Damn boys, what great content and editing. Hoping to buy a 37 Sun Top but now you got me thinking with that A/C ride about the Cabin?! Shit. What a cool trip. Thank you for sharing.
Glad to see you guys clear customs. So many Americans just sneak in and anchor off shore and dingy in. Glad to see some Americans have respect for the Bahamas' border, too bad so many people don't have respect for your borders.
These guys have a well stocked retail store they do it right I’ve been there. Even if you’re not decided about water toys, you should check it out. It’s just a very unique destination if you are a local or visitor.
@@yachtbros I get GoPro affect and it clearly was ugly out there. But agin I've been a lot a lot of other boats that wouldn't be slamming like that. You can here it hit and everything rattle. invincible, seavee, seahunter just to name a few.
Interesting vid, and thx for posting. I'm considering that same boat and was concerned on how it would handle rough seas. Looks like it did well (saw your return vid, too, with a rougher ride (and customs, too). Question is how rough did your passengers feel the ride was (I'll have some ladies on board and and uncomfortable ride with them gets me beat up.
@@yachtbros Just so you know they can't make you turn them off, your in public and have a 1st amendment right to video. But with that said, pissing them off might not be the best idea either. :)
@@topshelf321 we weren’t entirely sure and technically we were in a Coast Guard inspection area where apparently its not allowed. Adrian isn’t a US citizen yet so we didn’t want to cause him any unnecessary trouble.
Great content - would love to see the customs boarding details . For the passengers in the rough sea are they better standing to take the waves or is the seats good enough to protect from the waves
@@yachtbros these are really great boats. I actually called your Ft. Lauderdale office this morning inquiring about ordering a Axopar 28 T-top with crane lifting eyes. Will be at FLIBS this month so maybe we can talk
Might sound like that because of all the gear we had loaded. But its actually slicing through pretty well. Alejandro already broke his back a couple years ago and he’s had no issues with pain on these boats.
The thing with Axopars is you have to know how to trim them properly to avoid the pounding. We’ve loved them from the first day because of their handling.
It took about two hours with these conditions. The weekend after I returned and on the way back it was flat. We crossed back in about an hour and fifteen.
this is already dumb.... any boat will make it there... do it in a kayak, and i never saw any rough seas... looked pretty normal, would be fine taking a 19ft yamaha ar190 on that sea
The camera never does it justice and since we crossed alone we didn't have another boat next to us to use as reference. It was definitely 4 to 6 on the way there and 6 to 8 on the way back.
@@yachtbros I have a 2021 with twins. Even though I live in California I have dreamed of trailering it to Florida to head out to the Bahamas. Might add the AC before I give it a try. Thanks for input.
I have done it in a 19’ Wellcraft with an Evinrude 135 it’s only about 40 miles from Palm Beach inlet till you’re in the Bahamas , I don’t know why everybody says you need twins to make it. Just keep your motor well-maintained today’s marine engines are highly reliable. You wouldn’t be nervous about driving your car 40 miles with only one motor right? Of course take precautions make sure you have a working marine VHF and your sea tow membership is up-to-date
Awesome video!! Great way for us viewers to feel part of the trip!
Thank you! Happy to bring you all along for the ride 🎬
The one where you first arrive in the Bahamas and play with the toy's
Damn boys, what great content and editing. Hoping to buy a 37 Sun Top but now you got me thinking with that A/C ride about the Cabin?! Shit. What a cool trip. Thank you for sharing.
11:23 was so FUNNY! YOU BRACE FOR A HUGE WAVE, GET SPLASHED AND THEN SHAKE OFF AS IF YOU WERE WET!!! LOL!!! GO AXOPAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lol. Takes some getting used to. 😎
Glad to see you guys clear customs. So many Americans just sneak in and anchor off shore and dingy in. Glad to see some Americans have respect for the Bahamas' border, too bad so many people don't have respect for your borders.
Great video! We love the Axopar!🚤💨🤙
Thanks! So do we 🤙🏼
These guys have a well stocked retail store they do it right I’ve been there. Even if you’re not decided about water toys, you should check it out. It’s just a very unique destination if you are a local or visitor.
Thanks for for the support! Hope to see you there in your next visit.
crazy i walk out my office and i saw yall coming through the harbor!! i was like that a badass boat
Right on! It's a very unique look for the US. You either love it or hate it. We love it!
For sure its unique
Came across this and watch it. That thing is pounding! It’s not even like you are running hard!
It was pretty rough. Considering the conditions and the load, it wasn’t bad at all. The camera might not do it justice.
@@yachtbros I get GoPro affect and it clearly was ugly out there. But agin I've been a lot a lot of other boats that wouldn't be slamming like that. You can here it hit and everything rattle. invincible, seavee, seahunter just to name a few.
yeah, it seemed like it was pounding and rattling. didn’t look too comfortable. i love the boat design, but have to question how solid the build is…
It looked like a rough ride.😢 Sad, I was considering getting one.
Awesome video !!! Nice trip with all the toys.
🤜🏼🤛🏼😎
CBP just wanted a look at your boat mate ....straight up
Lol. They were checking everyone crossing back that day, which wasn’t many boats.
There was one guy in particular taking pictures and asking how fast we were going: ruclips.net/video/vyUJv076-q0/видео.html
Love the video! Need to get out to the Bahamas ASAP haha
Highly recommend it!
Interesting vid, and thx for posting. I'm considering that same boat and was concerned on how it would handle rough seas. Looks like it did well (saw your return vid, too, with a rougher ride (and customs, too). Question is how rough did your passengers feel the ride was (I'll have some ladies on board and and uncomfortable ride with them gets me beat up.
Looks like fun!
Customs and Border patrol wanted to check out that beast of a BOAT:)
That's right!
Awesome vid… How about taking that de Antonio across to the Bahamas?
Glad you enjoyed it 🤜🏼🤛🏼 We definitely want to go back in a De Antonio sometime.
C'mon guys you know we want to see the coast guard video! 😆
😅 just gauging interest first. We weren’t able to record much because they made is turn of the cameras.
@@yachtbros Just so you know they can't make you turn them off, your in public and have a 1st amendment right to video. But with that said, pissing them off might not be the best idea either. :)
@@topshelf321 we weren’t entirely sure and technically we were in a Coast Guard inspection area where apparently its not allowed. Adrian isn’t a US citizen yet so we didn’t want to cause him any unnecessary trouble.
@@yachtbros understood. I would have shut them down also. I've found even if you're in the right, they can make things difficult.
@@topshelf321 Adrian still had his mic on so at least there’s audio.
Sick video man!!! Keep up the great work!!
We had a great time Mr. Fliteboard Guy 😎
So proud of my boys 😍🤗
Great job guys!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Do you guys have relatives that live in Mastic, NY on Long Island? i'm friends with a Valazquez family
Hi Yacht Bros - Do you power the air con from a mini generator, or battery power?. Thanks for the video!
Love the content, any key cons and pros about axopars?
Keep it up!
Thanks Prada! That sounds like a very good video idea.
Great content - would love to see the customs boarding details . For the passengers in the rough sea are they better standing to take the waves or is the seats good enough to protect from the waves
Found it ruclips.net/video/vyUJv076-q0/видео.htmlsi=fBSf39Ip4iVOdlLu
great video
thanks for sharing
Thanks Michael. Glad you enjoyed it!
Yeah let's see what the customs boarding was like.
Thanks for the feedback, Brad!
@@yachtbros these are really great boats. I actually called your Ft. Lauderdale office this morning inquiring about ordering a Axopar 28 T-top with crane lifting eyes. Will be at FLIBS this month so maybe we can talk
Looking forward to it! Btw, we published the customs boarding video yesterday: ruclips.net/video/vyUJv076-q0/видео.html
you guys know how to live!
😂 it’s a lot of tbh
Sick content!
🤜🏼🤛🏼😎
Awesome content. Subscribed…
Thank you Derrick! We really appreciate it!
Welcome to my island
Brous! Que buen contenido! Keep it up 🔥
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Ya let’s see the customs issue
Planning to post this Sunday 🤙🏼
Here you go: ruclips.net/video/vyUJv076-q0/видео.html
Damn that looks rougher than some 22 footer CC.
It looks worse than it was. Also, we really loaded up every inch of the boat with heavy toys, so a lot of banging because of that.
Nice video...god bless
Thanks for the comment, Marc!
Mm nice boat
💯
What powers the a/c?
Look like back breaking ride. Boat doing a lot of diving and and slamming. Not much absorbing.
Might sound like that because of all the gear we had loaded. But its actually slicing through pretty well. Alejandro already broke his back a couple years ago and he’s had no issues with pain on these boats.
What was that rattling noise in the video while driving??? Was it the door?
I'm sure it was surf boards and skis and all that stuff they had loaded.
What is that song?
Which one? There's many.
@@yachtbros The one at the intro of the trip to the Bahamas on the Axopar 37
I challenge someone to take a shot each time they say “toys”. 😜
Challenge accepted! 🍻
How'd you feel like this boat does in the chop in regards to pounding?
The thing with Axopars is you have to know how to trim them properly to avoid the pounding. We’ve loved them from the first day because of their handling.
Show customs boarding
We just posted the video yesterday: ruclips.net/video/vyUJv076-q0/видео.html
Enjoy!
How long did it take you to go from Florida to the bahamas
It took about two hours with these conditions. The weekend after I returned and on the way back it was flat. We crossed back in about an hour and fifteen.
HEY HOW MUCH FOR THAT USED 320 SAILFISH AT THE FT LAUD STORE
Hello Haywood. Please e-mail me at alejandro@nauticalventures.com
Well, it is built to handle the Nordic sea...
Exactly!
What about the quality of this boat
WHAT KIND OF DEAL CAN YOU GET ME ON A LOADED AXOPAR 28 CABIN IN PLATINUM WITH ALL THE OPTIONS.....AC NOT REQUIRED UNLESS I CAN GET IT CHEAP.
Hi Curt. If you’re in the Florida area please contact me via email: alejandro@nauticalventures.com and we’ll discuss options. Thank you!
1’s to 3’s.
Closer to shore, yes. Definitely not the case near the Gulf Stream.
Knots for godsake
Screens come pre-programmed in mph...
this is already dumb.... any boat will make it there... do it in a kayak, and i never saw any rough seas... looked pretty normal, would be fine taking a 19ft yamaha ar190 on that sea
The camera never does it justice and since we crossed alone we didn't have another boat next to us to use as reference. It was definitely 4 to 6 on the way there and 6 to 8 on the way back.
I love this kind of comments!! "I've done it before" "I've done it while riding a dolphin" Keyboard experts are the best😂!
I’d like to see you do it in a Axopar 28. Would it be possible?
That’s a great idea, John. Its definitely possible given the conditions are not too rough, especially if you get it with twins.
@@yachtbros I have a 2021 with twins. Even though I live in California I have dreamed of trailering it to Florida to head out to the Bahamas. Might add the AC before I give it a try. Thanks for input.
@@johngrant7696 That sounds like an epic trip! A/C is very nice to have over here during the summer 😅
I have done it in a 19’ Wellcraft with an Evinrude 135 it’s only about 40 miles from Palm Beach inlet till you’re in the Bahamas , I don’t know why everybody says you need twins to make it. Just keep your motor well-maintained today’s marine engines are highly reliable. You wouldn’t be nervous about driving your car 40 miles with only one motor right? Of course take precautions make sure you have a working marine VHF and your sea tow membership is up-to-date