Início Facebook Facebook Life at Sea Assistir a Ferry rescuing a sinking boatFacebookFacebook Life at SeaAssistir a Ferry rescuing a sinking boatPor Facebook Life at Sea - 15/01/20194824Ferry rescuing a sinking boatClique aqui para acessar a fonteARTIGOS RELACIONADOSMais do autor Facebook Life at SeaTug Boat Crew Working in Rough Sea Facebook Life at Seaa Just Another Day Out there ! FacebookMonday at work :-) 24 COMENTÁRIOSNick Kearin ResponderKelley’s Island/Put In Bay area, Sandusky Ohio. ResponderA lot of armchair rescuers from the uk Jake Dunfee ResponderI didn’t see a lot of saving ResponderFrank Imbesi Responder⚓ ResponderAs they’re required to do by the Coast Guard rules and regulations handbook. Nice job ? ResponderJake Dunfee ResponderSwimming for your life ResponderThe difference between the Pacific and the Atlantic ResponderThat one bloke with a red life jacket that walks down takes a look, turns around and runs off ResponderSo much life rings that could be thrown to the people in the water. ResponderGary was this you too????? ResponderYeah some people on a sinking boat, prob drowning if we dont do something. Lets film it with my mobile. WTF. ResponderGreg Podlaski ResponderHaha that tug is thinking “I, m ‘avin that” ResponderThis is Lake Erie, it can turn ugly in a matter of minutes. One of Miller Ferry Lines’ boats out of Port Clinton Ohio, doin the rescuing, enroute to South Bass island. Aka Put In Bay. ResponderKerrin Parkes Josiah Lord ResponderSomeone forget to put their bilge plug in??? ResponderCharles Bryan A quick dip.. ResponderNobody think of throwing the lifebuoy that’s sitting there ? ResponderGuy in the rubber boat red cabin is sbout worthless ResponderThat rib is as much use as a chocolate fire guard ? ResponderWhere is this Life At Sea? ResponderDEIXE SEU COMENTÁRIO Cancelar respostaLogar com Rede SocialI agree to my personal data being stored and used as per Privacy PolicyPlease enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address!Please enter your email address here Notifique-me de novos comentários via e-mail. Você também pode se inscrever sem comentar. DestaqueCódigo Internacional de Sinais 31/10/2019 O Marinheiro Popeye existiu? 26/03/2019 POA-TAPES 2018 – 5ª lista de Inscritos (até 01/09/2018) 05/08/2018 Navio Escola Sagres – Viagem de 4 meses 27/04/2018 Carregar mais Anúncios AnúnciosMartinique 25 “Lady Mina” AnúnciosDay Sailer “Corais” AnúnciosCimitarra 270 “Gioia” AnúnciosEsperanto – São Lourenço do Sul
That one bloke with a red life jacket that walks down takes a look, turns around and runs off Responder
Yeah some people on a sinking boat, prob drowning if we dont do something. Lets film it with my mobile. WTF. Responder
This is Lake Erie, it can turn ugly in a matter of minutes. One of Miller Ferry Lines’ boats out of Port Clinton Ohio, doin the rescuing, enroute to South Bass island. Aka Put In Bay. Responder
Nick Kearin
Kelley’s Island/Put In Bay area, Sandusky Ohio.
A lot of armchair rescuers from the uk Jake Dunfee
I didn’t see a lot of saving
Frank Imbesi
⚓
As they’re required to do by the Coast Guard rules and regulations handbook. Nice job ?
Jake Dunfee
Swimming for your life
The difference between the Pacific and the Atlantic
That one bloke with a red life jacket that walks down takes a look, turns around and runs off
So much life rings that could be thrown to the people in the water.
Gary was this you too?????
Yeah some people on a sinking boat, prob drowning if we dont do something. Lets film it with my mobile. WTF.
Greg Podlaski
Haha that tug is thinking “I, m ‘avin that”
This is Lake Erie, it can turn ugly in a matter of minutes. One of Miller Ferry Lines’ boats out of Port Clinton Ohio, doin the rescuing, enroute to South Bass island. Aka Put In Bay.
Kerrin Parkes Josiah Lord
Someone forget to put their bilge plug in???
Charles Bryan
A quick dip..
Nobody think of throwing the lifebuoy that’s sitting there ?
Guy in the rubber boat red cabin is sbout worthless
That rib is as much use as a chocolate fire guard ?
Where is this Life At Sea?