Tug Boat Chef: my first hitch on an ATB Articulated Tug Boat

2023 ж. 7 Ақп.
64 449 Рет қаралды

Tug Boat #tuglife My latest adventure as a chef on the high seas! This time on an articulated tug boat cooking for 10!
If you want to learn more about cooking on a rug boat, or at sea, check out my video!

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  • Ive been a commercial fisherman my entire life. I just got a job at Western Towboat. I cooked my whole career but out fishing is a little different. meat and potatoes style meals. On the tugs i learned pretty quick that there is more of a standard. Im cooking for 5-7 people. Its way more stressful because it has to be served right on time and hot of course. Its been challenging. I came across your video looking for recipes to add to my cookbook. good video. Whoever said that you would be graped is insane.. like are we just a bunch of barbarians out here? 😂

    @swedishfish6505@swedishfish65058 күн бұрын
  • This is a very interesting video, some lovely at sea scenes, great music. Wonderful food. Yummy

    @rb6662@rb6662Ай бұрын
  • I had a friend who was a crew member on a Great Lakes 1000’ ore carrier and he started every conversation with what they’d served since the last time he talked to us and how great the food was.

    @alanbierhoff6831@alanbierhoff68317 ай бұрын
  • The crew is lucky to have you. I guarantee they appreciate the heck out of you. (I had a cook once who boiled the steaks) I was a supply boat captain for 34 years. Stay safe.

    @captmoa@captmoa8 ай бұрын
    • I think I had the same cook on a dredge in the late 1980s. In one week, he cooked both a filet mignon and a prime rib. One he made into a stew and the other a beef stroganoff. We asked for him to be fired, and they did fire him. I will not reveal his name, only recall his first name anyway, but we just referred to him as "Stew." That job had a couple lousy cooks. For most of my time on tugs, we had no cook.

      @danmc7815@danmc78158 ай бұрын
  • You are an amazing cook. I am sure everyone is very glad to have you aboard.

    @terrywynn9767@terrywynn97676 ай бұрын
  • Good for you and lucky for the crew

    @jaydubbyuh2292@jaydubbyuh2292Ай бұрын
  • Wow! Great video! A slice of America few ever see. Thanks!

    @johnnytoobad4287@johnnytoobad42878 ай бұрын
  • I was an Ordinary on a 220' AHTS vessel in Dutch Harbor, in 85 when our Female cook QUIT 4 days into a 42 day hitch. Capt. Found out, i had run Lines in fine restaurants prior. I was appointed cook. 3 days in, the other 13 Men were hooked. Every day, i made 12 loaves of bread, along with the meals, and cakes and pies. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 we ALL left that hitch, FATTER. I loved cooking for the creww.

    @mccarthysoutdoorsandgunclu446@mccarthysoutdoorsandgunclu4468 ай бұрын
  • Marry me!!!!!!!!!!!! Well at least when you're on shore.... Muahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ------------- Those dishes are bone stock monumenta! Congrats meastro!!!

    @philipchesley9615@philipchesley96158 ай бұрын
  • That sounds like the great name of a Restraunt: "The Tug Boat Chef"

    @bill2066@bill20668 ай бұрын
  • Food looked great. Great job

    @michaeloshea5878@michaeloshea58788 ай бұрын
  • My favorite picture- counter 7:25. …. So happy that the men were cool. … Mount Tam in last picture.

    @donaldlouisjohn3652@donaldlouisjohn36528 ай бұрын
  • new sub here. im looking forward to following you on you travels. im disabled for 18 years (bad knees, bad back and a few more issues) i worked offshore for 14 years on gas and oil production platform. i really have missed being out there especially since i was only 42 when i got hurt the last time. i do have a hard time hearing you. could you please record at a higher volume. happy travels. i miss having 3 meals a day cooked for me wish i could eat your cooking. some of the meals looked really good. i hope that you show your meals on all of your shows. Good luck.

    @bayoumanbryan@bayoumanbryan7 ай бұрын
  • I’ve worked on inland towboats for 18 years now. While i was in the engineer program i talked them into letting me ride on a couple of our offshore units as i was extremely interested in that career, but have really bad motion sickness, I eventually found medication that if i had to i could do it, but the side effects of living on it after the second day weren’t worth it for me. At that point i had 9 years inland and loved it, didnt want to trade the love of what i do for extra money. But it was absolutely beautiful out there. The challenge of fixing whatever problems arise with whatever materials and supplies on hand at the moment would have been fun, but I couldn’t get over the motion sickness. So im chief engineer on a towboat that can be found running anywhere between brownsville texas to pensicola florida, southwest pass to saint paul Minnesota or Pittsburgh Pennsylvania or catousa Oklahoma. Currently sitting in convent lousiana waiting to go to dock, sure wish they would send us back up north. This heat and humidity is brutal after being out of it the last 3 months. Hope your doing well.

    @frederickjeremy@frederickjeremy9 ай бұрын
  • Hi I'm Jim I cooked multiple years on tugboats and all different kinds they have racks for the stove to keep the pots still, in seas and velcro two-sided velcro is your friend! Cool video though wd!

    @jimbradford9447@jimbradford94478 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic how you explain our life

    @casmms8362@casmms83628 ай бұрын
    • I am hoping to encourage more folks to join our ranks!

      @chefslog2970@chefslog29708 ай бұрын
  • I bet that crew had never eaten some of those great dishes. Good Job

    @jamesedmonds6526@jamesedmonds65268 ай бұрын
  • Great video, loved seeing the food you cooked

    @snug40pip@snug40pip9 ай бұрын
  • I knew a Chevron tanker barge crew that went Richmond to Eureka. I also follow a couple Towboats on the Mississippi that also have female cooks and they seem very happy.

    @FRIGHTLINERDELUX@FRIGHTLINERDELUX10 ай бұрын
  • I grew up in Texas and the best fajitas I ever had were by a CS1 Navy cook. Even allowing for the fact that I was kinda hungry those were the absolute best and I have eaten Fajitas from Sherman to Brownsville.

    @jamesmilburn7569@jamesmilburn75697 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for letting people know that Merchant Mariners are loyal, and responsible, hard working individuals. As a retired Master, I say you have performed well, in your chosen profession.😊

    @Jeffrey-ed8sz@Jeffrey-ed8sz8 ай бұрын
    • Union work is crap. If you hav not been there for 3 years, they will move you from boat to boat. You will not get 6 months of work out of them either. I know. The iBU keeps moving me around and cancelling my trips. Ive worked 100 days in 8 months. I am going broke here. The union has ruined my opinion of the company I work for . I did an interview with Crowley and they could not promise me anything,.. No consistent work and no way to even promise me a particular boat. iBU has wrecked worker pride and confidence. The union representative in Seattle refuses to give me the contact information for the Union Shop Steward in the company I work for. The company I work for wont give me his name or contact information either. Isn't that Illegal?

      @mariner1358@mariner13582 ай бұрын
  • Great story Just waiting to get my MMC and that would be a great gig. Good job.

    @dawgsview9276@dawgsview92768 ай бұрын
  • Food looks incredible

    @dukeblue9999@dukeblue99998 ай бұрын
  • I worked on that companies ATB’sfor 14 years and knew at least 10 women cooks on them . Going by the pictures of your dishes and the attitude that comes across in the videos you’ll do great. I started on the Gulf Reliance a sister boat to the Sea Reliance . You’re probably on the Shell run. Advice don’t use your phone on the dock or near the cargo manifold that was a fireable offense.

    @irisheye100@irisheye1009 ай бұрын
  • Your food looked great.

    @anthonymaddison9588@anthonymaddison95888 ай бұрын
  • Next time you crew up, ask each member what brand of mayonnaise they prefer best foods or miracle whip. Long story short, there was only one miracle whip lover, and I threaten to throw all of them over the side. It was funny to see his reaction. Looks like the guys are eating good enjoy your journey.

    @oceanventure@oceanventure8 ай бұрын
  • lucky crew, wish i had a cook lol, good luck in your future, food looks awsome

    @clawhammerinc@clawhammerinc7 ай бұрын
  • u r going to spoil those guys to the max.

    @lewismohr1@lewismohr19 ай бұрын
  • If you fed me like that, I'd fight Sasquatch to protect you. Beef Wellington?! On a tug?! Bacon wrapped anything, hell ya!

    @ericsarchive7718@ericsarchive77188 ай бұрын
  • Hello, were you getting sea time towards an AB credential on that ATB with Crowley? Thank you, great video...!

    @mariner1358@mariner13582 ай бұрын
    • Yes you do get seatime.

      @chefslog2970@chefslog29702 ай бұрын
  • Your cooking looks great! How do you deal with "picky" eaters? I don't care at all for seafood, save for your common everyday fish&chips. Do I qualify as a "picky" eater? On a cruise ship, I would imagine that there would be all sorts of choices, however, cooking for a crew of just 10, you wouldn't have to have such a wide variety going on at the same time, until you run into the "pickies". Aside from getting used to the motion of a smaller vessel, it seems from this angle, to be a decent gig. Wishing you smooth waters and clean accommodations. Hope that your thumb is better. [Edit: after seeing some other comments, I find your audio levels to be just fine. Soft-spoken, but still quite audible and understandable.]

    @stanpatterson5033@stanpatterson50338 ай бұрын
    • My captain in the ATB is a picky eater. I kept a few New York steaks thawed so I could cook one for him if he didn’t like what we were eating.

      @chefslog2970@chefslog29708 ай бұрын
  • You have amazing hair!!

    @dirkstruan1789@dirkstruan17898 ай бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @chefslog2970@chefslog29708 ай бұрын
  • 👍👍

    @NBZW@NBZW8 ай бұрын
  • From 1976-1979 I worked on Coastwise Tug Quaker , built 1902 , Camden New Jersey , we ran with 4 men 6 on 6 off , deck hands were responsible for , all deck work , general Engineering and cooking , and you had better feed the Boyos well .Bath Maine , to Galveston Texas , most however Mid-Atlantic and the Chesapaeke .Original Cast Iron Stove , oil fired at that point , too hot , too bad. lol...Make it work .No matter what , get it done . Off the Jersey coast , in a Nor'Easter blowing 40+ kns , so rough , cast Iron frying pan flew off the store and smashed to the deck , and broke , scattering my Sausage gravy all over , too rough to even keep milk in the cereal bowls , managed to make grilled cheese on the cook top , by keeping spatula on top the bread with hand , and holding the eff on with the other ...Yeah know about a Tugboat...

    @lawrenceburchett7411@lawrenceburchett74117 ай бұрын
    • 6 on 6 off is rough! Yep, it’s tug life :)

      @chefslog2970@chefslog29707 ай бұрын
    • Sometimes old Tugboaters tell storys ...well that was not one , I wish you well in your chosen path I am first an foremost a WoodenBoat carpenter, however ...I am Tugboter and they are ...umm , shall we say specicial...@@chefslog2970

      @lawrenceburchett7411@lawrenceburchett74117 ай бұрын
  • chef long what certifications do i need to work on the type of boat you're on? I've been cooking for 20yrs i have a cajun background

    @user-mw4dv6sb2n@user-mw4dv6sb2n5 ай бұрын
  • Just wait till you got to get in a survival suit!

    @jimbradford9447@jimbradford94478 ай бұрын
  • Loved the video, but volume was low and hard to hear.

    @dm75thRanger@dm75thRanger8 ай бұрын
  • What is the food budget $$ ? Was the food budget sufficient for your creativity ? How many meals per day did you prepare ? Did the crew consume lots of Calories ( above the usual average consumption) ?

    @tomjones6777@tomjones67778 ай бұрын
    • My budget was 10k a month. I made breakfast lunch and dinner. And yes, it was group of big healthy men who ate a good amount of food.

      @chefslog2970@chefslog29708 ай бұрын
    • @@chefslog2970 Thank you. I imagine cooking for the crew was rewarding because their gratitude for a creative and well prepared meal was immediate and personal. Very interesting video and very well done. 👍🖖👍🖖

      @tomjones6777@tomjones67778 ай бұрын
    • @@tomjones6777 yes! I loved it!

      @chefslog2970@chefslog29708 ай бұрын
  • 40 years at sea, cook is the most important person onboard. I subscribed. Had a bit of difficulty hearing you otherwise enjoyable video.

    @anthonymaddison9588@anthonymaddison95888 ай бұрын
  • fire drill 3 or 4 times a week idk about that because that's excessive

    @user-mw4dv6sb2n@user-mw4dv6sb2n5 ай бұрын
  • I might be getting a job on a tug as a cook. Any advice for someone that has 25 years experience, with culinary and management training? Its been a hot minute since I went into healthcare past 15 years... and that covid vaccine BS really wrecked my career, and have been searching for a new one every since 2022. My cousin is high up on the ladder at this company so I have the job if I want it.. and my port will be only a 90 mile drive to memphis, so that is a plus

    @monkadelic13@monkadelic1310 күн бұрын
    • So much advice! Haha, 1. Be a team player. Keep flexible and have a positive attitude 2. Don’t be afraid to modernize meal service. Update the salad bar, add proteins and creative toppings (my boys loved the candied spiced nuts). 3. Be clean. The guys see the galley all the time and if it’s dirty, they don’t trust you to keep their food safe. 4. Don’t be afraid to be creative. Make some Indian food, or Mexican food. You will have picky eaters but as long as your salad bar is nice, they always have an alternative 5. Snacks are a thing. Try to have lots of junk food on hand, but also trail mix and power bars 6. On my ship, individually portioned desserts are more popular than anything they have to scoop themselves. 7. Bring books and video games and your laptop. Once you have you meal system down, you will have down time. 8. Make sure you keep track of who has eaten and who had to work thru meal service. Make a plate for anyone who wasn’t there and wrap it w their name And enjoy the ride!

      @chefslog2970@chefslog29709 күн бұрын
  • Couldn't hear you.

    @rjtrisurfer@rjtrisurfer8 ай бұрын
  • WTF 😊

    @jimjasinski4861@jimjasinski48613 ай бұрын
  • Why are you whispering

    @rickylappin8862@rickylappin88628 ай бұрын
  • My message to picky eaters is…shut up and eat it.

    @aviationphd@aviationphd8 ай бұрын
    • Haha my main picky eater was the Captain! And he was a great guy, I was happy to make sure he ate well

      @chefslog2970@chefslog29708 ай бұрын
  • I appreciate your video but please speak up.

    @cruzerfj4060@cruzerfj40608 ай бұрын
  • Please speak up.

    @fredself7846@fredself78468 ай бұрын
  • Please review your audio settings foe your dialogue segments. Very frustrating to have to adjust volume to max for dialogue and down for scene shots.

    @armick57@armick578 ай бұрын
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