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Not a good time to be on the toiletView attachment 941424
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Quote: "The North Sea is considered one of the most dangerous and treacherous seas for shipping; wave heights here can reach 15 meters."
Thank you!Really cool video👍😉 you would not find the anarchist on a boat in a storm👍
Just plant 1.5 feet firmly on deck and brace yourselfThank you!
Lol!
Amata has been found on boats in storms in teacups and..... shuddered....
Imagine trying to use the bathroom going through that¡! 😆🙌🏻View attachment 941424
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Quote: "The North Sea is considered one of the most dangerous and treacherous seas for shipping; wave heights here can reach 15 meters."
You go. If you haven't lost your shit and wet your pants already from sheer terror...Imagine trying to use the bathroom going through that¡! 😆🙌🏻
Do you hold it or do you try to go? 😂
I'll have to ask my old man. He served on a Coast Guard icebreaker in the Arctic and North Atlantic and has been in that shit.Imagine trying to use the bathroom going through that¡! 😆🙌🏻
Do you hold it or do you try to go? 😂
I think the heads are normally small enough that you can jam your shoulders against the walls and stay put. They are on the sail boats I've crewed on. Not weather like this though, although I've been in in rough enough that you need to think about hand holds as well as foot holds when moving around. Spewed up too but luckily once that happened found my 'sea legs' and was ok for the trip.I'll have to ask my old man. He served on a Coast Guard icebreaker in the Arctic and North Atlantic and has been in that shit.
I never asked him about hitting the head on rough seas though.
I've been out on fishing boats and they were pretty tight in there. I don't know if there would have even been enough legroom for me to sit if I had to.I think the heads are normally small enough that you can jam your shoulders against the walls and stay put. They are on the sail boats I've crewed on. Not weather like this though, although I've been in in rough enough that you need to think about hand holds as well as foot holds when moving around. Spewed up too but luckily once that happened found my 'sea legs' and was ok for the trip.
The sound of the prop revving when the boat surfed down waves at night, even though the engines were off, kind of gave it an exotic sound...
That's my sea tooYup 👍 that my sea

The north sea is a shallow sea that used to be tundra before the end of the last ice age. Trawlers are often pulling up mamoth bones in their nets. The shallowness of the sea is the reason it's so rough.I've been out on fishing boats and they were pretty tight in there. I don't know if there would have even been enough legroom for me to sit if I had to.
I think the ship my father was on had them side by side with partitions in between and no doors. I watched a video that showed the head on an Iowa class battleship. They were all open and arranged like a small theater. There had to be at least a dozen of them.