Ross Revenge: Storm on the North sea

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2007

(with Subtitles) How is a ship doing in the middle of a storm. The Ross Revenge (85m long, 15m wide, and 90m high)always did ride them like it owned them.

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  • The last of the Radio Ships

  • Thanks Ad a great video, you can really feel how it was then when rough, theyve got it easy now days on Caroline !

  • never been a station as good as Caroline or Laser 558 since....

  • My grandfather was a deckhand in this ship, James Woods,Sailing out of Grimsby docks, I was just a kid in those days,

  • thats true chris,but she was the pride of the GY fleet of sidewinders.I would love to see her back home at the heritage centre

  • If she had not ended up as a radio ship she would have been scrap by know.

  • She was the pride of the Grimsby trawling fleet,so sad she ended up as a radio station.This weather is a piece of cake to her,with a trawling crew she handled the worst arctic storms

  • Nice song in the end :))

  • thanks yet again to you ad

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