10:00 the guy in the kayak did everything right, he stood up to make himself more visible and carried a horn to use to make himself heard. Guy in the boat is either oblivious or doesn’t care. That’s how people get hurt
As a rower, I would say "doesn't care". In parts of Germany, the limit for "no license needed" was raised from 5 to 15 hp a few years ago, obviously to support the boat hiring business. Too many care- and clueless people now at the helm of a motor boat.
@@achim8239 clueless people are everywhere but in the USA it feels like we have a lot of operators under the influence. I don’t even wanna be on the water when a lot of boats are out there because the chances of someone being drunk and or an idiot are too high
@bigpicturethinking5620 "not just blue, it’s not turquoise, it’s not lapis, it’s actually cerulean. You’re also blithely unaware of the fact that, in 2002, Oscar de la Renta did a collection of cerulean gowns, and then I think it was Yves Saint Laurent, wasn’t it?… who showed cerulean military jackets. I think we need a jacket here. And then cerulean quickly showed up in the collections of eight different designers. Then it filtered down through the department stores and then trickled on down into some tragic casual corner where you, no doubt, fished it out of some clearance bin. However, that blue represents millions of dollars of countless jobs, and it’s sort of comical how you think that you’ve made a choice that exempts you from the fashion industry when, in fact, you’re wearing a sweater that was selected for you by the people in this room… from a pile of “stuff.”
When that forklift had separated from the boat and the guy was literally stuck in deciding which one to save, had me in tears from laughing so hard...🤣😂😂🤣
At least he had it on camera that it was the fork that failed, not driver incompetence. Unless of course, it's that you're not supposed to use a forklift to move a boat trailer like that.
@@ConnieHirsch He would've been fine if he had slid the fork to the side. He left it in the middle, the only spot the forks can be removed when lifted. Pretty dumb.
Swamp skiff coming in hot, crosses the land, back into the water, hits a floating hillbilly shack and knocks the guy off the porch. Monte Python couldn't have done it better. Well done, priceless.
13:44 The comedic timing is absolutely hilarious!!! Driverless boat drifts down river... wait for it.... waaaaaait for it.... ...then owner comes swimming after it. I almost fell down laughing!!!
Also I just looked up your channel and saw a bunch of videos in the FailArmy style. They even have “Fails of the week” and “FailArmy” in the title, what’s up with that?
Boat went downstream, so did he, and while swimming, faster. So he might have even managed to get the boat or a rope before it would smash into something. Was worth the effort.
The guy taking the dock with his boat so his wife wouldn't leave him--that is SUCH a country song. George Jones, Vince Gill, & Brad Paisley would approve. 🤣
19:00 Laser sailboat apologist here, and there are a few possible scenarios for why this happened: 1) That guy is a plain idiot who doesn't know what he's doing 2) OR he is a relatively inexperienced sailor practicing what's called "roll tacking" where you purposely "roll" your boat during a tack (turn into the wind) to the point where it looks like you're capsizing, then when your sail swings around you throw your weight back on the other side to slam the boat back down flat on your new line. It's pretty much used only in small sailboat racing to preserve momentum through a tack, and that guy looks like he could have purposely thrown his weight to try and roll, but he was slow to switch sides to even out the tip when he was through the turn, so the boat continued rolling until it capsized. I have a laser myself but have only "roll tacked" while racing or practicing for racing on an FJ (Flying Jane) which is a 2 person racing boat a bit wider and more stable than the single person Lasers. 3) It's hard to tell where the wind is coming from in the video, but it actually looks like it's coming from behind him, in which case the turn was actually a jibe (turn downwind) which is a much quicker and violent turn than a tack, in which case if he tried a "roll jibe" where you again roll the boat then jump to the other side to slam it flat, a jibe is far easier to capsize in even in light winds, and you never want to roll during a jibe, in which case we loop back to Scenario 1: he is just a plain idiot. Scenarios 1, 2 & 3: Lasers are super easy to capsize and flip back rightside up, they are super fun (which is why I own one), and don't cost thousands or millions of dollars worth of damage to capsize (it's free) like all the other clips, so as long as that dude is having fun, clip is funny but he's alright by me
On your 'artic' the tractor is much shorter than the trailer. For a long SUV and short trailer (jet-ski) you can't turn fast enough. Someone should make a trailer extender bar.
@@RichardDTubeI've backed my jetski many times in my F350 4 door with a 10ft flatbed without issues. Issue is people never even bother practicing before going to a public boat ramp and embarrassing themselves
9:07 For those curious that's the mega Yacht "Go" and apparently there was a computer malfunction and the captain decided to try and beech it sofltly into the dock rather than hit the Simpson Bay bridge. Happened at St. Maarten
@@lppedd Boats aren't super hard to repair, its expensive but structurally not that hard. For example, the Stockholm, now MV Astoria, was built in 1948, had her bow completely destroyed in a collision with the SS Andrea Doria (which sank shortly afterwards) in 1956, sailed back to port under her own power, had the bow rebuilt and is currently operational and awaiting sale for continued operation after being laid up during Covid
@@lppedd Buff out the stainless bow plate, pack some tiger hair epoxy in the hull, sand it and call the gelcoat guy to come finish it up. For a boat like this is probably cost them at least $10k for the repair if it was just cosmetic and nothing structural.
As a kayaker, the segment with the Airhorn Guy trying to ward off the speeding boat really made me shake my head. That's exactly why I keep to semi-secluded lakes and streams that limit or prohibit power boats. Some boaters drive like they're in a sportscar on an interstate... with beer in hand.
that bloke in the boat just didn't care, what's he gonna do? chase me? ha ha watch me drown this fool on a kayak Didn't know he's being recorded. Almost attempted murder
@@leeoshea2290 depends entirely on who the driver of the boat is and who the kayaker is if the cops will pursue it or claim they don't know the boaters intent
lol a front trailer hitch to put a boat in sounds like a good idea 🤣 you could tow it like normal til you got to the ramp then put it in the water and back the truck out .
As an avid boater, these vids are getting harder to watch. My God, the sheer stupidity of some of these people and the abuse they put their boats through....😮
@@Relkond You're on! I think lots of people don't take boating seriously, like flying a small aircraft only when sober, well rested, with a good flight plan and as weather permits. Instead, people treat boating as pure leisure time with their toys and today's Saturday so we're going no matter what. There's usually plenty of alcohol in use too.
Holy shiiite, Army. After 12 years of fail videos this one had me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end! I shit you not. Wow. Congratulations, and thank you.
This is the funniest thing I've seen all week! The idiots in boats had me in tears. The video is a perfect blend of humor and clever editing. Well done!
“It’s go me, it’s got me, it’s got me, it’s got me, it’s got me, it’s got me”.. Gotta love that fish letting the fishermen know he fecked with the wrong fish🤣🤣
I love how men seem to "grow" to 50 ft tall in their minds when trailers with boats start rolling down hills. You aren't in the sandbox, this is actually happening, and you aren't gonna stop it.
One of them did OK, towards the end of the clip. But in principle, you're right of course, it pays to assume you're screwed, unless there's (say) a quick-acting spring brake you can hit.
@@allonenut I never said I don't know why. Boats are expensive. That's what insurance is for. Would you try to catch a pot of boiling water that gets knocked off the stove, or back up and avoid being scalded? How bout a knife, risk your digits and try to catch it? Same damn principal.
@@Gottenhimfella It's hard to do. Certain situations, I would definitely. If the boat is just a skiff, or just a run of the mill 9 ft aluminum. Light enough for most people to minimize the damage.
@jeffjeannette9364 screw the boat and how expensive it is. I'm talking about others being in danger because of an error the boat owner caused. At least attempt to control a disaster where you can, unlike a knife a pot of water where you clearly cannot.
probably... $3M + not sure how much those house boats are... Some of those megayacht accidents were probably expensive too. not completely sunk, but tons of repairs needed.
@@paulwalnuts3249 yeah I hadn’t gotten to those yet. Once I posted this and then got To that huge blue yacht repeatedly smacking the dock and concrete I was like.. oh I gotta delete my comment 😭😭
Yup.. I was on a ferry from Finland to Sweden when it caught on fire, but luckily the crew got it under control.. another ferry was stuck on the rocks between Åland and mainland Finland.. 😅 But, I'm an archipelago girl.. it was scary af, but not scary enough.. 😅
Info: Apparently the Yacht at 9:17 Named the ''Go'' was having a computer malfunction and steering into the dock was a safer option then steering into the concrete.
And the added bonus is you get to haul the boat back *up* the ramp later, with wet tires. Backing a trailer, just hold the bottom of the steering wheel and turn it the direction you want the trailer to go, but your hand should move no more than two inches, and your foot never touches gas pedal nor leaves brake. Don't be prideful and try to salvage a bad approach. Its embarrassing to be laughed at for having to try two or three times, but its more embarassing to have to get a tow truck to haul your new submarine out and *still* have failed to launch the boat.
@@thereisnosanctuary6184 And yet you lie with women! Black Sue ... Fat Phoebe ... Rosaline, Burbage's seamstress ... Aphrodite Baggott who does it behind _The Dog & Trumpet_ ...
Looked real young too. Probably a family business and it's his first job. Guy was smiling wide and definitely not aware of the potential dangers. Quick lesson for the young guy for sure. Hope he's alright.
@@RideAcrossTheRiver, how many times has he, as a husband, left her alone, and not given her the love that he moronically gives to fish? There’s likely a history of his attitude not being one of a married man. Why would he marry her, then neglect her by being alone all the time? Surely there is something he could do instead that they could do together… but no, he chose fish instead. Life is not about self-fulfillment, but about self-sacrifice, that is the goal.
My husband and I used to tow our ski boat to various lakes. We would spend day after day having family fun in the sun. And on every single one of those days, we witnessed more boating stupidity happening around us than should have been possible. I think part of the problem is that there are no required boating equivalents for driver training or licenses. There are coast guard boating courses and certificates, but most boaters skip those. All it takes for anyone to pilot a pleasure boat is a boat and a body of water. Since many people indulged in boozing while boating, crazy crashes happened all the time. And it isn’t just the person behind the wheel who causes problems. The passengers are just as careless. Once we witnessed an overloaded ski boat surge past us. In the boat’s back seat, an obese woman was cradling an infant in the crook of her arm, with that arm resting on the open edge of the gunwale. If the speeding boat had slammed into another boat’s wake, that infant would have gone flying. Makes me cringe just to remember that. To top off all this stupidity, there rarely are any law enforcement boats on hand to patrol the waterways.
Lol what? You don’t need a license to drive a boat in some places? It’s illegal to boat without one in Canada. Not requiring one is just begging for accidents.
I am sure that piloting those huge ships requires a special license, but by watching the ships in this video destroying dock after dock, evidently the license must be easy to get with no training required.
Way back when I worked in fast food (lol), a lady I worked with, her husband had "just gotten his license back" after DUIs and other assorted trailer trash/rez trash shenanigans; weekend plans, head out to the lake with the boat and beer. Irony is lost on a lot of people apparently.
Seeing humans act like idiots is one thing... seeing a human act like an idiot and then have to watch an animal die because of them is another. That was horrific with the shark.
"ive done meself a mischief here" has to be the best line i've heard yet
Kiethys done himself a mischief.
Yeah that line had me rolling up and down the walls
That's us aussies for you haha
Real Australian moment
That's right up there with _"Hey, Billy. That hurt."_
2000: Dude, where's my car?
2023: *Brian, where's your boat?*
Whatever boat Brian buys after this, it will always be "in the middle of the street".
Our boat, in the middle of our Street.
Brian is with Just Stop Oil
😂
dude, where ,s my car?
10:00 the guy in the kayak did everything right, he stood up to make himself more visible and carried a horn to use to make himself heard. Guy in the boat is either oblivious or doesn’t care. That’s how people get hurt
Or autopilot.
That's exactly why I keep to small lakes and streams that prohibit powerboats. Too much beer and too little situational awareness.😬
As a rower, I would say "doesn't care". In parts of Germany, the limit for "no license needed" was raised from 5 to 15 hp a few years ago, obviously to support the boat hiring business. Too many care- and clueless people now at the helm of a motor boat.
@@hendrsb33 I agree, my sister loves to kayak and I always tell her to stay out of the river and stick to lakes and creeks
@@achim8239 clueless people are everywhere but in the USA it feels like we have a lot of operators under the influence. I don’t even wanna be on the water when a lot of boats are out there because the chances of someone being drunk and or an idiot are too high
I can't get over how absolutely gorgeous that blue yacht was.
yeah, it must be the most beautiful yacht i have seen, so clean
Cerulean blue.
@@bigpicturethinking5620 First I'm hearing about it. I thought you meant: "Cyrillic Blue" Guess that was my lesson for the day.
"Was" is the operative word. Looked brand new but it's "broken in" now.
@bigpicturethinking5620
"not just blue, it’s not turquoise, it’s not lapis, it’s actually cerulean.
You’re also blithely unaware of the fact that, in 2002, Oscar de la Renta did a collection of cerulean gowns, and then I think it was Yves Saint Laurent, wasn’t it?… who showed cerulean military jackets. I think we need a jacket here.
And then cerulean quickly showed up in the collections of eight different designers. Then it filtered down through the department stores and then trickled on down into some tragic casual corner where you, no doubt, fished it out of some clearance bin.
However, that blue represents millions of dollars of countless jobs, and it’s sort of comical how you think that you’ve made a choice that exempts you from the fashion industry when, in fact, you’re wearing a sweater that was selected for you by the people in this room… from a pile of “stuff.”
I will never own a boat, because if I did, I would certainly make every mistake in this video.
When that forklift had separated from the boat and the guy was literally stuck in deciding which one to save, had me in tears from laughing so hard...🤣😂😂🤣
Yes! And in the end he saved neither of them...total comedy in the Laurel and Hardy style...classic. A total idiot, but very funny!
At least he had it on camera that it was the fork that failed, not driver incompetence. Unless of course, it's that you're not supposed to use a forklift to move a boat trailer like that.
He reminded me of Oliver Hardy
@@ConnieHirsch You are not, the fork got lifted up by the boat going over the bump which is what pulled the fork off.
@@ConnieHirsch He would've been fine if he had slid the fork to the side. He left it in the middle, the only spot the forks can be removed when lifted. Pretty dumb.
Swamp skiff coming in hot, crosses the land, back into the water, hits a floating hillbilly shack and knocks the guy off the porch. Monte Python couldn't have done it better. Well done, priceless.
The "Ah, dang it" seals it.
I bet that guy on the porch was laughing his ass off, right up till he was in the drink.
Considering the setup at least ONE stage of these events was intended.
That shark was the true hero. I hope he got a good chunk.
Came here looking for a shark comment. I laughed the whole time.. go fishing for shark, and sometimes the shark is fishing for you.
13:44 The comedic timing is absolutely hilarious!!! Driverless boat drifts down river... wait for it.... waaaaaait for it.... ...then owner comes swimming after it. I almost fell down laughing!!!
I wasn't waiting for it. Just thinking it's a simple clip of a runaway boat casually floating down the river, and the show is over.
Insurance Adjuster: "What happened here?"
Doofus: "Well, sir, I did myself some mischief..."
Does anyone else ever wonder how we, as a species, have managed to make it this far?
every day
Because what you see on Fail Army is the exception, not the rule.
like
Every single day.. 😂
@@scottishscott3504I think it's becoming the rule and smart people are the exception..
"He got me." That shark had him good. That had to suck. Was fun to watch. Great video
Well, he was trying to kill the shark, stuck a hook in him, so at least the shark got some payback before he was killed....
I wonder precisely where he was bitten.
Good for the shark.
@@nagoranerides3150 yep, you can try to eat stuff, but some will fight back.
@@BlokeOzzie In the wallet.
The dude getting bit by the shark he’s trying to kill is one of the best things I’ve seen on t’internet.
I enjoyed the screams way too much.
@@pascalmoens8691 So damn true. I can't agree more =)
How dare that Shark bite that guy. Never expected that from a Shark.
I was suprised that they had no knife with them, it seems basic marine practice.
The guy with the trailer still under his boat is a local legend, he does that every spring. Beats dragging everything across 60 miles of gravel roads.
Love how the guys who ground their boats keep steering lmao
Smart enough to drive their boats onto the shore in the first place so...
There is something truly ironic about a boat burning surrounded by water.
just remember if you are on a boat at sea fire is your worst enemy .
@@peterf.229 That's just big shark propaganda.
*i like the video. funny and entertaining*
*why did you say it like this*
Also I just looked up your channel and saw a bunch of videos in the FailArmy style. They even have “Fails of the week” and “FailArmy” in the title, what’s up with that?
Just give it a thumbs up like a normal person
Response nice.
I like this comment. bland and generic.
0:14
"Now that we have this opportunity, let's not film it"
Good
13:48 Dude’s swimming like an Olympic athlete!
I noticed that too. He was really moving!
Boat went downstream, so did he, and while swimming, faster.
So he might have even managed to get the boat or a rope before it would smash into something.
Was worth the effort.
The guy taking the dock with his boat so his wife wouldn't leave him--that is SUCH a country song. George Jones, Vince Gill, & Brad Paisley would approve. 🤣
We should raise a statue to this man for this genius move.🙂
Yeah, women are always impressed by men doing stupid things.... ahhhh, no wait. 😂
The shark getting his own back at the fisherman is highly satisfying!
Credits to the shark killer for not cursing.
I love how dude really tried to stop the boat flip with his noodle arms. 😂💀
Even Brian Shaw couldn't stop that boat from rolling over it was probably 25,000lbs! A for effort though lol
@@atodaso1668Timestamp please?
The same Darwin Award mentality that assured him that nothing would go wrong being towed like that.
BFB post split reference?!
Gotta love the blue boat testing it's metal bow...he's in the concrete now 😂😂
Yep. And it was no rental cheapie... how the heck did that person get to be behind the wheel?
16:38 "ABANDON SHIP!" LMAO! Dude literally jumped for it!
Tipping a sailboat in nearly flat calm. Priceless.
19:00 Laser sailboat apologist here, and there are a few possible scenarios for why this happened:
1) That guy is a plain idiot who doesn't know what he's doing
2) OR he is a relatively inexperienced sailor practicing what's called "roll tacking" where you purposely "roll" your boat during a tack (turn into the wind) to the point where it looks like you're capsizing, then when your sail swings around you throw your weight back on the other side to slam the boat back down flat on your new line. It's pretty much used only in small sailboat racing to preserve momentum through a tack, and that guy looks like he could have purposely thrown his weight to try and roll, but he was slow to switch sides to even out the tip when he was through the turn, so the boat continued rolling until it capsized. I have a laser myself but have only "roll tacked" while racing or practicing for racing on an FJ (Flying Jane) which is a 2 person racing boat a bit wider and more stable than the single person Lasers.
3) It's hard to tell where the wind is coming from in the video, but it actually looks like it's coming from behind him, in which case the turn was actually a jibe (turn downwind) which is a much quicker and violent turn than a tack, in which case if he tried a "roll jibe" where you again roll the boat then jump to the other side to slam it flat, a jibe is far easier to capsize in even in light winds, and you never want to roll during a jibe, in which case we loop back to Scenario 1: he is just a plain idiot.
Scenarios 1, 2 & 3: Lasers are super easy to capsize and flip back rightside up, they are super fun (which is why I own one), and don't cost thousands or millions of dollars worth of damage to capsize (it's free) like all the other clips, so as long as that dude is having fun, clip is funny but he's alright by me
3 Men in a tub🛁
@@hyphen8010it wasn't a boat
Precise roll jibe lol
@@hyphen8010 Yeah, jibe never a good idea on any sailing vessel.
As an articulated lorry driver (semi-truck for American viewers), watching that guy trying to reverse to the slipway was painful.
I don't think you need to be a truck driver to feel that pain. I felt if for sure.
@@daniellclary I don't drive at all, and I felt it.
i think i got a minor brain damage by watching it.
On your 'artic' the tractor is much shorter than the trailer. For a long SUV and short trailer (jet-ski) you can't turn fast enough. Someone should make a trailer extender bar.
@@RichardDTubeI've backed my jetski many times in my F350 4 door with a 10ft flatbed without issues. Issue is people never even bother practicing before going to a public boat ramp and embarrassing themselves
9:07 For those curious that's the mega Yacht "Go" and apparently there was a computer malfunction and the captain decided to try and beech it sofltly into the dock rather than hit the Simpson Bay bridge. Happened at St. Maarten
The damage was honestly not that bad. Could've been worse.
Thanks, some of these are incredible. I kind of want the backstory on all of them.
@@Bruh-wb3qw how do you repair that damaged hull now?
@@lppedd Boats aren't super hard to repair, its expensive but structurally not that hard. For example, the Stockholm, now MV Astoria, was built in 1948, had her bow completely destroyed in a collision with the SS Andrea Doria (which sank shortly afterwards) in 1956, sailed back to port under her own power, had the bow rebuilt and is currently operational and awaiting sale for continued operation after being laid up during Covid
@@lppedd Buff out the stainless bow plate, pack some tiger hair epoxy in the hull, sand it and call the gelcoat guy to come finish it up. For a boat like this is probably cost them at least $10k for the repair if it was just cosmetic and nothing structural.
As a kayaker, the segment with the Airhorn Guy trying to ward off the speeding boat really made me shake my head. That's exactly why I keep to semi-secluded lakes and streams that limit or prohibit power boats. Some boaters drive like they're in a sportscar on an interstate... with beer in hand.
not to mention it was crazy overcast and hazy. Not great conditions for being seen at speed.
Imagine being a spearfisher with nothing more than a small float as a marker...
that bloke in the boat just didn't care, what's he gonna do? chase me? ha ha watch me drown this fool on a kayak
Didn't know he's being recorded. Almost attempted murder
@@leeoshea2290 depends entirely on who the driver of the boat is and who the kayaker is if the cops will pursue it or claim they don't know the boaters intent
@@eligriggs5856 He was wearing his high-visibility shorts, though.
Glad the fisherman got his....karma
"Getting to the concrete now" the last thing you want to hear when in a boat
especially with that boat, it looked brand new and EXPENSIVE .
Some say, that man is still trying to back his Sea Doo down the ramp to this day
I drove an 18 wheeler for 17yrs, and found it WAY easier to back than my 18' bass boat!
Just like my dad, he couldn't back his boat in either. Solution, got a front hitch.
@@mohmoony3918 Actually- I found that rapid little "corrections" while backing is an immense help with shorter trailers!
He should have lowered his endgate to see better, and put a single hand at the bottom of the steering wheel.
lol a front trailer hitch to put a boat in sounds like a good idea 🤣 you could tow it like normal til you got to the ramp then put it in the water and back the truck out .
As an avid boater, these vids are getting harder to watch. My God, the sheer stupidity of some of these people and the abuse they put their boats through....😮
I give good odds many of those are rentals/borrowed and not actually being piloted by the owner.
The poor things but the one called iceberg was a real jerk
Less of a privilege and more of a blight
Those tankers and cruise ships, too😮😮😮NO qualified captains???😮😮😮😮
@@Relkond You're on! I think lots of people don't take boating seriously, like flying a small aircraft only when sober, well rested, with a good flight plan and as weather permits. Instead, people treat boating as pure leisure time with their toys and today's Saturday so we're going no matter what. There's usually plenty of alcohol in use too.
I love how the boat that crashed into the ferry was called nap time, I think someone might have fallen asleep at the wheel!
Was literally saying aloud "What the F*** is he doing!?" until I saw the name. "Oh, he was napping. Got it"
If you are talking about the ferry 19:13, the guy was in the bathroom.
7:13 she really Said grab that yeti😂
Good to see that shark get in one last act of defiance.
11:32 This guy: "A multiple tons heavy boat is about to fall of the trailer...i must try to stop it with my arms"
Physics: hold my beer
Clearly he did not start the day with the right breakfast cereal.
hold my beer
Holy shiiite, Army. After 12 years of fail videos this one had me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end! I shit you not. Wow. Congratulations, and thank you.
it's so nice to have a fail video that isn't 40% people slipping on their porch steps
@@zibberebbiz or falling off a skateboard
Agree
100% with you on that - what an epic compilation!!
This is the funniest thing I've seen all week! The idiots in boats had me in tears. The video is a perfect blend of humor and clever editing. Well done!
all of this makes me happy
That dude get bitten by a shark? That’s awesome 😂
Sharks not going down without taking one of them with him!
"Kill or be killed". 😎 I like that shark.
Not sure if they were trying to cut the sharks head off or amputating his leg!
The 2 guys in the pool in the boat. Holy shit that was great.
He was definitely in the dog house the next day though 😅
How much of that does he actually remember without the help of the video, lol
how much of that does he actually rember without the help of the video, lol
“It’s go me, it’s got me, it’s got me, it’s got me, it’s got me, it’s got me”..
Gotta love that fish letting the fishermen know he fecked with the wrong fish🤣🤣
These 'foolish' antics really have me laughing until I cry!
4:34 has to be the most expensive fail in this video. Thanks for including it.
He never financially recovered from it
@@failarmyEmotionally and Socially
2:53 is My Favorite Part out of this entire video!🤣🤣🤣
6:06 That's a new level of drunken genius.. 😂
Yep
I love how men seem to "grow" to 50 ft tall in their minds when trailers with boats start rolling down hills. You aren't in the sandbox, this is actually happening, and you aren't gonna stop it.
One of them did OK, towards the end of the clip. But in principle, you're right of course, it pays to assume you're screwed, unless there's (say) a quick-acting spring brake you can hit.
I love that you don't realize why they're actually doing that 😂
@@allonenut I never said I don't know why. Boats are expensive. That's what insurance is for. Would you try to catch a pot of boiling water that gets knocked off the stove, or back up and avoid being scalded? How bout a knife, risk your digits and try to catch it?
Same damn principal.
@@Gottenhimfella It's hard to do. Certain situations, I would definitely. If the boat is just a skiff, or just a run of the mill 9 ft aluminum. Light enough for most people to minimize the damage.
@jeffjeannette9364 screw the boat and how expensive it is. I'm talking about others being in danger because of an error the boat owner caused. At least attempt to control a disaster where you can, unlike a knife a pot of water where you clearly cannot.
It baffles me how a phone and a couple of meters of separation let the people laugh instead of being concerned about others safety.
Whelp, I can't wait for everyone to have flying cars
Insurance agencies are about to have a field day with those lmao
🤣🤣
We got boats flying before cars because of the folks in these clips
Amphibious-vehicles look like a better choice to me!
lmao I scared my cat when i laughed at the boat flying down the street
*Very good video, I laughed at many moments on the boat. very funny and interesting*
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@@cashman1971 Hope you always support the team and Bad Time
@@beasobeaso 😍
9:34 That mans life just fell apart.
When all else fails, there's FailArmy!
The houseboat sinking was heartbreaking 😢
7:21 has to be one of the most expensive. I can’t even imagine.
probably... $3M + not sure how much those house boats are...
Some of those megayacht accidents were probably expensive too. not completely sunk, but tons of repairs needed.
@@paulwalnuts3249 yeah I hadn’t gotten to those yet. Once I posted this and then got
To that huge blue yacht repeatedly smacking the dock and concrete I was like.. oh I gotta delete my comment 😭😭
California Lake, I wish there was a location on that houseboat. Could have been around where I live.
They are just watching money sink
@@FailFamily101 Probably rented for a vacation. Depending on the lake. Hope they got a big deposit or the optional insurance.
A ship fire on a Carnival ship is a terror that I hope I never have to encounter. You'd be lucky to even get a refund.
Yup.. I was on a ferry from Finland to Sweden when it caught on fire, but luckily the crew got it under control.. another ferry was stuck on the rocks between Åland and mainland Finland.. 😅 But, I'm an archipelago girl.. it was scary af, but not scary enough.. 😅
6:21 Thats what she got when she said "Get that boat out of the pool." So she better shouldn't complain.
That's the Irish for ya!
What a harpy she is.
Some of these are genuine wins in my book
Info: Apparently the Yacht at 9:17 Named the ''Go'' was having a computer malfunction and steering into the dock was a safer option then steering into the concrete.
Twice?
This is why you don't computerise vehicles...
My husband always says backing down a boat ramp is like pushing a wet noodle. 🤣
It's like trying to pick a lock with a wet herring.
And the added bonus is you get to haul the boat back *up* the ramp later, with wet tires.
Backing a trailer, just hold the bottom of the steering wheel and turn it the direction you want the trailer to go, but your hand should move no more than two inches, and your foot never touches gas pedal nor leaves brake. Don't be prideful and try to salvage a bad approach. Its embarrassing to be laughed at for having to try two or three times, but its more embarassing to have to get a tow truck to haul your new submarine out and *still* have failed to launch the boat.
That's what He said!
@@thereisnosanctuary6184 And yet you lie with women! Black Sue ... Fat Phoebe ... Rosaline, Burbage's seamstress ... Aphrodite Baggott who does it behind _The Dog & Trumpet_ ...
that,s what he said!
I like that man at 11:40 trying to stop the boat from tipping like you leaning on it is gonna stop a 30000 pins boat from falling over 😂
People are dumb.
7:38 That Guy could be Hurt very Bad,with the pole falling on Him!
His right leg was fractured at least.
His back is probably broken too. Don't envy that guy at all.
He's probably died from the injuries. I would bet a lot of money
😮😮😮
@@pedromorett How much? $10K? $100K?
good job shark , u nearly had him
14:50 😂😂 the guy recording made me laugh 😂
5:37 - Steering as if that wheel is going to do anything much on land
they’re reflexes
1:25 smh people getting mad when sharks do shark things
this is a joke right?
7:35 Poor guy received that entire pole on his head. Hope he is fine.
Looked real young too. Probably a family business and it's his first job. Guy was smiling wide and definitely not aware of the potential dangers. Quick lesson for the young guy for sure. Hope he's alright.
He was most certainly not OK!
was i the only one cheering the shark on ??
No. I call this karma ^^
How could you not root for the underdog (or under-shark)? It's like watching nature's own version of a high-stakes race
0:01 imagine getting air and this popped out of nowhere
LOL boats came out of nowhere😂😂😂 0:01
12:30 Still a better love story than Twilight
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Dude had me rolling with the dock on the boat. Thats how you get it done. Wonder if it worked. Hahaha. Was fun to watch. Great video
That’s how that dude proves that he’s a fishing-idolizing jerk that doesn’t deserve a wife.
An American video where they don't say "Oh my god" until 31 seconds in. A new record
Oh there are plenty more. Oh my god is "alluh akbar" for fat people.
What I've always loved is being on the dock watching first-time boaters the ones that think they have it all under control.
Or they are just scared but try anyway
Your videos have become a weekly tradition for me. Keep making us laugh!
4:23 Was the worst. Absolutely terrible accident. Hopefully they weren't ruined after this horrific crash
Legend has it that Brian still doesn't know his boat is in the street.
the number of people that think they can stop a downhill run away trailer is astounding...let it go!
I like the guy that just dove into the wave, off his boat, like it was just a surf board😅
He was definitely the highest-functioning individual on the whole clip.
Bro really tried to loophole the wife with the dock 😂😂😂 hes so divorced lmaooo
A wife who won't let you go fishing?
@@RideAcrossTheRiver, how many times has he, as a husband, left her alone, and not given her the love that he moronically gives to fish? There’s likely a history of his attitude not being one of a married man. Why would he marry her, then neglect her by being alone all the time? Surely there is something he could do instead that they could do together… but no, he chose fish instead.
Life is not about self-fulfillment, but about self-sacrifice, that is the goal.
@@games1004 Nah. Fishing is better.
17:42 I thought the age of flying boats was over.
Brian has more patience than me, or maybe it was just the cop sitting there
These people are on every lake now . I liked it better when they couldn’t afford boats .
The shorter the trailer the harder it is to back up.
Bro was turing his steering to be at 45% angles, he even had the guidance poles on his trailer.
@8:23 Wearing black socks and black shoes while wearing shorts tells you everything that you need to know about this guy's ability.
actually. I thought he was a legend. put his new toy safety before his body :)
Oh no the colour coordination police are here...
what the fuck did I just read
From the looks of the scraping scars on the sides of these two boats, it appears this wasn't their first joust match!
Yeah, that's kinda sus.
Watching these expensive boat fails is like witnessing a mix of comedy and tragedy. How do they manage to turn luxury into chaos so effortlessly?
Fail army never fail to entertain us ❤️
fail army never to entain us
Why are boat fails so damn funny - kill me every time!
It's very noticeable how in the majority of the large vessel incidents, there is no bowman.
5:35 I love how he tries to drive it back to the water! 😂
Getting hit by the propeller after falling off is the scariest part
5:40 now I need to see a whole compilation video with first-person view like this!
The terrifying part is when the boat fell over in the water then still funny because the recorder was screaming saying WOOOOO🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'll never understand people's attraction to boat ownership
People running after heavy, runaway things is a real-life cartoon.
I've just retired at 78, and never realized boating was so exciting. I must get me a boat.
My husband and I used to tow our ski boat to various lakes. We would spend day after day having family fun in the sun. And on every single one of those days, we witnessed more boating stupidity happening around us than should have been possible. I think part of the problem is that there are no required boating equivalents for driver training or licenses. There are coast guard boating courses and certificates, but most boaters skip those. All it takes for anyone to pilot a pleasure boat is a boat and a body of water. Since many people indulged in boozing while boating, crazy crashes happened all the time. And it isn’t just the person behind the wheel who causes problems. The passengers are just as careless. Once we witnessed an overloaded ski boat surge past us. In the boat’s back seat, an obese woman was cradling an infant in the crook of her arm, with that arm resting on the open edge of the gunwale. If the speeding boat had slammed into another boat’s wake, that infant would have gone flying. Makes me cringe just to remember that. To top off all this stupidity, there rarely are any law enforcement boats on hand to patrol the waterways.
I know...some people are so unbelievably thick, its a wonder they can find their own front doors....
Lol what? You don’t need a license to drive a boat in some places? It’s illegal to boat without one in Canada. Not requiring one is just begging for accidents.
I am sure that piloting those huge ships requires a special license, but by watching the ships in this video destroying dock after dock, evidently the license must be easy to get with no training required.
Yes Ontario you need to take a course first. The licence is for life but at least you've done minimum training
Way back when I worked in fast food (lol), a lady I worked with, her husband had "just gotten his license back" after DUIs and other assorted trailer trash/rez trash shenanigans; weekend plans, head out to the lake with the boat and beer.
Irony is lost on a lot of people apparently.
Seeing humans act like idiots is one thing... seeing a human act like an idiot and then have to watch an animal die because of them is another. That was horrific with the shark.
Fish die as a result of fishing... it's not horrific, but it is weird that this is news to you.
@Matt_Alaric I won't be entertaining your comment. I hope you can find attention somewhere else, you poor thing.
@@gthgirl392 Sorry, i can't hear you over the sound of you whining about fishing 😂
18:30 I will go to hell for the amount of times I rewatched this and laughed out louder than ever 😂😂😂😂
on top of the calm "sorry sorry sorry" i dont blame you lmao