United States coast guard RBM-44 surfs huge waves in the Duluth Mn ship canal oct 21. RBM-44 (Response boat medium ) powered by twin 824hp Rolls Royce jet propulsion .
lol, doesn’t matter how perfectly he timed the turn.. those boats can capsize and flip completely upside down, and still right themselves, and that’s literally almost impossible to have happen in normal seafaring conditions .. to test these boats , the coast guard literally hooked a strap to an eyelet screwed into the bottom of the hull, from the far side of the vessel, and flipped it over with a crane.. these boats have ballast in the bottom and an extremely low centre of gravity
@@cameronsienkiewicz6364close but if you do it the right way you get a prize!! You can keep the cab and your job. For every one to understand without any understanding of boats or water this is for yall. You hook it on THE PORT OR RIG SIDE not port or starboard side but the side closes to the side with danger so it doesn’t pull everything against you and lay on the dock. Do you understand how I mean.
@@cob792003it wasn't a well executed turn at all actually... he was side to at the hight of the wave. It wasn't big enough to cause an issue but if he was at the mouth of the jetty or on a breaker it would've been different. Honestly I'm not sure why you would think that other than inexperience the reason it took that wave so well is the fact it's self righting I'm sure he had right intentions but these waves are too tight to make a "well executed turn" If you need further explanation you have never been behind the well in rough seas. Get into open water offshore and you wont get this much forgiveness.
Hats off to the USCG, for their skill and bravery. I've seen them in action, making rescues, from both the water and the air, to some unfortunate boaters, that either had equipment failure or made poor weather decisions. God bless the USCG and ANY OTHER BOATERS, who step in to help others, on our waterways!!
@@sirjibsalot8910 It unfortunately is not inflatable, and yes, it has dual jets each powered by their own massive diesel engine. I recommend Smarter Every Day episode 272, they dive into an identical boat with another crew down south and other aspects of the job.
The person piloting that craft DEFINITELY knows what they are doing. Reading the boats speed and when to ride the wave and when to turn into the wave. Scary stuff but great skills.
Lol everyone saying this... That's common sense boating right there. The guy was playing around and having fun. Idc if you're on a ski nautique in a small lake for fun or driving the coast guard boat you see here.. If you don't know how to drive a boat. You shouldn't be on one y'all. Just like driving a car without knowing how. It's very unsafe.
@Shirt Flames we are talking about pilots skills, and not boats characteristics, irrelevant comment and characterizing people like that is a bit toxic don't you agree?
@Fleece Johnson The geography of the area around the Great Lakes allows some *serious* waves to brew. Lake Superior can see hurricane force winds & >35' waves, with water temperatures cold enough that rescue *will not* get to you before you succumb to hypothermia. A truly unlucky handful have had their ships snapped in half by the waters. They may be lakes, but 'just' is a discredit to everyone that they've claimed. (>3,000 vessels since the 17th century. Some estimates put it closer to 25,000 vessels lost in that timeframe.)
I'm an Army vet that never thought much about the Coast Guard until watching some of their rescues on the Great Lakes . Those boys are bad and do some crazy sh#t . Hats off .
What I enjoy most about the internet is being able to watch a video like this and learn things like this. When to ride the wave/when to turn around. Don't wanna be featured on That Haulover Inlet Channel!
Haulover Inlet is nothing. During a small craft warning on Lake Simcoe the ENTIRE LAKE looks like that! Really short distance between 6 ft waves. About a third of nearby great lakes. TOTAL PARTY on a windsurfer! Jump city! Boat free to.
@@MaryClareVideoschoose one of the other guys that's films down there. Wavy boats stands there flicking hid cigarette butts into the water all day long. Trashy dude
That boat is unsinkable. You don't have to practice. You would never drive any other boat this way. It started out good. And then he went ahead of the wave he was surfing in. That would sink a lot of boats. Then he turns 90 degrees to the waves. Once again no other boat could do that without risk. Easy to practice in sealed hull
@stephenrosenthal5252 You always have to practice! Perfect practice makes perfect. Just because your boat is built to stay afloat, doesn't mean that the crews just depend on that to get them through.
This is the port of Duluth, Minnesota. What you're seeing is the Duluth Ship Canal. (note the tugboat on land near the Maritime Museum, and the city of Duluth in the background hills). Waves regularly are higher than the walking platform out to the lighthouse. Here it seems the USCG is in training mode, and that walkway is closed off for safety.
First thing i thought when i saw this post was that song Ive played guitar most of my life and about 5 years ago i taught myself to play that song Its my Dads favourite song so i had to learn how play it for him
@gcr1 I kayaked the apostle islands. In the bay, you can see sunken docks that were made of like 12"square timbers smashed to pieces like toothpicks from a storm in 2017, I believe? The guy said in the bays the waves were 17', and out in the lake they were well into the 30 foot range.
That's training in moderate seas, considered necessary recreational activities. Oh, that's a 45' Response Boat, and only ships over 65 feet long are cutters.
This is in Duluth Minnesota, I lived there most of my life, Lake Superior can be a very dangerous lake. This is were the ship, Edmond Fitzgerald, started from. The waves on this lake were 30 feet high when the Edmond Fitzgerald went down, true story, I'll never forget it. The news came on the TV and said there's a report of a ship in trouble on Lake Superior. Every time I hear that song, I remember that day. The water is very, very cold even in the summer.
Here in Idaho we can see the other shore on all the lakes except possibly one. Those great lakes are something else. Never been some day I'd love to visit and catch some big perch and walleye.
I can't wait to visit Superior and document my experiences. So far, I've been on Huron, Michigan, and Erie. And I've seen Erie on a bad day when a storm was whipping up, it was definitely powerful.
I have only been to Michigan but it has been a constant part of my life- almost every summer. Beautiful. Kholer- Andre park in Sheboygan Wisconsin is a beautiful place to visit lake Mochigan if you plan on going again.
It's not just the size of waves, it's the frequency. Smaller the water body the higher the frequency. In many cases, the great lakes are more dangerous than the ocean. I learned my lesson, almost cost me my life.
Hit a 13ft wave (was taller than my mast) windsurfing in 50+ mph winds on Lake Ontario. Launched into what seemed at the time low earth orbit, still get a rush thinking about that day. Later after having a few hours success blasting back and forth in the mayhem of Sandbanks Park, I went out to the point nearby and my brain had trouble believing any craft could successfully navigate the conditions (EPIC) even though I was still wet from having been out in it. ROUGH does not describe it.
@@glengarbera7367 THE very famous Haulover Inlet posts? Haulover is one little inlet that is somewhat artificial due to the channel. During a small craft warning the entire downwind section of any great lake is at least as fierce. 100s of miles of shoreline getting pounded.
Wow, that was one hell of a manoeuver. Then it looks like they were going to do it again, practice. What an awesome job. Wish I thought of that when I was younger.
Yes, you are very right, excellent skills, excellent seamanship, that is how it's done ✔, never say never,,,ever take the sea for granted, very, very unwise,,
Much bigger! And also hung from the aerial lift bridge for a few seconds while it was on its way up, lol. Not too smart but we were young and dumb. Lol.
@@TempoDrift1480 You can climb the poles on the side; at least the one at Wisconsin Point, never tried these ones the idea of the current here always spooked me out of it.
@@Fossillarson the Ocean has lamprey too, except it also sharks. The only thing I find scarier about freshwater is that its harder to stay afloat in freshwater.
It's amazing to see the Great Lakes behave much like an ocean. Ontario gets that sort of climate thanks to these lakes. If anyone has been to Flowerpot Island at the Bruce Peninsula, you'll see waves slamming into the rocks as if they were ocean waves.
@@rudolphguarnacci197 I think he means to say that the wave period is different from waves in the ocean, which is true. Waves in the great lakes have shorter periods than ocean waves because of the hydrography of the lakes. This shorter period makes for dangerous waves. Waves on the great lakes can get quite big with short periods making them hard to recover from and very damaging to vessels.
Their boat self rights in less than 30 seconds, is designed to roll over, can over power any wave and won’t sink.. Not much to worry about for them lol
@@Prometheus203doesn’t mean you can’t get hurt still. They still have to go on deck when working. Even though the boat is virtually impossible to sink, you can still get killed pretty easily. Same concept as a concussion
Yup! I’m from Ontario, this is why they call her Superior, she never gives up her dead. I live in Alberta now! Nothing here but River’s. I love it when l go home ❤️
Can one just imagine what it was like to pilot, navigate, and crew 16th and 17th century wooden sailing vessels on the hostile waters of the Great Lakes back in the earliest days of the "New World?" And knowing that, in an instant, conditions could change for the worse at any time on those waters? Also, with very little, or none at all, navigational charts and/or maps that were worth a damn?
At first I thought the pilot initiated the downwind turn early but the boat was brought about to take the next roller straight on. Nice work sailor. I’ve been out in that crap with a 32’ go fast. The length of the waves from trough to crest was about 50’. Back side was not a shear drop, just gradual. I had to motor up the wave, cut power just before the crest and wait for the boat to heel forward to get the drives back in the water, then steer down, throttle down to prevent from stuffing the bow. I only had about 2’-3’ of bow out of the water at the bottom of the wave. The depth of the boat at the front is 6’. Now I had to wait until boat was pointing up the next wave to do it all over. My son and I did this for about an hour and cut in to a closer port and did the marina walk of shame. “Can somebody gimme a ride to Port Austin? Had to pull in short, it got a little choppy.” I made my son do it. He has a bit of salesman in him even though he’s an engineer. Get the salesmanship from my 1st wife who did real estate sales.
Great boat skills. Every move is calculated. Have to be 2 steps ahead those drivers deserve a medal. All of them. The coastguard. Fisherman. Light house keepers. People next to water are brave to build house there. I hope I get to see this beautiful part of our great country 1 day.
U know what, I am too! I never remember that I live in the same country where alot of these amazing vids are shot at. This vid is so impressive in lots of ways, but the lake is awesome, I'm gonna visit our great Lakes 1 day for sure.
Reminds me of Kenosha Wisconsin where we had a boat when I was younger. The chop on the great lakes is SO MUCH CLOSER to each other than it is on the Oceans
That Captain is skilled. I've seen a video where a captain turns his boat during the wave and the boat gets flipped. But in this video the Captain clearly knows when to and how to turn ! Amazing skills right there 👍
I was stationed there in the USCG and it gets really rough! They alway took out the local news station for a story. Always had to clean up barf when they got back!!!
Awesome! I've been on Lake Superior in my 21 ft V8 Deep-V Grew with waves like this... freaky but if you are a true water dog captain, this is more fun than scary. 🍻 👍 Great vid!
That is a highly underestimated skill right there! Captain obviously knows what they are doing, and to not be afraid of the throttle. Perfect timing on turning around at the top of the wave to face it head on. It helps that the boat has enough power to make those maneuvers too.
Hm yes wow you are very creative and original in thinking of the Gordon Lightfoot song entitled "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" in which Lightfoot depicts the wrecking of the Edmund Fitzgerald as a result of the powerful gales which sometimes occur on Lake Superior. Very intelligent 10/10 thank you for making this connection for those of us too stupid or braindead to realize how a video of a boat facing powerful waves on Lake Superior relates to a song about a boat facing powerful waves on Lake Superior.
Remember the wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald. Superior is not only huge, but extremely deep, when that much water gets moving its deadly and unstoppable. My family tried swimming in Lake Superior on a lovely, calm and hot summer's day back in 1992 (Canada's 125 birthday), water was freezing. Gorgeous beach, people playing volleyball on the sand, but no one was in the water. Locals told us it's too cold for swimming, they weren't kidding.
Manitoulin Island south shore in August wasn't much better. I remember it was basically a dare to walk out to where the water was just above my knee (standing) and see how long I could take it. Not long.
There’s a walkway that takes you out to the lighthouse. It gets flooded when there are waves like these. This video brings back lots of memories. This is also the same canal the Edmund Fitzgerald came through in November of ‘75 on it’s way across the big lake.
That’s a classic seiche wave-basically a mini tsunami on the Great Lakes. Amazing job by the coast guard to keep the ship from going inland like that. The lake is also amazing, almost more like a sea than a lake.
I was doing some lake trout fishing out there a month or so ago and there were some three to four foot waves coming in near the end. It was a rough ride. Superior can be scary.
Serious boat skills going on there
You should see me with my Kanye slipper floatie
Coasties got the coxswains! 👍🏼
No, not really. Not hard to do.
If you tried that with an ol boat youd likely swamp her.
@@jcas78 just saying, nothing to be amazed about I guess unless you’re not a boater. It’s way harder to dock a boat into a slip than this
Very well executed turn. He timed that perfectly.
lol, doesn’t matter how perfectly he timed the turn.. those boats can capsize and flip completely upside down, and still right themselves, and that’s literally almost impossible to have happen in normal seafaring conditions ..
to test these boats , the coast guard literally hooked a strap to an eyelet screwed into the bottom of the hull, from the far side of the vessel, and flipped it over with a crane..
these boats have ballast in the bottom and an extremely low centre of gravity
@@cameronsienkiewicz6364close but if you do it the right way you get a prize!! You can keep the cab and your job. For every one to understand without any understanding of boats or water this is for yall. You hook it on THE PORT OR RIG SIDE not port or starboard side but the side closes to the side with danger so it doesn’t pull everything against you and lay on the dock. Do you understand how I mean.
@cameronsienkiewicz6364 what does any of that have to do with it being a well executed turn?
@@cob792003it wasn't a well executed turn at all actually... he was side to at the hight of the wave.
It wasn't big enough to cause an issue but if he was at the mouth of the jetty or on a breaker it would've been different.
Honestly I'm not sure why you would think that other than inexperience the reason it took that wave so well is the fact it's self righting I'm sure he had right intentions but these waves are too tight to make a "well executed turn"
If you need further explanation you have never been behind the well in rough seas.
Get into open water offshore and you wont get this much forgiveness.
@@wttatbexactly, I was like are ppl blind? 🤷🏼😀
Hats off to the USCG, for their skill and bravery. I've seen them in action, making rescues, from both the water and the air, to some unfortunate boaters, that either had equipment failure or made poor weather decisions. God bless the USCG and ANY OTHER BOATERS, who step in to help others, on our waterways!!
Absolute pros in the video. Excellent driver and an excellent boat.
amém!
Sad when the fitz went down no vessel was avaliable of a decent size I sailed pass the superior breakwater many times
That’s their job and are very good at it.
I used to think the coast guard did all rescues out at sea but the Navy from all countries play a big part in rescues as well
For those wondering. The Coast Guard RB-M is essentially a forty-five foot jet ski. Thats how it could turn the way it did
Hamilton jet aka jet boat 🙂👍edit: I think it's an inflatable and I'm curious if this model has 2 jets
Destin from 'Smarter every day' made a video about this boat! Knowing how it works, you can really see those jet engines at work!
@@sirjibsalot8910 It unfortunately is not inflatable, and yes, it has dual jets each powered by their own massive diesel engine. I recommend Smarter Every Day episode 272, they dive into an identical boat with another crew down south and other aspects of the job.
Canadian Coast Guard has one of those based in Vancouver, seriously powerful platform......
@@BradFalck-mn3pclaredo sound is indeed a pretty sweet boat
The person piloting that craft DEFINITELY knows what they are doing. Reading the boats speed and when to ride the wave and when to turn into the wave.
Scary stuff but great skills.
Kevin nobody they call him the captain 👩✈️ and most definitely agree
Lol everyone saying this... That's common sense boating right there. The guy was playing around and having fun. Idc if you're on a ski nautique in a small lake for fun or driving the coast guard boat you see here.. If you don't know how to drive a boat. You shouldn't be on one y'all. Just like driving a car without knowing how. It's very unsafe.
I have no "formal" boat training but what he did is exactly how I would have turned as well, seemed common sense to me.....
@Shirt Flames we are talking about pilots skills, and not boats characteristics, irrelevant comment and characterizing people like that is a bit toxic don't you agree?
He most certainly didn’t do that on purpose.
And here we see a glimpse of how the Great Lakes have claimed so many vessels.
@Hauling Bass Fishing Show I'd... Prefer not to.
@Fleece Johnson The geography of the area around the Great Lakes allows some *serious* waves to brew. Lake Superior can see hurricane force winds & >35' waves, with water temperatures cold enough that rescue *will not* get to you before you succumb to hypothermia. A truly unlucky handful have had their ships snapped in half by the waters.
They may be lakes, but 'just' is a discredit to everyone that they've claimed. (>3,000 vessels since the 17th century. Some estimates put it closer to 25,000 vessels lost in that timeframe.)
What a fucking badass lake!
The Mike Tyson of lakes if you will
@@GAVACHO5150 That would be lake Michigan. It does seem like an ocean that's for sure.
I'm an Army vet that never thought much about the Coast Guard until watching some of their rescues on the Great Lakes . Those boys are bad and do some crazy sh#t . Hats off .
Looks like a good training day for the Coast Guard! Bravo guys thank you for all you do keeping people safe on the water!
What I enjoy most about the internet is being able to watch a video like this and learn things like this. When to ride the wave/when to turn around. Don't wanna be featured on That Haulover Inlet Channel!
Haulover Inlet is nothing.
During a small craft warning on Lake Simcoe the ENTIRE LAKE looks like that!
Really short distance between 6 ft waves. About a third of nearby great lakes.
TOTAL PARTY on a windsurfer!
Jump city!
Boat free to.
ha I thought the same
Wavy Boats is a great channel. 🚤😏
@@MaryClareVideoschoose one of the other guys that's films down there. Wavy boats stands there flicking hid cigarette butts into the water all day long. Trashy dude
Haha! RIGHT! The fewls of Haulover.. !
This is called “practice”, it’s what makes the Coast Guard such Badass’s in any weather..
That boat is unsinkable. You don't have to practice. You would never drive any other boat this way. It started out good. And then he went ahead of the wave he was surfing in. That would sink a lot of boats. Then he turns 90 degrees to the waves. Once again no other boat could do that without risk. Easy to practice in sealed hull
@@stephenrosenthal5252 Only boat unsinkable is the *TITANIC* my boy
@@stephenrosenthal5252 brain rot comment
@@frankthetank8050
What happened?
@stephenrosenthal5252 You always have to practice! Perfect practice makes perfect. Just because your boat is built to stay afloat, doesn't mean that the crews just depend on that to get them through.
This is the port of Duluth, Minnesota. What you're seeing is the Duluth Ship Canal. (note the tugboat on land near the Maritime Museum, and the city of Duluth in the background hills). Waves regularly are higher than the walking platform out to the lighthouse. Here it seems the USCG is in training mode, and that walkway is closed off for safety.
Duluth sucks
@@user-wb2uc1ft1sWhat? It’s the only place worth visiting in MN.
@@JimJohnson-cf3wt Minnesota sucks
@@user-wb2uc1ft1sat least it gave us Fargo
Yes it is. Been there many time. Always cold. Even in the middle of summer. Lol.
Dude driving the boat is skilled af.
А то!!!!!!!
It’s probably someone still in training for their coxswain qualification
“The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down, of the big lake they called Gitche Gumee”
Omfg it’s been so long since I’ve heard that song
What a great song and true gorden lightfoot.
The lake it is said never gives up her dead, when skies of November turn gloomy...
Does any one know where the love of God goes
When the waves turn the minutes to hours?
First thing i thought when i saw this post was that song
Ive played guitar most of my life and about 5 years ago i taught myself to play that song
Its my Dads favourite song so i had to learn how play it for him
Just the sheer size of the lake never ceases to amaze me
I live on Ontario, would love to see Superior one day..
Hard to believe that's a lake!
And they are all fresh water !
You can easily grow food with this ! What a blessing from God that our country has these !!
@gcr1 I kayaked the apostle islands. In the bay, you can see sunken docks that were made of like 12"square timbers smashed to pieces like toothpicks from a storm in 2017, I believe? The guy said in the bays the waves were 17', and out in the lake they were well into the 30 foot range.
@@oceanhome2023 Are there any visual physical differences between freshwater and saltwater mermaids ?
And the Coast guard is doing what they do. Thank you men and women for your service🎉
Wow, what a ride! The Coast Guard sailors on that cutter must have LOVED that!
That's training in moderate seas, considered necessary recreational activities. Oh, that's a 45' Response Boat, and only ships over 65 feet long are cutters.
This is in Duluth Minnesota, I lived there most of my life, Lake Superior can be a very dangerous lake. This is were the ship, Edmond Fitzgerald, started from. The waves on this lake were 30 feet high when the Edmond Fitzgerald went down, true story, I'll never forget it. The news came on the TV and said there's a report of a ship in trouble on Lake Superior. Every time I hear that song, I remember that day. The water is very, very cold even in the summer.
I thought this looked like Dulut! Fun city to visit!
😬 Yes, and not only that but you have to worry about all of the Sharks and Killer Whales also !
I've been to Duluth
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Only if someone would write a song about.😂
Amazing driving skills there.. Got to love the Coast Guard..
In this case it should be called the Shore Guard.
It’s crazy that a lake can get as rough as the Bering Sea in the right weather.
Here in Idaho we can see the other shore on all the lakes except possibly one.
Those great lakes are something else. Never been some day I'd love to visit and catch some big perch and walleye.
I will be heading to Duluth for father's day. Can't wait.
I can't wait to visit Superior and document my experiences. So far, I've been on Huron, Michigan, and Erie. And I've seen Erie on a bad day when a storm was whipping up, it was definitely powerful.
I have only been to Michigan but it has been a constant part of my life- almost every summer. Beautiful. Kholer- Andre park in Sheboygan Wisconsin is a beautiful place to visit lake Mochigan if you plan on going again.
Eerie is the baby lake no doubt some powerful water but Superior got its name for a reason. Water never gets “warm” really either
- a yooper
Once I was on Lake Erie. It went from sunny and flat calm to a storm with 10 ft seas in less than an hour.
That’s like normal November in Duluth 😂 coast guard showing small boats how to ride the waves 👏
Come down to southwest Kerry and I'll show you a bad day.. Dublin and the Irish sea is flat calm compared to the shit we get pummeled with
A real pleasure to see a good hand at the helm.
The greatlakes especially superior is no joke. The weather can turn around in 5 mins.
She’s claimed many a sailor who had disrespected her fickle fury.
Right? Try working on an island ferry during bad weather. Tourists will learn just how temperamental the lakes can be then.
It's the size of a small sea. So yeah it's dangerous waters
Where is this lake
@@F_M_R_ Ontario Canada
It always surprised me how big the waves get in the Great Lakes system , big for a lake .
It's not just the size of waves, it's the frequency. Smaller the water body the higher the frequency. In many cases, the great lakes are more dangerous than the ocean. I learned my lesson, almost cost me my life.
They are more like inland seas than lakes 🌊
Hit a 13ft wave (was taller than my mast) windsurfing in 50+ mph winds on Lake Ontario.
Launched into what seemed at the time low earth orbit, still get a rush thinking about that day.
Later after having a few hours success blasting back and forth in the mayhem of Sandbanks Park, I went out to the point nearby and my brain had trouble believing any craft could successfully navigate the conditions (EPIC) even though I was still wet from having been out in it.
ROUGH does not describe it.
People who have never seen any of the Great Lakes would crap their pants if they did!!
@@glengarbera7367 THE very famous Haulover Inlet posts?
Haulover is one little inlet that is somewhat artificial due to the channel.
During a small craft warning the entire downwind section of any great lake is at least as fierce.
100s of miles of shoreline getting pounded.
A special breed ! Thanks men for making life a little safer !
A masterclass on navigating big swells. When to surf, when to cut... so good!
Weather people: the waves are gonna be bad
This guy blasting surfin USA: sorry, can't hear you
Go beach boys 🤘
It won't let me like the comment, but add +1 for me :)
"LISTEN, IF I SAY IT'S SAFE TO SURF THEN IT'S SAFE TO SURF!"
More like seas 2-3 ft then you go out and the 6footers
Define "bad". On a windsurfer 6-8 feet is a total PARTY.
In a small craft however...well you should a looked at the marine report.
That's got to be the best pirate I've ever seen.
Epic comment ,Jedidiah 💫
Everytime I fart blood comes out
Hahaha this was good
So it would seem...
“You will always remember this day as the day you ALMOST caught jack sparrow”😂
This is exactly how I'd imagine life for my rubber duck during bath time and I'd call it seal training.
Duluth never disappoints. Always a fun visit.
Coast guard making it look easy 💪
Wow, that was one hell of a manoeuver. Then it looks like they were going to do it again, practice.
What an awesome job. Wish I thought of that when I was younger.
Capt; that was epic, lets do it again.
Coasties doing coasty stuff! Thanks to the men and women of the USCG for keeping us boaters safe on the Great Lakes.
Wow 😮 they were actually surfing 🏄 the wave 🌊 with that ship 🛳
That person navigating that boat has excellent skills
Yes, you are very right, excellent skills, excellent seamanship, that is how it's done ✔, never say never,,,ever take the sea for granted, very, very unwise,,
That's the United States Coastguard ! I served 20 years in and wish I could do it all over again but I'm old and grey now.😢
@warrengerhard1710 we all appreciate the time that you gave. Especially those that you saved.
Warrengerhard1710 always face bow toward oncoming wave, right?
Love the men and women of the USCG.
Thank you all for your service
Coasties training in shitty weather. Just another days.
Thank you Coast Guard for being out there every day for us.
I wouldn't wanna live anywhere else on the planet, Duluth Minnesota is beautiful. I think I can see my house in this video.
D-town represent!
Immaculate city. My personal favorite midwestern city. Though, I hate to even call it "midwestern."
underrated for sure
@JustinWayneDawg the midwest is too cold for you anyway. Stay warm
Not winters.
Duluth minnesota baby! I've seen bigger on the shore. I've also jumped off the lighthouse at the end of the pier. Miss my hometown 😿
Much bigger! And also hung from the aerial lift bridge for a few seconds while it was on its way up, lol. Not too smart but we were young and dumb. Lol.
Cool beans, I'm from Bayfield!
I'm from Duluth Minnesota also, canal park, been there a thousand times, you can almost see, Enger Tower, at the top of the hill
How the fuck did you jump off the lighthouse... Which one?
@@TempoDrift1480 You can climb the poles on the side; at least the one at Wisconsin Point, never tried these ones the idea of the current here always spooked me out of it.
Absolute respect to the Coast Guard. Go Coasties!
Great feeling when your boat surfs the big waves like that.
Coast guard guys know how to operate a boat and they have the finest
Except when they sink a boat by negligence.
Fished the great lakes all my life !!! You got to remember it only takes one wave and it's over !!!!!!
...somebody grew up around ocean qualified boats... ❤!
I've seen them boats in action there almost unsinkable in design, put that in the hand that can read the wave and sea.. You get this...
The amazement is the swell on these waves, on a Lake, it's mind blowing.
The Great Lakes are amazing!!!
I sure miss living off the coast of Superior. Despite living by the ocean now, it just isn't the same.
Wow you lived there awesome
No sharks though
Sharks hahaha ever hurd of lamprey? I grew up in ashland 45min away yes def miss the lake and white caps. Seagulls to
The blinding snow that picks up off those lakes is a sight to see.
@@Fossillarson the Ocean has lamprey too, except it also sharks. The only thing I find scarier about freshwater is that its harder to stay afloat in freshwater.
This is insane. Massive props to the pilot he definitely is an expert
Just a little chop for those of us use to the North Atlantic.
Excellent piloting of that jet boat either way
I see repetition until when the moment is called for the training kicks in awesome job the pressure was on...
The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down…
Coasties ROCK! Here they're just having a leisurely day practicing rescues in some of the milder waves Superior can kick up when it gets angry.
I live n Michigan and I’ve always dreamed of going to see Lake Superior. It’s my number 2
It's amazing to see the Great Lakes behave much like an ocean. Ontario gets that sort of climate thanks to these lakes. If anyone has been to Flowerpot Island at the Bruce Peninsula, you'll see waves slamming into the rocks as if they were ocean waves.
They are worse than the ocean waves are much closer together ????
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@@rudolphguarnacci197 I think he means to say that the wave period is different from waves in the ocean, which is true. Waves in the great lakes have shorter periods than ocean waves because of the hydrography of the lakes. This shorter period makes for dangerous waves. Waves on the great lakes can get quite big with short periods making them hard to recover from and very damaging to vessels.
@FonicsSuck I think it is correct today they are guick and they crash into one another rather than on the ocean they roll
Just remember when you’re looking at your boat docked up during a storm they’re out there in the storm probably saving somebody’s ass.
Or receiving the shipments of cocaine from the delivery men....
Their boat self rights in less than 30 seconds, is designed to roll over, can over power any wave and won’t sink.. Not much to worry about for them lol
@@swervsplatt9672I thank them for both
@@Prometheus203doesn’t mean you can’t get hurt still. They still have to go on deck when working. Even though the boat is virtually impossible to sink, you can still get killed pretty easily. Same concept as a concussion
@@shaun1040Nothing in impossible to sink. Titanic ring a bell?
My mom grew up in Duluth right on the shores of that lake and it's no joke!
The Great Lake's "Sea"! No one really understands how big this water body is. To have an island in it with its own lake on it is just one the marvels.
OK, they’re having way too much fun.
Yup! I’m from Ontario, this is why they call her Superior, she never gives up her dead. I live in Alberta now! Nothing here but River’s. I love it when l go home ❤️
Can one just imagine what it was like to pilot, navigate, and crew 16th and 17th century wooden sailing vessels on the hostile waters of the Great Lakes back in the earliest days of the "New World?" And knowing that, in an instant, conditions could change for the worse at any time on those waters? Also, with very little, or none at all, navigational charts and/or maps that were worth a damn?
At first I thought the pilot initiated the downwind turn early but the boat was brought about to take the next roller straight on. Nice work sailor. I’ve been out in that crap with a 32’ go fast. The length of the waves from trough to crest was about 50’. Back side was not a shear drop, just gradual. I had to motor up the wave, cut power just before the crest and wait for the boat to heel forward to get the drives back in the water, then steer down, throttle down to prevent from stuffing the bow. I only had about 2’-3’ of bow out of the water at the bottom of the wave. The depth of the boat at the front is 6’. Now I had to wait until boat was pointing up the next wave to do it all over. My son and I did this for about an hour and cut in to a closer port and did the marina walk of shame. “Can somebody gimme a ride to Port Austin? Had to pull in short, it got a little choppy.” I made my son do it. He has a bit of salesman in him even though he’s an engineer. Get the salesmanship from my 1st wife who did real estate sales.
That looks like one of those boats that can flip upside down and then back up in the water. 😲😜😱⛵🛥️⛵
It does look similar but the bar boats (Motorized Life Boats) are a different design. The current MLBs are 47 feet long and massive for their length.
Great boat skills. Every move is calculated. Have to be 2 steps ahead those drivers deserve a medal. All of them. The coastguard. Fisherman. Light house keepers. People next to water are brave to build house there. I hope I get to see this beautiful part of our great country 1 day.
Come see Apostle island national park....you won't be disappointed ! ( July, Aug,)
U know what, I am too! I never remember that I live in the same country where alot of these amazing vids are shot at. This vid is so impressive in lots of ways, but the lake is awesome, I'm gonna visit our great Lakes 1 day for sure.
Helps tho when the boat literally can't sink or even capsize... Or not really. 😂
Looks like it was a great training day. And crazy how a lake can turn into a ocean with those waves.
Lake superior is a dangerous body of water thank you coast guard for making it safer 🇱🇷🇱🇷
The perfect boat! He knows what he's doing!
Aye coast guard making it to CZcams stories now. Finally lol. Seriously god bless USCG
Reminds me of Kenosha Wisconsin where we had a boat when I was younger. The chop on the great lakes is SO MUCH CLOSER to each other than it is on the Oceans
I Fell in love with a Crew Launch boat watching it in high seas. I wanted one badly during my merchant mariner days
That Captain is skilled. I've seen a video where a captain turns his boat during the wave and the boat gets flipped. But in this video the Captain clearly knows when to and how to turn ! Amazing skills right there 👍
I was stationed there in the USCG and it gets really rough! They alway took out the local news station for a story. Always had to clean up barf when they got back!!!
Thanks for your service! Semper Paratus! 👍🏼
Thank you for your service! Where is this located on Lake Superior? I grew up in the UP of MI. Houghton County.
@@SilentEcho9194 looks like duluth but I may be wrong
@@jamesross160 Thank you 😊 It's a very long shore line between Sault Ste Marie and Duluth. I miss being there very much.
@@SilentEcho9194 yeah I lived there for a decade, think I only made it from grand marias to the UP of Michigan. Miss it as well.
I imagine that this is some sort of training/practice for how to operate safely in rough seas. Hats off to the Coasties.
Tokyo's drifting in the lake , that captain is a BOSS👏
Welcome to Duluth, MN
MAN thoae coast guard boats are so cool. I think they can capsize and roght themselves and keep on going! Amazing lifesavers.
Awesome! I've been on Lake Superior in my 21 ft V8 Deep-V Grew with waves like this... freaky but if you are a true water dog captain, this is more fun than scary. 🍻 👍 Great vid!
That is a highly underestimated skill right there! Captain obviously knows what they are doing, and to not be afraid of the throttle. Perfect timing on turning around at the top of the wave to face it head on. It helps that the boat has enough power to make those maneuvers too.
“The lake it is said never gives up her dead....”
(why is that song all the sudden playing in my head??)
The wreck of the edmundfitzgerald
Hm yes wow you are very creative and original in thinking of the Gordon Lightfoot song entitled "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" in which Lightfoot depicts the wrecking of the Edmund Fitzgerald as a result of the powerful gales which sometimes occur on Lake Superior. Very intelligent 10/10 thank you for making this connection for those of us too stupid or braindead to realize how a video of a boat facing powerful waves on Lake Superior relates to a song about a boat facing powerful waves on Lake Superior.
bruh momento
Yes, I know what song it was, but thank you. 🙂
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Yes, I know the song very well. I was being just a bit sarcasmic.
Me 2!!!!!!
Remember the wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald. Superior is not only huge, but extremely deep, when that much water gets moving its deadly and unstoppable. My family tried swimming in Lake Superior on a lovely, calm and hot summer's day back in 1992 (Canada's 125 birthday), water was freezing. Gorgeous beach, people playing volleyball on the sand, but no one was in the water.
Locals told us it's too cold for swimming, they weren't kidding.
Manitoulin Island south shore in August wasn't much better. I remember it was basically a dare to walk out to where the water was just above my knee (standing) and see how long I could take it. Not long.
Perfect training ground for the coast guard. But this mob can do it in the dark.. thanks for your service. Great clip
There’s a walkway that takes you out to the lighthouse. It gets flooded when there are waves like these. This video brings back lots of memories. This is also the same canal the Edmund Fitzgerald came through in November of ‘75 on it’s way across the big lake.
I loved that lake, but I was always scared of it too.
Realizing and admitting that and sllll know lolave your life
Im from Oregon and I admit am shocked when i see the power of what your Lakes can do. It is very scary. We have the Ocean for that.
Whoever driving that boat is a bad ass!! Awesome.
That’s a captain with some skills
I love looking at Water I love looking at stormy water, even more, but the people living on the shore. It just is amazing view.
Love a confident skipper
Wow!!! Mother nature is fn rad (equally wicked!)! And the skills of that USCG 👌 👏 ❤
😲 been in that on Lake Erie , storm kicks up fast no fun ....
Such a beautiful boat. Look how well its managing in such stormy rough waters... must have a great captain at the helm!!!
That’s a classic seiche wave-basically a mini tsunami on the Great Lakes. Amazing job by the coast guard to keep the ship from going inland like that.
The lake is also amazing, almost more like a sea than a lake.
I was doing some lake trout fishing out there a month or so ago and there were some three to four foot waves coming in near the end. It was a rough ride. Superior can be scary.
I don’t think ppl realize how much skill that is right there
Definitely the perfect turn around in an inlet. Skills
With the engine power that's got that's a roll in the park
Whoa, that's pretty impressive. I understood the Great Lakes were capable of some rough waters but waves like this, pretty spectacular.
Everybody gangster till they see the coast guard drifting a boat
Look up a J turn. That boat is amazing. Jet ski on steroids!!