Saltwater...everything electronic is absolutely ruined, all soft fabrics totally ruined, any fluid hardware (engines trans, diff, etc) are totally ruined. Basically the only thing to be pulled from this SUV at the salvage yard will be things like windows, door frames, etc.
Agreed. Even if the vehicle won’t let you move the shifter without the key on, there’s always a fail safe way of putting the trans in neutral if the battery is dead or something else like this happened. It would’ve came up a lot easier if they had done that.
City boys. Country boys would know you need to get a tow strap on that SUV quick and hook it to something with 4x4 drive to get it out. I keep one under the rear seat of my 4x4.
I would’ve helped, and if in their situation, I would’ve expected some help. Seems anyone frequenting the area would want to help minimize the environmental impact(oil in water), and help their fellow boaters(unless the ski was known for acting like an a$$ on the water)
@@oldfrend no, the rubber bow tie is just a safety. U shouldn't ram into it All u need is to make sure ur boat is not gonna fall back into the water most of the time about 1-2 foot away from the winch is enough. After that u can just pull the boat up by lever simply as that
That is the way we used to load the boats on the river. We never backed the trailers in as far as most of these nuts. Had rollers on the trailer and would just drive the boat up the trailer close to the winch then finish it with the winch.
That was the saddest excuse for a rollback operator I have ever seen!!! GEEZ put the damn bed or wheel lift down and use the winch! I'm sure he couldn't get it out of park because it was an electronic shift POS, but damn, shock loading his rigging like that, I wouldn't want to work around any of his lines after he was done!
The tow driver left me with more questions than answers. I assume he extended his bed out for more weight over the rear tires but why not use your winch? He almost rammed that Mercedes into the dock. Once it was out of the water why not try to put it in neutral? Probably had an electronic ebrake maybe even an electronic gear shift? Regardless it looked like his first day on the job, at least the new camera lady nailed it 👍
So to answer your questions: 1. The bed is down so that the cable doesn’t put tension against the edge of the bed, that could cause it to snap 2. He likely did use the winch, the issue is if the car is in park you could just burn out your winch or your hydraulic pump, as opposed to putting the mechanical brake on the winch and yanking it out with truck power, both methods work but since the car is totaled it doesn’t matter if he breaks it or not. 3: there was no reason to not put it in neutral, there are two possibilities, either the tow driver is an idiot, or the Mercedes wouldn’t shift out of park after being submerged for so long, it’s about a 50/50 chance of either. I’m just shocked that park in Mercedes language means a gear which makes the front and rear wheels turn opposite directions. Sure Mercedes that sounds like it’ll last… 🙄🙄
@@nospoon4799 : 100% correct !! Consider he's pulling a 3-4 ton SUV and boat trailer, IN gear, hydro-locked engine, and several cubic metres of water(1 cubic metre of water weighs 1 ton) out. Could his winch handle that much weight ? I doubt it. Maybe a frame-to-frame tow chain/strap ?
@@OneHonestGuy That's not how that works. Tires lose an extreme amount of traction when wet, and in combination with the algae and oil and whatnot from all the boats the ramp is extremely slippery. All you would need is a car on the flat dry pavement, literally a damn Camry would've been able to pull that SUV back out, and a rope to tie the two. All it takes is patience. That tow truck for example had very little grip as they don't have much weight on the rear tires, and it didn't even spin. I pulled out a fully sunken F350 with my ford excursion like it was a regular tuesday.
@@Executiveinvestments- How about putting the vehicle in park, if that doesn't work then use the parking brake. If neither of those plans work then all those people trying to pull it out with a rope should've just tied the rope to a piling or another vehicle to keep it from sinking further, then attached a tow rope to the vehicle and pull it out with a 4wd truck. The vehicle was completely savable when they were pulling on the ropes.
@@Executiveinvestments- Tie the ropes that they were holding to literally anything. Bad on the camera not to catch this. I can't figure out how the thing ended up sinking.
The fact that nobody hustled and got a strap or rope hooked up to that car, and a truck to pull it out says a lot about how people in Miami are. If that was going on up in a rural area, I doubt the floor boards woulda been wet!
Not sure how I got my first Haulover video, but since then I discovered Miami boat ramps and Absolutely love you’re videos, I live a couple of hours North in Martin County and we used to go to a popular boat ramp around 4pm on Saturdays just to watch all the chaos of everyone coming back from the sandbar, Thanks and keep up the good work showing us bad work 😄
1:46 looked like the engine wouldn't have been hydrolocked at this moment. So they probably would have been able to just drive it out, since this car definitely has drive to the front axle.
That was the definition of uselessness. Tie up a ramp all day while polluting the water with oil and gas because of procedure. If I were there that car would have been out before it went in. Strap around axle and tie to a vehicle or dock. Tow truck was a rookie as well.
I like helping people when I can but if that guy was inexperienced enough to float his car then I'm not so sure I'd want to risk tethering my truck to anything he's driving. I've done everything from pulling broken down vehicles off the road to pulling stuck semis back onto the road. There have been times where I didn't feel safe due to the other driver's incompetence and I unhooked from them and left. I'm not saying this guy would have been a risk I'm just throwing another perspective out there.
@@JesseG085 I totally agree. Especially if that car was still in park like it was when that truck pulled it out of the water, there is no way that I am going to risk breaking something on my Jeep for that vehicle. I bet that they couldn’t get it out of gear easily because it probably has an electronic shifter which is useless when the car is flooded.
@@kpebbsishere Few things... 1-There's a huge liability helping like that, 2-I'm not risking my own property for someone else's stupidity, 3-These are the type of people who do not listen to what others say and will still do it the wrong way.
I've done a few car rescues myself, the secret that the diver must've forgotten is to open the rear hatch to allow the weight of the water to drain... 🏄♀️🤙🌊🤙🚣♂️👏
@@AirplanefishFrom another comment I read, apparently the Benz needs power to shift to neutral and/or disengage the ebrake (which locks all 4 tires, apparently).
Probably the reason the vehicle was so hard to pull was it was in gear. When the car is in reverse it can roll backwards, but when the engines full of water and its rotating backwards it wont move forward.
Plus to force the engine/ transmission when hydro locked will destroy it. That car is non salvageable. Tow driver was a TOOL BAG! He should know better. There’s a point when you pull it up the ramp far enough to let drain, then get the ebrake off and release pressure from the parking pin by putting in neutral. I think he crunched the parking pin. Truck was AWD probably not 4wd. But still one tire wraps up drive shaft and then untwists forcefully when it slips. I hope they crush that thing and don’t try to salvage it.
Guy with the truck backing up the trailer for the red ski You the boss ..great job. Guy with the car and trailer at the car wash hope you got good insurance.
Yup, unfortunately these Canadians down here are constantly pulling insurance scans. I moved to Florida a while ago and my car insurance tripled. I was told it’s because of assholes like this. The honest people get screwed in the end, always.
@@jakefromstatefarm9721 I had same problem when I moved to FL., insurance skyrocketed. But I was told it's because FL. is a no fault state. Meaning if some asshole runs into you, your insurance covers your car while his insurance covers his, instead of his insurance covering both.
They do this in Jacksonville Florida all the time they try to put the trailer all the way in the water all you need to do is a half inch water above the fender and the damn thing will float off drive it on the same way half inch water above the fender
This man got a mercedez in the water. Issa wrap💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀. Somebody get this man Jesus🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Smh. I was goin to bed but i can't now. Damn RUclips suggestions👊👊👊
The next time a hot rod boat is at the dock idoling please stop talking so we can hear the awsomeness of the motor 😀love the videos keep up the good work
Seems strange that the docks aren’t clogged with people fishing. In my area, there’s never a shortage of people that walk past the no fishing signs, to set up a handful of poles along the dock.
One of my first day on a job as a dump driver I had to back up a mountain and that was intense for me since I’ve never drove up a mountain before just regularly haha
Aha yes, saw this with a Jag in a local flood a couple of weeks ago. It sticks itself in locked four wheel drive. It’s a new thing. It’s a really annoying thing :D
Thing to learn here.... e brake only brakes the rear wheels. Ramp get wet and slippery and your trying to hold the vehicle with the lightest part of it. Alway have either a person inside with their foot on the brake pedal or wheel chokes available, especially for busy steeper landings.
Sat April 10 in steinhatchee Florida they're doing the hooked on heroes charity event there will be a lot of boats and it's good publicity for them they need it
I can’t believe there wasn’t someone Johny on the spot with a truck and a tow-rope, even that skinny rope the guys were hanging onto. At least give it a try. What a nightmare for the owner.
Question. I have never faced the stress of a public boat ramp though I did learn with jet skis on a private ramp how to line up. And I had driven trailers before but my question is would the jet ski have been able to push at all. When the others were also trying to pull. Just curious. Thx for answers.
I agree bronco, the guy on the jet ski should have got behind the suv and keeped it from going deeper in the water.I know it had a trailer but still i would have tried something from letting it go under.
Emergency brake wasn't on, the car was in park. If the brake was on, the rear wheel wouldn't move at all. It was moving backwards because the wheel on the opposite side was getting more grip, and therefore rotating the differential with the driveshaft locked (in park) which turned that wheel the opposite direction.
I'm from Indiana and there's not a lot of scuba divers we know of that wanna tow. So to have a diver come out it's a automatic $1000.00 to have a diver come out and that's only for 1 hour. Every hour after is 500. That's on top of the tow/recovery.
Miami is right by the Keys, I'm sure a large percentage of people who live there who can afford it SCUBA dive. I started lessons the week we moved to Orlando when I was 16.
“Das Boot” - U-GLA250- (The MB) was just following the the sign: “Move your vessels back”....after all German subs at one time were quite good. Mercedes/MTU a part of Daimler AG makes the German U-Boot engines. It was originally founded by Maybach. So that engine should be good after the oil is changed. For the rest of the vehicle, I hope that bought the rustproofing package from the “stealer”. Auf Wiedersehen!
For sale: CLEAN low mileage Mercedes SUV, jet ski trailer included, carpets may need replacing.
Upholstery recently deep cleaned.
motor may need replacing. transmission may need replacing. Great front windshield though.
Vehicle has been soaked for safest covid wash in town.
Saltwater...everything electronic is absolutely ruined, all soft fabrics totally ruined, any fluid hardware (engines trans, diff, etc) are totally ruined. Basically the only thing to be pulled from this SUV at the salvage yard will be things like windows, door frames, etc.
@@cup_and_cone Wow, thanks for stating the obvious and sharing your nuclear science degree.
I'm beginning to think the tow truck driver is related to the car driver, both about the same IQ level.
Ruined the diffs in that thing.
Jesus☹️
@@Chris-sf7ug I'm sure the whole engine was seized up
hey buddy you do realize you have a rollback with a winch? its a lot easier than trying to pull it out!
Agreed. Even if the vehicle won’t let you move the shifter without the key on, there’s always a fail safe way of putting the trans in neutral if the battery is dead or something else like this happened. It would’ve came up a lot easier if they had done that.
If you are new to boating, these videos are great training for what NOT to do.
If you’re not new to boating or backing up a trailer these videos are extremely painful to watch
That was a Miami "insurance job"
City boys. Country boys would know you need to get a tow strap on that SUV quick and hook it to something with 4x4 drive to get it out. I keep one under the rear seat of my 4x4.
@NICK GEHRZ pussy's pussy don't hate the player hate the game
@brandon Peterson
Who said it had a pussy?
real country boy would have the strap in the back not behind the seat!!
@NICK GEHRZ ?
I only ever seem to find COUNTRY boys getting stuck, though. Just sayin'.
I can’t believe out of all those people there no one volunteered to hook that suv up to their truck and pull it out before it went under
The beer won't stay cold all day dude. Nobody has time to get doofus out of the water 😂
Can't help stupid! Just best to mind your own business. And in my case do you know the odds in Miami they speak English, not likely
I would’ve helped, and if in their situation, I would’ve expected some help.
Seems anyone frequenting the area would want to help minimize the environmental impact(oil in water), and help their fellow boaters(unless the ski was known for acting like an a$$ on the water)
I'm not, people have become so NUMB these days. the idea of helping someone for the sake of helping just never seems to occur to people SMH
I would have though there would be an abundance of people with oversized trucks and something to prove.
His videos have become part of my nightly bedtime routine.
It's like watching a train wreck you can't look away🥴
5:03 if you're literally only 3" away from the roller, there's no shame in winching it the rest of the way.
i mean that's the proper way to do it isn't it?
@@oldfrend apparently not. Punch it chewy!
@@oldfrend no, the rubber bow tie is just a safety. U shouldn't ram into it
All u need is to make sure ur boat is not gonna fall back into the water most of the time about 1-2 foot away from the winch is enough. After that u can just pull the boat up by lever simply as that
That is the way we used to load the boats on the river. We never backed the trailers in as far as most of these nuts. Had rollers on the trailer and would just drive the boat up the trailer close to the winch then finish it with the winch.
That was the saddest excuse for a rollback operator I have ever seen!!! GEEZ put the damn bed or wheel lift down and use the winch! I'm sure he couldn't get it out of park because it was an electronic shift POS, but damn, shock loading his rigging like that, I wouldn't want to work around any of his lines after he was done!
First time boat owner myself and I say practice practice practice. Constructive criticism is always appreciated. Don’t let people rush or bully you:
@Lee Fritz , practice on weekdays and around noon. Ain’t a single person in sight.
Practice all you want just brain up and don't polute Our water!!
The tow truck driver is pulling with his truck? That's so weird. Put the bed down and use the giant winch.
That is the same thing I said all that unnecessary wheel spinning on a wet boat ramp!
As a former wreck and recovery driver I agree. This guy is a hack. Nothing upsets owners more than breaking their equipment.
And once it's out of the water open the doors and put it in neutral let the water out
@@robertlivingston1634 It probably won't go into neutral, it's electronic shift, those things really don't like water.
@@Matt18001 the e-brake is electronic too. That might be the problem.
The tow driver left me with more questions than answers. I assume he extended his bed out for more weight over the rear tires but why not use your winch? He almost rammed that Mercedes into the dock. Once it was out of the water why not try to put it in neutral? Probably had an electronic ebrake maybe even an electronic gear shift? Regardless it looked like his first day on the job, at least the new camera lady nailed it 👍
Probably an electronic parking brake on a modern Mercedes. Also looked like it was in gear, and had four or five tons of water in it.
So to answer your questions:
1. The bed is down so that the cable doesn’t put tension against the edge of the bed, that could cause it to snap
2. He likely did use the winch, the issue is if the car is in park you could just burn out your winch or your hydraulic pump, as opposed to putting the mechanical brake on the winch and yanking it out with truck power, both methods work but since the car is totaled it doesn’t matter if he breaks it or not.
3: there was no reason to not put it in neutral, there are two possibilities, either the tow driver is an idiot, or the Mercedes wouldn’t shift out of park after being submerged for so long, it’s about a 50/50 chance of either.
I’m just shocked that park in Mercedes language means a gear which makes the front and rear wheels turn opposite directions.
Sure Mercedes that sounds like it’ll last… 🙄🙄
@@nospoon4799 : 100% correct !! Consider he's pulling a 3-4 ton SUV and boat trailer, IN gear, hydro-locked engine, and several cubic metres of water(1 cubic metre of water weighs 1 ton) out. Could his winch handle that much weight ? I doubt it. Maybe a frame-to-frame tow chain/strap ?
cannot believe no one went and got their car and pulled it out or even got it to the top of the slip
unbelievable
The last thing you want is your vehicle tied to another one that is sinking and not being able to pull it out as it's pulling you in
@@OneHonestGuy That's not how that works. Tires lose an extreme amount of traction when wet, and in combination with the algae and oil and whatnot from all the boats the ramp is extremely slippery. All you would need is a car on the flat dry pavement, literally a damn Camry would've been able to pull that SUV back out, and a rope to tie the two. All it takes is patience. That tow truck for example had very little grip as they don't have much weight on the rear tires, and it didn't even spin. I pulled out a fully sunken F350 with my ford excursion like it was a regular tuesday.
Looks like he backed up the SUV too far into the water and it lost traction and slid in he was in the car when it went in water.
Seriously!! Nobody even just, tied it off to the ramp to keep it from sinking farther and getting carried away!
@@zacke1434 Its not their problem nor should they risk their own vehicle over some idiot with a Mercedes.
When the driver bailed out of the car it was still drive able. I’m surprised nobody there could come up with a plan to keep that car from going down.
so what would be the "plan"? You now had a week to think about it as they only had a few minutes. Enlighten me.
Parking break may have helped.
@@Executiveinvestments- How about putting the vehicle in park, if that doesn't work then use the parking brake. If neither of those plans work then all those people trying to pull it out with a rope should've just tied the rope to a piling or another vehicle to keep it from sinking further, then attached a tow rope to the vehicle and pull it out with a 4wd truck. The vehicle was completely savable when they were pulling on the ropes.
They did not want to save it.. if they did they would have had the guy in the jet ski push it back in
@@Executiveinvestments- Tie the ropes that they were holding to literally anything. Bad on the camera not to catch this. I can't figure out how the thing ended up sinking.
it seems that cars sink more often than boats down there
The fact that nobody hustled and got a strap or rope hooked up to that car, and a truck to pull it out says a lot about how people in Miami are. If that was going on up in a rural area, I doubt the floor boards woulda been wet!
To be fair, there have been other boat ramp videos from Florida where strangers have jumped in rapidly in similar situations.
It's Miami, no cash, no help.
Dude, your 79th watches and play by play much better than that other chit joker lol
Broncos Guru is the best for sure. I’m hooked on his vids.
I'm definitely bringing my large wheel chock to the boat ramp in the future !
Don't forget to retrieve it!
I'm glad you were there to catch this!
Why didn't they tie the car to the dock when it started sliding
Beer
Clearly they’re too dumb to use any sort of logical thinking
The education isn’t that good in Cuba
That would be above their IQ 😂😂
What do you tie the rope to the mirror which will break off?
Not sure how I got my first Haulover video, but since then I discovered Miami boat ramps and Absolutely love you’re videos, I live a couple of hours North in Martin County and we used to go to a popular boat ramp around 4pm on Saturdays just to watch all the chaos of everyone coming back from the sandbar, Thanks and keep up the good work showing us bad work 😄
1:46 looked like the engine wouldn't have been hydrolocked at this moment. So they probably would have been able to just drive it out, since this car definitely has drive to the front axle.
Yeah something fishy going on. Has to be more it.
Didnt even look to try. Didnt even tie line off to dock.
I thought the same thing.
who’s the u-boat commander???
Best line from "Risky Business."
@@pastorjerrykliner3162 Sometimes you gotta say, what the............oops, sorry Pastor. :-)
Who was I to say no.
Crazy stuff Broncos... love your commentary.... I'm surprised this doesn't happen more often....
The GURU just ROCKS,
That was the definition of uselessness. Tie up a ramp all day while polluting the water with oil and gas because of procedure. If I were there that car would have been out before it went in. Strap around axle and tie to a vehicle or dock. Tow truck was a rookie as well.
I was thinking the same thing, dude backed a trailer in right next to it how hard is it to be a good person and yank that car out of there?
I like helping people when I can but if that guy was inexperienced enough to float his car then I'm not so sure I'd want to risk tethering my truck to anything he's driving.
I've done everything from pulling broken down vehicles off the road to pulling stuck semis back onto the road. There have been times where I didn't feel safe due to the other driver's incompetence and I unhooked from them and left.
I'm not saying this guy would have been a risk I'm just throwing another perspective out there.
@@JesseG085 I totally agree. Especially if that car was still in park like it was when that truck pulled it out of the water, there is no way that I am going to risk breaking something on my Jeep for that vehicle. I bet that they couldn’t get it out of gear easily because it probably has an electronic shifter which is useless when the car is flooded.
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@@kpebbsishere Few things... 1-There's a huge liability helping like that, 2-I'm not risking my own property for someone else's stupidity, 3-These are the type of people who do not listen to what others say and will still do it the wrong way.
The man who ownes this SUV , if he doesn't feel like a penny standing around waiting for change ,...HE SHOULD!
I've done a few car rescues myself, the secret that the diver must've forgotten is to open the rear hatch to allow the weight of the water to drain... 🏄♀️🤙🌊🤙🚣♂️👏
How about putting it in neutral instead of trying to yank it out while it's still in reverse?? Tow truck driver was a damm idiot
@@AirplanefishFrom another comment I read, apparently the Benz needs power to shift to neutral and/or disengage the ebrake (which locks all 4 tires, apparently).
@@TheyForcedMyHandLE dammit....now I'm the idiot!
1:10 That's some cool airbrush on that little boat. Sweet.
Lol if that’s a little boat I hope you never see mine 😂
Gotta love the jet ski guy doing circles where vehicle sank like a vulture .
Lol if he knew it was there he is a douche for that
This guy’s narration is on point
Probably the reason the vehicle was so hard to pull was it was in gear. When the car is in reverse it can roll backwards, but when the engines full of water and its rotating backwards it wont move forward.
Plus to force the engine/ transmission when hydro locked will destroy it. That car is non salvageable. Tow driver was a TOOL BAG! He should know better. There’s a point when you pull it up the ramp far enough to let drain, then get the ebrake off and release pressure from the parking pin by putting in neutral. I think he crunched the parking pin. Truck was AWD probably not 4wd. But still one tire wraps up drive shaft and then untwists forcefully when it slips. I hope they crush that thing and don’t try to salvage it.
I totally agree
This boat ramp needs to plant a lot of banana trees nearby...for all the baboons to have a snack!
It's videos like this that makes me not feel so bad for spending a lot on my boat slip.
Tow truck hooks up and rolls out. Winch? Who needs em. Crazy!
Guy with the truck backing up the trailer for the red ski
You the boss ..great job.
Guy with the car and trailer at the car wash hope you got good insurance.
My wife loads our pontoon boat so I know that lady can load the seadoo. This was our first year and she is doing great.
Little Heet in the tank, new plugs and some Marvels Mystery oil in the cylinders and you are good to go!
Thanks for the push Mr. Jet Ski
We never get to see the vehicles go into the water,glad you were there to film it
OT on first day !! welcome aboard!!!
Looks like a 1/2 ton service truck towing a large 3 axle boat @ 0:39. Absolute lunacy.
looks like someone might have "accidentally" backed in to far
TO bad , i'd like TOO shake his hand.LOLLOL
@@fromnowon7311 I’m offended by proper grammar, I identify as illiterate.
Yup, unfortunately these Canadians down here are constantly pulling insurance scans. I moved to Florida a while ago and my car insurance tripled. I was told it’s because of assholes like this. The honest people get screwed in the end, always.
@@jakefromstatefarm9721 you mean scams.
@@jakefromstatefarm9721 I had same problem when I moved to FL., insurance skyrocketed. But I was told it's because FL. is a no fault state. Meaning if some asshole runs into you, your insurance covers your car while his insurance covers his, instead of his insurance covering both.
Poor soul lost vehicle in water. Love your videos.
No loss!! Guppy with the Mercedes SUV😂🤣
At least the trailer is still good !
that sinking was a total insurance job.
"she can't really help a whole lot."
Because SHE'S A GIRRRRRL.
It's okay to say it.
I mean none of the guys helped either.
Shes probably not very big or strong
Maybe she's handicapped or has perfect finger nails?
Stephen Bussey there biological differences between men and women. I believe that’s his point.
Of course it's okay to say that. Right
That particular suv is a Mercedes AMG ML63-S so its's AWD with diff locks
Love how that girl just sits in the boat on her phone instead of trying to help the guys with the lines
seems like a theme
New Hydro Powered SUV, part of Joe’s New Green Deal 😂👍
They do this in Jacksonville Florida all the time they try to put the trailer all the way in the water all you need to do is a half inch water above the fender and the damn thing will float off drive it on the same way half inch water above the fender
You right. As soon as the water tops the fenders,STOP.
I have no issues getting a boat in and until until someone decides to film me.... The pressure!!
And you thought you had a bad day!
This man got a mercedez in the water. Issa wrap💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀. Somebody get this man Jesus🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Smh. I was goin to bed but i can't now. Damn RUclips suggestions👊👊👊
The next time a hot rod boat is at the dock idoling please stop talking so we can hear the awsomeness of the motor 😀love the videos keep up the good work
Nice voice overs boys.
Came out clean.
Seems strange that the docks aren’t clogged with people fishing.
In my area, there’s never a shortage of people that walk past the no fishing signs, to set up a handful of poles along the dock.
I fix this an easy way. I tell them that yesterday I saw the fish commission give someone a $1000 fine for fishing there. Most people leave.
Gotta feeling ima see this in trending some day its too good
The new MB submarine on a test run!
Electric park brakes. Because mechanical park brakes were to simple and worked.
brakes don't help if you parked in an inch of algae or if the back of your SUV is floating. dude reversed too far. Game over.
How many people do you know that actually use their manual parking brake? People think they're for emergencies only.
@@buddylee2020 I meant you could at least release the brake to pull it out
@@JesseG085 I use mine on the boat ramp otherwise very seldom.
@@boblister665 its an all wheel drive... and pushbutton transmission.... so no way to put in neutral
this was like an episode of Seinfeld!
One of my first day on a job as a dump driver I had to back up a mountain and that was intense for me since I’ve never drove up a mountain before just regularly haha
Mercedes coming out the water look so clean
filming towards sun is a very good idea, dah
Aha yes, saw this with a Jag in a local flood a couple of weeks ago. It sticks itself in locked four wheel drive. It’s a new thing. It’s a really annoying thing :D
That was fun. Thanks.
Using your winch as a snatch rope...Brilliant!!
He obviously isn't the one who pays for the equipment.
Emergency brakes still on and it still slip into water? Looks like a wild summer Bronco
The cop " yup it's down there ". lol
at 5:46,
cop: is that your car?
boater: yup.
cop: you can't park there, i'm gonna have to write you up.
Thing to learn here.... e brake only brakes the rear wheels. Ramp get wet and slippery and your trying to hold the vehicle with the lightest part of it. Alway have either a person inside with their foot on the brake pedal or wheel chokes available, especially for busy steeper landings.
Damn you hire camera people? That’s genius respect the hussle
Sat April 10 in steinhatchee Florida they're doing the hooked on heroes charity event there will be a lot of boats and it's good publicity for them they need it
Happen to my dad. He cried for 2 days!
Amazes me the complete absence of basic boat skills in these folk.
New money at the boat ramp so obvious.
Hook a few of those straps to the back of a truck! Cmon people!
I love this so much
Best video yet!!
I just cannot believe that this took place on a 'weekday'. Wow.
The birds are watching and judging lol
I can’t believe there wasn’t someone Johny on the spot with a truck and a tow-rope, even that skinny rope the guys were hanging onto. At least give it a try. What a nightmare for the owner.
*car starts rolling back*
Everyone: "PULL FORWARD!"
Driver: "Aight, imma head out"
*climbs out window*
5:08 the look on his face is priceless
It is a "new era" German "U-boat" Where is a torpedo when you need one. Down periscope. Dive-Dive.
Schnell! SCHNELLLLL-AH!
Neat U-Boat Cptn.
cool ...new video !!!
Question. I have never faced the stress of a public boat ramp though I did learn with jet skis on a private ramp how to line up. And I had driven trailers before but my question is would the jet ski have been able to push at all. When the others were also trying to pull. Just curious. Thx for answers.
I agree bronco, the guy on the jet ski should have got behind the suv and keeped it from going deeper in the water.I know it had a trailer but still i would have tried something from letting it go under.
I’m just wondering how it got in the water like that lol
Backwards
@Kev024 much better answer, I figured that’s what was going on.
Emergency brake wasn't on, the car was in park. If the brake was on, the rear wheel wouldn't move at all. It was moving backwards because the wheel on the opposite side was getting more grip, and therefore rotating the differential with the driveshaft locked (in park) which turned that wheel the opposite direction.
Nothing like being invited on a boat outing and leaving all the grunt work to someone else.
I'm from Indiana and there's not a lot of scuba divers we know of that wanna tow. So to have a diver come out it's a automatic $1000.00 to have a diver come out and that's only for 1 hour. Every hour after is 500. That's on top of the tow/recovery.
Miami is right by the Keys, I'm sure a large percentage of people who live there who can afford it SCUBA dive. I started lessons the week we moved to Orlando when I was 16.
"Hello, this is Geico Claims. How can I help you?"
"Uhhhhhhhhhhh"
“Das Boot” - U-GLA250- (The MB) was just following the the sign: “Move your vessels back”....after all German subs at one time were quite good. Mercedes/MTU a part of Daimler AG makes the German U-Boot engines. It was originally founded by Maybach. So that engine should be good after the oil is changed. For the rest of the vehicle, I hope that bought the rustproofing package from the “stealer”. Auf Wiedersehen!
Tow truck driver is a mooron. Use the winch to slowly and gently pull it out. Jurking and spinning is hard on both vehicles.
first day at my previous job I ended up helping tranq an elk, sometimes your first day just be like that
Diver: want me to put it in neutral and take off the E-brake?
Truck driver, nehhhh, I'll just step on the gas and YEET it out of there, lol.