Crossing The Bar 1
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I captain a quahog dragger outta Jonesport Maine been fishing for 20yrs n if it wasnt for him keeping his cool n riding it out that couldve turned ugly.there was a small degree of luck but hel did it xactly right.
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90% skill and experience, 10% luck, without a working brain and hands for split second reaction, the boat would have capsize....im a skipper myself and experienced a near capsized before....
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It definately took on water during the broach......Good Job!
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Just where are there cliffs in Florida?
NOWHERE!@
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lol...it says FL, USA. I guess that's the famed "Cliffs of Miami" in the background?.?.? 0:55
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boat is keel weighted so it uprights its self
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been there , he was skilled and brave .
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@jacobg1777 hmmm..........a person who has never handled a boat or been a Captain before on a vessel of this capacity MAKING IT across this violent Mother Nature display of affection would be LUCK. Nothing in between could change the fact that this skipper was skilled.
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@fishin1111 No dude, hate to break ur bubble but I would say it is def luck, no skill... You can't beat mother nature by skill! Only luck bro!
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@fishin1111 I agree, very skilled Skipper on that boat!
this boat's navigator was extremely skilled in order to keep this boat in it's correct field of navigation. Those of us who own boats and PROPERLY navigate them know the difference. This was NOT LUCK, it was definitely skill and the crew was extremely prepared so I do not agree with fishkiller's comment. I wouldn't feel safe with someone who had comments like that......it's people like that who can't see the truth that are dangerous...
fishin1111 2 years ago 11
Why is it always amazing that a boat rights itself? They're supposed to do that. If boats were designed to just be pushed over, there would not be a fishing industry.
pillowsnake94 2 years ago 6