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Skybird 01-13-11 09:20 AM

Let's go cruisin', ladies!
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELDTy...eature=related

http://smilie-land.de/t/t-v/uebel/uebel0004.gif

Matador.es 01-13-11 09:32 AM

very nice footage.

I sail quite often, 1 regatta a week plus some additional long distance regattas or just deliveries. I have experienced how wild nature can be. Despite i have never seen a film, photo that comes close to these experiences. I never was able to film it, although we often assumed to do so. When the time comes and the **** hit the fence, there is no time for taking pictures.

Gargamel 01-13-11 09:45 AM

Those are some big waves there!

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I never was able to film it, although we often assumed to do so. When the time comes and the **** hit the fence, there is no time for taking pictures.
Unless that's what your there to do.

Matador.es 01-13-11 10:36 AM

i am a bow man and genua trim :D

Das Boot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjSY-wBxJEY

Alex 01-13-11 10:37 AM

Abeille Bourbon & Abeille Flandre, 2 French high seas emergency tow vessels, each being 80 metres long with a tractive power of 200 tonnes-force.

1:16 :o

May I say I would not like to stand on the foredeck of this ship during a storm ?

Skybird 01-13-11 11:00 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dz_N6MG5tt0


Turnover-test of a new German sea rescue vessel.

The rescue cruisers of all classes of the DGzRS (German Maritime Search and Rescue Service) have been built from beginning on with this capability. Different to the German Coastguard, the service is not maintained by the state , and I think it lives by donations exclusively. It has around 50 bases and a fleet of around 60 so-called Rettungskreuzer, operating in the Baltic and North Sea. Some types of these cruiser designs set new benchmarks at time of their service entry, being copied by others. I know one man having served on these. Very special people.

Skybird 01-13-11 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Alex (Post 1573438)
May I say I would not like to stand on the foredeck of this ship during a storm ?

Of course you wouldn't because you couldn't. :)

krashkart 01-13-11 11:14 AM

Oooo, that looks absolutely nauseating in some of those shots. :):hmmm:

I've never been near an ocean, but I have shot some rapids (7-inch peaks! *wheee*) on the Palouse. Aboard an air mattress, even. :yeah:

Matador.es 01-13-11 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by krashkart (Post 1573456)
...but I have shot some rapids (7-inch peaks! *wheee*) on the Palouse. Aboard an air mattress, even. :yeah:

What is "but I have shot some rapids (7-inch peaks! *wheee*) on the Palouse"

Alex 01-13-11 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1573449)
Of course you wouldn't because you couldn't. :)

:O:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1573448)
Turnover-test of a new German sea rescue vessel.
[...]
It has around 50 bases and a fleet of around 60 so-called Rettungskreuzer, operating in the Baltic and North Sea.

You appear to have a full fleet of unsinkable ones. :huh:
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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1573448)
I know one man having served on these. Very special people.

Those living/working close to Mother Nature are always this kind of introverted/self-sufficient people, hehe. :03:

Skybird 01-13-11 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex (Post 1573507)
:O:

You appear to have a full fleet of unsinkable ones. :huh:
:03:

As far as I can say, yes. Even the dhingies the cruisers have aboard, can turn over 360°. Which may not be that surprising. What amazes me is that the cruisers themselves can do that.

Dhingy video

Sorry for the term "cruiser". But that's what we call them: maritime rescue-cruisers (Seenotrettungskreuzer).

I love these boats.

Gargamel 01-13-11 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Matador.es (Post 1573486)
What is "but I have shot some rapids (7-inch peaks! *wheee*) on the Palouse"

Basically this:

http://www.simpalife.com/wp-content/...r-Floating.jpg


I always wanted to start crewing on bigger boats, I crewed and skipped FJ's (12 ft single mast, 3 sail), and I signed up to crew on a J30 something, but then I moved to WV and became a white water raft guide for the summer instead. :D

Alex 01-13-11 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1573589)
What amazes me is that the cruisers themselves can do that.

http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/1...nstitre1vg.jpg

The Third Man 01-13-11 05:49 PM

Sea sick.

krashkart 01-13-11 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Matador.es (Post 1573486)
What is "but I have shot some rapids (7-inch peaks! *wheee*) on the Palouse"

I was under-embellishing about a childhood experience. :lol:


These folks here are shooting some rapids:

http://www.waterbynature.com/whitewa...-1-450x299.jpg




And here is a good example of the rapids I shot on the Palouse river:

http://the.palouse.net/potlatch/photos/river1.jpg






My apologies for the dry humor. :oops::)

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EDIT: Gargamel has the right idea. :yeah:


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