Alfred Montaner from Luxury Rib Tenders is the most in depth place to research inflatable ribs and tenders. We restore rib boats and yacht tenders in Miami,Florida. We also do full restorations and rib retubes. Feel free to ask me questions via email at Luxuryribtenders@gmail.com or at Luxuryribtenders.com
Alfred Montaner is also the Originator of the Sunk Verado Series where he recovered a brand new 300 hp Mercury Outboard engine in 100 feet of water. He has also developed the first Boat Ramp commentary channels on social media called the "Chit Show"
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Captains egos are WORSE than a truck drivers. WHY does everyone think they own the water ??? I stopped going out because all they do is get drunk and argue/fight or they get territorial. Wow such fun 😒
At 7:16, you started yelling about Fred and missed the guy trying to get into the pickup at the ramp getting knocked down by the vehicle door and falling into the water, leaving the pickup driverless and backing into the water. 🤣. We don’t get to see how they save the second truck though.
At 7:16, you started yelling about Fred and missed the guy trying to get into the pickup at the ramp getting knocked down by the vehicle door and falling into the water, leaving the pickup driverless and backing into the water. 🤣
Alfred educated me yesterday about the problem with the boat ramp during low tide. The boat ramp is steep, wet and slippery during low tide. This combination causes some trucks / SUVs to lose traction and slip and slide into the water, or as Alfred says go bloop, bloop, bloop, which is the sound of the water rushing into a submerged vehicle.
@@AlfredMontaner I will be in Anna Maria island , are the boat ramps nicer there? I watch your stuff a lot , I was at crystal River last year 2wd truck didn’t have any issues
The bro bro bro stuff is to much, the voice behind the camera is already annoying enough, add the annoying part of being recorded, no privacy no respect, yeah there's the first amendment, but people take that to a whole new level.
The son of a bitch was looking right at her why he did that I mean, accidents happen, to me this wasn’t an accident. He did it lately twice. They don’t even know how to freaking pull a boat out. I grew up in Florida on the St. Johns River. I say it then I’ll say it now not everybody should own a boat. Trust me that was my wife twice the next time he used to do it
Alfred, since you have started the Chit Show, the city is going to have to install some type of grandstand system. Then they can sell popcorn, pizza, ice cream etc., and of course Chit Show Merchandise.
Boat polls are okay but it has a blunt point on it and the hope that is to catch something is also blocked it does not crab very well so what you need to do is sharpen it to a point light a hook horny and short so it will hook into the dock
Seeing the guy go into the water(?) I thought, why can't the captain maneuver the boat better to the dock than having people risk injury trying to pull the boat in? Then I had a thought; maybe there needs to be a remote control so a solo captain can maneuver their boat, while away from the helm, handling the lines? Talk about lines, maybe have a rope loop on the end of a pole (like used to capture animals), to snag a cleat or pier? ;-) Keeping with the remote idea, have a "Station Keeping" function to maintain position via GPS?