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  • 0:02 - There goes my damn soup!

  • sær ikki so extremt út

  • oooooo~~ so that heavy~~~

  • ohh shit put the fuckn life boat out where gonna sink......pussy

  • Her name is Toccata

  • WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SHIP¿

  • what heavy!!??

  • This was Carribean, I'm guessing ballast + old swell from a storm. 

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  • Maybe they have a furious Pachyderm in the hold!

  • How is this huge tanker rolling in some 3 footers?

  • HEAVY ROLLING MY ASS... THAT´S A 10 DEGREES ROLLING ABOUT , AND WE USE TO PLAY PINGPONG IN THE PLAYING ROOM EVEN WITH MORE ROLLING..HAHA

  • heavy rolling??? xaxaxaxaxxaxaxax

    

  • @xydakisgiannis ti malakas eine aftos xaxa xD

  • You call those wawes? Wwell I don´t even see any wawes with white foam on top of them so ocean is almost still and still ship is rolling all the time. What the hell is going on with that ship. You should see when wawes are about 20 meters or more, then we are talking about wawes.

  • no way this is even close to heavy rolling - are there sailors on board or chicken?

  • gemiyi niye  sallıyonuz lan ipneler

  • heavy rolling ??? wht are you gonna do when it gets really bad ???

  • @156GTA900RRfireblade got to agree with you blade,when in the North Sea you dream about weather like this

  • seriously? heavy swells?

  • My Dad [who was in the Navy would have said ''this is as flat as a millpond''

  • That's not heavy rolling. It wouldn't even knock the captain's rum off the table!

  • I make bigger waves in my bathtub lmao

  • heavy rolling!!!!!!!.....what a joke.

  • heavy rolling!!!!!!!.....what a joke.

  • During a typhoon our ship was flanking at 3 knots into the swells. You could hear her groan as the hull stressed before crashing in the hole left by the swell some 70 feet to the bottom. Blue water crashed against against the bulkhead of the 02 level at the quarter deck. It was later revealed that our 'ol man had been critically concerned of the ship breaking in half during that storm. It was near Luzon in 1967.

  • heavy swell ......your joking!

  • Come on ...heavy rolling ..maybe if you were in a 19ft boat

  • @morace250 this is a tanker... to make that roling u need really bad sea!

  • That seems excessive, the sea is fairly calm. Is the ship that unstable, or possibly not loaded evenly?

  • @Nelvin78 Hit the right wave period and it doesn't really matter what the size of the waves are. also this could be an example of parametric rolling (difficult to tell as can't see the waves very well) and this is in fact very dangerous. The ship also appears to be in a ballast condition so it may be fairly unstable in terms of roll restoring.

  • sea like mirror

  • haaaa haaaa.....try north Atlantic in janurary on a ship a quarter that size....rollercoster!!

  • Idk... I have seen the size of these ships and for it to be rolling that hard it must be pretty bumpy. People compare this so those pilot boats going through the surf on their way out... this things prop blade is the size of one of those boats. I mean I am no expert, but I work on a 90 footer as a deckhand and I imagine we would be rockin hardcore.

  • She looks a bit tender to me for that sea state, looks like the C/M's load plan is off, not much GM there...

  • Fuck heaven, fuck a harp, and angel wings.When I die wrap me up in my hard weather gear, give me a good song, and rolling sea!

  • Well, lots of people that are complaining here about it is not that heavy rolling are correct, but; the most of them do think that it is always heavy weather, and that is wrong. this is just nice calm swell

  • i wasted 2& a half minutes to watch this shit .......it's fuck all, you weak cunts

  • all this technical turms i dont know what ur saying all i know is that somebody is rocking the and ther is like no waves

  • Heavy?? This looks good to me. It may be rolling a little because the skipper does not how to adjust for the trough and still stay on an overall coarse. Guess the one that post this needs a few weeks in the north slope and then he will know what the word heavy rolling and a new word confused sea is

  • try the north sea pal.............

  • Check out how Norrøna rolls. Search for Norrøna and click the topmost link. At 0:28 you should see the bar in the ship, while it is heeling really much.

  • thats nothing !!! i fish in about 20 times as bad as that !!!

  • this is what you guys call heavy rolling??? This is what i need every night in the vessel in order to sleep... I can't sleep with less rolling than this :-) I suppose that you are apprentice officer, that's why you think that this is heavy swell

  • this is what you guys call heavy rolling??? This is what i need every night in the vessel in order to sleep... I can't sleep with less rolling than this :-)

  • It's just a swell maybe 15 degrees

  • ah the memories....so long ago

  • aaaaaaaaaah such a big ship rolling whith the swell,i was a trawlerman,god knows how we would be handling.

  • Why is the ship rolling so much? The sea state looks almost calm!

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  • heavy swell???????? what the...!!! I've worked on yachts for 7 years, and about to return to sea! This "heavy swell" is a sunny day for us amigo!!

  • strange a big ship like this reacts...

    

  • Our cruise ship had worse

  • yeah it looks pretty calm to me.....dont think anyone on that vessel that day would be manning the life boats... probably getting a coffee or reading a good book, just an average day at sea.

  • The Officer is Italian?

  • @EvolutionZG e anche se fosse... cosa vorresti insinuare?

  • @zuizui80 :| niente pure io sono Italiano! :D Relax man! :D

  • Heavy?

  • great torsion!

  • I have been in much worse rolling. And I was 6 at that time. Thats normal rolling at home...

  • cool but is it fun and frecky

  • I used to work on a cruise ship,and it was normal that the ship is constantly rollig,allmost like this. Even in a nice,sunny day the ship was still rolling..reasson? thayre height above the sea level. it's like putting the very high buildning on small foundations....

  • pfft calm sea

  • i work on ship ho rolling side to side this is not heavy roling

  • This ship was empty/unloaded on this clip?

  • Merchants and tankers don't ride well when they're light or empty. All the weight's way up high, and they pretty much sit on top of the water.

  • Something must be fucked up with the ship cuz those waters look fairly calm.

  • its sea merchant 2000 best game ever all you do is go in straight lines

  • 1) She's light loaded.

    2) They're letting the Nav computer steer, or have a really bad helmsman at the wheel.

  • @Qw3rty99 Haha or a drunken jack sparrow singing dead mans chest while steering

  • Real Life

    iirc

  • A very realistic simulator, which needs you to pass SOLAS training, And Medical before you install, and then it plays for 4 months +/-1 and you can't quit to windows or stop playing it. NoShame.

  • It's heavy rolling 2. The 1st heavy rolling modern warfare was better.

  • i think they're only in ballast.. because the weather is not that bad... but then the rolling is great..and also maybe the waves are coming ahead of them.. wink wink*

  • Why don't they just slow down to stop all of that listing? I mean really, is it just me?!

  • five stars for stuff rolling around in the backround... lol

  • Actually, the rolling isn't so bad. Disconcerting, yes, but the stuff that really makes one puke is heavy pitching, especially if you're up forward.

  • @Treetop64 I fed the fish for two miles from a tugboat. It is not fun

  • @Treetop64

    Pitching? Oh god, don't remind me. I'd take longitudinal rolls anyway. 

  • yuck

  • balls... that must suck

  • Man the lifeboats!!!

  • heavy you fool

  • I know what that feels like. If you eat greasy scrambled eggs, a donut, and greasy home fries then it makes the experience that much better! I love going up to the bridge of a ship on a full stomach! Yeah, right! ! !

  • You can hear the coffe cup sliding in the sink in the background , thats the only thing i miss when i do simulator traing .

    The rolling period is very short and that is very unpleasant .

    the ship I am working on somtimes have even shorter rolling period than this , then stuff get ejected if they are not secured . (some times they come even if they are secured )

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  • Its hard to capture swells on camera.... im sure it was alot worse than it looks in this video, Trust me

  • FFS you call THAT rolling....love of God man ...get real!

  • you call that rolling!?

  • that's not heavy rolling :S Come on

  • @Fnsharecom it is sleepable weather. 10-20 degree is nothing.i was radio officer and my bed was behind the bridge. sleep if you can...

  • Wow! I'm seasick just watching this!

  • Looks like fun. :)

  • nice video

  • dont see much rolling there....

  • Watch the bow wave to starbord.

  • And the sea is pretty calm, looks like the swell is giving them a bad them

  • imaging the old ship from the 16 century, the guy who had his place at the top of the boat during the storm...

    waoooo :)

  • yeah and if he gots sick, he could take a cup of salt water out of the sea when cranking with the top 80-90degrees- ;)

  • haha :) those were some courageous men :)

  • Yeah. salt water especially from 20-25 meter deep does you good. =D

  • that guy from the 16th century... he'd not be here today; you could call him "all washed up

  • i feel queezy just watching this video! damn im pathetic! XD

  • Great!I would like to be a boater!

  • i haven't been on the ocean for about one, one and a half year, but god i miss it !

  • qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  • You got to have sea legs while doing these type of jobs.

  • Nothing to be afraid. There's a 30 degree roll video somewhere in youtube. And it was a cruiser

  • i wish i was there in person to see that view....

  • Jump, jump!! Heh heh.

  • im not a boater.... this doesnt look bad at all

  • ROOKIE!!! You're apprentice or what? THAT'S NOTHING! Only heavy cargo. Good luck next time.

  • I can hear a call over the pa..abandon ship...abandon ship

  • me too

  • Heavy Rolling, hahahaha, you kidding right?

  • They are kidding obviously,... or else they've never really been to sea.

  • doesnt look like much, but when you're actually in it you definitely feel it.

  • tapanaren daiba

  • ?????????????????????

  • first time on a boat buddy?

  • Heavy rolling???

  • thats weird the headline reads heavy rolling??? where is the heavy rolling steward?? you need to get off the bridge and go back down the galley ya poof!!! the officers all look polish hahahaha

  • I can Know beacause i am een Chief officier for a dutch Company ;)

  • tausendstein The ship is rolling because i think it is sailing in Ballast Concition, this mean no cargo but to keep the ship straigt she have to take in water.

    Deu to this here stabilitie is to good, her center of gravity is to low sow she start rolling verry easy

    Greatings Sjoerd

  • how can you see the free board from this angle? I have seen similar rolling on a slightly smaller tanker is weather conditions which aren't that bad

  • Man. it's stuff like this that's the reason I went to USCG aviation school. After a year underway, it turned out my belly could take flying but not rolling.

    Foc'sle jumping was fun, though.

  • Great video, bet it must be amazing out there at night.

  • Thats not bad. Maybe 5-7 degrees. The fun really starts to begin at 15 degrees +

  • Question to the experts: Why the ship is rolling so much? The waves seem not to be so high.

  • the waves are huge you can see them rolling in, a wave in the ocean is not similar to a wave along the coast

  • The ship is rolling a lot due to swells not "waves." Swells produce WAVES, when swells roll along the coast they from waves which crash on the beach. I was in the Caribbean Sea last Summer and we had the same conditions. At 1:15 you can see the swells traveling away from the starboard side-right side. So they were taking the swells from the port beam/quarter. The ship must of been light in the water -coming back from a shipping run, which tends to make the ride rougher even in small seas.

  • thanx

  • this rolling is still normal.but when there is typhoon that is the horrible!!!

  • i think the other one was messman lol.shit im seaman too. ihate to go back but my pocket is empty shit.i hate being at sea.oh my god..waaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.. id ont like to go bak TT

  • hey dude can u tell me where to get the necessary documents to be a merchant marine ?? \ seamen ??

  • im filipino, i believe you are from USA,there could be difference gathering documents.here are some:you have to be graduate either marine engineering or nautical course.then you can get seaman's book.also you must have passport,then you have to under go some short trainings for example safety training course to have certificates.when you apply to any agencies for this job, they will tell you what you need to have and then you can ask them for more details.

  • i have seen bigger rolls with butter on them

  • this video clip of the ship wasn't that bad. All navy vets no that. There's not any white caps at all. It's practically calm seas!

  • ye but its the under currents you need to worry about

  • navy vets are a bunch of pussies. coast guard goes into the rough stuff

  • That would put me to sleep in about five minutes.

  • id get sea sick...yea i'm a wuss shut up :P

  • You and me both. I wanted to puke just watching the vid.

  • it can be calm looking,but the ship rolls.

  • Tender ship!

  • small GM

  • makes for an easy ride

  • bullshit

  • lol, i was on one ship rolling about 25°... I went up to the bridge and hung out with the mate, AB, 3/E, and engine cadet. We were having fun with it -- AB and I going from one end of the bridge to the other, hoping for the ship to set a new roll record! Boy, that mate put up with a lot from us XD

  • looks like that this vessel is empty (not loaded) thats why any smal wave make this rolling

  • small waves

  • That bridge sounds like a real bundle of laughs, very exciting video, the best bits are the tea cups banging together, I wont hold my breathe for the sequal....

  • Ahoy there matey, stop dogging each other and keep your eyes peeled for pirates....AAARRRGGHH shiver my timbers, erleye in the moarnin!!!!

  • You all may not think that is very much rolling but i bet none of you would feel very comfortable in that.

  • u sailors are like a bunch of women putting each other down??? rolling sucks, big waves or not!

  • call your chief mate and calculate again your GM, you do not know seamanship dont you?

  • Pretty light...mild rolling, no whitecaps, ergo no wind to speak of other than whats coming across the deck. Translation pretty boring. Relax in the sun stuff....

  • ever heard bout SWELL?

  • I've seen heavier things in my toilet :D

  • When the bulkheads (walls) become the floor you walk on.....thats rolling.

  • I dunno if you were just using hyperbole to emphasize the vessel wasn't in danger, but if you're on a ship that big walking on the walls as though they were the floor; It's time to abandon ship because boats don't float as well on their side.

  • walking on the ceiling would definetly be time to think about leaving as well.

  • Thats not heavy rolling. Trust me.

  • I agree with u.. its nothing.

  • you wanna pick up the mug you just dropped and broke sailor?

  • that ship sucks!! there isn't even big wawes

  • Waves? There are not any waves! It's all ocean swell and it is difficule to tell how big the swell is from the bridge. If you go down on deck you might find that the swell is running 10-15 feet.

  • garbon2535; It doesn't say anything about waves. Even the discription says "Vessel rolling in heavy swell".

  • my friends you dont know what is long swell?

    Probably remaining from Tropical storm.

  • why do ships roll liek that, just wondering because the sea doesnt look rough

  • It got something to do with the frequence of the waves and the loaded or unloaded condition of the ship.

    If the ship is loaded with a heavy load in the bottom of the ship it's behaving like a pendula. This is called a stiff ship.

    Unloaded vessels are lying high on the sea and will move alot due to its low displacement and hence low draft.

    Makes any sense?

  • i kinda get it now