@@fuzzy5610 North Queensland? The conditions get more severe the further south you go anyway! Yeah north has big tides but it’s mostly shallow and protected by reefs but go south and you find the continental shelf closer to the mainland and those ocean swells with it QLD knows nothing about rough water!
Similar thing happened to me crossing the Mallacoota bar many years ago in a Stessl 550. The waves kept coming and grew bigger each time. The big difference was we were wearing our lifejackets and the Yammy didn't shit itself. Anyway, my wife didn't say a word to me for over an hour so afterwards.......it was worth the serenity 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Seriously though, it scared the shit out me and my wife and I've never really forgiven myself for putting her in that dangerous scenario. Bar crossings are dangerous, wear you bloody life jacket!!!
yeah, been on something similar on my local bar, you think you've only got one more wave and another swells up. Told my missus to hold on. Another time my motor stalled in 8' surf, really thought we were going to be turned over
My favorite video of this channel : some scenario, some action, 2 good actors, some thrill then the end, all that with some great music, really well done !
“Let’s wait here looking at the small swell and wait for it to get bigger” said Chris. “Great idea” Paul replied, knowing that his mate was a Qualified Captain and that living at Noosa made him an expert on almost everything.
I hope they brought back a few fish for their efforts. We've had to turn around a few times on that bar. Found some good spots in the river because of it too
You don't have to keep going out. You can always turn around a follow a wave in, reset yourself. You can also parallel run (sideways) between waves. Guys forget this and get tunnel vision
Did well considering. He mistimed the sets but made the best of the situation. Picked his line (although may've been wrong) and controlled the boat best he could.
@@internetjunkie1000 A series of larger waves comes in followed by a series of smaller waves. Wait for the big ones to go then make a run for it. Watch the waves next time you go down to the sea.
We have a choice of 3 bars too cross, kaituna, maketu or pukehina bar the hole is generally left on all 3 but you look for blue water or swell peaking but not breaking, if it's breaking that's a sand bank underneath, due diligence check bar before dropping in at ramp, hard at pukehina but the other 2 you can drive too the mouth and check ,even better go there at low tide and walk across see the deepest at low tide, if your going midtide Allgood once you get through, look back and get a land mark, tree, house or roof colour so when you come back you've got the same line in, I'm still hearing of boats in trouble there, be safe ,if the swells there don't do it unless your a local or a local surfer outdabak
Lucky that motor didn't get swamped on the last two vertical landings..no life jackets on the way out...no brains...totally unprepared for the conditions and bloody lucky
Yeah but how many times have you seen a swamp in a turn around in short period swells like this. Good he did not vacillate and played it "steady on" and lucked out.
There are times that I have seen the bar flat calm. But then again I have watched boats from Gympie Terrace-no life jacket-cans of beer everywhere etc. Dont know how some of them survive the bar. Mind you if you have ever seen the Hokianga Bar in NZ that is something again
Looked like they had it under control till the stall. Captain solved the problem before they got pushed back inside. His passenger was getting ready to abandon ship. Probably following orders from the Captain. But I have never been in a boat. I have never read a boring sea tale either!
I'm not very experienced at bar crossings by any stretch of the imagination but... Forward hatch not secure to prevent damage and water ingress. Toy life jackets AND not worn on what I believe is a notorious bar. Panic mode when engine stalls, understandable maybe? A responsible Skipper should know all this and more importantly.... his own limits and genuine skill. Just saying.
Bloke died this morning crossing the Tweed Bar. No life Jackets by the sound of it. Here in Tassie life jackets are compulsory on boats under 6 metres. Why was this brought in? Cause idiots kept killing themselves and their fishing mates, that is why. With todays comfy jackets there is just no excuse.
So many things wrong here….. in South Africa 90% of launches are surf launches, into much tougher conditions. This guy would get reamed by the other skippers if he launched like this. I will grant that the sea is infinitely unpredictable, and that we have all misjudged before. Tmy complaint is about the technique….
They really need some hydrofoil stabilizing fins on the lower unit. It’s crazy how many people don’t put them on and they’re so necessary specially, on outboards.
Crazy how he puts his life jacket on AFTER going through the worst of it.
Yeah, it's a bit like putting the seatbelt on after crashing the car into a tree.......You can't fix stupid.
Thought same thing what a dope
Guess you people have never met North Queenslanders before, these are not considered extreme conditions at all for some Australian waters.
@@fuzzy5610 North Queensland? The conditions get more severe the further south you go anyway! Yeah north has big tides but it’s mostly shallow and protected by reefs but go south and you find the continental shelf closer to the mainland and those ocean swells with it QLD knows nothing about rough water!
Big vote of no confidence when the life jacket went on 😂
That was hard to watch 🤣 I would never go out with that driver again
Fantastic footage and music choice - one of your best.
Seriously I have no words to describe this.
They got lucky this time.
Craig ! The words your looking for are 'FU%K 'n CLOWNS' !!!!!!
Their timing is ridiculous
No lifejackets - talk about stupidity.
I loved how well you timed the bass hit as the boat comes down at 2:33. That was perfect timing
Wow that was well worth the watch thanks for sharing
Similar thing happened to me crossing the Mallacoota bar many years ago in a Stessl 550. The waves kept coming and grew bigger each time. The big difference was we were wearing our lifejackets and the Yammy didn't shit itself. Anyway, my wife didn't say a word to me for over an hour so afterwards.......it was worth the serenity 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Seriously though, it scared the shit out me and my wife and I've never really forgiven myself for putting her in that dangerous scenario. Bar crossings are dangerous, wear you bloody life jacket!!!
yeah, been on something similar on my local bar, you think you've only got one more wave and another swells up. Told my missus to hold on. Another time my motor stalled in 8' surf, really thought we were going to be turned over
Only one life jacket at that. Not the brightest bulbs.
My favorite video of this channel : some scenario, some action, 2 good actors, some thrill then the end, all that with some great music, really well done !
Gnarly, sending it tru the faces, respect!!
Great time to put on their PFD’s.
When your cruise becomes a flight...
“Let’s wait here looking at the small swell and wait for it to get bigger” said Chris.
“Great idea” Paul replied, knowing that his mate was a Qualified Captain and that living at Noosa made him an expert on almost everything.
Chris had been living there for a year since moving from Melbourne though so was quite the expert waterman at this point to be fair to him.
😂😂😂
NOW, he puts on the life jacket.
Good job!!!!👍👍
Big balls mate, ...
All the best from South Africa
Outstanding video!
I hope they brought back a few fish for their efforts.
We've had to turn around a few times on that bar. Found some good spots in the river because of it too
Obviously not locals and really smart to put your life jacket on after the event 😮
You don't have to keep going out. You can always turn around a follow a wave in, reset yourself. You can also parallel run (sideways) between waves. Guys forget this and get tunnel vision
Surprised they even had a motor after that last one! Geebuz
Captain lost a boat friend lol. "Hey Tom, you wanna get out on the boat next week?" "no mate....buy a bigger boat..."
His first mistake was getting boat out of the shed
Second mistake your dad should have pulled out
That’s crazy!!
Those guys have balls of steel and can take on hell and the devil. Well done I am jealous. You are supreme.
...and brains of jelly.
That’s just crazy🎉🎉
Lifejackets always on before crossing any bar - even when it looks flat.
Good one Bill! 👏🙏⚓️
Glad to see the subscribers adding up a bit. 😉
Front hatch is unsecured .
They were so lucky that the wave set ended just when the boat stopped
If they wanted to challenge that boat that's certainly the way to do it.
Man I'd never take that risk...crazy
3:10, perfect time to start figuring out a life jacket.
That looked fun except for the last two. Git to give it to them they kept on board and kept going
Did well considering. He mistimed the sets but made the best of the situation. Picked his line (although may've been wrong) and controlled the boat best he could.
Very well handled I thought.
@@internetjunkie1000 A series of larger waves comes in followed by a series of smaller waves. Wait for the big ones to go then make a run for it.
Watch the waves next time you go down to the sea.
We have a choice of 3 bars too cross, kaituna, maketu or pukehina bar the hole is generally left on all 3 but you look for blue water or swell peaking but not breaking, if it's breaking that's a sand bank underneath, due diligence check bar before dropping in at ramp, hard at pukehina but the other 2 you can drive too the mouth and check ,even better go there at low tide and walk across see the deepest at low tide, if your going midtide Allgood once you get through, look back and get a land mark, tree, house or roof colour so when you come back you've got the same line in, I'm still hearing of boats in trouble there, be safe ,if the swells there don't do it unless your a local or a local surfer outdabak
No life jackets, forward hatch is not dogged down and is fully open at the end, motor stalls just outside the bar. They got LUCKY.
That scared me man big waves I’m a land lover 💪💪👍👍❤️😀😀🦘🇦🇺
I bet they were packing it coming back in....whew!
Good effort holding on how did they not loose anything outta the boat..
Heavy!😂
Hold my beer!!!
At least he didn’t panic
Lucky that motor didn't get swamped on the last two vertical landings..no life jackets on the way out...no brains...totally unprepared for the conditions and bloody lucky
Yeah but how many times have you seen a swamp in a turn around in short period swells like this. Good he did not vacillate and played it "steady on" and lucked out.
These kind of dills usually make the nightly news for the wrong reasons.
They were lucky this time.
Very Lucky
He didnt back off the throttle as he crested the wave forcing the boat skyward, that was his biggest mistake
Smart with no life jackets
Hope the fish were on the chew!!
Hard work to go fishing in my opinion!!
There are times that I have seen the bar flat calm.
But then again I have watched boats from Gympie Terrace-no life jacket-cans of beer everywhere etc.
Dont know how some of them survive the bar.
Mind you if you have ever seen the Hokianga Bar in NZ that is something again
What are they, suicidal? No life jackets on until they’re out in the clear!!! 😂
Looked like they had it under control till the stall. Captain solved the problem before they got pushed back inside. His passenger was getting ready to abandon ship. Probably following orders from the Captain. But I have never been in a boat. I have never read a boring sea tale either!
Talk about having a angel on you’re shoulder if that motor stalled while they were still in the break god!!!
After the big drama, NOW 3:08 they put their life safety gear on. Some bright Aussie needs to make and rent Life Safety Gear for the boat itself. 😀
Ill prepared. No life jackets. I can't believe how irresponsible people are with their own safety.
Darwin Award!
I'm not very experienced at bar crossings by any stretch of the imagination but...
Forward hatch not secure to prevent damage and water ingress.
Toy life jackets AND not worn on what I believe is a notorious bar.
Panic mode when engine stalls, understandable maybe?
A responsible Skipper should know all this and more importantly....
his own limits and genuine skill.
Just saying.
Brave, especially with a Mercury 🫢
10out of 10 for skill. 0 out of 10 for judgement
Great Video...but I thought you were gonna make it thru all that only to be creamed in the side by a frikkin jet-ski...
Very experienced skipper. Other skipper maybe can't make it.
Would not catch me on a boat in the ocean without a two motors
What's with putting the life jacket on after they nelly capsized.
Good job ..where are you where waves are that big ..mid west coast ..
Noosa, Sunshine Coast: goo.gl/maps/uXggN33Nk2ih7XZC6
Trust me mate, I know boats phew we made it luckily. Oh yeah you probably should put a life jacket on. Or sell your boat and take up lawn bowls.
So they stop right at the back of the sets to put their life jackets on 🤯
They stalled
@Jimmy Mack yep. May have been ab idea to pop the lifeys on a little earlier though
The got smashed but handled it well until they stalled the engine. shoulda had pfds on from the start.
Although he missed the wave timing, he did a pretty good job with the throttle control to keep the bow up and get through the breakers.
These very inexperienced people got very lucky this time
I disagree i think the opposite
At that point it’s hammer down and hope you know what you’re doing
Spray and pray baby
I don’t think he’ll be rushing to go through it at any time soon. Stay with whiting & flathead.
Lucky the donk restarted after it went under.
Thanks everyone s boat insurance just went up another few dollars
We do this for fun
Now they put their life jackets on
Maybe bit lighter on throttle would have been wiser...positive forward motion but not punching hard into swell
you can smell their fear
Oh mate!
Bloke died this morning crossing the Tweed Bar. No life Jackets by the sound of it. Here in Tassie life jackets are compulsory on boats under 6 metres. Why was this brought in? Cause idiots kept killing themselves and their fishing mates, that is why. With todays comfy jackets there is just no excuse.
first rule of bar crossing is put on a life jacket!
Just a few bust ups, lost a few chooks.
Boat For Sale!!!😅👍🏼
Happened to me off Brunswick head’s except we went right over flipped it ah memories
Mother Nature usually has a way of sorting out people like these 2 clowns . No wonder the rescue services are always busy !!
Maybe a bit to keen on the throtle ha ha ha
And no life jackets...unbelievable.
Scary
Fish? What fish?
In today's installment of.......what *NOT* to do when crossing a Bar
The worst part is. They have to come back in eventually.
Bet they catch a wave in.
What was the outboard on that boat?
So many things wrong here….. in South Africa 90% of launches are surf launches, into much tougher conditions. This guy would get reamed by the other skippers if he launched like this. I will grant that the sea is infinitely unpredictable, and that we have all misjudged before. Tmy complaint is about the technique….
They are Aussies remember.unreal guys makes great veiwing.
Left the life jackets on the boat ramp?
Cool vid!
Music is terrible!
I'd rather hear the ocean and their SCREAMS! Lol 🤣
Did that entire outboard go under water lol
No life jackets on in those conditions....smart. Also obvious they have never surfed in their life time.
Well you say what you like......But, whether it is law or not, common sense decrees a PFD at any bar crossing.
They really need some hydrofoil stabilizing fins on the lower unit. It’s crazy how many people don’t put them on and they’re so necessary specially, on outboards.
My thoughts exactly! No, not really. Hydra-whats? 😂
No life jackets and I’m sure no kill switch on that outboard powered boat! Boat turn into meat grinder! 🙁