Legends. I have a whole new respect for the Montauk 170 and those kids. They make all the other millionaire idiots in 30 footer boats look like choads.
da blicky da blicky da blicky da blicky that boat isn’t meant to take that shit. He’s a rlly good driver tho. But small craft advisor means small crafts don’t need to be out there. If something. We’re to happen, CG and police would be pissed
@@lowcountryadventures5549 that a 17ft boston whaler. One of the most ssa worthy small boats you can buy. You can fully swamp those and they won't sink.
Great to see this small Boston Whaler, it outperforms some bigger boats! The kid already has and is acquiring/building some good boating skills. I miss being that young and fearless...
Don't be concerned about the boat check with the skipper. He knows his boat and the waters. Though the seventeen has an adequate run that it is unlikely for a wave to develop under the boat,
If they knew so much, they wouldn’t have left the harbor! That’s wheee the skill comes in. It’s not knowing what you can do, it’s also about what you shouldn’t do!
-Hey Grandpa,Im going with Mark to the backwaters behind the house to try catch a snook. -Ok Johnny please be easy on that little boat ,it's a classic.
We used to go wave jumping in white caps like that in a 13' Whaler when I was a kid. We'd catch air, get banged around, laughing our heads off. Those are such good times because I was with guys that knew what they were doing so I could just have fun and not worry. Boy, did we beat our bodies up. Good times. 😊😊
That first Boston Whaler...that's who Broncos Guru calls "black top" and he was in control...as always! He's a beast! Looks like the passenger was hanging onto a bar for the bimini top..which likely brought it down. And which is likely why he wasn't in the boat at round two. Captain gave him the boot! Walk the plank kid! That Grady White boat...it's amazing how the camera flattens out those waves. Drone footage helps show just how crazy it is in that little channel.
That had barely anything to do with the boat and everything to do with the captain. Sure there are better riding boats than others but at the end of the day there is a lot more to do with the captain than the hull shape
ofc it did, the captain on the grady didn’t know what the hell he was doing, he sat at idle speed pretty much the whole time. now put those kids on the grady and you have a completely different story. grady whites and boston whalers are the best riding boats out there for the size, no questions asked. they weigh a ton and have a extremely deep V.
@@craigerking9790 wait so you are saying the deep V hull from the whaler has nothing to do with it? Really Craiger? I may have overestimated you before.
@@denisecollier3697 you are really dumb if you think that whaler had a deep v. Just say it with me, DEEP V. That is a v hull whaler, in no way is it a deep v, bigggg difference
Looks to me like the kid was practicing rough seas or something and doing a damn fine job of it too. Plus those Boston Whalers are rock solid, great little boat.
Me & dog fished a 16 Montauk for years in the Gulf off Clearwater Beach, several times in rough seas dog could swim inside the boat but we always returned usually with limit of gags or spanish macks or kingfish. Both Me & Dog always had our pfd's on just in case.
Jim Watson So true. We walked on water back when time moved slower. The kid at the helm is actually good ,lucky and seemingly fearless. That is until Dad finds out.
He does not know how to drive a boat. if he had half a clue he would not be doing this. no life jacket either which shows complete disrespect. Plain idiot.
Thank God I bought a Boston Whaler Newtauk and after watching that video, I feel a little better about my purchase. I fished the other day off of La Jolla Cove in the windiest conditions (we were the only boat out there by 2pm) and it handled it well.
Juan Carlos Libros now y would’ju want a montauk?! lol lemme introduce u to a brand that would beat the whaler 17’ montauk n the grady 18O fisherman., check out Stabicraft 1850 frontier.. ruclips.net/video/67kSoJkJ8Hc/видео.html
@@craigerking9790 It does help though that the void spaces in the Whaler hull are filled with high buoyancy foam.... I know a lot of companies do that these days, but Boston Whaler was the first company to show one of their boats still floating after sawing it in half.
@@blackhawks81H flotation foam has nothing to do with what I'm talking about and it actually makes the ride a little worse in this case since the boat will sit higher in the water and also have more of a tendency to blow the bow up if it gets air compared to a boat without floatation foam. The difference is very minimal but there is a difference. Also like you said everyone uses floatation now and plenty of companies were in the process of it while Boston whaler reveled it. They were just the first to revel it, they didn't find some new crazy thing no one knew about. Maybe they should focus more on hull design so their boats don't smack and focus less on cutting boats in half
@Lawrence Weller Because you and the whaler have become , justly or unjustly, pop figures . They are getting free marketing. Need to find a promotional angle thats fresh....
I had the same boat but they were obviously in it for the challenge. But if I were young I would have done the same. Montauk is extremely stable laterally and hard to flip unless you peak forward into a vertical caving wave. Those boats are awesome.
Would I have gone out in the Whaler in those conditions now? Maybe (I still have some kid in me 50 yrs later) but frontal lobes are fully matured. In 1970, hell ya! The Whaler is a super boat!
Shame no lifejackets, if the inevitable eventually happens. Miami smarts.. but ai guess there are full time babysitters, that risk their lives for these boaters.
Les and Landon you’re both on target . Whaler’s performance capability and quality have on occasion enticed me to erroneously believe that I’m as capable as my 170 Montauk .The Unsinkable Legend though is bulletproof and floats when cut in half, proof a BW is both tougher and safer than its operator.
I’m from Australia and if this was in Australia basically every single person would be fined heavy for not having a life jacket on whilst crossing a bar
The last thing anyone needs is more policing and fines . Pigs are not there to keep people safe they mostly are looking to fine people with more bullshit tickets
A good captain can zip zap a little boat like that whaler through just about anything.. haulover is an extremely rough inlet but some of these captains in huge ship have no idea what to do. The main thing is to try keeping on the plane with a bit of trim & throttle the next thing is timing & knowing where the smoothest part of the inlet. Also sometimes punching on & off the throttle & zip zap through. You need to be very aware of what the water is doing
That 17ft Montauk hull from 86 on through the 90's I think is still the best Whaler they have made. Responsive fast handles great in any type of sea great boat.
Two things: 1 Why aren't these people wearing at least inflatable PFDs? (too tough / cool to drown?) 2 Your VHF antenna may look cool swept back, but are near useless if you need it Looks like a lot of fun in a boat like that whaler
@@djsergweller7414 Was that you in the Whaler? Glad to hear it. Too many people think they're too tough or cool and end up paying with their life. Good on you
A guy I knew back in the eighties lost his Two Front Teeth going out that Inlet in a Scarab the cabin door smacked him in the face and knocked out his two front Chiclets
Do you guys think the kids in the first whaler put themselves in danger? Or was it under control?
how to get rid of the old lady in three easy steps....i mean waves
Wavy Boats I think it was okay but he could of maybe stayed in one spot and then moved after the boat stoped
Don't learn anything playing video games at home... :)
Nope they were on the edge of complete disaster.
From the Jetty, it looked like they were one big wave away from being caught in a bad situation.
Legends. I have a whole new respect for the Montauk 170 and those kids. They make all the other millionaire idiots in 30 footer boats look like choads.
Those damn kids on the 17 foot whaler are skilled
Definitely, they didn't take a single wave over the bow even in those conditions and he road the wave on the way back in the smart way.
No just fucking lucky!
@@dansullivan6183 how
da blicky da blicky da blicky da blicky that boat isn’t meant to take that shit. He’s a rlly good driver tho. But small craft advisor means small crafts don’t need to be out there. If something. We’re to happen, CG and police would be pissed
@@lowcountryadventures5549 that a 17ft boston whaler. One of the most ssa worthy small boats you can buy. You can fully swamp those and they won't sink.
Great to see this small Boston Whaler, it outperforms some bigger boats! The kid already has and is acquiring/building some good boating skills. I miss being that young and fearless...
RMR2ENG I miss it too RMR, but we lived through it, in spite of ourselves.
I agree. Now I'm old and smart. Ignorance is bliss
Don't be concerned about the boat check with the skipper. He knows his boat and the waters. Though the seventeen has an adequate run that it is unlikely for a wave to develop under the boat,
The whaler can take it either way. I just think the kid likes running through the big swells having fun.
I did too 13 years ago. My back can't take it anymore.
I used to do it also 20 years ago in a zodiac. Great little boat in wicked water the old zodiac.❤
the whaler was in its element
MegaSensimila absolutely
and they were having fun. My brothers and I would go out purposely on rough days to jump our 16' checkmate with 150 outboard. lots of fun.
korinne irrigation that seems like a big motor for a 16
The boat was... the kids not so much
@@Cayden_pb04 it did 65mph. no jack plate motor was low in water for water skiing. It was a blast. maybe it was 17ft. but not larger than that.
Those 2 kids in the beginning knew more about boating than the rest of the boats on here combined.
He lost his Bimini?
@@MR-dv6ms I put it down because I didn't want to break it
Who says the driver was a kid??
@@lovejetfuel4071 a kid to me. A young man?
If they knew so much, they wouldn’t have left the harbor! That’s wheee the skill comes in. It’s not knowing what you can do, it’s also about what you shouldn’t do!
-Hey Grandpa,Im going with Mark to the backwaters behind the house to try catch a snook.
-Ok Johnny please be easy on that little boat ,it's a classic.
We used to go wave jumping in white caps like that in a 13' Whaler when I was a kid. We'd catch air, get banged around, laughing our heads off.
Those are such good times because I was with guys that knew what they were doing so I could just have fun and not worry. Boy, did we beat our bodies up. Good times. 😊😊
That first Boston Whaler...that's who Broncos Guru calls "black top" and he was in control...as always! He's a beast!
Looks like the passenger was hanging onto a bar for the bimini top..which likely brought it down. And which is likely why he wasn't in the boat at round two. Captain gave him the boot! Walk the plank kid!
That Grady White boat...it's amazing how the camera flattens out those waves. Drone footage helps show just how crazy it is in that little channel.
That's the blacktop legend don't mind him... He'll be alright.
Looks better than 90% of the other boats attempting it. A+ to those kids!
I have a 16 ft 1965 Boston whaler Nauset. That thing is a beast in rough water. I love that boat.
Looks to me like the 17 Whaler took the water better than the much bigger Grady White..
Of course it did!
That had barely anything to do with the boat and everything to do with the captain. Sure there are better riding boats than others but at the end of the day there is a lot more to do with the captain than the hull shape
ofc it did, the captain on the grady didn’t know what the hell he was doing, he sat at idle speed pretty much the whole time. now put those kids on the grady and you have a completely different story. grady whites and boston whalers are the best riding boats out there for the size, no questions asked. they weigh a ton and have a extremely deep V.
@@craigerking9790 wait so you are saying the deep V hull from the whaler has nothing to do with it? Really Craiger? I may have overestimated you before.
@@denisecollier3697 you are really dumb if you think that whaler had a deep v. Just say it with me, DEEP V. That is a v hull whaler, in no way is it a deep v, bigggg difference
I think the boys in the Boston Whaler like to watch them self's on RUclips!
black top is a legend
Looks to me like the kid was practicing rough seas or something and doing a damn fine job of it too. Plus those Boston Whalers are rock solid, great little boat.
exactly what I was doing
The Whaler handled it better than the Midnight Express thats for sure
NBD FISHING 🧐
Fact!
17ft Montauk is the perfect boat. What a beast!
Ol whaler will never let you down
Me & dog fished a 16 Montauk for years in the Gulf off Clearwater Beach, several times in rough seas dog could swim inside the boat but we always returned usually with limit of gags or spanish macks or kingfish. Both Me & Dog always had our pfd's on just in case.
BOSTON WHALER MONTAUK-RULES,!!!
The kid in the small whaler really knows how to drive a boat, respect!
I’ve difficulty though respecting such poor judgement.
Jim Watson So true. We walked on water back when time moved slower.
The kid at the helm is actually good ,lucky and seemingly fearless. That is until Dad finds out.
He does not know how to drive a boat. if he had half a clue he would not be doing this. no life jacket either which shows complete disrespect. Plain idiot.
The kid is a dumass and gets no respect
Thank God I bought a Boston Whaler Newtauk and after watching that video, I feel a little better about my purchase. I fished the other day off of La Jolla Cove in the windiest conditions (we were the only boat out there by 2pm) and it handled it well.
Just wondering if Life Jackets have been banned at Haulover ?
yeah carbon footprint too large. They had to go.
they were deemed rahciss
No, not at all. But then, maybe we should sit back and let the Darwin effect take its toll...
No, functioning brains are apparently. If you have a brain, you put on a PFD.
@@deeplyclosetedindividual true that do be sounding accurate.
I've never wanted a Montauk Whaler more in my life than I do right now! Awesome vid Wavy!
you can do that in any small cc or bay boat/flats boat hypbrid, you just have to be skilled, the boat did nothing here, the skill did everything
Some guy took his 17 montauk from Rhode Island down to key west...by water. Made a video of the whole trip. He has a RUclips channel called 3DSailor
Juan Carlos Libros now y would’ju want a montauk?! lol lemme introduce u to a brand that would beat the whaler 17’ montauk n the grady 18O fisherman., check out Stabicraft 1850 frontier..
ruclips.net/video/67kSoJkJ8Hc/видео.html
@@craigerking9790 It does help though that the void spaces in the Whaler hull are filled with high buoyancy foam.... I know a lot of companies do that these days, but Boston Whaler was the first company to show one of their boats still floating after sawing it in half.
@@blackhawks81H flotation foam has nothing to do with what I'm talking about and it actually makes the ride a little worse in this case since the boat will sit higher in the water and also have more of a tendency to blow the bow up if it gets air compared to a boat without floatation foam. The difference is very minimal but there is a difference. Also like you said everyone uses floatation now and plenty of companies were in the process of it while Boston whaler reveled it. They were just the first to revel it, they didn't find some new crazy thing no one knew about. Maybe they should focus more on hull design so their boats don't smack and focus less on cutting boats in half
You guys and those kids need to hit up boston whaler for all your promos. SERIOUSLY!
@Lawrence Weller Because you and the whaler have become
, justly or unjustly, pop figures . They are getting free marketing. Need to find a promotional angle thats fresh....
Proof that small Boston whalers are king in the ocean
never understand the need to go out in these conditions...
Kevin Mayo its fun
Back home on lake Superior
When the sheep are that far out we stay in the harbor
Flat water is flat out boring
@@FubarGuy666 you must have the back of a 20 year old
@@kevinmayo3130 I wish...
But sailboats don't bounce around like a motorboat.
The Boston Whaler, in my humble opinion, may be one of the safest boats ever made and they are almost truly unsinkable!!!💯👍👍🙏🙏🙏
Some days are just better off staying inshore with a couple beers and a bobber
Perfect
For reals
Whaler is sick. I have gone out on my 17 ‘ whaler in small craft advisory, they handle like you wouldn’t believe.
Dude in the whaler is a boss👍.
I had the same boat but they were obviously in it for the challenge. But if I were young I would have done the same. Montauk is extremely stable laterally and hard to flip unless you peak forward into a vertical caving wave. Those boats are awesome.
Really putting that Boston Whaler 'unsinkable-ness' to the test
Would I have gone out in the Whaler in those conditions now? Maybe (I still have some kid in me 50 yrs later) but frontal lobes are fully matured. In 1970, hell ya! The Whaler is a super boat!
Hell yeah guys! We got 2 whalers in our family and the only way to describe em is UNSINKABLE!
denise collier that’s what they said about Titanic
I work for Boston Whaler here in Edgewater Florida we build them tough strong and ready to rock
Swell jumping in a Whaler ... addicting 😎👊🏻
I see why Boston Whaler boats are the greatest! Even the small ones outperform some bigger boats!
The kid’s having fun, getting experience.
Shame no lifejackets, if the inevitable eventually happens.
Miami smarts.. but ai guess there are full time babysitters, that risk their lives for these boaters.
That Boston whaler smoked itself a damn cigarette when it got back to the dock
The Legend Killing It :D
Les and Landon you’re both on target . Whaler’s performance capability and quality have on occasion enticed me to erroneously believe that I’m as capable as my 170 Montauk .The Unsinkable Legend though is bulletproof and floats when cut in half, proof a BW is both tougher and safer than its operator.
I have a 12' aluminum Lund with a 10hp Evinrude on it. I usually back troll in these kind of waves, fishing for grouper....
Lol
Bullshit
I’m from Australia and if this was in Australia basically every single person would be fined heavy for not having a life jacket on whilst crossing a bar
Al Storm it’s different in Australia
Yep
AMERICAAAAAA
The last thing anyone needs is more policing and fines . Pigs are not there to keep people safe they mostly are looking to fine people with more bullshit tickets
@@VLXVNDR just like none of us are at fault for slavery but I guess that makes me racist
A good captain can zip zap a little boat like that whaler through just about anything.. haulover is an extremely rough inlet but some of these captains in huge ship have no idea what to do. The main thing is to try keeping on the plane with a bit of trim & throttle the next thing is timing & knowing where the smoothest part of the inlet. Also sometimes punching on & off the throttle & zip zap through. You need to be very aware of what the water is doing
That whalers doing better than the big faux four engine loons do.
Boston whaler is the King! So is it's driver 👍
It's a Whaler what'd you expect 😁. Those things are bad to the bone!
Black top knows how to drive his boat and use the motor to its best capability. Unlike some others who have more money and NO boat sense.
That's what that little Boston Whaler was made for
No doubt. The 17ft Mauntauk is a tank
It's also what head and body aches are made of... It is no fun at all being out there when it's like that
Good practice for the kids and older kids
No one would be complaining if they were on jet skis.
Boston Whaler: why let jet skis have all the fun.
The unsinkable legend
Boston Whaler fan since "69". I have all their albums except for the Mtv unplugged reunion show.
Boston Whaler's are worth the money.
Wow that little whaler taking it like a boss i what to get now.
They navigated Haulover better than 99% of others I see go through it.
Those kids were awesome! Great job boys. And I love your spirit for adventure - that’s too often squashed in todays world.
Been through this inlet as a kid. It was one of the scariest moments of my life.
Black top Legend wasnt even stressing it.... Was probably saying ,I thought it was supposed to be rough today ............................
You guys should make a compilation of the best small boat sends.
Well designed and built boats can handle a lot more than most people can.
I love boston whalers
i think we have a legend in the making
I was thinking the same thing. They need a few more appearances before we label them lol.
@@WavyBoats haha true
@@arfshesaid4325 that kid is all over a few HO channels now. He is Legend.
Blacktop legend!
I never see anyone wearing a life jacket, And this is the place where you'd want to have one on for sure!
McKay Stillman I saw several life jackets, you’re just thinking they all look like the old antique orange Mae West
The ancestors of the Boston whaler probably sailed the Atlantic.
What a beast
That 17ft Montauk hull from 86 on through the 90's I think is still the best Whaler they have made. Responsive fast handles great in any type of sea great boat.
While I definitely have respect for the ocean, I gotta admit this looks fun!!!!
I want the first boat so bad. Whaler is impressive
Fished with my grandfather with one for 10 years on flathead lake here in Montana and it never let us down!
When mom and dad is out of town an leave the keys to whaler
I would love to dive there, I imagine it has plenty of interesting stuff
Ayyyyy! 150 Montauk here! These boats are BEAST!
Baaailing Baaailing out all these incoming waves.
Some of these people must be using this inlet for practice. At least somewhat controlled and close to help if something went sideways.
There’s a reason why jetskis can easily hammer through this kind of chop. Small & fast can change paths in a split second
Boston Whaler is a seaworthy craft but a small boat is still a small boat
I'm gonna have to get me a Boston Whaler!
dude in the whaler knows his stuff!
Smooth seas never made a skilled sailor.
Those kids looked in control. The captain is probably a surfer and comfortable in conditions some may deem as dangerous.
Black top legend
Great little boat
This kids a champ
Growing up with a whaler, I will say they’re a fun boat for wave hopping.. haha
Good thing this guy found a hobby not so hazardous to pass the time during the quarantine staying safe from the dreaded nemesis of corona
Two things:
1 Why aren't these people wearing at least inflatable PFDs? (too tough / cool to drown?)
2 Your VHF antenna may look cool swept back, but are near useless if you need it
Looks like a lot of fun in a boat like that whaler
Scott K No pfd’s because they’re young, dumb and full of invincible.
Scott K my brother and I had our PFDs on. I made sure of it. My pfd is a belt so it’s hard to see on the video. My shirt was covering it I think.
@@djsergweller7414
Was that you in the Whaler?
Glad to hear it. Too many people think they're too tough or cool and end up paying with their life.
Good on you
Here's what i don't understand, Where in the Hell are these people going in this rough water!!
To the fishes, then afterlife...
To play with there boats,,,sheeze
@@sprechendemulltonne5051 Afterlife first. They won't be able to do anything in that kind of water.
Those Whaler boats seem to handle choppy water better than you would expect.
Am I right to think that the Boston Whaler has the smoother ride? It’s amazing how this boats jumps and doesn’t hit flat when landed.
Do you ever see boston whaler 110 sport?
I've seen a few,,, I work for Boston Whaler in Edgewater Florida..lol
That whaler has me exited to get my Lucraft done! Took that like a champ and almost identical to mine.
That looks like a lot of fun
I don’t know but that dog scared the shit out of me!!!🤣🤣🤣💩
This video makes me want to buy a boston whaler haha made me go straight to the boston whaler website.
Can you tell me wich boat was tye Boston whaler please?
That's a 17 foot Montauk,,awesome Lil boat,,.. I work for Boston Whaler in Edgewater Florida one and only Boston Whaler boat building facility
I'm not trying to sell you one but I do think they're impressive in rough water and really stable
As the owner of a new 170 Montauk , seeing its capability was amazing.
As a parent, I wanted to take a paddle to both kids backsides.
Yes they both should have had a life jacket on
A guy I knew back in the eighties lost his Two Front Teeth going out that Inlet in a Scarab the cabin door smacked him in the face and knocked out his two front Chiclets
Never try to contend with Mother Nature. She always wins!
How often are the conditions this rough on the shores of Miami Beach?
Boston Whaler Daredevil no jackets in sight👍🤐
We both had our jackets on.