During WWII my father served on small Landing Ships - Tanks, the flat bowed, virtually flat bottomed small craft only 150ft long, and in the sort of weather here, they had to sail from the UK into the Med with their cargo of 2/3 tanks. Bouncy and a bit like sailing deliberately into harbour walls the whole way.
I wish I was out there on my surfboard. tasty waveage
n2motocross 1 year ago
i have to go through this on a cruise..... SHIT!!!!!
santino4561 1 year ago
During WWII my father served on small Landing Ships - Tanks, the flat bowed, virtually flat bottomed small craft only 150ft long, and in the sort of weather here, they had to sail from the UK into the Med with their cargo of 2/3 tanks. Bouncy and a bit like sailing deliberately into harbour walls the whole way.
Josiebenn 1 year ago
oh my shit. i think i'm having second thoughts about cruising now :|
B3thii 3 years ago
LOL. Try off the Pont-Du-Raz in a 100ft Tug in a november wesertly storm!
TheUSCam 2 years ago
Mighty Biscay
pimporro 3 years ago
Many years ago i experinced a similar storm in the Bay of Biscay....Passengers were advised to stay in their cabins....
I chose not too and from the stern experienced the fury but awesome power of the
North Atlantic...What an experince!!!!
penfloyd 3 years ago 2