад +67

      @@ΈναςΤύπος I have a lot of respect for the semen too ;)

    • @90210dk1
      @90210dk1 4 года назад +2

      Fair enough but why divulge this....

    • @kadalijo2806
      @kadalijo2806 4 года назад +55

      @@davedaveson7211 Yeah semens are a tough swimmers, one out of a million survives.

    • @Thevoiceofreason84
      @Thevoiceofreason84 4 года назад +5

      Kadal Ijo that’s the sperm but yeh I get the joke intended 😉

  • @watcherxd
    @watcherxd 4 года назад +2325

    that cabin looks cozy af

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  4 года назад +319

      Everything is new, we just moved in.

    • @silentsigma2917
      @silentsigma2917 3 года назад +29

      I d live there

    • @lucasart328
      @lucasart328 3 года назад +23

      How to work on a vessel like that

    • @wrongway1100
      @wrongway1100 3 года назад +15

      Dude I never had a cabin like that on the Abraham Lincoln

    • @KA-vs7nl
      @KA-vs7nl 3 года назад +7

      @@lucasart328 that's a good question

  • @raulrojas3689
    @raulrojas3689 4 года назад +1847

    that space is bigger than most nyc apartments! and she has a tv? they good.

    • @checkbordspy4608
      @checkbordspy4608 4 года назад +177

      And it moves, no neighbors either

    • @10poundsofcarp
      @10poundsofcarp 4 года назад +131

      By the looks of it, its the captains cabin

    • @laffey.chan_
      @laffey.chan_ 4 года назад +45

      And a Tokyo apartment too

    • @Abeed.J
      @Abeed.J 4 года назад +52

      What looks good isn't always good :)

    • @Abeed.J
      @Abeed.J 4 года назад +29

      @@10poundsofcarp second or Chief engineer

  • @lisawillis8227
    @lisawillis8227 19 дней назад +14

    She walks across the room like its nothing. Much respect

  • @eogg25
    @eogg25 4 года назад +514

    I went overseas to Germany on the USS General Randall, it was in October and I was never on a ship before. It was nice until we hit open water then it got a little rough but by the time we were out a couple of days it got really rough. The ship was taking on water in the front of the ship and it started to rock like in the video, one minute you would see all sky the next you would see all water. I got used to it but taking a shower was kind of hard because every time the Ship swayed the water would stop. going up the stairs or down the stairs was fun, one second you can almost fly up the stairs and the next time it was like you had heavy weights on your body. for me it was an experience of my lifetime.

    • @nimeeshabernard.g1627
      @nimeeshabernard.g1627 4 года назад +1

      Thank u for sharing

    • @izored
      @izored 4 года назад

      Thanks for sharing this

    • @gdfggggg
      @gdfggggg 4 года назад +7

      eogg25 funny, scary and exciting!

    • @STAR-RADIANCE
      @STAR-RADIANCE 4 года назад +3

      Sounds cool!

    • @eogg25
      @eogg25 4 года назад +16

      @@gdfggggg It was, The things we did and saw in the eight days it took to get to Bremerhaven. were really something it would take a page to tell it all.

  • @oalvarez5486
    @oalvarez5486 4 года назад +651

    I get motion sickness from simple car rides, this would be horrible, would never hold down a meal

    • @leodajosh3129
      @leodajosh3129 4 года назад +11

      Yep. Puking my guts out after 10mins in.

    • @Jay-fq8uz
      @Jay-fq8uz 4 года назад +9

      You get used to it

    • @franzhaas5597
      @franzhaas5597 4 года назад +31

      THE SECRET IS TO EAT TILL YOUR FULL.. SO YOUR BELLY FLUID DOS NOT MOVE AROUND. ( IM EX - NAVY ).

    • @ellariah5902
      @ellariah5902 4 года назад +2

      you get used to it

    • @kimlsnyder
      @kimlsnyder 4 года назад

      O Alvarez I don’t this wouldn’t be to bad for me

  • @alisonkempster4229
    @alisonkempster4229 4 года назад +122

    Wolfgang, your wife looks like an absolutely terrific person! Great sense of humour; not seasick; patient; accepting of the sea not being, well, horizontal; good use of feet as anchors... :) Just brilliant!

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  4 года назад +35

      Thank you for your comment, my wife will be happy about it.

    • @ohh_manda
      @ohh_manda 2 года назад +8

      I second this! At first she didn't even question but then giggled when he said why. Very cute! The inside of the ship is not what I expected. I hope you have more videos about ship life!

  • @ricknelson947
    @ricknelson947 Год назад +34

    Yes the things I miss the most of being in the Navy were the rough seas when I got my best sleep and hanging out on the fan tail after dark to Star gaze. Will never forget the Northern Lights at the Arctic Circle as well.

    • @tedpreston4155
      @tedpreston4155 Месяц назад

      That's where I saw the NorthernLights the first time too. Off the coast of Norway, inside the Arctic Circle - a fellow Bluenose!

  • @yyyyy354
    @yyyyy354 4 года назад +269

    I'm a 100% land dweller.
    Once got tasked with a repair job in fpso (an old tanker moored as oil storage). Spent a week working there, happens to be in rainy season. Also the tanker happened to be empty, so most of the top structures (cabin included) rose high above water line. The rocking was severe. The tanker was stationary, so the waving movements are complete 3 axis. All foods I ate rarely stay more than 2hrs in my tummy.
    Even after I returned back to land, I felt my head spinning for the next 2 weeks...

    • @tammyshuttleworth4465
      @tammyshuttleworth4465 4 года назад

      @T K I'm right there with ya darling!! 😉

    • @saudade2100
      @saudade2100 4 года назад +9

      They said I had a weak stomach but I disagree.
      I could throw up as far as anyone.

    • @sfoster1186
      @sfoster1186 4 года назад +4

      You officially got your sea legs! This happened to me after my first cruise...I was dizzy spinning on dry land for the same length of time as my cruise. However, I didnt really experience it ever again on any of my cruises after the first one.

  • @tjbooker9948
    @tjbooker9948 4 года назад +372

    The crew's motto is "No sense crying over spilled everything."

    • @ConfirmedCynic
      @ConfirmedCynic 4 года назад +11

      I was impressed by how much stayed on the tables instead of falling off.

    • @Oscar4u69
      @Oscar4u69 4 года назад +3

      @@ConfirmedCynic they are designed for that

    • @MV-dk2zz
      @MV-dk2zz 4 года назад +1

      @@ConfirmedCynic anti slip sheet

  • @steveglen3354
    @steveglen3354 4 года назад +615

    Imagine a kid being born on a ship.
    20 years later, for the 1st time in his life, he gets to walk on land. Imagine his reaction!

    • @rohan1748
      @rohan1748 4 года назад +79

      He'll be like.... My life has been a lie... People here walk on stable ground?!!

    • @seangannon2091
      @seangannon2091 4 года назад +174

      His body would try to compensate and he would be zigzagging around on stable ground.🤯

    • @TranquillShot
      @TranquillShot 4 года назад +10

      @@seangannon2091 it really would

    • @smokemeakipper5407
      @smokemeakipper5407 4 года назад +29

      Being on a rough boat for a few hours makes the transition back to land a right party lmao

    • @notcosmiclobsternoooo118
      @notcosmiclobsternoooo118 4 года назад +35

      I'm sure that happened 100s of 1000s of times. Remember that used to be the only mode of travel at one point and sometimes people would be on boats for years at a time. Remember birth control didn't exist at that time lmao

  • @pr1sm55
    @pr1sm55 2 года назад +97

    Being someone who's enjoyed a life at land in safety 99% of the time of my life I can't explain how much respect and gratitude I have for people risking their lifes in jobs like these. Even if it would be safe, enduring such working conditions..

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  2 года назад +3

      - On the way back loaded with timber it was much worse but it is not always that bad, links are in the description above.

  • @alexhawkins1795
    @alexhawkins1795 4 года назад +1940

    As a French sailor once said, “first you pray to live then you pray to die.”

    • @lilwhat9172
      @lilwhat9172 4 года назад +9

      I dont get that, if I pray to live I pray to live, not to die 🤔

    • @towardsthelight220
      @towardsthelight220 4 года назад +144

      @@lilwhat9172 before trip/during trip

    • @PabloGonzalez-hv3td
      @PabloGonzalez-hv3td 4 года назад +61

      Life at sea in a sentence speaking from experience

    • @advancelast1740
      @advancelast1740 4 года назад +4

      Alex Hawkins - yeah but he was a whoosey Frenchman

    • @costin9991
      @costin9991 4 года назад +55

      @@lilwhat9172 well,at first you are scared that you will a) die from sea sickness or b) die from the ship going under.but after being sick for days you feel so exhausted from all the sea sickness that you would prefer to die.of course this is all sarcasm,just like you would ask to be put out of your misery when something cringy happens to you.

  • @binojgeorge8079
    @binojgeorge8079 4 года назад +7519

    Plot Twist:- The guy is just rotating the Camera and the bottles are paid actors

    • @christianmarkey3025
      @christianmarkey3025 4 года назад +315

      Bino geo it’s true... I was the bottle

    • @sajawalsaif277
      @sajawalsaif277 4 года назад +23

      @@christianmarkey3025 ,😂😂😂

    • @jimingle5241
      @jimingle5241 4 года назад +64

      Why the pens on the desk not rolling too

    • @rodrigogomez-wc4of
      @rodrigogomez-wc4of 4 года назад +7

      😂 😂 Jaja.... No jodas

    • @herregud
      @herregud 4 года назад +53

      @@jimingle5241 because of the anti-slip mat underneath

  • @akbar396
    @akbar396 4 года назад +807

    I'm sorry for having a thought that someone who's have a sea sickness is exaggerating their sickness. Because, even tho it's just a video, I feel nauseous

    • @heids418
      @heids418 4 года назад +38

      From someone who gets severely sea sick, I can assure you it’s not an exaggeration even to the slightest degree. Uncontrollable vomiting is no joke.

    • @seangannon2091
      @seangannon2091 4 года назад +10

      I would be rolling around on the floor in my own vomit 😫

    • @sarahw9775
      @sarahw9775 4 года назад

      sahee

    • @VideosOfRandomContext
      @VideosOfRandomContext 4 года назад +3

      I mean...it seems kinda fun I guess...

    • @martinpaz7638
      @martinpaz7638 4 года назад +20

      It’s a very very ugly feeling to be sea sick .. it’s almost like being so damn drunk and ur brain is spinning and spinning your stomach is tossing and turning you close your eyes and it makes it’s worse you open them and it’s the same.. and one thing about being sea sick you don’t get back to normal til u get back to land worse feeling I’ve ever felt , I’ve never went back to sea again

  • @spymaine89
    @spymaine89 22 дня назад +3

    well inland in the woods. i enjoyed as much as she did.......thank you.........

  • @theactualdarthvader
    @theactualdarthvader 4 года назад +445

    i just thought of this, is it possible to have like a gyroscope or whatever designed room on a ship? like all that rocking and then you hop in the gyroscope room and everything is level (i hope some of you get my point)

    • @BreachingCharge
      @BreachingCharge 4 года назад +90

      Could be, I know some ships have stabilized cargo decks.

    • @Leon-zi2pi
      @Leon-zi2pi 4 года назад +74

      Something like a hammock?

    • @ItumelengS
      @ItumelengS 4 года назад +26

      Yeah, they use that on tall buildings to stabilise them. I was thinking of the same thing. But the would each enclosure be designed in such a manner, or could they just make a huge box where these rooms fit in and the box itself is moving about?

    • @ItumelengS
      @ItumelengS 4 года назад +13

      @lead slayer thank you.

    • @theactualdarthvader
      @theactualdarthvader 4 года назад +4

      lead slayer oh okay, makes sense

  • @spt1593
    @spt1593 3 года назад +442

    I love how she comes out so calmly and puts the pillow back up and says you stay here

    • @OdiFroilan
      @OdiFroilan 3 года назад +18

      It can be like this for days so she's used to it

    • @Tsamokie
      @Tsamokie 3 года назад +2

      What else can ya do? Get mad? That won't help.

    • @poutinedream5066
      @poutinedream5066 2 года назад +1

      @@Tsamokie My anxiety level is at 100. When the TV was on I was like "WhO iS tHaT wHiSpErInG? wHy? WhAt'S gOiNg On?"

  • @lj8612
    @lj8612 4 года назад +207

    Can’t be the only one who thinks that actually looks insanely fun, can I?

    • @bobbybush1750
      @bobbybush1750 4 года назад +21

      Maybe for 5 minutes

    • @ssccgl1543
      @ssccgl1543 4 года назад +6

      I can't only feel motion sickness 😦

    • @hillbenton93
      @hillbenton93 4 года назад +3

      You’re not the only one. I think it looks fun too. I’d probably get sick at first, then once I recover I should be fine.

    • @paulsun6873
      @paulsun6873 4 года назад +4

      It's fun for exactly 5 minutes, I worked on a yacht and we had to work in rough seas for 4-5 hours... I'm not usually sea sick but that day I was...

    • @OOO_BARRACUDAAA
      @OOO_BARRACUDAAA 4 года назад +2

      Living a life of near solitude and being rocked like a baby by the Earths great oceans. Hell yeah it sounds fun. Until I get there, then my mind could possibly change. Lol

  • @StonyRC
    @StonyRC 7 месяцев назад +9

    Anyone that works and lives on the open ocean has my deepest respect. There's NO WAY I could cope with my environment rolling like that.

  • @Markus_Andrew
    @Markus_Andrew 3 года назад +265

    I have no end of appreciation and respect for the people who do this for a living 👍I doubt that I could ever get used to working and living in an environment that is continually rolling from side to side. I'm too much of a landlubber... Thanks for giving us a glimpse into your lives!

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  3 года назад +25

      You are so welcome, thank you for your comment.

    • @Moondoggy1941
      @Moondoggy1941 3 года назад +3

      The funny thing is when you get off the ship you still are rolling from side to side on ground.

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  3 года назад +5

      @@Moondoggy1941 I did not feel that way, humans are very adaptable and can get used to any condition very fast.

    • @londoncrow500
      @londoncrow500 2 года назад +2

      @@Wolfgang227 probably because you are experienced. It took me half a dozen sails to get used to the rolling.

  • @johnleach7879
    @johnleach7879 3 года назад +280

    That's typical for a winter Pacific crossing. In 1994 we rolled +/- 36 degrees between Sydney and SF due to seas caused by storms off Oregon. It makes for great ping pong games. JL

    • @gastonbell108
      @gastonbell108 3 года назад +8

      36-degrees... Jesus... I suppose that separates the men from the boys when it comes to sea legs, eh? I can handle moderate to severe chop but I've been pushed past my limits before.

    • @the500mphtortoise
      @the500mphtortoise 3 года назад

      how long did it take you to stop getting sea sick from that kind of roll?

    • @johnleach7879
      @johnleach7879 3 года назад +5

      @@the500mphtortoise Out of five pax and 22 crew, nobody got sick.

    • @portnuefflyer
      @portnuefflyer 3 года назад +4

      A ping pong player here: I can imagine how much fun that could be!

    • @bandofgypsies2704
      @bandofgypsies2704 3 года назад

      Northern Pacific cam be evil.

  • @angrytigermpc
    @angrytigermpc 2 года назад +357

    I got out of the Navy recently, but I'd be lying if I didn't say I missed the constant rolling while at sea. That, and nights deep in the Pacific (was a 3rd Fleet sailor) where there truly was nothing to block the night sky.
    Nothing more awe inspiring to a person who spent his entire life on at LEAST the outskirts of cities than an unbridled view of the heavens.

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  2 года назад +28

      Yes, the sky looks beautiful at sea at night, I used to go out every evening, before going to bed and when the weather allowed it to look for a while to the stars. Thanks for sharing your view.

    • @nanoflower1
      @nanoflower1 2 года назад +13

      I can believe it. I saw something similar when leaving the Grand Canyon at night and stopping midway to Flagstaff back in the 90s. No cities, no homes, no lights visible anywhere other than the stars above. Perfectly clear night sky that was probably clearer than your night sky thanks to the advantage of the elevation. Beautiful sight.

    • @krystalMtn
      @krystalMtn 2 года назад +12

      That's why I like country and/or mountain living. The sky is gorgeous and I can watch the ISS at times or just star gaze. Also feels better when smelling the fresh air or pines and hear the winds through the trees. I was definitely made for mountains and not ocean. Nothing against it. I just don't respond to it very well. I have trouble just watching the waves on the beach!

    • @josephgriffin2388
      @josephgriffin2388 2 года назад +2

      I was 7th fleet. Thanks fie your service.

    • @ruthmccoy8853
      @ruthmccoy8853 2 года назад +10

      As a former yacht sailor, doing your 12-4 watch in the middle of the night, mid Atlantic on a sailboat. There is nothing more humbling than looking up into a glittery abyss..and understanding your own vulnerability and insignificance on this planet.

  • @MaverickEchoJuliet
    @MaverickEchoJuliet Год назад +10

    Nice to be able to bring yr wife along on sea duties👍🏾

  • @wilson8013
    @wilson8013 3 года назад +545

    I’m amazed how still the stuff on the table stays while the ship is rocking like that

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  3 года назад +179

      After a while you get tired to collect all the fallen stuff from the floor and you put it in a way, that it will not always fall down. Unfortunately the garbage bin did fall and I had to tighten it too.

    • @Tsamokie
      @Tsamokie 3 года назад +10

      rolling* like that.

    • @meher9608
      @meher9608 3 года назад +54

      A kind of non skid pad is used on the table which does not allow things to skid off the table.

    • @harryballsacky
      @harryballsacky 2 года назад +6

      LOTS OF BOOGERS

    • @greglarson4253
      @greglarson4253 2 года назад +5

      Sometimes velcro is used

  • @TheMrBonzz
    @TheMrBonzz 4 года назад +531

    The worst part is after you came back to land and the sea sickness hits, your sense of balance would be so thrown off that you could fall down by standing on a perfectly flat ground.

    • @bosunbay6404
      @bosunbay6404 4 года назад +67

      I was in the navy, and the seas aren’t always like this. I never got seasick once. Some people do. But your sense of balance is not off at all.

    • @Legitimatekid
      @Legitimatekid 4 года назад +63

      You only have sea legs on land if you've been constantly in rough weather for about a week before you head into land. Personally when I get sea legs I lose balance when bending over, going up stairs or going around corners, but I believe it's only because subconsciously your body is use to compensation for the roll you get while at sea.

    • @MeinSchatzEra
      @MeinSchatzEra 4 года назад +33

      Lol me and couple friends had this happen to us. Got back on land and walking was a bit strange to say the least. I still kept feeling the rocking under my feet for like 3 days. Then it went away.

    • @peacebewu
      @peacebewu 4 года назад +15

      kinda like when after swimming, you still feel like you're in water lol.

    • @TheMrBonzz
      @TheMrBonzz 4 года назад +12

      @@bosunbay6404 someone of us aren't build as tough as you are, although it would probably be bigger concern if you DID get seasick.

  • @BreezerBeej
    @BreezerBeej 4 года назад +663

    Sweet lady is like, “I just want to eat my yogurt and watch my crime show!”

    • @capyfanvok
      @capyfanvok 4 года назад +9

      She's probably used to it

    • @bobbyweirddick6556
      @bobbyweirddick6556 4 года назад +7

      I don’t know why but you reminded of the Simpson.
      I love sea sex over land sex. You don’t have to any work.

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary 4 года назад +1

      Beej Davis might want to reconsider the sweet (because of the yogurt) but she seems nice otherwise

    • @rixille
      @rixille 4 года назад

      @@bobbyweirddick6556 Bahaha I had thought about that, just let the boat do it for you.

  • @nikosneely1558
    @nikosneely1558 20 дней назад +2

    i get migranes just from car rides and being in a hammock, this looks cozy but like it'd kill me 😅 Respect

  • @charliedallachie3539
    @charliedallachie3539 4 года назад +420

    Cruises haven’t quite mastered it yet, things always go flying when they hit storms.

    • @PM-vb4od
      @PM-vb4od 4 года назад +6

      Are they meant to tie everything down?

    • @Skysiah0503
      @Skysiah0503 4 года назад +82

      Jones Paul
      Yes, not a fun time when the Fridge on the Disney Cruise crushes you or your child

    • @T3ki1a_
      @T3ki1a_ 4 года назад +27

      Thing is: Cruise boat are built for calm weather, it can winstead a storm for sure but it's going to be a funny ride

    • @maanmallak8953
      @maanmallak8953 4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/SdZIiBLtWf4/видео.html

    • @shaun_dunne
      @shaun_dunne 4 года назад +9

      Maan Mallak why did you give us that link

  • @funnyvideos-24by7
    @funnyvideos-24by7 4 года назад +929

    These people would act like normal in earthquake of over 8

    • @PitchSkullBlack
      @PitchSkullBlack 4 года назад +28

      Well they would, they're in the middle of an ocean. Not like they're gonna get one out there.

    • @ampassionstruck9138
      @ampassionstruck9138 4 года назад +6

      ...u need to bring them a sunami to make them panic !!😂😂😂

    • @chaellopez2708
      @chaellopez2708 4 года назад +11

      A&M passion struck you wont feel the tsunami in open waters. But its a different case when in port.

    • @markusmuller6173
      @markusmuller6173 4 года назад

      Catch the virus of freedom. Join the zombies of knowledge. Just boost your immune system. Dr. Wodarg explains, why most people are safe: ruclips.net/video/p_AyuhbnPOI/видео.html Luckily, there is no dangerous pandemic. That's what has to be acknowledged.

    • @Moniflower
      @Moniflower 4 года назад +6

      @@ampassionstruck9138 tsunami in the middle of ocean is just like another wave, no biggie . _.

  • @peterfrazer1943
    @peterfrazer1943 4 года назад +41

    She has a good roll going. My worst experience was in the North Sea and also the South China Sea. Good Luck to all Seafarers and safe voyage always,calm seas and as good wind.

  • @Shaheeda-fn2pr
    @Shaheeda-fn2pr Месяц назад +4

    I'm getting sea sick from the comfort of my bed in my home on solid ground. Hats off to anyone who finds this enjoyable, more power to them

  • @wbwilhite
    @wbwilhite 3 года назад +11

    His wife is awesome. She gets it like no other. Understanding, appreciation, love. Perfect.

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  3 года назад +9

      Thank you so much, we have been for over 30 years on many ships and went through many stormy seas all over the world, there are still some videos to come.

    • @TrueFilter
      @TrueFilter Год назад

      @@Wolfgang227 do you both work on the ship? Never knew you could travel with a partner on these ships.

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  Год назад

      @@TrueFilter My wife is not working on the ship, she got permission to come along, which is not always possible, it depends on the company you are working for.

  • @gurugordon
    @gurugordon 3 года назад +81

    Reminds me of my time at sea - everything from 140' fishing trawlers to 35,000 ton oil tankers. Tankers normally had a lazy rolling action, although one trip across the Southern Indian Ocean from Melbourne to the Cape the weather became so bad that we had to sail north a couple of degrees to get out of it. Fishing boats were a different story. We had wooden walls roughly 1' high around our bunks and I learned to sleep on my back with one leg folded flat on my bed to minimize the worst of the tossing and turning which took place during the frequent rough seas. It is amazing what the human body can very quickly adapt to.

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  3 года назад +7

      Yes, life at sea is sometimes challenging, thanks for sharing your experience.

    • @DANIAC262
      @DANIAC262 2 года назад +1

      I guess thats why hammocks are a thing.

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  2 года назад +2

      @@DANIAC262 Sorry, hammocks are totally out, you cannot find it on any ship, perhaps only in your garden.

    • @DANIAC262
      @DANIAC262 2 года назад

      @@Wolfgang227 okay...

    • @gurugordon
      @gurugordon 2 года назад +1

      @@DANIAC262 They don't work too well in confined spaces, especially when the ship is rolling 30+ degrees to either side.

  • @manavahalawat682
    @manavahalawat682 4 года назад +547

    I salute to all Engineers and worker who made this marval

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  4 года назад +15

      Thank you for your comment.

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  4 года назад +34

      @ Oh, so many questions, my job is Chief Engineer, yes I am a Buddhist, why China needs lumber, it is called business, they process it and sell it back to you. Life after death, that is not easy to explain, anyway I will try (and read all my comments above):
      Look at yourself, who or what are you? Now most people will only see the body and perhaps say, I am a body, those people you can ignore, it is useless to waste time on them, they deny their higher mind, consciousness and their free will. It would be like throwing your seed on the road instead on fertile ground.
      We are not a body, we are using a body for a certain time, to learn and to grow, to experience all sorts of feelings. We are spiritual beings, who have manifested in this body to experience the physical world. When we decide in the spiritual world to be part of the human experience, we make a plan, what we want to learn, we choose even our parents and also how we want to transition back. When we enter the physical world in the womb or in the newborn, we, the higher mind is stepping back to let the physical mind take over to experience the physical world.
      The baby is created by the father and mother, the higher mind takes possession of it and is always present until the body dies. There are exceptions, if you want to know about those, you have to read the books from Dolores Cannon.
      The higher mind is not able to communicate directly with the physical mind, he knows everything, the previous made plan, and the physical mind knows nothing of all this. And it has to be that way, otherwise the physical experience cannot be made. So the physical body and mind grows up and makes all sort of experience and mistakes, is shaped by the environment, by parents, friends, school, society and thinks there is only he and ignores the higher mind, because nobody is telling him this.
      If the physical mind is deviating too much from the original plan, the higher mind will take drastic actions, he will create serious accidents or terrible diseases to stop the physical mind to proceed on the wrong path. Nothing happens by coincident, everything is orchestrated.
      So how to listen to the higher mind? You have to follow your intuition, listen to you inner voice, what does not feel good, don’t do. Do only what makes you happy, without harming yourself or others. Don’t listen to others, they do not know you, listen to yourself.
      If the time has come, there is nothing to fear about, you transition back to where you have came from, you will even feel released from this heavy painful body, you will suddenly feel very light. It is important, before you transition, to let go all bonds, all attachments, all hate or revenge, forgive everybody and also yourself.
      Let your loved ones free, otherwise this bonds will draw you again to them in future lives and you have to go through the same situations, until you have learned your lesson. If you let go you will be free and you can choose how you will go on.
      So if you made mistakes due to greed or hate, better pay back now and don’t wait till you die, actually you never die, you are an eternal indestructible spiritual being, so don’t take everything to serious, there is plenty of time.

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  4 года назад +14

      @ You are welcome, I just see you asked the questions in another video, so I copied my answer also there.

    • @deborahpell3869
      @deborahpell3869 4 года назад +5

      So what you're saying is you salute, Iron Man, Thor, Spider man, Arrow, Black Widow Extra......Marvel Universe is big man.

    • @Asteroid.92
      @Asteroid.92 4 года назад +1

      @@deborahpell3869 dang😂😂

  • @wizrom3046
    @wizrom3046 15 дней назад +1

    As a baby I learned to walk on a ship that was doing this!
    When my family got on the ship I could only crawl, 2 months later when we arrived in this country I could walk even if the ship was rolling.
    I'm in my 50's now and have always had superb balance and dexterity

  • @brianbassett4379
    @brianbassett4379 4 года назад +34

    I was on a 42" crabber/gillnetter in Alaska leaving Farragut Bay crossing Frederick Sound toward Petersburg in 1978. The wind and waves were tossing the boat side to side just like this but with a much faster tempo. Looking at solid water out the pilot house windows about 30% of the time. I was pretty sure I was going to die from the constant retching when I heard the skipper Bob say, "get in your survival suit." I didn't throw-up into my mouth for a whole 5 mins. It was an amazing experience that I wouldn't trade but I don't need to experience it ever again.

    • @GTLees
      @GTLees 4 года назад +2

      Yessir, that would be rough. I don't think I'm built for such experiences. I'm not soft but I am quite sure I'd turn myself inside out fairly quickly.

    • @kekelaward
      @kekelaward 4 года назад

      Good job staying around this joint Brother.

    • @leehaelters6182
      @leehaelters6182 4 года назад

      Brian, the ship was lost? Did you go into the drink?

  • @ComancheWarrior63
    @ComancheWarrior63 3 года назад +357

    I'm a Navy veteran and some of my fondest memories are of sailing in heavy seas. I rode out 2 hurricanes aboard the USS Spruance DD-963.
    Sadly the Spru was decommissioned and now she rests at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean 😢

    • @forefatherofmankind3305
      @forefatherofmankind3305 3 года назад +4

      Liar

    • @d.od.3463
      @d.od.3463 3 года назад +7

      Alan; good to hear from a DD veteran. Back in the early 60's I had the distinct pleasure of being transported on the Attack Transport "USS FRANCIS MARION". This was one very fast ship to which the newly appointed Captain had installed the very loud & infamous "Bugle-attack horn", and just for kicks, he would come upon Destroyers (who in stormy seas are halfway underwater most of the time) and 'swamp' them just for the fun of it! I heard later that he got into a little trouble for that, but it was fun at the time!

    • @ComancheWarrior63
      @ComancheWarrior63 3 года назад +4

      @@d.od.3463 Because the first letter is "S" we adopted the Superman "S" as our symbol and we would play the Superman theme song whenever we returned from a deployment. Very fond memory that still brings me to tears when I hear that song. 🥺

    • @ProxityProductions
      @ProxityProductions 3 года назад

      Swamp them?

    • @ComancheWarrior63
      @ComancheWarrior63 3 года назад

      @The Complaining Channel We have a lot of armor on Navy ships so I wasn't worried. It's common for 1/3 of the smaller ships to get completely covered by waves during heavy seas.

  • @sdcoinshooter
    @sdcoinshooter 3 года назад +73

    That’s a pretty nice cabin! Plenty of room… Window. I was a Naval Officer for 12 years and WISH I had a cabin like that!

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  3 года назад +19

      I have to admit, it was one of my cabins with the biggest windows and I am sailing on many different kind of ships for over 30 years. You are right, cabins are usually not that spacious.

    • @andrewriggs4364
      @andrewriggs4364 2 года назад +6

      I was enlisted and for the first year had a sky rack. When the ship was rolling, I had to time the rolls to make it in.

  • @mogeroithe
    @mogeroithe Месяц назад +1

    From my experience, the sea isn't really rough until you leave footprints on the wall. Great video!I'm glad that life is behind me.

  • @bangdjapoet-tanamikan6356
    @bangdjapoet-tanamikan6356 4 года назад +273

    Man... Just feel dizzy already watching this, couldnt imagine if living there.

    • @PlaguesandPestilence
      @PlaguesandPestilence 4 года назад +10

      Right? They're just chillin like it's nothing

    • @foxceles
      @foxceles 4 года назад +3

      @Phil Uplin when i was in sea cadets, i was on a ship for 2 weeks. We were all a bit swayey after that lol

  • @jamesfrost7465
    @jamesfrost7465 3 года назад +218

    I actually enjoyed these days at sea. It's funny to turn on the water at a sink and watch the water come out of the faucet like a snake! The boat is pitching in every direction much much faster and more so than this ship. This is actually a smooth ride. The water coming out of the faucet is trying to go everywhere but in the sink. We know the water is coming straight down out of the faucet but it's the sink that is moving yet it looks like its the water moving. Oh I miss those days. The strangest feeling I have after being at sea for months is.... standing next to a tall building. It just doesnt feel right. It's very odd, you just spent a shipload of days at sea straining your eyes to look at the horizon. Everywhere you look you see the horizon. Everything is far far away, then the next day your standing next to a tall building..... believe it or not, it takes a few weeks to get use to that. To this day I dont like standing next to a tall building.
    Also when you get back, you look at people differently. They look at you having no idea what you just went through. Storms, rigging blown out, rouge waves as tall as a three story buildings slamming into you. A crew member or you almost falling overboard never to be seen again. Avoiding collisions, fighting a broken engine. At the same time, the most beautiful Sun rises, sun sets, sea creatures and the stars. Oh the stars, the milky way so bright with countless stars. Gods amazing brilliance and beauty. Oh I miss going to sea. Sailing ships for me and a life at sea. Take care mates.

    • @southern7766
      @southern7766 3 года назад +8

      I got the best sleep during rolls like this haha

    • @londoncrow500
      @londoncrow500 2 года назад +6

      The rolling, the salty smell, the occasion wave crash... Sea is life

    • @QueenNoTeetha151
      @QueenNoTeetha151 2 года назад +4

      Being at sea can be such a beautiful experience as well as a bit unpleasant when its rough. My favorites are those sunrises and sunsets or the blue skies with endless fluffy clouds. I miss the remoteness of it when I get back to land.

    • @jamesfrost7465
      @jamesfrost7465 2 года назад +6

      A life at Sea is the life for us! Hoy mates, Happy New Years, may all your night skies be red. A sailors delight!

    • @fmar.8311
      @fmar.8311 2 года назад +1

      How did you end up in such a ship? Was it for work or something?

  • @LisaMarieMJ
    @LisaMarieMJ 2 года назад +71

    The best sleep I ever had was on a cruise ship. Being rocked to sleep in that bedding that felt like a cloud… 💜

  • @SeepreeAiyer-z6t
    @SeepreeAiyer-z6t 17 дней назад +1

    Lovely. Unpredictable. Dangerous too. Still experiencing such adventures should never be missed just because we want to be safe. 😊

  • @OCayAmercia
    @OCayAmercia 4 года назад +3320

    Imagine trying to poop on a toilet and the water start rolling out of the toilet

    • @usernamenone5109
      @usernamenone5109 4 года назад +77

      Mike R 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @insertnamehere8096
      @insertnamehere8096 4 года назад +96

      Mike R you are legendary sir

    • @nikolaybelev8696
      @nikolaybelev8696 4 года назад +132

      On vessels there is no water in the toilet. Everything is sucked via vacuum.

    • @rioyalxy8901
      @rioyalxy8901 4 года назад +15

      @Mike R mood

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  4 года назад +438

      @@nikolaybelev8696
      Yes, there are some vessels with vacuum systems, it has the advantage that the pipes do not need to have a downward slope for the water to flow. The pipe can be laid in any position, also upwards and the pipes are smaller, about 1 inch. But it can be troublesome if someone drops something inside, I had to remove wall panels to follow the pipes behind the walls to locate the elbows where the keys or pants or whatever was stuck. A big headache because during the fault finding the complete toilet system is out of order and cannot be used.
      I have been on newer ships where the old water drain pipe system is still in use.

  • @shadowsdad903
    @shadowsdad903 3 года назад +241

    The surprise for me was that after being at sea for a few weeks, once you were on dry land, it was rolling.

    • @bonesbones2364
      @bonesbones2364 3 года назад +1

      wdym rolling

    • @bertiewooster3326
      @bertiewooster3326 3 года назад +5

      @Chirag V Yes best seasick pills dull the inner ear !

    • @hugolafhugolaf
      @hugolafhugolaf 3 года назад +7

      If you ride a hardcore roller coaster, it does that. I can't imagine after WEEKS at sea.

    • @finnzweitname5905
      @finnzweitname5905 3 года назад +6

      Usually you dont really notice it untill you lay down on shore

    • @gastonbell108
      @gastonbell108 3 года назад +6

      @@finnzweitname5905 I can see how that might make people want to go back to sea, honestly.

  • @nathanyoder9593
    @nathanyoder9593 4 года назад +399

    Can you imagine taking a shit when the ship is rocking like that?😂

    • @Wildcatchigga11
      @Wildcatchigga11 4 года назад +43

      You will act normal but the ship is always drunk. It's the opposite

    • @EzEcHiEl1121
      @EzEcHiEl1121 4 года назад +7

      My thought since i started working on a boat is if i was able to keep my shit together and go places after 15 beers, its a nice training for when the boat is rocking

    • @nannesoar
      @nannesoar 4 года назад +57

      They cancel each other out and you become sober

    • @BlitzkriegRap
      @BlitzkriegRap 4 года назад +2

      @@nannesoar loool

    • @KillJoy_Since2017
      @KillJoy_Since2017 4 года назад

      Nathan Yoder
      😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @boss12
    @boss12 14 дней назад +1

    I need a hug after watching this.

  • @chauhanrajput4733
    @chauhanrajput4733 4 года назад +342

    I cant pee even in a running train's washroom it takes a while and have to concentrate hard. Indian train are bit shaky so what would happen in stimber i am concern. Does that let and right tilting remain continuous in stimber!? Now i understood why Columbus remained sick most of the time

    • @MN-br5nb
      @MN-br5nb 4 года назад +6

      TMI nobody needs to hear how Indians go to the bathroom

    • @jsubhan1792
      @jsubhan1792 4 года назад +17

      @@MN-br5nb you are Pakistani my brother?

    • @MN-br5nb
      @MN-br5nb 4 года назад +1

      j subhan nah just TMI yo

    • @ANR1122
      @ANR1122 4 года назад +2

      @Clive Nyathi its same with me

    • @chauhanrajput4733
      @chauhanrajput4733 4 года назад

      @@jsubhan1792 no brother i am an Indian.

  • @flaffy6181
    @flaffy6181 4 года назад +372

    This kinda makes me sleepy though
    Like being in a giant crib.
    On a deadly sea.
    With millions of vicious creatures below you.
    I'm not sleepy anymore.

    • @Anon18694
      @Anon18694 4 года назад +11

      Thats why I rather crash in a plane then end up like people in titanic.

    • @Luca_86
      @Luca_86 4 года назад +19

      The most vicious creatures are actually on the boat

    • @Anon18694
      @Anon18694 4 года назад +1

      @@Luca_86 lollllllllll ur so right😂😂😂😂

    • @aureliuszeta3037
      @aureliuszeta3037 4 года назад +3

      @@Anon18694 Ackshually, if yoy're lucky enough to crash over the ocean, you get double the fun of screaming your head off mid air AND drowning if you survive the first bit

    • @josephsherman5288
      @josephsherman5288 4 года назад +2

      I miss sleeping on a wooden boat, the rocking and sound of water against the hull.

  • @saviosays
    @saviosays 3 года назад +144

    Explains why most seamen walk wobbly on land.
    Just kidding. Tough life. Respect.

    • @lydiaanderson4020
      @lydiaanderson4020 3 года назад

      @Hello Savio, How are you doing?

    • @m1co294
      @m1co294 3 года назад +7

      Actually it does explain why most seamen walk wobbly on land, its called sea legs

    • @lydiaanderson4020
      @lydiaanderson4020 3 года назад +1

      @@m1co294 Is called land sickness.

    • @Oakleaf700
      @Oakleaf700 3 года назад

      @@lydiaanderson4020 ''Mal de bebarquement'....I had it for a few days after a crossing on the Irish Sea...The floor and room at home appeared to be ''Heaving'' and moving. An unsettling feeling for sure.

    • @chrisemerson515
      @chrisemerson515 3 года назад +1

      Probably because they’ve broken a hip or 2! Lol

  • @TheStowAway594
    @TheStowAway594 13 дней назад +1

    Wow that window has an incredible view, I could watch that all day. It would really cool to do a trip like this, but I've never been out in the real deep water ocean. I would probably be puking my guts out.

  • @Ketannabis
    @Ketannabis 3 года назад +63

    Man im so jealous it looks so beautiful and comfortable there. So peaceful

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  3 года назад +12

      Yes, at that moment it was still fun, later, after the ship was fully loaded, we run into a storm, then it became scary: ruclips.net/video/fcbGVI1ClAM/видео.html

    • @cwatson42785
      @cwatson42785 3 года назад

      @@Wolfgang227 What is the purpose of that ship? To transport cargo? If so what type? Thanks for sharing

    • @randomman057
      @randomman057 3 года назад

      @@cwatson42785 They're on a lumber carrier. In the other video you can see them carrying raw timber that's strapped down across the deck. The tall pylons are used to help keep the timber on deck while loading and underway. Then the load is strapped down to keep it from shifting violently in rougher seas that could damage the ship and/or capsize it.

    • @cwatson42785
      @cwatson42785 3 года назад

      @@randomman057 Thanks bud, yeah I clicked on that video right after watching this and my question was immediately answered lol. That's what i didn't get at first cause it didn't look like "cargo" really had a place but then it all made sense. I appreciate the response though 🍻

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  3 года назад +1

      @@cwatson42785 The vessel in the video is empty and it is a bulk carrier which carries only cargo in bulk, what you normally pour into the cargo holds, like soybeans, wheat, grain, cement, fertiliser, coal, iron ore, etc. also steel coils, and other things you can store in this huge holds. On our first voyage we did carry logs as you already saw and '-random man-' already answered.

  • @architaaster
    @architaaster 4 года назад +421

    Imagine a person sitting calmly on sofa and watching that tv and eating snacks in this situation ... he will be called a real brave...

    • @deeznoots6241
      @deeznoots6241 4 года назад +28

      Archit A ehh i personally find it really easy to sleep in a rocking ship, its really nice and calming.

    • @MR-SR20
      @MR-SR20 4 года назад +1

      @@deeznoots6241 yup it is so good

    • @JaySparky
      @JaySparky 4 года назад +17

      Until you get dumped out of bed onto the steel floor

    • @drshahmeerkhan106
      @drshahmeerkhan106 4 года назад

      what else they can do. ?

    • @marvinirving9393
      @marvinirving9393 4 года назад +1

      I think I'm going to barf.

  • @mgcarr61camaro91
    @mgcarr61camaro91 3 года назад +38

    I have so much respect for you ! The world would not run without the brave people on these ship's !

  • @louis3328
    @louis3328 23 дня назад +3

    I'm sick on an optimist boat... this is one of my top 5 nightmares 😂

  • @canozzkan
    @canozzkan 4 года назад +120

    My dad is a captain and he had shown me something looks like a clock showing how the ship was rolling - it was at 18 degree. It is totally crazy!

    • @DroneTravels_KS
      @DroneTravels_KS 4 года назад +11

      This is called a clinometer. And 18 degrees is quite a lot

    • @suhaschury7703
      @suhaschury7703 4 года назад +4

      Is this normal during voyage ,is the sea rough

    • @elck3
      @elck3 4 года назад +2

      At what degree does it tip?

    • @chaellopez2708
      @chaellopez2708 4 года назад +2

      I experienced a 25. And it was crazy.

  • @BradyDoesntMiss
    @BradyDoesntMiss 4 года назад +317

    This seems absolutely excruciating. That rocking back and forth would make me vomit.

    • @janetgreenslade9281
      @janetgreenslade9281 4 года назад +6

      Yeah I think I'd barf too lol

    • @adonaiyah2196
      @adonaiyah2196 4 года назад +13

      That's why it's called sea sickness

    • @janetgreenslade9281
      @janetgreenslade9281 4 года назад +18

      @@adonaiyah2196 no shit

    • @luuk341
      @luuk341 4 года назад

      everyone does, in seas like that

    • @runeavisth
      @runeavisth 4 года назад +9

      luuk341 not everyone. Never been seasick and i work on a ship

  • @cheesetruck4738
    @cheesetruck4738 3 года назад +83

    I love how this is just a normal day in the job

    • @satish801
      @satish801 3 года назад +5

      i'm wondering if this is normal 😀 at what point they would actually push the panic button

  • @spikes1210
    @spikes1210 15 дней назад +1

    I was once travelling on a night ferry between Turku and Stockholm. The sea was choppy in December. Everyone was terrified in my group the entire night while I slept like a baby in my bunk. The rolling sea helped me sleep well. Thought I would share

  • @stanmoroncini8825
    @stanmoroncini8825 4 года назад +781

    No one:
    RUclips: wanna watch a video of a ship rocking around?
    Me: Yes please.

  • @mavic2175
    @mavic2175 2 года назад +8

    My dad was an officer of the Merchant Marine. He traveled all around. And yes, he would tell us of his travels and all this sea rocking. He was able to take us and mom along with him on a few trips, amazing.

  • @smartestbonobo8263
    @smartestbonobo8263 4 года назад +156

    I remember during one of my contracts, I was on a bulk carrier. We were outside of China, when a typhoon warning was given.
    We had to go around the typhoon that formed close to the coast, but we were still affected. The whole ship started rolling,things flying around. It was one of my favourite moments, only had to do watch and no deck work, plus it was fun watching the waves hit and cover the whole 300 meter vessel from left right, aft and fore!

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  4 года назад +19

      Thanks for sharing your experience.

    • @vsaucemichaelhere3409
      @vsaucemichaelhere3409 4 года назад +29

      @@Wolfgang227 your definition of fun is very different than mine.

    • @maitreytelang2312
      @maitreytelang2312 4 года назад +3

      Wesley Slawson lol !

    • @arsyadsahupala8360
      @arsyadsahupala8360 4 года назад +2

      @@vsaucemichaelhere3409 lol

    • @moragev2606
      @moragev2606 4 года назад +6

      @@vsaucemichaelhere3409 his fun there was literally my nightmare.

  • @davidswanson5669
    @davidswanson5669 24 дня назад +1

    The gimbal for the win! Never thought that would have such usefulness in showing the true rocking motion of a ship.

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  23 дня назад

      There was no gimbal, I just hold the camera in my hands.

    • @davidswanson5669
      @davidswanson5669 23 дня назад +1

      @ I am very impressed! I wish you lots of happiness and fortune brother.

  • @Bettinasisrg
    @Bettinasisrg 2 года назад +12

    I grew up swimming in the Pacific Ocean where waves would get pretty big and it always amazed me how you could dive under the water and look up, it would be so calm 10 feet under water and crazy up top. Cute couple!

  • @Sunny74-
    @Sunny74- 2 года назад +16

    Thank you crew for all you do for us. Putting your life on the line. 🙏🏽💕

  • @marthac1897
    @marthac1897 4 года назад +116

    Omg the sea really is never ending, I would be terrified

    • @alexcurrie5675
      @alexcurrie5675 4 года назад +5

      Well no it does end

    • @Longshlongjon22
      @Longshlongjon22 4 года назад

      Alex Currie I think what he means is into the deep ocean it never ends I mean think about it we haven’t even explored that deep yet so therefore it’s somewhat never ending but it’s nothing like space let’s introduce Martha so galaxies 😂😂

    • @torin6258
      @torin6258 4 года назад +2

      Wandy Wexler Weslon
      Your comment makes zero sense.

    • @youcansave15ormoreoncarins75
      @youcansave15ormoreoncarins75 4 года назад

      @@alexcurrie5675 technically the ocean doesnt end, cause it isnt separated by land but it kinda does at the bottom if that counts

  • @toddstewart4404
    @toddstewart4404 Месяц назад +1

    How your cabin does not become trashed in those rough seas is amazing!

  • @meher9608
    @meher9608 4 года назад +134

    Now imagine what the fishing boats go through.

    • @hopsta5628
      @hopsta5628 4 года назад +14

      I've been caught in similar weather in Bass Strait while working on 60ft fishing boats, it's terrifying, absolutely terrifying.

    • @yosoylaquesoy809
      @yosoylaquesoy809 4 года назад +1

      Ahahaha

    • @UnitedDiscord
      @UnitedDiscord 4 года назад +4

      Fuck imagine what the Edmund Fitzgerald went through.

    • @Eevee13-xo
      @Eevee13-xo 4 года назад +3

      @@hopsta5628 Fair winds and following seas.
      I can't even imagine how scary it is.

    • @whitedove4902
      @whitedove4902 4 года назад

      Exactly 🙄

  • @billfunk1219
    @billfunk1219 3 года назад +29

    Scary! Thanks for filming this. Wishing you and your wife many safe travels!

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  3 года назад +3

      You are welcome and thank you very much, but the scary part came on the way back with full cargo: ruclips.net/video/fcbGVI1ClAM/видео.html

  • @abcdeeeeff
    @abcdeeeeff 4 года назад +330

    And when they got off the ship they were still rolling for rest of Thier lives

    • @pineapple5034
      @pineapple5034 4 года назад +4

      Deep.

    • @kunalprasad4215
      @kunalprasad4215 4 года назад

      Indeed very deep

    • @shangviyadav8407
      @shangviyadav8407 4 года назад +2

      😂😂😂😂 LMAO

    • @vanniyo8988
      @vanniyo8988 4 года назад +1

      Rolling in cash

    • @thecrazysarecomin
      @thecrazysarecomin 4 года назад +4

      Funnily enough you do , after a month at sea when you first step on land your balance is all weird because shits not moving like you're used to .

  • @trex70
    @trex70 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for sharing. Very exiting.

  • @Danie678
    @Danie678 4 года назад +245

    It great, but now imagine how medieval ship at the flying dutchman or Portuguese era with wooden sail ship handle this situation 😯

  • @michaelwest7874
    @michaelwest7874 4 года назад +654

    I’d be sitting in the lifeboat with a life preserver on bible in one hand flare gun in the other

    • @cellothere5723
      @cellothere5723 4 года назад +3

      Michael West same😂😂

    • @annenymety209
      @annenymety209 4 года назад +5

      Seriously! This is the stuff of nightmares.

    • @princessnerd7266
      @princessnerd7266 4 года назад +3

      Agreed 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @doreenhastings7607
      @doreenhastings7607 4 года назад +2

      😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😅 your funny.

    • @doreenhastings7607
      @doreenhastings7607 4 года назад +2

      I would be there with you with my hand over your eyes and yours over mine 😭🤢🤮..

  • @aprimarieu8729
    @aprimarieu8729 4 года назад +22

    I love how the lady just moves around like no big deal.

  • @cle_roknn3742
    @cle_roknn3742 5 месяцев назад +1

    The ease with which this lady walks during the rolling is unbelievable. Talk about a true seafarer, that's some epic skill and makes it looks easy....

  • @bungiecoocoo
    @bungiecoocoo 4 года назад +108

    The ship is like an old lady in a rocking chair.

    • @Light-cy1gp
      @Light-cy1gp 4 года назад +3

      Thats a good analagy

    • @sobanthegreat1099
      @sobanthegreat1099 4 года назад

      She was also not a young travelling on this ship

    • @gabrielaagusts9854
      @gabrielaagusts9854 4 года назад

      But now if that chair breaks it's cold water and darkness and probably death

    • @MetaDecker
      @MetaDecker 4 года назад

      A very large old lady

  • @rifke
    @rifke 4 года назад +618

    The Sea was angry that day. Like an old man sending his soup back at the deli.

  • @ishita2027
    @ishita2027 4 года назад +911

    If I were there:
    *"Mom come pick me up, I am scared"*
    👁👄👁

    • @Wolfgang227
      @Wolfgang227  4 года назад +197

      There is nothing to be afraid of, life can be sometimes a bit rough, you have to stand your ground.

    • @elijahalcober9761
      @elijahalcober9761 4 года назад +29

      @@Wolfgang227 Quite literally

    • @lokeshwaraiahm.r1810
      @lokeshwaraiahm.r1810 4 года назад +3

      Well r u the owner of chanel ironoshi??? Cause the dp is of bts love yourself album and ur name is isitha?? I am i right well don't mistake me

    • @ishita2027
      @ishita2027 4 года назад

      @@lokeshwaraiahm.r1810 no sorry I am not

    • @ishita2027
      @ishita2027 4 года назад

      @@Wolfgang227 well yes I guess

  • @eeverett2
    @eeverett2 Месяц назад +1

    This is better than I thought it would be. Nothing slid or rolled off of your tables. That was surprising to me.