Pilot boat in storm Force 9
Safehaven Marines Interceptor 42 Cork pilot boat in storm force 9 and big waves
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Safehaven Marines Interceptor 42 Cork pilot boat in storm force 9 and big waves
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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the interceptor 42′s handle the rough conditions better than the 55′s.
Always liked this video
The dutch pilot boat columbia picked up our pilot in the north sea awesome boat you must see it its on you tube …I WANT ONE
In US that is forcer 9 stor.????jejejje where i live in spain that is about 4 or 5 no more….our boat sunk with force 5…..
@cousteau Hi, a late reply I know, but anyway. No, this is not an RNLI (or English) Lifeboat – they are a lot bigger and much more technically adavanced than these! The boat in the video is a pilot boat, carrying someone who is familiar with the sea and the harbour in that particular area. That person is then dropped off onto a ship that is unfamiliar to the area, so the pilot can help them navigate.
just awesome:)
Here goes my breakfast…
Great boat ,had many years on one,never let us down
Yes, I agree, may be the wind but not the sea
it is amazing !!!!!!!!!!!!
at least 7 or ++
maybe a 9
looks like wind & tide is together, but still fun
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Nice vid but I’d say this looks like Beaufort 6 or 7 not 9.
not force 9 lol:P
yeah f 10 is storm force, and that is NOT pleasant!! i can assure u!
Least seaworthy pilot boat I’ve ever seen was a small beat-up skiff with an outboard out of Funafuti.
force 9 is strong gale, not storm force
my dad is a pilot tony kingston on that boat and has never been in a helicopter !!jolf1245 is a LANGER ahahah
Well I didn’t know that. In the German Bight there generally are. But on the other hand German Bight is one of the areas with the heaviest traffic in big-sized vessels in the world, so I guess thats why. I wouldn’t want to climb 10 meters on the outside of a LCC under that kind of conditions.
There are no helicopters in use at any Irish port, sometimes they have to work in these conditions, check out ‘Violent storm force 11 smoking water’ a little bit more windy here!
Showing off. In conditions of heavy weather Sea Pilots are transferred by helicopter, they don’t risk their lives unnecessarily. This isn’t force 9, though.
That looks fun my friend!
During the transfer from the pilot boat, the other ship will position itself to shelter the smaller pilot vessel with its larger hull.