We grew up around boats in the tropical paradise of Venezuela. Now Alejandro AKA The Yacht Tender Guy is living the American dream selling boats and yachts in South Florida, and his brother Adrian just quit his marketing job to pursue film-making full-time.
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Damn boys, what great content and editing. Hoping to buy a 37 Sun Top but now you got me thinking with that A/C ride about the Cabin?! Shit. What a cool trip. Thank you for sharing.
.....Yea they get over zealous with this "safety" krap.....but they let in all the drugs that kill thousands each year in the USA.....so good job Coast Guard....well not really...they just endlessly harass regular American citizens...over the most minor ticky tacky type krap....but international drug cartels get a free pass......to commit any crime they want in the USA...........along with all the illegals....
I have the Axopar 45 on the east coast it has been nothing but a pain in the butt since I got it 5 months ago since every thing has broken at least once
NEVER EVER shut off the camera. They can plant items, NO trust in any governmental agencies at all. Too bad they are not at the Mexican border. Looks like the illegals have more rights.
I’d like to see a head to head between Axopar 22 and Iron 707. In rough weather so they are really put to the test. And then all other practical aspects covered including build quality and fuel consumpition.
Interesting vid, and thx for posting. I'm considering that same boat and was concerned on how it would handle rough seas. Looks like it did well (saw your return vid, too, with a rougher ride (and customs, too). Question is how rough did your passengers feel the ride was (I'll have some ladies on board and and uncomfortable ride with them gets me beat up.
Glad to see you guys clear customs. So many Americans just sneak in and anchor off shore and dingy in. Glad to see some Americans have respect for the Bahamas' border, too bad so many people don't have respect for your borders.
Yea....those people just walk on in....and NOTHING happens....yet American citizens get harassed over the most minor ticky tacky type krap possible..............
You have a right on public waters to film the encounter. Even though the USCG is working under Title 14 USC § 89 (Revenue & Service) which allows them to override parts of the Fourth Amendment, telling you to turn off your camera falls under a violation of your First Amendment rights. You can not deny a boarding, verbal resistance is a $500 fine, while physical resistance is a $10k fine and possibly 10 years in prison. However, the Coast Guard is required to uphold the Constitution and blatant violations against US citizens by the Coast Guard will result in charges brought against them under the UCMJ.
Great content - would love to see the customs boarding details . For the passengers in the rough sea are they better standing to take the waves or is the seats good enough to protect from the waves
Unbelievably huge! its awesome I'd say a strange thought in 2024, but with oxe diesel 300×3 or the same combination of cox diesel, this would be an ultimate boat forever
Hilarious how they mass produce boats that average over 300k or this one over 500k. Truly a beautiful toy but the world makes 10x's the unaffordable toys than affordable ones. So the ultra nice hardly get used and just spend their life rotting. I can't tell you how many boats I've seen over 30 foot and over 300k and they just rot away most of their life.