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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2009

this was filmed in mid. march 2009. Thi is normal in the North Sea at wintertime.
wind speed was around 55 to 65 knots averrege. Sea hight 11 m +. (sea state 9 - fenomenal)

Ship info:
Name: Sea Tiger
Type: AHTS
Loa: 73.6 meters
Breadth: 16 meters
Hight of eye on bridge 14 meters.

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  • eeee ok, what ever that means!!!

  • im pretty sure this is the ship i shot past in my 15 hp runabout but i looked and didnt see me passing . close call thou and sure they were surprised to see me cross in front of them. Was coming home from a spearfish session.

  • Spearfishing in the North Sea??? What do you spearfish out side Scotland? And another thing, why do you chalange a big merchant ship in your dinghy? Thats just crazy! CRAZY! A small craft is very hard to see in chubby seas. And if there is a collision ho do you think will hurt most?

  • I live on Shetland and can vouche for those seas and wind!.

    What speed are you doing?. I would say you are only moving about 3-4 knots?.

  • as slow as possible :)

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  • And they thought I was crazy for going into the submarine service...lol.

    What a beautiful ship to be able to handle this punishment. Thanks to Captain and crew for bringing us the oil that we use every day in our lives. Much appreciated.

    The Meltdownman

  • thank's for a taste of where I don't work anymore. Fantastic Video

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  • @blast4music google Caledonianspearfishers

  • should of faced side on to the elements now that would be an intense video

  • thats fucking intense..

  • Beautiful place, beautiful and deadly, whereabouts is this? Excellent helmsmanship by the way, someone knows how to read the sea! There is something unique about the North Sea, I don't know what it is, but it has a feeling all of its own.

  • Frightening and beautiful at once.

  • am scare of huge water places :/ careful no land for miles

  • A slow-motion rollercoaster. The art of a good master or helmsman is to position his vessel correctly in a raging gale.

  • this is skegness uk the north sea

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