Oil Tanker in Hurricane | Heavy Seas in The North Atlantic Ocean

MR Oil Tanker TORM LILLY in Hurricane in ballast condition - Wind speed 70-80 knots (Beaufort 12). Ship length: 183 m, beam: 32 m. If you enjoyed the video don’t forget to Like, Comment, Share and Subscribe to my channel. Subscribe to I LOVE SAILING: Cool and fun merchandise for all of us who love sailing: ======================= Playlists on I LOVE SAILING: Ships in Stormy Weather: Oil Tankers: Timelapses: Ships in Canal Transit: Ships in Dry Dock: Training Ships: Offshore Crew Transfer Vessels: Sailboats: My Career in TORM from Deck Cadet to Chief Officer: ======================= About I LOVE SAILING: How is life at sea on board an oil tanker in the merchant navy, a fully rigged training ship, an offshore service vessel and a sailboat? My name is Thomas Dyrehauge. I am 33 years old and from Denmark. I have spent many years of my life at sea. The past more than 10 years I have sailed in the Danish merchant navy on board oil and chemical tankers world wide, from the rank of Deck Cadet to Chief Officer. I have sailed on fully rigged training ships both as a trainee and an officer and also on offshore crew transfer vessels as an officer. In my spare time I sail on my 30-foot “Bandholm 30“ sailboat and on other sailboats as well, mostly wooden ships. Maybe you dream of a maritime career, of sailing around the world or maybe you are just curious on the life at sea. I have made this channel to give you some insights on the life and lifestyle as a modern seafarer and I hope it will inspire and motivate you to pursue your dreams. Thanks for watching - See you in my next video!
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