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Old 02-13-2016, 02:17 PM   #1
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The Perfect Storm

Watching this as I clean the basement...wondering...why weren't these guys in survival suits or was that just an oversight by the movie?
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Old 02-13-2016, 02:40 PM   #2
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Comms never wear survival suits except on TeeWee. Coasties are always on their case, but once they leave it's out of sight out of mind.
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Old 02-13-2016, 02:41 PM   #3
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Pretty good movie. I remember that night (October 1991?), I was a teenager at a Halloween party in CT, I remember how cold and windy it was that night.
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Its a movie about an event that other than the fact the people died.......nobody knows anything about it because there were no survivors!

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100 foot seas...just get it over quick !
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Were any bodies found?
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Comms never wear survival suits except on TeeWee. Coasties are always on their case, but once they leave it's out of sight out of mind.
I get the bravado thing, but your ship is doing full roll overs (and recovering via movie magic) and you just lounge in the bunk in your Grundens?

Seemed odd to me.
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Boat disappeared off the planet. Nobody knows what happened on board. All they found was a debris trail 1400 miles from home.
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Old 02-13-2016, 07:22 PM   #9
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Storm tore the roof off 3 just plastered floor house over looking CC Bay I was building , 3 days later had to gut it from top to bottom,,,, o yah, I remember that blow :-(
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Last time I watched that movie was in my old house. The surround sound was booming. My girl thought she heard something. I was butt ass naked. Looked out the window and 2 dudes were walking from my garage to a running car with no lights. My garage was right below the living room where I was watching a movie. They were nice enough to close the garage door after stealing #^&#^&#^&#^& that a contractor doing work on my house had in there. Yup one of his junkie workers. So there I was butt ass naked and scared as hell trying to chase down a car.
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Old 02-13-2016, 07:47 PM   #11
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Fact: the Flemish cap is a 7 day steam from gloucester @8 knots@ 24 hrs per day steaming

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Comms never wear survival suits except on TeeWee. Coasties are always on their case, but once they leave it's out of sight out of mind.
Not true at all bud........I can think of one time I was very glad I had one on. All commercial boats that operate in federal waters are now required to have monthly safety training drills. A log most be kept and the drills validated by a certified drill instructor. Most smart comm. fishermen today believe in training and attend free safety training like the program offered by Fishing Partnership support services.

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Fact: the Flemish cap is a 7 day steam from gloucester @8 knots@ 24 hrs per day steaming

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that's along way from home, f that.
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Old 02-14-2016, 02:58 AM   #14
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My favorite book of all time and this is what I remember most when I think back on it. When exiting the rescue chopper, the para jumpers had to time the crests of the waves to avoid falling a 100 feet. Both mis-timed the jump and one survived if I recall correctly. Broken ribs, broken arm...was still able to help and be rescued. Crazy stuff. I've always had so much respect for those guys...
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Last time I watched that movie was in my old house. The surround sound was booming. My girl thought she heard something. I was butt ass naked. Looked out the window and 2 dudes were walking from my garage to a running car with no lights. My garage was right below the living room where I was watching a movie. They were nice enough to close the garage door after stealing #^&#^&#^&#^& that a contractor doing work on my house had in there. Yup one of his junkie workers. So there I was butt ass naked and scared as hell trying to chase down a car.
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Geees, just think how scared they where,,,, LOL
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I could be wrong, but I don't think there was any requirement to have survival suits on board at that time.

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Old 02-14-2016, 06:39 PM   #17
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That movie was made with a good cast,I liked that one.
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The book is a must read.

The movie pales is comparison to the book.

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When those parajumpers walk by, you can hear the clank of steel balls !
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I really admire those guys. That old movie w/Kevin Costner and Ashton Kustner has been on cable recently.
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The book is a must read.

The movie pales is comparison to the book.
Completely agree
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Last time I watched that movie was in my old house. The surround sound was booming. My girl thought she heard something. I was butt ass naked. Looked out the window and 2 dudes were walking from my garage to a running car with no lights. My garage was right below the living room where I was watching a movie. They were nice enough to close the garage door after stealing #^&#^&#^&#^& that a contractor doing work on my house had in there. Yup one of his junkie workers. So there I was butt ass naked and scared as hell trying to chase down a car.
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Sounds like my Dad running after Mikey at the beach (minus the junkies and tools).

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Just reiterating my brother's past experience. That was always Alaska though, and back in the day a bit.
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I worked in weather office in the USN and went through a typhoon. I was also a commercial fisherman. The book was right up my alley and was fantastic. The movie, not so much...

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I could be wrong, but I don't think there was any requirement to have survival suits on board at that time.
Since 1988 When the Fishing vessel safety act was passed all fishing boats operating in Federal waters had to have immersion suits on board.

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I knew two of those guys personally- worked with Shatfords wife in a coffee shop and Sully was in my bowling league. The summer before this happened I boarded the boat and scored some fresh swordfish from Shatford, got a tour of the boat too. Movie did a good job of depicting what likely happened out there. I remember walking the back shore of Gloucester after the storm and seeing car-sized boulders in the front lawns of the houses across from the ocean.

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I knew two of those guys personally- worked with Shatfords wife in a coffee shop and Sully was in my bowling league. The summer before this happened I boarded the boat and scored some fresh swordfish from Shatford, got a tour of the boat too. Movie did a good job of depicting what likely happened out there. I remember walking the back shore of Gloucester after the storm and seeing car-sized boulders in the front lawns of the houses across from the ocean.

That is one of the hard things for many to fathom - these were real people, somewhat fictionalized by Hollywood, not fictional people.

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That is one of the hard things for many to fathom - these were real people, somewhat fictionalized by Hollywood, not fictional people.
I can't remember if I've read the book though I have read most of Junger's others and they're all quite excellent. Some parts of the movie seem really over-acted but then reality hits and you probably couldn't over-act some of those scenes.
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I knew two of those guys personally- worked with Shatfords wife in a coffee shop and Sully was in my bowling league. The summer before this happened I boarded the boat and scored some fresh swordfish from Shatford, got a tour of the boat too. Movie did a good job of depicting what likely happened out there. I remember walking the back shore of Gloucester after the storm and seeing car-sized boulders in the front lawns of the houses across from the ocean.
I remember the entire cape ann area was hit pretty damn hard.. a local photographer had a picture of the mansion on the south side of good harbor beach engulfed in a wave! the house sits like 30 feet above the water line I would guess and this wave was up to the roof.
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