The 'Northwestern' Faces A Siberian Storm! | Deadliest Catch
Navigating the Siberian Storm
Initial Conditions and Challenges
- The crew is facing severe weather conditions with gusts reaching 50 mph and swells over 25 feet, prompting careful navigation to avoid capsizing.
- Captain Sig Hansen emphasizes the need to control speed and feather the boat to prevent damage, particularly to windows.
Operations Under Pressure
- Captain Sig sets his boat at half speed while searching for Bairdai biomass on the 166 Meridian, indicating a strategic approach in adverse conditions.
- The crew is urged to act quickly as they aim to fill their tank efficiently; losing time could jeopardize their delivery schedule.
Stability Concerns
- A loose bin board poses a significant risk of capsizing due to shifting water in the tank, highlighting the importance of maintaining stability on a crab boat.
- As seawater floods into the mid-tank without draining properly, it exacerbates instability, making it critical for the crew to manage this situation effectively.
Emergency Response
- The crew must communicate clearly about water levels and potential hazards as they navigate through rough waters.
- An airlock issue is resolved by shutting off a tank, allowing them to pump out excess water and regain some control over stability.
Fishing Operations Amidst Adversity
- Despite challenging conditions, Captain Sig aims for an average catch of 23 through their pots; he remains hopeful about their success despite acknowledging that "today is not going to be fun."