Hold on! Blaze Is Almost Thrown Overboard in Season 19 of 'Deadliest Catch' (EXCLUSIVE CLIP)

The fishing vessel Summer Bay on 'Deadliest Catch' often deals with treacherous waters and in an exclusive clip ahead of a new episode, Blaze almost falls off. All of the fishing vessels featured on Deadliest Catch are impressive and even scary in their own ways. The sheer magnitude of what they can do and how

The fishing vessel Summer Bay on 'Deadliest Catch' steadily offers with treacherous waters and in an exclusive clip ahead of a new episode, Blaze almost falls off.

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All of the fishing vessels featured on Deadliest Catch are impressive and even frightening in their very own tactics. The sheer magnitude of what they are able to do and what sort of power they deal with at the sea is a surprise to audience. And in an unique clip ahead of the May 23 episode of Deadliest Catch, we see just how powerful one vessel, Summer Bay, is.

In the clip, we see the everyday choppy waters that the solid of the long-running Discovery series faces every day. And, whilst no one in the clip seems specifically fearful about their protection aboard the Summer Bay, Blaze hangs on for pricey lifestyles (actually) as the ship rocks backward and forward and moves through tough waves.

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Summer Bay is a large fishing vessel on 'Deadliest Catch.'

Summer Bay is one of many fishing vessels which were featured on Deadliest Catch over time. It belongs to Captain "Wild" Bill Wichrowski, who has been section of the show for Thirteen seasons up to now. In the previous, the send nearly capsized throughout filming. And, while unpredictable and even bad weather is par for the route for those fishermen, it's always an intense scenario for the forged contributors and viewers alike.

The near-accident in the Deadliest Catch clip is no other. Except this time, one of their own is in danger. Or no less than, he seems to be when Blaze comes this close to going overboard right through a in particular difficult moment on the ship.

"Hey Blaze, watch where you're standing, man," Bill advises in the clip, through a radio. He explains that he wants to make sure the opposite staff on the ship have a hand on things all over some wild waves. And happily, Blaze palms directly to a rolling cage that's connected to the boat through a twine, or he would have long gone overboard.

Blaze almost falls off Summer Bay on some rough waters.

Seeing large fishing vessels at sea is not anything new for even essentially the most informal Deadliest Catch viewer. But in the clip, when Bill and Linda Greenlaw steer the vessel in Alaskan waters, issues almost take a turn for the worst. Linda says in the clip that "the boat took a roll." And if she or the others have been legitimately interested by losing a member of the group, they don't display it.

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Then again, it's all in an afternoon's work at the Summer Bay. Or, in point of fact, any of the massive fishing vessels of Deadliest Catch.

Watch Deadliest Catch on Tuesdays at Eight p.m. EST on Discovery.

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