Roadburner440
Charter Member 2010
You guys are welcome for the pic's. Is my pleasure. To me going out to sea and doing what I get paid to do is the life. Is a lot of long hours, and hard work but I don't think there is anyplace else I would rather be. From my own personal experience while it is on both sides of the Panama Canal, it seems to be way more prevalent on the Pacific side. It is interesting that these countries are finally starting to band together to shut down these operations, but I think it is to big of a draw money wise for them to get out. Rumors are that a lot of these guys in the boats doing the actual running are people that have excessive debt to these drug lords, and that they get forced into it to repay the debts/keep their family safe from harm. I really enjoyed the documentary on the boats though. Have never seen the inside of one. I see they had a few cuts of FLIR video in there to of them throwing the bales over the side and running. It really is incredible how fast those go-fasts are. Our pilots have clocked them in some cases (and you are talking with several tons of drugs) going over 30 knots. I guess it goes to show if you cram enough outboard motors on anything you can make it rediculously fast. I bet that ride is awful though. It was bad enough in some sea conditions being on the frigate. I can only imagine on one of those little boats weighing a couple tons must be thrashed about during bad sea states.