The correct answer is: There are people loose in society, who either have money or have come into money, who use said money to go out and buy expensive toys. Unfortunately, money does not make you smart. If anything, it actually makes you dumber---witness ANY pro sports athelete, Bill Gates, and ANY Hollywood A-list actor. What we see here is an example of someone with too much money, NO intelligence whatsoever, committing public acts of gross stupidity. And the bonus prize is: My fellow Coasties will get to pay their rent this month because of it. Random musing of the day: Seriously....when you cash a million-dollar check for the first time, do they lobotomize you right there at the teller window? Or are you allowed to get home first?
1st boat, absolutely no excuse! Endangered the lives of everyone on board, especially the kids in front. 3rd boat, enough boat to handle haulover no problem, again, stupid people at the helm. I've seen single engine whalers smash haulover no problem during low tide. Some people just don't have the brain capacity to operate any vessel, unfortunately it is going to get to the point where these dummies ruin it for the rest of us. Still entertaining to watch though.
More likely a cold tub... Don't understand why people sit there while going out. Trimming the bow down and getting themselves and the boat into dangerous situations.
The first one is so crazy, bilge pump full on, kids full washed and luckily not injured...well who knows. Thanks for sharing, it’s always cool to watch
I have a 16' runabout and I wouldn't have a problem, I've rounded the Hook at Sandy Hook plenty. I had a 12' jet boat to I'd go out in too. You go SLOW, and throttle and cut back with the waves, riding them, not fighting them. "won't survive" 40GPM bilge and just don't turn turtle.
Been through that inlet over a thousand times in the worst wash-bowls and currents and even during a hurricane. Cant believe people don't know how to trim up their bow and work their throttle.
Watching people idling out with that current and current waves.. Then the people in the bow... Some part of my brain just cant grasp it.. It's like data error, does not compute lol
Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪 - we have mostly no speed limit at Autobahn BUT a speed limit at all rivers and areas close to the shore - enjoy your boats and thanks for this great moments which you show us
7:58...... the entire video boats are struggling to just go thru, then there's this police force just chillin..... Backwards, forward, sideways, moonwalk looking ways🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
North Miami Beach !🌴 Home sweet home baby . Loved hanging at Haulover early in the day on the weekends and shoot over to Greynolds Park to chill for the rest of the day . Great videos man reminds me of sitting on the rocks early 80s 🤙🏽
I guess people just don't realize that you might need a bit more speed sometimes to not have the bow bury itself each wave. Just give it a little gas to hop wave to wave, not rocketman but a few knots or just a bit more. ugh...
@@fafafohigh69 how is the inlet a no wake zone. There are waves larger than many boats there. That doesn’t make sense. From the bridge towards the ocean is no speed limits. You have to be faster than the waves coming back in when you have following seas or your will get swamped and potentially sunk.
When you have waves going over the bow of the boat, you don’t have 2 or 3 people sitting in the front. You get all passengers to the rear of the boat, that’s so stupid.
Seems "captain" decided that his passengers are to dirty and little water on them will not hurt. Though he misalculated that his stunt will turn into their soiled trousers.
So I have two question; 1) when these boats take on gallons and gallons of water, doesn't that ruin the boats? A single bilge would take forever to remove that much water. 2) after they reach the ocean does the water calm down? Is the inlet just an isolated area of waves or is the rest of their day out there going to be like that?
As someone who doesn’t boat a lot, it seems that setting the trim higher and not being a puss and giving it some gas would help....right? Slower isn’t always better.
I mean this in the kindest possible way, but that Lexus is hideous. The color alone makes you want to claw your eyes out. The styling is ... well, bad. But they have a boat and I don't ... so there you are! Now about putting kids up in the bow with no life jacket ... child endangerment. There is going to be a tragedy out here someday.
As a non boat person I’m curious the trick to getting through this inlet. Like I’m sure boat design plays a big role too but it almost seems like those that blast through at higher speeds have an easier time
First one:completely idiot Deep Impact...good Pirelli rib...idiot Lexus...unable Sea Hunter...good Baya Yamaha..excelent the two next...unable Robalo...good Everglades...good
Fenders outside, anchor flaps open, no life jackets, people weight in the bow, back doors open, loose gear on deck... some have no seamanship at all. That happens when just need a credit card to go of shore 🤨
My son (2) and I were all weather boaters, including at night. One time I was twenty minutes late to the Lions' Gate bridge in Canada, (load, check batteries, etc.) and that 20 minutes made the difference between shooting flat water at tide change and SURFING down the backside of the waves coming into the Inlet. People on the shore thought we were nuts, but good thing I had a sailor with zero fear with me.. We ran a 17 foot Skagit flat bottom, so lots of weight for stability, but it shows just HOW FAST you can get into trouble even with the best of plans, and WITHOUT alcohol.
I never fail to get a good laugh when i tune in on this channel. 😎😂😲😂 some people are just plain ignorant and have no business at the helm of a boat. Most that i see are over loaded and most are not wearing life perservers. 😲
I don't know if it's just me but before I go offshore I do everything all the maintenance that's required and then some batteries fuel water separator filters more filters it's a lot of money in parts check EPIRB have life jackets to connect to the EPIRB and a lot of other things. And it's weird these guys with 4 Motors on the back going either too slow or too fast I don't get it
Not just you mate, used to be me ... fanatical preventive maintenance when I lived there and was owned by a 27' boat. Boating (and everything else) became a nightmare there in S. Fla; I live way across the Atlantic now thank goodness
With my limited understanding of this, I would ask everyone to just stand to the stern of the boat. Seems to me, you don't want a bow heavy boat, especially going out at sea. Going in from the sea, seems to be about timing, and riding a good wave in, try to sync up your speed with that of the waves. But the other way around, with a boat that is bow heavy... sheesh... that looks scary.
I’ll explain: Anybody, and I mean anybody, with a little extra spending money can put a down payment on a boat in a South Florida. No experience or common sense required-or even expected for that matter. Treat your wife and kids to a horrendous first experience on your new boat and they never want to go out again.
At 1:39 (more stuffing with bow full) I suppose the passengers should move rearward? But what should the captain be doing (throttle and heading?) to handle the situation?
Love these videos and it always amazes me the disrespect for this inlet by these so called “captains”. When i see people and especially kids sitting or standing on the bow i cringe at the stupidity of these boaters. The sea has no mercy.
The very first boat is why if I can’t afford a boat by myself I’m not getting one!! Meaning, a lot of these boats are chartered more than likely. You can usually tell when they take on 500 gallons of water by keeping the bow down !! Last I looked it’s like $1,000 for 4 hours on a lot of the bigger boats so a bunch of idiots get together and wallah, you have this great channel!!👍🏻
Yeah, does seem that here especially, like the Baja showed, the smaller boats need to give that throttle lever a liberal shove forwards and essentially skip over the wave tops, rather than allowing it to slide into each trough, amd obviously, ideally bring everyone aft.
Now you know why there's a lot of used boats for cheap in Florida. Half of them gets pumped full of saltwater every summer while the other half gets beat up in the waves.
@@heartbreaktimemachine Not Michele, but I think ignorant landlubber(s) - and that make them dangerous for themselves, and much more important : Dangerous for everyone else. Definition of a landlubber : A person unfamiliar with the sea or sailing.
Can you also go fast with a smaller boat or will it just dive full on after a big jump? I see those seavee's going at it pretty easy but theyre long and heavy too, just cut through easily. Those smaller boats look like corks swinging around, might take off like one with speed too.. no?
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Seems like nobody adjusts trim either, they just set it and forget it like a Ronco oven!!
@@eamh2002 I've seen single engine whalers hammer down through haulover during low tide (roughest at low tide) with no problem at all. It all comes down to experience and common sense, unfortunately most don't have either.
Here in New Zealand, the skipper of that boat would have ended up in court for dangerous boating, as well as a fine for each person not wearing a life jacket. Each person over 18 would also be fined for not wearing a life jacket. In 90% of these clips, no one wears a life jacket. Is it not the law wherever this is??