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  • HEY !… Nobody made any comment about how well this video was taken : framing, keeping the image steady an leveled, soundtrack …

    THIS IS FUCKING EXCELLENT ! could have been shot by a pro !…

    Great job.

  • @vincent7520 And not many people watch this half?

  • That job certainly has its fair share of ups & downs! ha ha. Great footage, though it would probably scare the be-jeepers out of me, I'd love to be a passenger & experience such rough seas. Great video, Thanks heaps! Brave fellas outside...lol

  • Great video indeed, thanks for keeping the rigs safe. Just wondering, how many hands onboard?

  • @aggittoriusu Thank you for watching. We have 12 hands on board. 3 x Deck Officers (and 3 x Watch Keepers) who take the watches (4 hours on and 8 off) and 3 x Engineering Officers who do the same. We also have 2 x Coxswains and a cook. Each boat has 2 x Crews who spend a month at sea at a time.

  • there aint no way on Gods green earth would i even consider doing this for a living......i hope they all make tons of money...i enjoyed this video from the safe confines of my den.......and thats where i like to be

  • @curbshoppin Thanks for watching Part 2. Not many seem to be but I think it's the best one. Tons of money? 'Fraid not. That goes to the blokes on the platforms. We're on the bottom rung I'm afraid.

  • Another great insight into what life is like. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Even making a brew is interesting. Enjoyed your other video and the quality of the images is rightup there too. Hope you go on to having many hits with your films. Cheers.

  • omg i am so amazed by this huge waves! Respect to you all who working under this conditions! At 1:06 are these broken dishes on the floor or is this toilett paper ? haha

  • @Zartbitter25 They are rags from where the washing machine was leaking

  • Prosze bardzo

    

  • Nice vid. What kind of stabilizer did you use?

  • @fredvloo We have no stabilizers. The best we can do is a stability tank just under the bridge.

  • @unclemouldy1 I mean, how did you keep your camera stable?

  • @fredvloo Just try and focus on the horizon while trying to keep myself stable. And steer the ship and hold on at the same time!

  • Great vid, congratulations. So basically what is the job of this vessel?

  • @PrzypadkowyOgladacz ERRV stands for Emergency Response Rescue Vessel. We're there to look after the oil rigs

  • @PrzypadkowyOgladacz ERRV stands for Emergency Response Rescue Vessel. We're there to look after the oil rigs

  • @PrzypadkowyOgladacz

    ERRV stands for Emergency Response Rescue Vessel. We're there to look after the oil rigs

  • @PrzypadkowyOgladacz

    ERRV stands for Emergency Response Rescue Vessel. We're there to look after the oil rigs

  • @PrzypadkowyOgladacz

    ERRV stands for Emergency Response Rescue Vessel. We're there to look after the oil rigs

  • @unclemouldy1 Thanks a lot. One answer would have been sufficient. ;)

    Good luck.

  • good vid enjoyed it.

  • What does that little ship of yours do

  • Really impressive video, congratulations

  • And at the beginning of Part 1

  • Excellent video! 

  • That's my son playing his chanter at the end there. Novice Juvenile World champion 2004.

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