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Old 07-30-10, 09:05 PM   #1
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Default Sailor? the scariest job of the world!

perfekt storm and the hole ship is bending



and another ones,





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Old 07-30-10, 09:20 PM   #2
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Old 07-30-10, 09:49 PM   #3
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I liked being in rough seas, it was fun at times. And when it was time for me to hit the rack, the rocking of the boat would put me out the second my head hit the pillow.
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Old 07-31-10, 02:15 AM   #4
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the rocking of the boat would put me out the second my head hit the pillow.
or the bulkhead
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Old 07-31-10, 05:19 AM   #5
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Just a bit choppy, nothing to worry about
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When I saw the title I immediatly remembered my sailing days.

Now I have never served aboard a large ship like that but have been on quite a few offshore junkets on a sailboat.

Offshore sailboat racing is noted as one of the most dangerous sports in the world. I have seen my fair share of 'accidents' fingers ripped off or mangled, teeth busted out, limbs fractured, eyes gouged... sigh those were the good old days
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Old 07-31-10, 10:02 AM   #7
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THIS will be my life :S

I hope I marry a dragon of a wife so I'll be glad to be in this
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THIS will be my life :S

I hope I marry a dragon of a wife so I'll be glad to be in this
Now theres a sailor
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Old 07-31-10, 11:43 AM   #9
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The up/down flexing I can understand, but that port/starboard flexing?

I wonder how those containers stay on deck sometimes.

Merchant marine sure earn their paychecks.
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Old 07-31-10, 02:24 PM   #10
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strong wind!

Personally, I like strong winds, the Court of occasions as I sailed the oceans,so surely it can be tough, but it belongs to the game rules.in many cases it's because the captain gives the orders to mine more risk at any difficulty,captain's orders are clearly crucial, and boat's size is not decisive.
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only been in a couple of pansy storms we get out here on the baltic, once on a sailing yacht, that was fun. Another time on a ferry going to Stockholm, both me and my father were fine, but my mother, brother and sister were chumming the fish, apparently I inherited my dads sea legs. He was a senior liutenant in the soviet navy (not by choice) and after that a merchant seaman.
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Old 07-31-10, 02:47 PM   #12
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You generally find the bed and settee in the accomodation at 90 degrees to each other so you can still sleep whether the boat is pitching or rolling.

I thought the bed was far more comfortable so I'd use my life jacket to wedge myself in
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or the bulkhead
That only happened when we changed depth. Many a time I woke up face first in a parts locker.
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Old 07-31-10, 02:55 PM   #14
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Yes.....

I remember once, when it was difficult to see what was the ceiling or floor,and this was a boat that did not exceed 140 feet
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