New season of deadliest catch

fund razor

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I don't know if it is the similar weather and boating conditions of the great lakes and Alaska or what, but I like Deadliest Catch. :)

I think that the new season starts tonight because they are doing a season 3 recap now. Discovery channel.
 
Love that show.

Guy that works for me thinks it's stupid. He can't quit talking about what happened on American Idol the night before. :rolleyes:

Buck
 
I cant wait!!!!! We got to meet a couple of the guys at the Atlantic City boat show this year. Real nice guys but you could tell they were Bad Azzes:sifone:
 
I just saw the episode of the ship that had some wood planks missing and he stepped into the hole and twisted his ankle.
What idiots, they couldn't pound in some boards to cover the holes. There was a handfull of planks missing on the floor.
 
I just saw the episode of the ship that had some wood planks missing and he stepped into the hole and twisted his ankle.
What idiots, they couldn't pound in some boards to cover the holes. There was a handfull of planks missing on the floor.
Yeah, I saw that one last season. If I remember it right, they took a beating during the night and tried to get their string either on or off the boat before they made for Dutch. That guy was a new guy, and he got hurt twice that trip... I think. The surge during the night popped some boards off of the deck it was so bad, and took the boards over the rail. The way that the boards are attached is that they are cut to fit an exact distance between the steel framing that they bolt to, then they are drilled and screwed down to the steel frame over the tops of the holds. There is no wooden subfloor to nail something down to. I saw them do the repairs as soon as they got back to Dutch. There are also open decks hatches on a fishing boat. Guys have to avoid them as well. But they fall in anyway. Tradition is that the first guy to step into an open hatch has to buy the entire boat a case of beer each.
With a variety of open deck hatches and other hazards already, I wouldn't think that a repair like that would be made in 20 foot waves with a surge coming up through the floor from the scuppers.

I have seen some dumb stuff though. Amazing to watch the IQs drop during a 18 hour non-stop shift in those conditions. :D
 
I spent an entire summer in Alaska the year after I was a Junior in high school. Wanted to work the fishing boats but my Mom wouldn't let me. Something about thought I would die and I was still a minor so you had all kinds of forms she would have had to sign.

Some real big catches way back then....

Had some friends who took their 120' fishing boat up from Portland to Alaska every year to do it.
 
Our Sales Manager at Konrad Marine, Fred Sparling, was a crab fisherman in Alaska for 9 years. We've talked about the show and he said it's dead on.

He loved the work but saw too many good men die. He decided to quit before his luck ran out.
 
That show just shows you how hard a job really can be. Cool show, don't stay around to watch it but if it is on I will watch it. No one would ever complain about the cost of crablegs/ fish/ lobster after watching that show......
 
I don't set times to watch TV but love when I am hungover and they have a marathon going for like 10 hours.

$2.30 in 2007 for Aleutian gold king crab
 
Yeah, I saw that one last season. If I remember it right, they took a beating during the night and tried to get their string either on or off the boat before they made for Dutch. That guy was a new guy, and he got hurt twice that trip... I think. The surge during the night popped some boards off of the deck it was so bad, and took the boards over the rail. The way that the boards are attached is that they are cut to fit an exact distance between the steel framing that they bolt to, then they are drilled and screwed down to the steel frame over the tops of the holds. There is no wooden subfloor to nail something down to. I saw them do the repairs as soon as they got back to Dutch. There are also open decks hatches on a fishing boat. Guys have to avoid them as well. But they fall in anyway. Tradition is that the first guy to step into an open hatch has to buy the entire boat a case of beer each.
With a variety of open deck hatches and other hazards already, I wouldn't think that a repair like that would be made in 20 foot waves with a surge coming up through the floor from the scuppers.

I have seen some dumb stuff though. Amazing to watch the IQs drop during a 18 hour non-stop shift in those conditions. :D

sure you were never a greenhorn fundy?
 
Love that show.

Guy that works for me thinks it's stupid. He can't quit talking about what happened on American Idol the night before. :rolleyes:

Buck

Ditto! We love Deadliest Catch.........


And we just don't get why any one person would watch American Idol either. :ack2::ack2::ack2:
 
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