Was in many a storm similar to some quoted here.
One of the worst was the search for the Princess Victoria in January 1953. 153 people were lost, we had sailed from Heysham for Belfast on the AMITY, a small Everard tanker, and with the Pass of Drumochter and Donagadee Lifeboat, HMS Woodbridge Haven and HMS Consort we searched in some of the worst seas I have ever seen. The wind, Hurricane Force, 120 knots, blowing down the North Channel was horrendous. We found nothing. We were litereraly under water most of the time. Next day Sunday, we anchored in Belfast Lough and the two warships sailed slowly past us with some of the dead lay on their after decks. a Very sad sight. The PV was blown 30 miles south of her reported position so no one could findv her. The Radio Officer was awarded the George Cross or something similar. , he stayed right to the last and went down with the ship when she capsisized.
The sad thing was , she was never out of sight of land in all that time.
Brian