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Old 16 December 2006, 04:16   #1
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Great rough sea video

Probably the best I have seen in a while.



Great music as well.

Would love to be on that ship!!!
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Old 16 December 2006, 11:46   #2
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Is this real, I wonder?

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superb...

isn't la Mancha what the french call the english channel?
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Old 16 December 2006, 16:12   #4
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I wonder which salvage tug that is, whether Marejada is the name of it. Proper weather there too

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excellent vid
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Old 16 December 2006, 23:48   #6
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Marejada means swell - was used by the Spanish in a very early version of the Beaufort scale - Marejada is a Force 3 - think it was a bit more than that!!!
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cmon codders

Jeanie Mackers Codders.

All I can say i sthat its easy to give it holly when you are in a huge fu...in ship with at lest two choppers to pick you out of the drink if the shit hits the fan.

Never looked like there was much more than a predicitive swell off shore and two choppers having fun......

Bet you the skipper did not own the bloody thing either and was after a few Pink Gins...

Cmon COdders. I am in a hotel room with feck all to do than look at this site.

By teh way, met an old (we were young) friend who I was in school with 30 years ago for the first time since.
We are getting on,,, meanwhile if you want footage and if I do not own the boat, let me drive with two choppers up the rear..I will actually go dam nearer sinking it........

Only Messing COdders....... I`ll drive!!!!
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music on first clip

anyone know what the music is on the first clip?
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anyone know what the music is on the first clip?
Anyone know the music on the Frog clip ?
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anyone know what the music is on the first clip?
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imagine being on deck! on the 1st video
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Why do they play music on these clips? I'd rather hear the engines roaring and barking, the water sizzling and the boat thumping and crashing.
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Why do they play music on these clips? I'd rather hear the engines roaring and barking, the water sizzling and the boat thumping and crashing.
I suspect either (a) it doesn't have a sound track recorded - e.g. no microphone set up OR (b) if they are filmed from a chopper then all you will hear is the wind on the mic / chopper engines.
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Here ya go Codprawn, google Abeille Flandre and you'll see some more pics of that tug in the rough water. Pic taken from www.netmarine.net.

I agree JW, there'd be a nice sound down in that engine room with the big turbos blowing
May get some video/sound off our tug at work tomorrow if we use it - 4cyl blackstone diesel engine.

edit: said engines and turbos on that tug - http://www.ville-dinard.fr/snsm/4-au...E/44240027.jpg - nice
and... for those of you with Virtual Sailor, you can download her as well - http://www.virtual-sailor.net/links/...aycat&catid=28

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Thks jimbo

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Here ya go Codprawn, google Abeille Flandre and you'll see some more pics of that tug in the rough water. Pic taken from www.netmarine.net.

I agree JW, there'd be a nice sound down in that engine room with the big turbos blowing
May get some video/sound off our tug at work tomorrow if we use it - 4cyl blackstone diesel engine.

edit: said engines and turbos on that tug - http://www.ville-dinard.fr/snsm/4-au...E/44240027.jpg - nice
and... for those of you with Virtual Sailor, you can download her as well - http://www.virtual-sailor.net/links/...aycat&catid=28

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Well found. Would love to see your videos Alex - just love big engines!!!

That Froggy tug is pretty powerful - over 12,000hp.

Yes it is USUALLY nicer to hear the background noise but in this case the music fits the scene perfectly - well done for finding the track Jimbo - it's great - hadn't heard of them before - very Clannad like.
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Amazing scary coincidence - never heard of them before and the composer is from Swansea!!!

http://www.karljenkins.com/biography.php

Awesome music - I am now a fan!!!
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Old 19 December 2006, 18:08   #18
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Amazing scary coincidence - never heard of them before and the composer is from Swansea!!!

http://www.karljenkins.com/biography.php

Awesome music - I am now a fan!!!
I love that track. Its been used in a couple of adverts now. One was for some airline and the other was for a bank. You might remember the bank one - it had a boy diving down to get a perl from the seabed.
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yeah I love that piece too - the bloke in the top left picture looks like Jazz man off of the Fastshow though

did he do that epic song used in the film gladiator too? sounds his style (the bit at the end when he dies)
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