Tamar-class is RNLB, a 53', it carries inflatables. Shannon-class lifeboat, Length 13.6 m (44 ft 7 in). I did not see any boats that work in the surf. 47′ MLB is designed to weather hurricane force winds and heavy seas, capable of surviving winds up to 60 knots (110 km/h), breaking surf up to 6 m (20 ft) and impacts up to three G's.
@@garyechols9458 actually, the Shannon class is equivalent to the 47' MLB in many aspects. Speed, range, water jet driven, severe weather capable. The Shannon's are self righting (unless they're carrying an emergency excess of passengers)
No one should get seasick in those conditions, everyone is too gassed on adrenaline! It's when you get offshore in a slow monotonous rolling swell that it hits you if you're prone to that sort of thing.
The US Coast Guard, my FAVORITE branch!!!!!
Amazing drone footage.... congrats !!!
Reminds me of the 44 footer from Oregon Inlet Nc . 44484 built in 64 . The Graveyard Ghost ! What a Ride !!!
Pretty cool! Makes me want to go see in person! Thanks for sharing !
This looks like more fun than waking up and finding Hale Berry in your bed!!
Those boats are so awesome
Awesome boat👍
awesome, i live in Brookings and was in Neah Bay 87-90. we had the old 44' MLB.
the new 47' sure seems a lot faster. great vid, earned a sub... cheers
Haha! Yes! These new coasties are spoiled with the 47' ! 😀
A walk in the park for those dedicated folks
Awesome vessel!!!
Great shots!
Awesome wish I was on that boat
Sweet footage!
Mein Gott! A 22 in 3-ft surf in LI Sound was just kid stuff compared to this. In 1964 I automated N. LI lighthouses: Gt. Captains, Greens Reef, etc.
Were you on another vessel or shooting from the shore?
How do these boats compare to the latest classes of RNLI AW lifeboats?
Tamar-class is RNLB, a 53', it carries inflatables. Shannon-class lifeboat, Length 13.6 m (44 ft 7 in). I did not see any boats that work in the surf. 47′ MLB is designed to weather hurricane force winds and heavy seas, capable of surviving winds up to 60 knots (110 km/h), breaking surf up to 6 m (20 ft) and impacts up to three G's.
@@garyechols9458 actually, the Shannon class is equivalent to the 47' MLB in many aspects. Speed, range, water jet driven, severe weather capable. The Shannon's are self righting (unless they're carrying an emergency excess of passengers)
Does everyone participate in surf training?
In Humboldt Bay, but not on purpose...
Boat crews do
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I get sea sick every time I watch these types of video’s. Should come with a health warning.
No one should get seasick in those conditions, everyone is too gassed on adrenaline! It's when you get offshore in a slow monotonous rolling swell that it hits you if you're prone to that sort of thing.