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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2009

Short video of Secunda Marine's rebuilt Neftegaz hulls 1,2,14.29. these ships are now the Burin Sea, Trinity Sea, Panuke Sea, and soon to be Intrepid Sea. included is a short video of the Burin Sea in 22 meter seas on January 1st 2008 on the terra nova field located 200 miles off St john's Nl

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  • Well dingwall... Everyone is entitled to their opinion, I dont know how the vessels you work on handle, and from the sounds of it you don't know how an offshore supply vessel handles, but as for the sea sizes I have seen... The grand banks of Newfoundland produce some big seas I have personally been on the m/v burin sea during 24 m seas in the terra nova field and yes we can maintain steerage at 2-3 kts, I believe there is another video on here that shows this same storm from the terra nova fps

  • I will be an Engineering cadet on that boat by September

    im in year 1 still

    looks like one hell of a ride

  • i guess i will see u in september then

  • What song is this?

  • orca by wintersleep

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  • Panuke sea! :)

  • Sorry but this isnt 22m seas

  • Had to watch this again... Love this vid and these powerful tug/supply vessels.

  • @bobfrankland66 Well Bob, maybe you should relabel the video because at no point in this one were there 22M seas. I actually doubt that you know what 22M looks like. That is such a rare occurrence that very few people actually see it. Think of it this way. In 2005 the Norwegian Dawn was washed over by a 33M wave. It is almost 60M high. Once again, I have been in seas bigger than this and this is not 22M.

    2 Kts eh? Hmm and you maintained steerageway? Some rudder you guys have! haha Laughable.

  • @Dingwell88 ... i bet when you were heading to scotland you were going a lot faster then 2 knots, we could bury the bridge too if we were steaming. The 22 meter seas were the max height, this was given to us by a wave rider bouy at the terra nova oilfield.... not guesstimated by the ships crew...

  • @Sonuachar Absolutely right. Haha 9M heading to Scotland last year was burying our bridge when we went through the troughs and I sail Frigates, bigger than these guys.

  • Here I Come Trinity sea

    il see you next wek

  • 22 meters....my arse!  More like 22 feet

  • goin outto Grand banks on my work term tomorrow on the AtlanticEagle

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