OMFG, THATS how it can change in a matter of seconds, & can ruin a perfectly good day..!! GOOD CATCH, MY BROTHER...lucky that rouge broke just before your bow đŹ đ đ„... STAY SAFE OUT THERE, BROTHER. There is NO forgiveness out there, be ever vigilant đđ€Čđđ
Dude blipped throttle right before, let off letting bow drop and then gassed it up again getting the bounce up from water to get bow higher, great move
Large ships wake can look identical in the right bottom conditions ..like reefs where the ship sailing near top speed since its open ocean and the reef protrudes...but yeah, rogue waves aren't rare.but are hard to capture because they form so quickly usually and are gone just as quickly....this boat size and closeness to the water actually has the opposite effect on the typical images of rogue waves captured from ships high above the water... This size wave will certainly capsize smaller motorboats..sailboats will most often right themselves or lean all the way over on their side and get pushed a few feet by it then right thselves...as long as all the hatches are secured the sailboat can usually be fine...powerboats don't though and once over your done for
@@executiveinvestments "A rogue wave is usually defined as a wave that is two times the significant wave height of the area" Yes, display your ignorance confidently and perhaps nobody will notice that you have no idea wtf you are talking about.
@@aaaaaaaaaa359 Yes they do ..was on a good size fishing trawler and we damn near capsized from a tanker ...in shallow water...the water dept greatly effect the wave size...They get especially big around trenches in shallow water.....
Thatâs hardly a rogue wave. Rogue wave maybe but what you are calling a rogue wave (this video) isnât that. A real rogue wave is 50+ feet tall and comes out of nowhere. CZcams rogue wave and youâll see what Iâm talking about.
@@psilver063 that just isnt true. A rogue wave is a wave that dosnt fit the regular wave pattern (hints why its called rogue) And is a wave that are atleast 3 times the size of any sorounding waves.
This is why some people are not meant to do certain jobs. Cause I would have sh@t myself and had a heart attack at the same time!! Glad you are alright.
I went "what the f***" out loud just watching that from my couch, I dont know what my reaction would be if I saw this in real life. Scariest wave video i've seen on the net. Usually they are accompanied by a storm, this one was just like, don't mind me i'm just passing by, seemed engineered, which i think made it even scarier lol
Oh for fuck sake, anyone with even a hint of experience would do that. This is roughly the same skill set as stopping for a red light. "The light turned from benign green to shocking amber in an instant. As if possessed with a preternatural animal awareness, his foot flew to a different pedal, inexplicably causing the car to slow as the light turned an ominous red. How has this man not been drafted by Formula One!"
Bro is it just me or is that about a 10 -12 foot wave face? Looks more like the first wave of a set if you ask me, and they cut the video before we could figure it out.
Was fishing off the Oregon coast back in the early 90s on a 50' commercial vessel and we had one come over the bow, green water, took out the windscreen, electronics, autopilot everything we cobbled things back together and limped it back in over the bar. . .it could have gone much worse. . .every fisherman's nightmare.
I was in the USCG on a buoy tender that worked the coast up and down Washington and Oregon. In that water every wave was a rogue wave. Heading out to sea through the Colombia River bar at night with waves breaking jetty to jetty was always concerning because you could hear the water hitting the huge jetty rocks a mile away. They don't call it the 'Graveyard of the Pacific' for nothing.
Lol I remember about 25 years ago when I was working on a big supply boat in the Gulf of Mexico, a random rogue wave hit and washed over the stern, knocking me down and into the H bit. I wasn't hurt but I was extremely angry because my shift had just started and I was already soaking wet. So I went inside, changed clothes, got back outside, and another rogue wave hit knocking me down and sending me flying across the deck. I was soaked again and so much more angry that I ripped my hard hat off and threw it at the deck only to watch it bounce and fly overboard.
Awsome captain he saw that wave had teeth and they showedâŠ. I remember 2014 in November on a longliner catching cod in a storm I seen this one wave it kept growing then at the very top I saw white and was like nope ran inside just in time if I didnât the wave would have messed me up good đ
Are you saying you saw a rogue wave coming so you just ran inside the cabin of the boat and let it slam your boat whatever which way? And your boat survived that?
@@brysonfitzgerald5238 I was on a 167ft boat that can handle the weather just fine ⊠always keep your eyes on them waves never know when one will smack the shit out of you đ Iâve seen so many get injured and myself also
@@Ak-710. gotcha, thanks for clearing that up. I can't even imagine how scary would have been. I've spent a little time off the coast of California both crabbing and fishing, but in vessels less than 25'. It would be terrifying to look up and see a wave like that coming at you!
This is literally one of my greatest, mostly irrational fears. Iâve spent a ton of time on the ocean in boats but I am still terrified of open water for this reason
Iâve been on the sea for over 25 years. Never seen nothing like that, are you sure this wasnât some shallow waters? Maybe a sand bank or something?
Good job captain glad to see there are some people that know how to handle their boats but I would imagine so being a fisherman glad to see you made it home
You guys do know the definition of a road wave is any wave that is a certain amount times larger than the other surrounding waves right that is the definition of rogue wave I believe it's 1.3 times larger than the surrounding waves or some s*** so for the cease to be fairly calm like they were and then out of nowhere would look to be a maybe 10 ft 12 ft waves smacking them yeah that's technically a rogue wave and most of the people in the comments are saying it that you know they got lucky that the captain realized it and decided to face down the wave instead of run parallel with it but very few people are commenting about the fact that not only did he face down the wave he sped his engine up
Never any atheists on a boat in rough seas. The boat I worked on was solid and safe so over 10 years I prob only got worried a couple times. Especially when the captain is up at the wheel and turns around and yells at me to âBALANCE THE BOAT!!!â And his eyes were like saucers. I knew we were about to come into something rough
not exactly true. I was a sea scout for many years and experienced some pretty rough conditions. I have also spent time in a fox hole. Still an athiest.
I am in the Pacific NW and often fish the Ocean, so I have been on the Ocean when these waves came through and to my constant attention to what is always happening, I've been lucky to see the waves coming then head into the waves before the wave grew and broke but other boats haven't been so lucky as I was seeing two boats wiped out.
You got one. You actually got one. Thatâs insane. Thatâs the third possible rogue on CZcams, probably the public internet, and this one definitely has the best perspective than the other two. Would love more context if you have it on when and where this happened to help determine if we have a real rogue here. How far off off the coast did this happen? Edit just saw the whole vid. Too close to the coast to be a rogue wave. Still that thing was freakishly out of place.
I wonder if rogue waves are caused by underwater earthquakes that are either too small or too far away to be felt by boatsmen, but nonetheless create formidable waves.
That wave looks like it was def big enough to roll them over had it hit them broadside! Guess that's why rogue waves at night are so dangerous. They'd never see it coming!đź
Experienced captain no time to waste and people think operating a vessel is easy farther from the truth mother nature is a force not to reckon with đ€ give her the respect she deserves
Few tips for countering rogue waves: Bigger vessels with slower speeds: Take the wave head on, keep constant power applied when cresting and apply more power when at the peek to generate forward momentum as much as possible so to not get caught in the âsplashâ -Medium vessels with moderate movement speeds: Try as much as possible to identify where the peek of the wave is and avoid it. Take lower side of the wave head on and apply power when cresting and more power when at peek. -Smaller vessels: try to avoid head on contact, attempt to surf the wave to the low side and crest with speed. Experienced personnel will know the weight of the vessel they operate and will generally know how to maneuver through the situation. Every scenario is different so experience and awareness of your cargo will play a huge part in these high risk situations.
Full video...
czcams.com/video/hZKES3zJVbU/video.html
OMFG, THATS how it can change in a matter of seconds, & can ruin a perfectly good day..!!
GOOD CATCH, MY BROTHER...lucky that rouge broke just before your bow đŹ đ đ„...
STAY SAFE OUT THERE, BROTHER.
There is NO forgiveness out there, be ever vigilant đđ€Čđđ
Holy fuckin shit bro!! That had to be scary AF!!
Why'd you only play a few seconds when you got a min?
I was here
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That diesel screaming right towards the wave is hardcore
Dude blipped throttle right before, let off letting bow drop and then gassed it up again getting the bounce up from water to get bow higher, great move
Detroit 2 stroke?
Hell yeah
@@mattmayo3539see them a lot in dredgers and crab boats on the Chesapeake so itâs very possible.
I felt doom music kick in
That's a legit rogue wave, especially in such calm waters
Large ships wake can look identical in the right bottom conditions ..like reefs where the ship sailing near top speed since its open ocean and the reef protrudes...but yeah, rogue waves aren't rare.but are hard to capture because they form so quickly usually and are gone just as quickly....this boat size and closeness to the water actually has the opposite effect on the typical images of rogue waves captured from ships high above the water...
This size wave will certainly capsize smaller motorboats..sailboats will most often right themselves or lean all the way over on their side and get pushed a few feet by it then right thselves...as long as all the hatches are secured the sailboat can usually be fine...powerboats don't though and once over your done for
@@norml.hugh-mann done for because of the sharks?
Not a rogue at all. Not even close.
@@executiveinvestments I agree..I couldn't even surf that little wave
@@executiveinvestments "A rogue wave is usually defined as a wave that is two times the significant wave height of the area" Yes, display your ignorance confidently and perhaps nobody will notice that you have no idea wtf you are talking about.
bloody hell, one of the few rare videos of an actual rogue wave.
It's a wake wave from a big ship...
@@DynamicSeq thatâs not ship wake⊠đ€Šââïž
@@bbqpitmaster1324 yes it is... been around them my whole life...
If he lifted the camera up, we would see a container ship go by...
Too bad cameraman sucks
@@aaaaaaaaaa359 Yes they do ..was on a good size fishing trawler and we damn near capsized from a tanker ...in shallow water...the water dept greatly effect the wave size...They get especially big around trenches in shallow water.....
Good captain, I'd fish with them any day. There was no way that vessel could have taken that broadside. Literally saved lives.
That's one thing I would admit that a video game taught me. Assassins Creed Black Flag teaches you to take rogue waves head on
@@FletcherHillierthank you Fletcher, I love you
@@NateG4Three love you too man
@@FletcherHillierVideo games do save lives.
Why I like the beach but not the ocean lol
Good job taking it head on. Waves like that will capsize a smaller boat
You donât sayâŠ
Thatâs a pretty small boat Id imagineâŠassuming they ended upright, thatâs some damn fine helmsmanship right there bub
You have to go head on or YOU WILL GO DOWN xD
@@Systematicsphere for a fact youâre an karen irl
I bet the captain is thinking "I wish I met this guy before I was a fisherman"
that's gotta be one of the best videos of a rogue wave
That was my sane thought too
It's from a big ship...Notice how they don't pan around..
Thatâs hardly a rogue wave. Rogue wave maybe but what you are calling a rogue wave (this video) isnât that. A real rogue wave is 50+ feet tall and comes out of nowhere. CZcams rogue wave and youâll see what Iâm talking about.
@@psilver063 that just isnt true. A rogue wave is a wave that dosnt fit the regular wave pattern (hints why its called rogue)
And is a wave that are atleast 3 times the size of any sorounding waves.
Itâs not a real rogue waveâŠ
This is why some people are not meant to do certain jobs. Cause I would have sh@t myself and had a heart attack at the same time!! Glad you are alright.
Here I was thinking you said you wouldâve shot your self AND had a heart attack - I was like damnâŠthatâs one way of reacting to it XD XD
@@mysticdragonwolf89 Now that I look at it, I see what you mean. đł Like, alright lets calm down. A bit over dramatic. Sheesh đ
I think you normally shit yourself when you have a heart attack
I went "what the f***" out loud just watching that from my couch, I dont know what my reaction would be if I saw this in real life. Scariest wave video i've seen on the net. Usually they are accompanied by a storm, this one was just like, don't mind me i'm just passing by, seemed engineered, which i think made it even scarier lol
Christ almighty, have you people ever left your basements?
That's being a great Captain. Seeing it forming, starting his turn as if it were muscle memory, and turning into it immediately.
Oh for fuck sake, anyone with even a hint of experience would do that. This is roughly the same skill set as stopping for a red light. "The light turned from benign green to shocking amber in an instant. As if possessed with a preternatural animal awareness, his foot flew to a different pedal, inexplicably causing the car to slow as the light turned an ominous red. How has this man not been drafted by Formula One!"
@@citetezitâs makes for good drama đ
He left it quite late on turning into, just last minute really
What else would he do?
Well yeah he just the boat go by
That is terrifying. Glad the captain knew what to do.
Awesome, and man I love that engine sound đđđ
it sounds like a yanmar tbh
Cummins
@@Slave69420 good stuff
â@@Slave69420 def a Cummins, im a truck driver. I know my diesel engines and that bad boy sounded super healthy too
That actually is a rogue wave, glad cap'n has his eyes on.
As a surfer, It hard to fight the urge to spin around and ride that thing!
Meh big burger short ride lol
Thatâs what she said
It broke early
Bro is it just me or is that about a 10 -12 foot wave face? Looks more like the first wave of a set if you ask me, and they cut the video before we could figure it out.
Was fishing off the Oregon coast back in the early 90s on a 50' commercial vessel and we had one come over the bow, green water, took out the windscreen, electronics, autopilot everything we cobbled things back together and limped it back in over the bar. . .it could have gone much worse. . .every fisherman's nightmare.
What does âgreen waterâ mean? Does the colour signify the volume? Or is that something else?
â@@ellisberry8747means the wave hasn't broken yet.
On a calm glassy day like this? I immediately thought they were in shallow waters were the swell jacks up on the reef or bar
The rogue wave must have encountered a rogue reef.
about ten miles up the hill.
For some reason, I really like the sound of that motor. Very satisfying to listen to.
Lol, sounded like he "shifted gears" when he nailed it.
Sounds like a Cat 3408, "I'm doing fine but the dog is scared shitless...."
Head on a swivel, stay safe brother đ
Handled it like a champ. Good job
Great reaction by the Captain steering the bow right into it. Well done, Sir!
Iâve never been afraid of the Ocean, as I find it pretty peaceful but itâs still very unpredictable. I get why people fear it.
Good thing it was light enough and someone seen it coming
Skipper did a good job. I was considering jumping overboard! đ€Łđ€Ł I'm glad I didn't.
@@FishTough đ No do not leave the boat unless its entirely below the waterline. They teach that in captain training
@@FishTough , đđđ
@@Glaciershark what do you mean by unless itâs below the waterline? Whatâs the waterline ? Sorry Iâm just interested
Thats not a rogue wave. Its tidal wave, but big swell đ
Yep
Geometry dash tidal wave
I was in the USCG on a buoy tender that worked the coast up and down Washington and Oregon. In that water every wave was a rogue wave. Heading out to sea through the Colombia River bar at night with waves breaking jetty to jetty was always concerning because you could hear the water hitting the huge jetty rocks a mile away.
They don't call it the 'Graveyard of the Pacific' for nothing.
Lol I remember about 25 years ago when I was working on a big supply boat in the Gulf of Mexico, a random rogue wave hit and washed over the stern, knocking me down and into the H bit. I wasn't hurt but I was extremely angry because my shift had just started and I was already soaking wet. So I went inside, changed clothes, got back outside, and another rogue wave hit knocking me down and sending me flying across the deck. I was soaked again and so much more angry that I ripped my hard hat off and threw it at the deck only to watch it bounce and fly overboard.
Awsome captain he saw that wave had teeth and they showedâŠ. I remember 2014 in November on a longliner catching cod in a storm I seen this one wave it kept growing then at the very top I saw white and was like nope ran inside just in time if I didnât the wave would have messed me up good đ
White squall? Glad you're okay đ»
I'd hate to see what you call small .rouge wave my arse.
Are you saying you saw a rogue wave coming so you just ran inside the cabin of the boat and let it slam your boat whatever which way? And your boat survived that?
@@brysonfitzgerald5238 I was on a 167ft boat that can handle the weather just fine ⊠always keep your eyes on them waves never know when one will smack the shit out of you đ Iâve seen so many get injured and myself also
@@Ak-710. gotcha, thanks for clearing that up. I can't even imagine how scary would have been. I've spent a little time off the coast of California both crabbing and fishing, but in vessels less than 25'. It would be terrifying to look up and see a wave like that coming at you!
This is literally one of my greatest, mostly irrational fears. Iâve spent a ton of time on the ocean in boats but I am still terrified of open water for this reason
Iâve been on the sea for over 25 years. Never seen nothing like that, are you sure this wasnât some shallow waters? Maybe a sand bank or something?
I agree, theyâre probably just in the surf
No. You can see itâs where the pot was set. Gonna bet $ it was t in the surf zone.đ
The wave crested. It doesnât do that unless the sea floor rises.
Thanks, i thought i was the only one who noticed
Good driving and keeping the crew out of harms way mad respect for the skipper at the helm did a good job and good timing
Good job captain glad to see there are some people that know how to handle their boats but I would imagine so being a fisherman glad to see you made it home
Dude this might be the best rogue wave footy ever recorded. đ
Appreciate that
Good job on the conn!!
Good on the captain, he knew what was up.
Hear that engine purr
Pilot squared away very well. Most people would turn into the wave much too quickly.
That's crazy I thought they only came in bad weather
You mean boat wakes? That's a weird thought.
@@citetezthat is not a boat wake?
@@Planclanman3 That's an odd sentence to end with a question mark.
@@citetez I'm questioning your weird question in the sentence before?
Dinidat doo doo doo dnadt doo doo doo bishwo
People used to think they were a myth for a long time and you just casually capture one of the few true videos of a rogue wave
Boat Skipper definitely is doing going head-first into that wave
Not a Rouge wave. They are close to the beach.
Or over a bar or reef.
You guys do know the definition of a road wave is any wave that is a certain amount times larger than the other surrounding waves right that is the definition of rogue wave I believe it's 1.3 times larger than the surrounding waves or some s*** so for the cease to be fairly calm like they were and then out of nowhere would look to be a maybe 10 ft 12 ft waves smacking them yeah that's technically a rogue wave and most of the people in the comments are saying it that you know they got lucky that the captain realized it and decided to face down the wave instead of run parallel with it but very few people are commenting about the fact that not only did he face down the wave he sped his engine up
A rouge wave is in open water, that's why it's ROUGE.
It's mostly green, so not rouge. Some of it turned white.
Where did this take place? I work on a fishing boat in New England so curious as to where.
It took place out at sea đ.
Glad I could help.
@@user-cf6te2ug2g yeah sounds right
@@user-cf6te2ug2g tons of waves round there
Your mom's bathtub.
â@@sirmonkeythe19th78 Fat shame waves much?
The Ocean: âyeah thatâs just a normal waveâ
Captain did good turning into the wave.đ
Never any atheists on a boat in rough seas. The boat I worked on was solid and safe so over 10 years I prob only got worried a couple times. Especially when the captain is up at the wheel and turns around and yells at me to âBALANCE THE BOAT!!!â And his eyes were like saucers. I knew we were about to come into something rough
not exactly true. I was a sea scout for many years and experienced some pretty rough conditions. I have also spent time in a fox hole. Still an athiest.
@@gofastER question: Are you atheistic toward the world religions or to the idea of "God" in particular?
@@davidvaughn9 both.
@@gofastER
Then death awaits a debate with you.
safe sailing.
Jesus kept my boats steady in rough waters and thankful to still be here!
Good job skipper 5+ years in Alaska and shit like this still scares the shit out of me. Was that a old 671 I here
You have good ear for engines! Stay safe up there! We try our best to stay safe! Tight lines!
Are you on the Pacific coast? I'm assuming because you mentioned crab and I see a ling line set up.
@@catalinaKallen Yes I fish the Southern Oregon Coast.
hear the turbos spooling up
Bro entered the upside down đ
That was weird the water was smooth with no other waves. It was like a miniature tsunami
D-dat dododoo dat dododoo bishwo
Feeding the algorithm
It takes a skilled helmsman to see how big that wave was from how far away it was
Captainđź Deserves a Starâ And Likes
I just had a nightmare that went like this, the wave was bigger but i would be scared of this one anyways
It felt like he went of a jump ramp and went airborne for a sec
A great skipper is always on the ball. đŻ
Im glad he had the sense to turn the boat into the wave at the last couple seconds
Great throttle pop to get the nose up higher for the final squirt!
Remember, rogue waves were considered a myth and captains ridiculed for saying it until 1995.
Great job keeping your eyes open and catching that wave on such a calm day... getting the boat turned into it saved you and the crew!
scary stuff, I fish on small boat and never seen one like that, not cool. Good job!
Good reaction Cap that couldâve been an ugly side-to slam that couldâve resulted in a capsize.
Stay awesome!đ€
To think that rogue waves weren't even believed to be a real phenomenon until relatively recently!
What a flat calm day though
That wave tried to end more than just your crab season. Keep er safe out there.
The ocean be a scary place sometimes
One of the most incredible videos on youtube
I am in the Pacific NW and often fish the Ocean, so I have been on the Ocean when these waves came through and to my constant attention to what is always happening, I've been lucky to see the waves coming then head into the waves before the wave grew and broke but other boats haven't been so lucky as I was seeing two boats wiped out.
He's going through gears like it's a 5-speed!
The crabs are learning to fight back.
They are getting meaner!
Those Rogue waves are such a mystery too. Good save
Bro that video got it perfectly that wave started so fast
As soon as I saw that wave starting to break, I knew it was gonna get wet. Good thing the captain acted like heâd been there before.
Looks like a lake too. They really do come out of nowhere! Glad you guys are ok.
Woah. I think this might be the first video of a true rogue Iâve ever seen.
Rogue waves are crazy, it's like the ocean itself just went "fuck you"
thats legit scary, offshore worker for 15 years here
Yeah that wouldn't have felt good taking it broadside.đź
So happy he just turned into it without any panic.
You got one. You actually got one. Thatâs insane. Thatâs the third possible rogue on CZcams, probably the public internet, and this one definitely has the best perspective than the other two. Would love more context if you have it on when and where this happened to help determine if we have a real rogue here. How far off off the coast did this happen?
Edit just saw the whole vid. Too close to the coast to be a rogue wave. Still that thing was freakishly out of place.
I wonder if rogue waves are caused by underwater earthquakes that are either too small or too far away to be felt by boatsmen, but nonetheless create formidable waves.
They can create huge tidal waves.
That escalated quickly. That really got out of hand
You can hear the turbo spooling up. Captain was not messing around with that wave.
The turbo spooling up tho
That diesel putting in the work lol
Your boat handled that extremely well
That wave looks like it was def big enough to roll them over had it hit them broadside! Guess that's why rogue waves at night are so dangerous. They'd never see it coming!đź
Might have been a tsunami. Did you report it?
Headed into it just in time. A seafarers saying: if you havenât started to do it by the time youâve thought of it, itâs probably too late.
That beautiful Detroit sounds so good
Did anyone notice how wisely he steered the boat towards the wave đđ
A1 Captain rating, full salute!
That wave was probably caused by an underwater landslide typically from an earthquake.
Well done skipper, that was a close one. Took it in a perfect quarter so as not to overstress the hull.
Experienced captain no time to waste and people think operating a vessel is easy farther from the truth mother nature is a force not to reckon with đ€ give her the respect she deserves
That turbo diesel power sounds beautiful
I'm glad you saw that and made the necessary correction. Imagine if it was during the night out of nowhere.
It was easy to see...Big ship just went by..
Holy crab)
You are in close to shore or it wouldn't have broke, maybe?
Watching from New Orleans. Nice awareness
Nice job! Get used to this tho! Its gonna start being more common place?
The fact that your only choice is to point towards it and drop the hammer is insane.
Few tips for countering rogue waves:
Bigger vessels with slower speeds: Take the wave head on, keep constant power applied when cresting and apply more power when at the peek to generate forward momentum as much as possible so to not get caught in the âsplashâ
-Medium vessels with moderate movement speeds: Try as much as possible to identify where the peek of the wave is and avoid it. Take lower side of the wave head on and apply power when cresting and more power when at peek.
-Smaller vessels: try to avoid head on contact, attempt to surf the wave to the low side and crest with speed.
Experienced personnel will know the weight of the vessel they operate and will generally know how to maneuver through the situation. Every scenario is different so experience and awareness of your cargo will play a huge part in these high risk situations.