Those covers are sometimes hard to make sure that there clicked in correctly! I know I have them on my verado,s have to trim the motors all the way down to get them to snap in properly. But that's one baseball player who has no idea how to trim his boat out properly thing is listing to the right hardcore! Time for trim tab lessons
The little Mako coming it did it picture perfect ! Stayed on the back of a wave without climbing over or letting the wave behind him catch his stern. 😁👍
Love that you leave the natural sound of ocean waves, and the sound of the boats attempting to cut through the water. Great skyline shot of Miami. Watching from Illinois.
women with fat asses don't need to be wearing stuff like that.. This guy loves the girls who's asses you measure by the number of ax handles that it would take to stretch across them. That's the new thing I guess because everyone needs to be political correct. But I'm in my 50's and fat asses on women when i was young was nothing you looked for.
Just blows me away that out of all of these videos I dont think one person is wearing a pfd. And you cant argue that there's some boats out there that shouldn't be LOL!
I used to take a 15 foot Boston Whaler out Barnegat (NJ) inlet in conditions worse than this. I tend to think smaller boats are easier here since they will turn on a dime to ride the waves. No way you can do that with a large boat in a narrow channel.
Homespun in "Double troubl" is an AMAZING boat pilot! On his return trip @8:35, he knew exactly when to ride a wave from behind him (throttles down) or power over the backside of one in front (throttles up) to keep his craft moving perfectly forward through the slop and keeping it high and dry. Even when another larger boat passes him and puts him in their wake (Self-entitled turdburgler). HATS OFF to this man in the Sea Pro!
Man I saw that poor little Mako buried behind those swells and expected a huge fail. But my man was just riding that shit like a surfboard, he nailed it! Excellent captaining.
Another great vid how interesting. My dad used to be a boat dealer here in the uk. Only small stuff but he really was at one with the sea. We used to wave ride and fish at the same time in swells like this great fun. Christchurch ledge Mudeford dorset is the place. Tidal flow and a long ledge of rock used to boil the sea. Big shout to everyone with Mudeford in their soul. Keep up the great vids big shout from Bristol uk.👍👍👏👏👏👏😉
Its nice to watch experienced people come in and go out and smaller boats no matter how bad the surf is. Not saying I don't like all the videos . Awesome yachts all the way to the dingy with the 30 HP Honda and the one's playing in the surf just because they can. Keep it up .
The guy driving the cat should spend money on learning how to drive a cat. That thing, that big, that powerful, surely could have flown over the top of all those waves as if they were ripples, that's why you buy a cat. It was painful to watch.
who else saw the hurricane system and thought oh good this should really churn up haulover for some good footage from wavy and whoo man it gave a hand of pure aces
Marc M ... yeh sink, when the wave behind you pushes you forward you can loose control and the bow can veer port/starboard , if extreme the boat can continue turning side on to that wave, the wave then rolls the boat. It’s called breaching...the safest position is on the back of the wave travelling at the same speed
@@WavyBoats yes looks like "shaved" close call BUT I have similar boat in 19ft strapped with 115 hp outboard "Yammy" (2003) yet living in the North East. Haven't used in the Salt yet but learning how to "navigate" it in the Salt as it's a whole different ball game from freshwater. Otherwise he (Sea Pro) did "average" for that vessel's size. P.s. I'm not sure if it's the original Sea Pro or the new company which bears the same name as mine is the original. AND keep those good footage going it's an "educational tool.!!"
In Canada they just have to be with you. Every person must have a life jacket. In the USA anyone under 13 must wear a life jacket unless they are in an enclosed cabin or the boat is Not underway
His first mistake was buying a deep impact💀his second mistake was buying a $500k boat and not knowing wtf he’s doing. Some people need to stay on land🤦🏾♂️
mike force hey now that bayliner is a bad ass boat and you’re right I don’t make mistakes. I also don’t go it in weather I can’t handle 😂. I teach every one that and it leads to safer boating
I'm sure his mechanic is to blame. Why would deep pockets touch an engine cover?
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@mike force 9/10 times it's the guy with a reasonably priced older boat that has more fun, less to prove and the necessary skill to operate safely on the water. Don't believe me, hang out at the boat ramp and watch the six figure semen that have a tough time even backing their shit down the ramp, nonetheless getting it off the trailer. Common sense is one of those things that can't be bought.
6:08-6:48, nice neon green bikini. I thought that boat was going to turn around there at one point. The only thing missing here is a kayak, or maybe a canoe or dinghy, LOL.
7:55....great design that hull.. It cuts like a knife through butter. One of the better models in my opinion. Balance is also awesome of this Lady. ThnXs for the share W.B ..... like your movements of your eye's followed by the Cam.........lol. Gr. from Holland [lots of water here too.]
I've boated my entire life and have driven, and owned everything from a '20 Mastercraft to a '38 Formula and can honestly say, I've never seen so much stupidity when it comes to handling this waterway. Truly epic.
With your arrogance you would be just like everyone else in these videos. It's always the guys that think they know everything and have all the experience.
That’s what happens you flog your equipment!. A lot of these captains have no concept of mechanical sympathy, they just hammer through showing off how stupid they are🍺🍺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I’m watching from northern rivers NSW Australia those guys in “double trouble” are lucky they didn’t eat shit... can’t let the waves catch up to you like that.. awesome video..
I am NR NSW as well where are all the life jackets. Even if its not law common sense would tell you to wear them. Have not heard of very many people drowning with life jackets on.
Haha you have to know how to properly clip the verado covers on. It’s easy to only get the back latched and think it’s good if you don’t know how to do it
Merica. We don't drown. I'm from where this video is filmed. It's absolutely mind blowing how many ppl don't have a life vest on. You should see how many kids ride the bow of the boat through there while their unskilled father is piloting the boat. And 90% of the time the kids aren't wearing life vests. It's insane.
@@bushape2591 once took the National Motor Life Boat School guys out in a 8 foot breaking bar at Ocracoke inlet (in NC) they were freaking out about the short wave period, said "how the (expletive deleted) do you do anything in this!" I'd take a big breaking bar with a long wave period over a nasty 6 foot chop as far as ease of handling any day... The irregularity of it can bite you in the backside if you don't pay attention. (Oh, and "Oregon inlet is on the east coast... Outer Banks of NC)
@@erichammond9308 I agree man! I am a surfer and hard core fisherman, The Columbia River bar in Oregon is Coasties play ground here in NW and to fish this you better know how to operate a boat let me tell I have seen the chop so bad that standing up was a trick but yahhh consistent intervals even on a big day manageable. Good chatting with ya brah!
I was never interested in the ocean until now, very strange. I can see to be skilled at piloting a boat you have to understand that the ocean is a puzzle that you have to read and solve. Very interesting.
My first deep sea fishing trips went through that inlet. 4 of them. 8 trips through the inlet. My driver was a pro. Zero problems. We live here but we’re not avid boaters either. My buddy and I caught a local record, at least at his club, Wahoo on 12 lb test. Was bigger than me and the best eating fish I’ve ever had. After we caught it, we hauled ass back to the cut before it could diminish and get back to get it weighed and counted. After we went out initially we bait-fished for awhile. I caught a bunch of baitfish while puking before we went out deeper and caught a nice pair of kingfish, bonita and the wahoo.
This is insane. I would not be caught dead doing this in a small boat no way. I have been on a boat in a lake when it was choppy but never in the ocean. Too scary for me espcially in a small boat.