- Reaction score
- 9,138
- Points
- 1,160
What Sea State would you reckon this is?
There are about 100 hands on board, most of them between decks in the factory, serving the filleting and processing machines. Lots of sharp blades and tight spaces.
Hard to say because the camera flattens the seas, but likely 4-6m based on how much of the bow is coming out at the crests.
What Sea State would you reckon this is?
There are about 100 hands on board, most of them between decks in the factory, serving the filleting and processing machines. Lots of sharp blades and tight spaces.
I think that line is the most poignant line in modern music...I agree with Furniture here. I think most people who have not experienced it don't know what 10 to 15 meters seas are. I almost want to say pray you never do, because they are the type of seas that give meaning to Gordon Lightfoot's words " Does anyone know where the love of God goes when the waves turn the minutes to hours?"
That last picture looks more submarine than surface ship.
People who have taken a MCDV in to these seas have a deep appreciation for the crews of the WWII Corvettes
where was the photographer? Wow
What were the poor soles doing in the RHIB in the 3rd frame?
That was divers in a flat bottomed Mamba witnessing the historical mine ordnance detonation.What were the poor soles doing in the RHIB in the 3rd frame?
LolI agree with Furniture here. I think most people who have not experienced it don't know what 10 to 15 meters seas are. I almost want to say pray you never do, because they are the type of seas that give meaning to Gordon Lightfoot's words " Does anyone know where the love of God goes when the waves turn the minutes to hours?"
Thank you for sharing these spectacular pictures. Especially HMCS Qu’Appelle (264, bow submerged and stern exposed ) & the Iroquois class (bow exposed and stern seemingly submerged).