It's Potet Komla. Daddy like.
It's Potet Komla. Daddy like.
I also like you.
I like you.
The fleet is aging, but replacement costs are so high these days, the Northwestern was built for $1.2 million in 1977, today it would cost $6-8 million to replace.
It happens all the time. Sometimes they have to take a break or I will literally kill them.
I fished in Norway as a kid.
Boat is in Seattle now for 2 months for repairs.
Thanks for the compliment, he's an ugly motherfucker.
She's very heavy when she's full of crab and pots. It makes it more dangerous. The roll is very slow, and more water is on deck.
I'm just guessing here, but I've noticed multiple amounts of pornographic materials in the crew's head (shitter).
The older I get, the more afraid I am. I've been lucky so long, I'm pushing it. And the reality is, I have to push myself to just do it.
The reality is the boat looks bigger than it is on TV. We have a five man crew, one cooks, one is an engineer, the other three basically do dishes and keep the boat clean. They maintain it.
The last greenhorn I hired, we found him in a bar in Dutch Harbor. We just liked his attitude.
They take five months of footage on average and condense it to 20 hours of airtime.
When I was a kid, we spent 8-12 months in a year on the water. Personally, I'm gone 4-6 months nowadays. The boat is busy for an average of 9.
I was born into it, fish, salmon, crab, mackerel, and cod at the age of 12, there was always a job for the summer.
That's just a sin.
It's called a bunk, you jackass.
As a matter of fact, I was down to 200 gallons on our trip from Dutch Harbor to Seattle, it's a 7 day crossing, that's cutting it real close.
Boat was built in 1977, my father Sverre was one of the first guys to purchase a boat as a single owner, we were very proud of him.