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what a beluga!
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rough sea?
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england
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Canary islands
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rough seas are subjective to the craft that is travelling on it. For a traditional type ferry their would be a lot of puke to clean up with all the chop in the water. The whole point of calling it rough sea is to show how smooth and stable the design works appearing as if the seas are calm. It's a massive ship so the size of the waves are hard to judge.
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nope...........sea rough
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had bigger waves in my bathtub
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lol.. you cannot be a sailor. I have been in rough seas.. and this one is _not_ even close to beeing rough. Another misleading title to lure more viewers onto a pointless PR video for the ferry-owning company.
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omg I am so scared .....these seas r so rough ....these waves r so big n rough I cant even see the ship ....I hope everybody made it alive n well
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Who do I make the check out to?
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It has three hulls.
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no sails!!!! How the heck is that a trimaran?
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That vessel is motoring not sailing. The main clue for this is the absence of any sails.
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Hi, I like to tell you, you do not know what you are talking about, I have been at sea for more than 30 years, in this video, the weater and sea is very good, not bad at all, regardless if the vessel is big or small!!!
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Where do we see the rough sea???
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If I was in a 10 foot Jon boat!
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if you look closely to the sea, you will see that there is actually a lot of swell do to the strong constant wind, that actually will cause a small to medium size boat to have a hard time but to upload a video with a vessel of that size sailing this kind of weather, its like a riding bicycle for them, meaning IT'S NOTHING..!!! you need to go the beach a little bit more often you get more swell there..just saying
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nu, he calls it "sea rough"
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I've sailed a fireball in a rougher sea than that!
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millpond. this is daft
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Imágenes aéreas del Trimarán de Fred. Olsen Express Benchijigua Express, navegando entre Los Cristianos y La Gomera con mala mar.