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Could you and would you ever do Deadliest Catch?

  • Classyposter58
    I was talking with my buddies about this today since a new season starts in a couple weeks. We all wondered if we could actually do that job for three weeks and if we ever would. Sure you can make about $25k in a month, at the same time you will probably get hurt and have a solid chance of dying while working in terrible weather. So does anyone on here reasonably think they could make it a few weeks on one of those boats
  • Ghmothwdwhso
    Classyposter58;1410599 wrote:I was talking with my buddies about this today since a new season starts in a couple weeks. We all wondered if we could actually do that job for three weeks and if we ever would. Sure you can make about $25k in a month, at the same time you will probably get hurt and have a solid chance of dying while working in terrible weather. So does anyone on here reasonably think they could make it a few weeks on one of those boats
    I'd love to give it a try, but I see myself barfing for hours, and laying on the deck for a while. But I would give it a hell of a try, and I think I could handle the tasks.
  • se-alum
    I think I could handle the actual work. I think there's probably a lot more downtime than they make you think on the show. No idea how I would react to being on water like that though. I've never been sea sick, but I've also never been on water like that.
  • said_aouita
    No way. I like sleep too much.
  • friendfromlowry
    As se-alum said, no idea how I would react when the water got violent and the boat is being thrown every which way. I think I could, but I only would if I had no other options in life.
  • Classyposter58
    se-alum;1410605 wrote:I think I could handle the actual work. I think there's probably a lot more downtime than they make you think on the show. No idea how I would react to being on water like that though. I've never been sea sick, but I've also never been on water like that.
    This. I've sailed on Lake Erie in 8-10' waves in a bow echo, however to go through extremely power storm systems which last for usually a day with 20-40' is absolutely nuts. I mean they get storms that continuously are about 970 MB of pressure(about Hurricane Sandy)
  • Curly J
    At my age and condition I'd proudly say no. I'm honest at least. Getting old means bones break easier.
  • sportchampps
    No I've been in 15 foot waves in a yacht and I was sea sick so I'm guessing 20-40 waves would be even worse on my stomach.
  • Gblock
    i would love to try... im new to the show but i watched all the seasons in like a week and a half last summer on netflix i couldnt stop watching. i just watched a bout 13 episodes of wicked tuna last week which is a similar type show except trying to land a 1000 pound tuna on a rod n reel. seems like the crap guys are more of a family and stick together with less competition than these tuna guys. maybe because they have more space i guess.
  • Belly35
    I've sailed on Lake Erie first sail boat 26 O Day second boat 34 Columbia very much a fan of the lakes but not the ocean. ... Love cruises but still not a fan of ocean storms and what under the sea.


    Would I try it sure would I be successful ... just like everything else my muscles strenght would have to adjust to the work required. Note: Hate being cold and wet... hope that helps :D
  • dlazz
    said_aouita;1410606 wrote:No way. I like sleep too much.

    This is my thought as well. I sleep poor enough as it is... Unlike some of you, sleeping with a bunch of dudes on an old boat that smells like fish is not going to be worth it to me.
  • ernest_t_bass
    How often do people die doing these things? How often are whole crews and boats lost?
  • Belly35
    ernest_t_bass;1410661 wrote:How often to people die doing these things? How often are whole crews and boats lost?
    Some do
  • ernest_t_bass
    Belly35;1410664 wrote:Some do
  • GoChiefs
    ernest_t_bass;1410661 wrote:How often do people die doing these things? How often are whole crews and boats lost?

    Often.

    http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5927a2.htm?mobile=nocontent
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    From my understanding you need to work the boat on a couple trips before you even get paid. Also - whatever season has all the ice I would never do, but I'd try doing the season w/o ice. While I think I could handle it, I wouldn't be surprised if i cracked and quit in one day.
  • sportchampps
    I think they get paid the first couple seasons just not as much as the other guys. I know a guy last year on the Wizard was given a 1% raise after like two days because he was actually doing good. I also think there's a guy who been on the wizard for 5 seasons and still hasn't earned a full share.
  • gut
    I think the season is more like 7-8 weeks, if that matters to you.

    Me, I went to college.
  • sleeper
    I could do it, but wouldn't do it; the mindset of a champion. :thumbup:
  • Belly35
    dlazz;1410654 wrote:This is my thought as well. I sleep poor enough as it is... Unlike some of you, sleeping with a bunch of dudes on an old boat that smells like fish is not going to be worth it to me.
    Smell of fish it can't be all guys :)
  • justincredible
    Could I? Maybe. Would I? No chance in hell.
  • Sonofanump
    No. and No.
  • Cat Food Flambe'
    When I was in my twenties, yes, and yes. I don't get seasick, and when I saw that first 30-foot wave coming in, I would expect your butthole would pucker up and secure you to the deck.

    But -not- in my fifties. That's why I went to college. :p
  • OSH
    I have a buddy who has done it. And his brother is currently doing it.

    I think I could do it...only if I liked water...
  • Enforcer
    Raw Dawgin' it;1410682 wrote:From my understanding you need to work the boat on a couple trips before you even get paid. Also - whatever season has all the ice I would never do, but I'd try doing the season w/o ice. While I think I could handle it, I wouldn't be surprised if i cracked and quit in one day.
    King Crab - not alot of ice

    Opilio (Snow Crab) - Lots of ice