Navy Boat Exercise in Too Rough Sea!

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Navy Boat Exercise in Too Rough Sea!

#ship #storm #sea #lifeatsea #ocean #wave #captain #storms #navy #partol #waves #warship #shorts #viral

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That 's one skilled boat driver👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️

soldierboyUSA
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The danger was that the boat would sink due to weight of their balls

wiciuwiciu
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I'll repeat what I grew up hearing: "The boat can handle it. Can you?"

cyleleghorn
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I’m telling you right now….. those dudes were having fun. Trust me.

creepyfishfood
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Comes back to mothership:

"Are you guys ok?"
"Yeah, we are here for a smoke break. We are heading back out"

bopark
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We operated in seas like that most the time, when I was RCT Maritime British Army. I was part of 7 man detachment in the Outer Hebrides Scotland. Our job was to patrol the Royal Artillery Ranges on South Uist & Benbecula. Stopping fishing vessels entering the area when live firing out to sea. We also acted as volunteer lifeboat for that stretch of coast line. One of us would spend 1 month on the St Kilda Tracking Station 48 nautical miles NW of the Ranges. A tiny archipelago of islands. Hirta being the biggest at only 2 Square miles. Where 15 to 20 military and 20ish civilians were based. If you missed it next stop Canada. I did 2 x 1 month tours on St Kilda in June & Nov 91. I was the islands boat operator. I was in charge of the boat shed and two small Gemini rubberboats with a small 35hp 18knot outboard engine. Only myself the Royal Artillery Battery Commander, Also the Battery Sgt Major, and Island SSgt Medic could operate the boats. Although I was a young 19yr old private. They weren't allowed to use them without my permission. On the Ranges the rest of the 6 guys had 2 rubber Geminis & one Artic 22 Rib rigid raider with twin 75hp Mercury engines. Which gave us 40 to 50knot speeds. Now just the the Southern Oceans, the North Atlantic can be a crazy place to operate in. Esp at night in lifeboat patrols.

didgerb
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Dude is running that rib like a boss. I'll bet he was having a blast...

michaelwilliams
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Thats not even something they are crazy enough to train for. That's a badass boat driver. Saved his team. Respect.

jamesmancini
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My Dad was a Dutch Commando and he taught me that if I am faring in rough waters...ALWAYS go nose first into the waves. Exactly what these Navy personel did. Great job!!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

alicevanderbruggen
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Mad respect for whoever was piloting/navigating that boat! ✊

kimmieh
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your throttle man has to be really on it man. Throw the power on going up the wave drop the power just enough to not fly out of the water and still keep going at speed

CharleyGeorge
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I dont know anything about boats or driving but I know damn well the Captain of that Boat is a Veteran.

RJBTV
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You know damn well they were blasting some pirates of the Caribbean music out there 😂

jessebrooks
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"Send out the rescue boat!"
- but sir, that WAS the rescue boat!

Mudnuri
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Narrator is full of it. These dudes are the best of the best

danw
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Staggering that such a small craft survived that sea and her crew were OK. Well done to all concerned!

derekstocker
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Cause they're NAVY! These guys are freaking NAVY!!! God Bless our NAVY!!!

YurKO
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This no longer a training exercise, this is survival.

brokeboy
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I’ve been on a small Navy vessel in the China Sea & we started praying it was so rough 👨🏻‍⚕️🙏🇺🇸

stevemiles
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LEGENDS.

When training is practical at the same time

Limpbizcut