I got to see a recovery by the Chicago Police Marine unit, of a victim that fell off the front of a boat underway. The number of places that the propeller hit this bonehead, couldn't be counted. After the second or third contact he didn't need to worry about it. No he didn't have a PFD on.
That boat rescue. These people have boats , because they have the money to buy them, but they have no clue about boating. That rescue reminded me of a movie of the three stooges !
It ripped the transom locker right off! For the record I’m familiar with the design and it’s a separate bolt on part of the hull so it wouldn’t take that much!
The whole stern section is in a mess, the stern locker, the stern gates, the swim platform. The tender was not secured and was swept off. I've never seen anything like it.
Yes, unusual. I expected the door to be ripped off the hinges. Most likely old and rotted or it was removed (perhaps when doing the synthetic teak deck) and reinstalled improperly.
I couldn't see any other comments about that. I thought something is missing here, yeah the frigging rear locker the boat was tied to 😂 this stupid driving was an expensive mistake. I wonder if the locker is still hanging from the dingy under the water 😂
When I saw the bow riders on that SeaRay I was like, 'oh this should be good.' Little did I know! Even looked like the radar tower clipped something at some point.
Two minutes was not enough of the rescue action! Please give us the rest! (Great music, though!) 4:50 1600 HP!? That Yellowfin must fly! They make a nice boat. 7:50 Did anyone else notice she was a little low on air? I didn't think so! Hahahaha 8:45 It was quite awhile before they knew their tender was missing, eh? 9:16 That guy was never a cowboy. 9:32 That guy was. Thumbs up! We got her! Oops. Yo Cap! We're still in reverse! 10:15 That first guy? He's still not a cowboy. 9:58 Look at all that carbon on the water that he blew out, goosing his engines. Hilarious action!
One thing that I watched during all these videos is that the cigarette boats doesn't toss it's passenger in air, even during massive waves, when compared to other boats of its size.
Wavy, nice filming of the boats!! WOW that "dinghy" got owned!!! Seriously I mean it got "hauled over" by the Haulover. 😆 ALSO c'mon fellas "lasso lessons" should be reserved for cowboys not skippers on boats... Anyway, that Galeon 470 Sky yacht came in like a BOSS owning the Haulover like it's nothing for its "class" of boats!!! (BIG Yachts) *Kudos to that skipper.*
Coasties took one look & turned back around; I've seen the same thing on west coast fla inlets with stand up waves. I went out the inlet & coasties did a U turn, my boat was 17 ft montauk, coasties were in 40 ft patrol boat.
You are completely confused if you think they wont go through that...they go out the inlets in noreasters just for the training. They were probably just patrolling the inlet.
I remember paddling in on my surfboard, like a bat outta hell, but smooth, just like that girl cruising in on the waves, from a big hammerhead, looking for a tasty stingray dinner…a stingray had just passed beneath my board when I caught the hammerhead about 5 yards from my face. I didn’t think he’d want to eat me, but I also understood that he might not know the difference in the oddly cloudy water that day. It wasn’t known to be a sharky area at all.
Holy shit...nobody else noticed a large section of the SeaRay missing? The tender was tied to the transom/storage compartment. In the rescue of the tender the entire rear of the boat is gone. The dragging of the tender must have ripped off that section which was clearly bolted on and not a molded in part of the boat. That cost the owner a lot more than the loss or damage of the tender.
You can see the rear section getting ripped off in the slowmo. Glad im not a boat owner with a berth next to their boat if thats how they rescue a dinghy 😂
I was on the other bank when they were trying to get the tender under control. I had no clue what had happened but thanks to this video I now have my answer. They eventually got the tender back on the boat and the storage locker was being towed in with a rope when they passed us
You do realize that Cigarette is not a type of boat, but a boat manufacture? Not sure that was a Cig. What exactly would you have done different? Total washing machine in he outlet. Not much you can do other than power through. It's not exactly a place where you pass through doing 80+.
@@travcon8 You need speed to be able to run on top. Also, the boat is heavy in the stern, and it was not designed to run slow in slop like that. Once he can get some speed and air it out, it will ride quite flat and crush the rollers hard - it's a real resin bucket of a boat and it can really flattens the water once it gets going. Only thing he would achieve had he trimmed in and run tabs full down, would be to pound the water a lot harder and really abuse his drives in the process. No need for that. It feels a lot less violent in that boat than it looks. The problem with water like this is that there's no "rhythm" and the distance between rollers are very uneven - it's a mess to navigate. That's why we call it a washing machine.
I love the guy trying to throw a 10' line to something 40' away!😜😜 probably never put a scratch in anything! Notice big soot puddles to the right at 10:03 😳😳😳
I swear, some people have more money than brains... When you go out Haulover cut, if you stay in the middle the whole way out youre going to get your brains beat in on an outgoing tide and easterly wind. All you have to do is when you get to the end of the jetty, turn off to the north or south once 50 ft past either end. I used to live in Keystone... and went out Haulover daily..
Homie sat on the swim platform and dropped the garf in the ocean ! They should be more worried about their injectors with that black smoke than worry about an dinghy
Legend has it that a tiny ship sailed from this tropic port one fateful day many years ago with the skipper and his mate, a millionaire and his wife, a movie star, a professor and a girl known as Mary Ann. They were never seen again. Jus Sayin!
Notice the Coast Guard is the only boat who wisely turns around and they all wear PFDs as a matter of course. You fall overboard in that water and you're dead
That Sea Ray crew was a hot mess....... boat can't handle the rough water, black smoke coming from the port engine, loses the dinghy they most likely didn't get back and their swim ladder is down. What a cluster f*ck.
They did rip the entire transom off that Searay and I counted at least twice the captain left the wheel while still in idling in reverse. His crew doesn’t jump in because their certain he’ll run them over.
NotAFuckinPplPerson he’s talking about the big cabinet thing that is completely missing on the aft deck, the swim platform is also messed up but not ripped out completely
I've watched a lot of these videos and cant figure out why everyone speeds out of the inlet while slapping wave after wave. That is so painful. Why not just high idle slowly out and then ride the waves at higher speed while coming back in? We dont have inlets like that where I live so maybe I'm missing something.
Offtapp pedo island apparently. i've wondered the same thing. all these momos just going for a ride out in the ocean. lol. where i'm from, no one does that at all. if a boat is going out, it's loaded with fishing gear. no one just joy rides. even 90 percent of the jet skis here are rigged to fish.