Ship in bad weather

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by dskira, Jun 5, 2010.

  1. dskira

    dskira Previous Member

    Luxury cruise in bad position. Force 9 say the caption, Bay of Briscanne.

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  2. dskira

    dskira Previous Member

    It was down, now up:D

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  3. dskira

    dskira Previous Member

    And down again :p

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  4. hoytedow
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    Looks like those props were sucking air!
     
  5. troy2000
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    Oogh. I'm getting queasy just looking at the pictures. And I've never been seasick in my life.

    Came close, quartering the waves out of San Pedro one day. Of course, I had just finished stuffing myself on an incredibly greasy spaghetti and meatball dinner. A couple of minutes topside in fresh air where I could see the horizon took care of the problem.
     
  6. apex1

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    Well, thats the day when you order just half a soup, coffee or beer, to keep the table linen clean.
    Steaks one can order full size but has to hold the fork in, it otherwise will fly when the nose dives in......
    The biig advantage of such weather is, that you have the undivided attention of the entire service and kitchen personal.
    Stay in the bar after the feast for at least 5hrs. where drinks are on the house and you are the only guest. The main hall and passageways stink like hell until the crew copes with it!
     
  7. Submarine Tom

    Submarine Tom Previous Member

    Yeeehaaaa!!!

    Looks like they may be leaving port, perhaps still in the surf zone.

    I wonder where the shots were taken from.

    Great pics, thanks dskira.

    -Tom
     
  8. apex1

    apex1 Guest

    Enjoy the North Sea in winter time, you might have a chance to get seasick. Most of the time it is not as dramatic there, but when the grey riders turn their coats to black, the Hoorn is childrens playground compared.

    I posted the link several times, here again:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYRE9zN6Mgc

    I was a guest aboard, and could hardly believe they DID deliver the pump for the rig!

    Regards
    Richard
     
  9. hoytedow
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    Poetic.
     
  10. BTPost
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    BTPost Junior Member

    Come up and play in my backyard in the winter time.... The North Pacific, and Bering Sea, will show you a good time with 40 ft seas, and 90 Knot winds, and that is a fishing day....
     
  11. mark775

    mark775 Guest

    Wow, I always thought SE was part of the Seattle Borough until I just looked it up...You are dang near on the frontier with Alaska!
    I actually saw almost forty footers on an ebb leaving Cross Sound once - It can get crummy like any pass/bar with an opposing sea and current.
     
  12. Get-a-Life
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    Get-a-Life KenM

    Surfin'

    Same here, come and play in our area anytime, winter, summer doesn't matter.

    When the roaring forties and screaming fifties decide to blow and the fetch is from South Africa to Tasmania via the Southern Ocean you just know you are gunna get a large swell and wave height of over 40 foot.

    We have tried surfing our way into Port Davey on the west coast of Tasmania in our 36' yacht, exciting is one way to put it.:rolleyes:

    Stupid another!

    I was on an aircraft carrier in the South China sea duringa typhoon, we managed to wash everything off the flight deck.

    Not many people at breakfast that morning either.

    Cheers
     
  13. apex1

    apex1 Guest

    BtPost and Get a life

    Thanks for your kindly invitations. I played in your backyards, as around the Hoorn, and have every sort of respect at least. But a 40ft wave over several hundreds or thousands meter of water is not the same as the same height over just 80 or 100 meter as in the North Sea. Hard to find a rougher area when the getting gets tough.

    Did you watch the video linked above? That was just force ten in spring! Force twelve in winter looks different.

    Regards
    Richard
     
  14. M&M Ovenden
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    M&M Ovenden Senior Member

    Just looked at your video, and carried on looking at bad seas clips....Boat for sale...I'm going to get myself a horse, less scary :D
     

  15. apex1

    apex1 Guest

    Ah, come on chicken................ Horse riding is reportedly the sport with the highest rate of deathly accidents per practicing person.



    As I said above, the guys delivered the pump................
     
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