Let's hit every wave! Haulover Inlet
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- Опубликовано: 14 апр 2023
- Boats bow stuffing straight down the middle of the Haulover inlet and hit every wave head on! The best line in and out of Haulover is on the edges of the inlet, you will avoid the big waves caused by the strong current in the middle
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Nothing says 'rookie' more than leaving your fenders out to smash against your boat while underway.
That’s a signature of Haulover. So many boats leave their fenders out to slap the hull over and over.
Was looking for this comment.
Did that guy even stay out an hour?
1 hour out and back. 4 hours cleaning off the salt spray…
Right🤨. First lesson my husband taught me and I ‘m the rookiest of all.
Surprised the fenders didn’t go right through the portholes!
And then there's the boats with lines dragging in the water
Haulover inlet, it's simple, no big deal: 1) go out along the sides, not the middle. 2) Any inlet - when coming back in stay just behind the wave, do not go surfing in front of it.
55 years going out of Haulover and Government cut, from 13' Whaler to 67' sailboat and everything inbetween.
It is astounding that a man smart enough to buy Big Girl doesn't know enough to take in and store his fenders
Lazy, makes a nice boat look shabby.
Exactly! Seeing those just hanging there getting battered by the waves is driving me nuts!
Must be a rental.😂😂
And the other guy forgot about Batten-down-the -hatches.
It’s his boat.
That first boat wasn't defeated, he was smart.
He saw the drone and was like “hell no I’m not about to be on RUclips.”
Therefore he didn't hit every wave and shouldn't have made it onto the video.
Grandma says No!... was smart!
Could he not have followed the bigger boat in ?
That big boat has some very impressive stabilizers. Those gyros are working overtime not just to minimize rolling but also to reduce pitching.
What’s the gyros?
@@connor8558 Gyroscopic stabilizers that are inside the boat, not external fins. They can work impressively well.
Probably fins. The bigger yacht shown after it had no stabilization on board.
Doubt it
08:01 has the best tactic. Well done. We're hoping to get Thunder Child 2 through there later this year
Is Thunderchild 2 going to Haulover and the USA?
What happens in 5:38 can be really dangerous. The yacht is loosing partly flotation in the middle of the hull(due to the "hole" between the wave tips) therefore also stability, actually its possible to capsize a ship due to this. Stability calculation usually dont take this into considering but are calculated basis the entire hull is surrounded with water. This hull has also probably a pretty low GM as is. The problem here is that the Yacht traveled at a speed close to the speed of the wave, prolonging the bad situation. Can assure You guys the that one was much worse from the inside than it looked form the drone. That master will sure be a bit more careful in the future, that's for sure!
Parametric Roll. A hairs breadth away from capsize there.
@@MrSamueljcat yes, som older design RoRo vessels were prone to this phenomena.
What do you need to? Be faster than the wave or slower?
@@TheHellfighter1111 Good question. Usually increasing the angle relative to wave direction helps, but probably not possible in that spot.. it looks like they used pretty much speed( possible aware of the issue), but in this case not much help. General rule is to avoid sailing in such conditions, again that can be a though call. I would make sure that all bunker and FW tanks are full, increasing the stability, as also pay special attention to ensure personnel and stuff onboard are "prepared" for potential violent movement. Looking at the video , this was only kind of initial stages of Parametric Rolling, but luckily the condition lasted only for limited distance, a couple of more of those rolls things could have ended very bad.
I wouldn't want to clean up the mess inside afterwards... And yes, I also think this was closer to a capsize than I'd want to come as a skipper...
Grandma is the smartest one of the bunch.
They usually are. Wisdom....
I can't help but imagine that the drone flying 50' off your bow can be a massive distraction during what can be a stressful situation.
Lol,, well I'd be a lot more worried about the distractions on the road .... driving a big boat through Haulover isn't risking life and limb at every moment.
@@andyp91 in the wrong size boat, it is. Lol
No distraction at all.
If that’s a stressful situation, your not qualified/experienced to be out in those conditions. That inlet is considered a normal day out for many around the world. I know teenagers who have the confidence and capabilities to get past that inlet first attempt. Knowing your limits and seeking the correct training is common sense.
@@riamriam6758 i said "can be".... anything can happen.
I've never been to this inlet. They always look different from the helm.
If you buy a boat it’s worth learning about what it can or cannot do.Knowing the conditions ahead before you set out is important so that comes down to planning as does catching or missing the tide. You can have lots of money but at sea you have to show it respect and know what to do, that comes with experience and taking time to obtain knowledge. The sea can be a great environment but it can also be very unforgiving and dangerous too. Like a lot of things you get out what you put in.
Always enjoy this channel! Great drone work! 🤙🏼
finally someone did what i've been saying for years: cut sharply north on a fast outgoing and you skip 95% of the bs. Doesnt take rocket science, and i suspect that was a true local being smart.
Those fenders thumping around on the outside of the hull
That's what beginners do..leave them out
Extra buoyancy, kept it from capsizing...😂
Nice fenders - great look captain
Thank for formally giving us another video worth watching. Those”shorts” are annoying. You all are the best!
Best Haulover channel. Wish you did more!!😊
That big yacht got lucky for sure. A couple more seconds at that angle and the engines could have lost oil pressure and tripped a failsafe shutting them off. Not the place to be dead in the water and having to run down to the engine room to reset the failsafe.
Wow I'm loving your drone work. Fantastic angles. Keep that work coming....please !
Pull ur fenders in Qualified!!!! She's a beautiful boat. I've been boating nearly 50yrs, an I don't think I've seen it all yet, people still amaze me at their stupidity when it comes to safety on the water, any water, even the bathtub😲😂🌈 I've just found ur channel, very impressed with presentation so I've subscribed, u say u bring content from all around the world, let's see some from Australia please 🇦🇺💙
Even though the big boat's fenders were out it sure looked like a great ride kind of like an Amusement park roller coaster it really looked great.😁😝🎉🌊
great aerial shots!
Cannot beat the color of the water in that drone view...absolutely gorgeous water!! Us big girls usually do handle a challenge well...😉😆. Ty for the video!!
Stow your fenders next time
@@CaptainRon1913 I see sooo many people leave their fenders out,flopping all over the place lol. Fenders out and no life vests most of the time lol
That one boat heeled over a bit too much for me.
Wow, that drone footage is great
Haul over really isn't that bad, it just takes mostly patience and a person good at reading waves who knows their vessel, mostly it's like captaining a sailboat or a tug, you don't have the excessive speed so you learn how to just make way pushing ahead and how to use what you have. Most just try to hammer through it so it gets entertaining.
Excellent job on the video thanks 👍
That "Big Girl" with the swinging fenders @0:50 is obviously crewed by landlubbers. Take your fenders in!!!!!
The water is so blue and beautiful. I would go out everyday.
Wow, looks like a really rough day at the inlet.
That’s some great drone work.
love you zipzap 😍😍
Excellent video ❤
Nice drone shots!
Drone footage is awesome!
Haha, water shoots through the anchor hawse pipe, blows the anchor locker door open and sends a firehose blast of water right into their faces
The Blue-Top Legend would have handled this chop like a champ! 😊
Those girls are "FEARLESS" !!!!!
Not sure but it seems these large yachts are just below the size where a captain's license is required. Clearly, they are not being skippered by professionals. One has his fenders still deployed and the other has his fenders laying on the deck instead of stowed and an unsecured deck locker. Armature hour.
Good to see the captain left the fenders out 😃
Nice video. the drone makes the video so much better than only having a camera on the jetty.
People never fail to amaze me. Former USCG.
When i worked at a marina, i met some cool as captains. The boat owners were usually not as cool, some were, but captains always had that cool demeaner about them. Talking about the 65-90 foot yachts, which is what our yard had mostly. and sail boats.
Man that Grady-White rolled over the crest of 5 waves entering the inlet at 7:30 , it seems that the fishermen with a ton of rods walk back the throttle and the day-boaters with no rods go full.
beautiful!
Proof that drivin a boat is a dice roll always a change to die !!!
5:38 Yeah, that looks like fun. If Haulover can do that to what is decidedly a good sized yacht, why would anyone venture out there?
Those boat's aren't designed for that unlike a nordhaven
I wanna be that gentleman in the last Intrepid when I grow up. Well managed in the perfect boat.
At around 6:26 the blue and white with triples. We were there that day and got a video of that. Small world. Took my daughter by to see Haulover before we went to the airport to head back to Virginia. Cool
Love Clint Eastwood @8.05 😂
Gread vids, awesome background tv in 4k in the mancave while playin some pinball
Those are nice battering rams that guy has on the sides of his yacht!
Being pushed down a wave is called pitch polling.
Thats insane
Grate Drone!!! Thanks!!!
very nice pictures!!!.
that big one in the begining looks like it has gyro stabbleizers cool
The fenders out are a clear sign the big vessel is not professionally crewed, but rather the owner is at the helm.
Great videos ! What editing software do you use?
Those fenders acting like a couple wrecking balls against the hull..... 😏🤣
so much fun!
The finders are a good look.
Great show as always. USA 🇺🇸 Jeff Baran 🇺🇸 FOREVER
Buen spot para probar el pantoque.
8:04 love the sound of a OMC outboard,,,,Johnson,,,Evinrude
That'll smash the best crockery
That drone pilot is going to get a visit by the FAA one day
6:55 That boat looks nice
wow! what a video!😍
OK so I don't live in Florida, I have never been to Haulover, but I enjoy watching these videos and have seen a bunch. All of my boating is on Lake Ontario so a bit less aggressive on most days. What I have noticed is that for some reason people want to just bang it out of the inlet right down the middle but is seems like there is much calmer water near to the jetty (not that the bigger vessels can take advantage) but for someone like me in a 21' sea pro with 150hp Yamaha that is the way I would go if I could. Enlighten me please.
Wavy baby and her mission man, were back in the alley trading hands. All about Billy and his friend G man, a Doo doo on a Saturday night.
Great.
If my Captain ever left fenders out he would be replaced.
I'd be reeeealy tempted to skeet practice on that drone
Big Girl should require a certified captain, not enough power coming out of Haulover, a large wave stopped the forward motion, bumpers not stowed.
Small craft coming in, almost broached but recovered, always use enough power and speed. Large vessel coming in not enough speed and then the roll, very steep roll about 20%. Several smaller boats with to small a motor for the vessel.
I'd love to see one of the new Euro boats with a skinny plumb bow try to run that inlet. Submarine.
The guy flashing the drone is hilarious.
great waves at haulover inlet
Water over the bow in that white and tan boat cause the Capt didn't have it trimmed correctly, pace was good but bow was set to cut thru the chop
nice one ❤
That "Pointy" would make a good sea dart.
I'll tell you, that Inlet is crazy, the best Captain around could easily get in trouble. I'd likewise the biggest Schlubb to ever run a boat could Escape unscathed.
@:20 I'd have just cruised calmly behind the yacht in the background for smoooooth sailing!
That big girl almost fell over haha
Nice camera work😄
Love the drone vids. Small but mighty reminded me how I miss Johnson and Evinrude engines.
How should you navigate waters like this safely? Can anyone point me in the direction of where I can learn this please.
Not necessarily one right answer for all situations. Often location specific. Generally speaking though you want the boat trimmed enough to keep bow up and then really about timing waves you want to kind of ride the wave and not fall off back or come over front too quickly that you bury the bow in the next. For this specifically Inlet while I have no experience there watching the couple of boats that knew what they were doing if possible hugging the jetty on that one side and making the turn once your past is best tactic to limit exposure to the rollers.
Big girl smiled the whole way though.
"Its just some chop, this boat can handle some chop. Tell her Capt. Ted, we can handle some chop right?"...
I think i see why they turn immediately upon exiting the inlet: it seems that the wave action is the worst right at and on the ocean side of the mouth of the inlet.
Credit to the first guy for not cranking a turn to port. Like most everyone does.
Sea Level three waves are intepteted as "only drunks spill their drinks"
5:40..when you can reach out the flybridge and touch the waves.....that's a pucker factor.
Wow the water halls ass when the tide goes out.
the dude rocking the outboard johnson was ripping. love it
notoriously unreliable engine, those old 2 stroke johnsons. Man has no fear
@rykehuss3435 my dad had a johnson 25 on a John boat in the 80s. That thing shredded on that 14ft John boat. lol
The best example of more money than sense.
this is the most AWESOME crazy channel ever, i love this kind of content lol
Looks a Horizon 80' plus ?
They usually have stabilizers
Question seeing wave pattern why don’t they make a wave breaker? That would keep sand flat..
How are you getting AUDIO with the drone?
Is it a cool Florida thing to leave your fenders out and rubbing on your paint?
I'm surprised that small boat drivers even attempt a pass in such treacherous conditions. They advertise their level of judgment really well
Some people really shouldn't own a boat.
Most of them
It's their money. Leave em be.
Trips look so much more balance than quads and above. I would definatly have 3 bigger engines vs 5 or even 6, they just look off.