this is what happens when people dont have a clue what they are doing he was throttling over the crest thats a big no no best thing would have been to trim all the way in and just take it nice and slow hitting that at a 45 would have most likely capsized them
1:30 Bow riding has been illegal for good reason. In this inlet, the owner/operator should recognize this danger in these specific sea conditions. Irresponsible.
@@mtwolf13a A 9-yo boy was killed in Ocean City, MD in August 2017. He was on a rented pontoon boat and riding in front of the "safety rail". The boat driver faced a charge of "negligent operation" and faced a $500 fine. “It’s just inherently dangerous,” said Candy Thomson, spokeswoman for the Maryland Natural Resources Police. “No one in their right mind would sit on the hood of a car doing 20 miles per hour, yet people do it on boats all the time.” Amen.
In those conditions guy at 5:20 should have been hyper vigilant and noticed the wave coming at a diagonal on him. He could have steered into it w less speed would have been less dramatic. By yourself is one thing but w passengers your the captain big responsibility. Craft wasn’t the most seaworthy I’ve seen either! Great vid! Ty
I really enjoy when the manufacturer is identified. Thank you so much. I am surprised there are not more Grady Whites. They are very popular further North in Carolina and Va. thanks again for a great job.
These waves are tight, sharp and stacked up, from the current/tide running out meeting the ocean waves/swell coming in... Up on the great lakes, ALL our waves are like that. Lol regular ocean waves can be big wide flat MFs till they get reeeaaally big. Great lakes waves around the 6 foot mark would be dangerous for a number of the boats in this video the way they're being driven. Lol. I'd imagine if you saw some guys from northern Lake Michigan/Lake Superior/Lake Ontario coming through this inlet you'd see the waves instinctively handled way better. It's nothing personal, it's just that the vast majority of guys who spend most of their time on the ocean are used to the big rollers. Not the tall, steep, very closely spaced slammers like you get right here. Good friend of mine who used to fish out of Massachusetts in 40 foot seas in a 65 foot longliner, would get scared shitless when we'd go out in 14 footers in a 90 foot steel hulled carferry way up at the northern end of Lake Michigan. He used to always say "These lakes are Fucked, the waves suck ass, it's like steaming straight into the teeth on a saw blade."
I’m no boater. But it seems to me some of these boats belong on lakes not the open sea. And some of these hulls I think are a poor design for this type of setting. You boaters what do you think?
It just the inlet here gets rough. So the guys with boats to small think if I can just get out it will be alright...But yeah not enough boat and brains most of the time
Thank you for great video. H.N.Y I experienced some scary wave way big for my boat, I do respect ocean ! Till then keep smiling with lol politely & safely thumbs up
In this fashion parade of fancy boats and their owner/passengers, I am amazed that virtually no-one sees the benefit of a life vest. The sea takes no prisoners.
Thomas Kreuzer a PFD is like a seatbelt. It itself is the insurance, you dumbass. Having kids onboard without PFD's is like having kids in your car and not having them wear a seatbelt. Think about that for a sec
1:35 that is exactly where you don’t want your kid riding in your boat, especially without a life jacket on! But it wouldn’t really matter with those big Mercury’s coming at you!
Its amazing the numebr of people that aren't following the Navigation rules, specifically Rule 7(b). If your boat has RADAR you must use it. About 1/10 boats seem to be running it if they have it. Heck I always run it even on inland lakes.
It was close to a flip, but luck went his way. A little more throttle could have pushed it past the balance point. I think the "captain" was having some fun with his passengers and just over-did it a bit. I have also seen boats lose a transom slamming flat onto a wave on landing like that.
Ill never forget the time we almost flipped a 15 foot Boston Whaler! We were on a weekend trip with my Uncle. He had a 57 foot yacht and towed the 15 ft Boston Whaler as his dingy. My friend asked his dad if we could take the Boston Whaler out? He said yes so we went out and played a little bit then my friend said hold an and watch this. He hit a large wave we were having fun until. We hit a wave and the boat was straight up and down. I was going to move to the front. I quickly realized that was nt going to happen i went to stand up and my feet were planted on the back of the seat!
Great vid as always. Looks to me like the boat needed to be straight on to the waves. Also, it looks like he wasn't trimmed right; too much weight to port. That and the angle he took the wave (damn, totally out of the water!) almost caused him to go over to port.
Man this area seems SO dangerous.....appears to be NO speed limit...with jet skis all around the boats coming through. No control of how many boats are attempting to pass at one time.
Gentlemen gentlemen you know that boats overloaded . What you care you ain't going out there !! I have watched that Pursuit launch itself off that wave many many times . And for the life of me I can't figure how she righted / corrected herself . It's painfully obvious to me the skipper had little or nothing in that vessels correcting itself . The only thing that saved her I believe is how she hit the second wave that actually righted her . Also it is obvious to me IMHO a lesser boat would not have been able to experience that . I have looked below deck of Pursuits and their sister Tiaras and I was very impressed with what I saw . Please keep the videos coming .
In my humble opinion, a boater safety course should be required before attempting to go through an inlet. A lot of these individuals along with many thousands of others don’t have boating sense. It won’t cure stupidity or bad judgement but it’s a start.
ur supposed to catch a crest and try and plane it over as best you can (im in shit like that all the time in a 23ft grady). Not having a huge load of people helps, speed helps, and timing the wave at the crest is important 12-15 knots minimum for rough stuff like that. They just clearly just never been in rough seas or a boat, which is why research is important and watching fellow boaters to judge the seas. But the reason of the boat almost sinking was not enough power and too much weight in the back making planing harder and way more vertical on single outboards. They will not plain with too much weight on the back once they did get it leveled tho it handled like it was somewhat supposed to. They had no reason being in that crap with that many people for a booze cruz, some boat owners are just stupid and don't know common courtesy, actually lots.(boat drives by going 40mph 30ft from ur anchor line) typical weekend boaters.
Are these multi engined boats just day boats ? Where are they going ? What are they doing it would be good if you did a video on one ??? Obviously I can see the fishing ones but what do the others do ?
I have very little boating experience (my high school buddy had a little 14 foot runabout and I’ve rented a few pontoons on a lake). I do however have a decent amount of common sense. Although I’ve never been to Haulover Inlet, somehow it just doesn’t seem like a good place for boats less than 20-24 feet. Despite the captains and passengers whooping and waving with few if any wearing a life jackets on, they can’t be having a great time getting almost thrown out of the boat. 99% of these are probably locals. They haven’t heard about the infamous Haulover Inlet?? Come on people, make a 180 and head back to the dock before you kill some of your passengers!!
I can't believe the reckless speed that these vessels are going so close to shore. I hope the coasties zing a couple of these yahoos. Completely ridiculous.
You need the speed to do it safely. Planing hulls are meant to be on the plane, thats where theyre most stable. There is a speed limit but it rightfully applies only after youve cleared the inlet.
They're going to need to swab the poop deck on that Pursuit boat. Pretty sure everyone in that boat probably shit their shorts when it started going over sideways. LOL
So I was curious what the last one was, and googled it. Found it for sale “only in freshwater”. There something you want to tell us about the ocean down there near Florida? :D
I know almost nothing about boating. I just watch your videos because they appear on my feed lol. Why did that happen? Operator error or just big waves?
@@BoatZone ok cool, I figured it was mostly operator error. Thanks for replying. I want to get a boat to have some fun with the family like I used to when I was a kid. I am afraid of buying one and the maintenance costs being to much to afford lol.
how would you guys avoid what happened to the boat at 5:20? would it be safe to go out at 45 degree angle instead of head on or that's even worst?
Angle to left would've capsized ...engine needed trimmed down and pull back throttle when about to crest wave.
Don’t gun it helps.
@@Hammerdak he gave it throttle and jumped the waves like if he was riding a jetski. I'm surprised no one slapped him lol.
Some chapparals are forgiving (low g) when throttling but this one was top heavy and almost lost kG. Know your boat if not idle the waves and steer
this is what happens when people dont have a clue what they are doing he was throttling over the crest thats a big no no best thing would have been to trim all the way in and just take it nice and slow hitting that at a 45 would have most likely capsized them
My left ear really enjoyed listening to this video. thx
Love this channel. No loud "music", just action.
7:57 , Just a beauty boat!
Big Bang is/was Leo DiCaprio's boat.
www.thecut.com/2017/07/heres-leonardo-dicaprio-on-a-yacht-called-the-big-bang.html
A 55' VonDutch charter yacht, Leo was just renting it
The expensive boats are nice to see but I get a lot of pleasure seeing those average to small boats piloted so well through there.
Howie F wow exactly I love seeing just average boat ! And small boat!
6:49 nicely done, bow up, matched wave speed and stayed on the back side.
1:30 Bow riding has been illegal for good reason. In this inlet, the owner/operator should recognize this danger in these specific sea conditions. Irresponsible.
My thoughts exactly. Marine Police can earn a profit in that inlet.
I remember one in Maryland, years back when a twelve-year-old girl went off the front of a boat underway. Unfortunately game over.
@@mtwolf13a A 9-yo boy was killed in Ocean City, MD in August 2017. He was on a rented pontoon boat and riding in front of the "safety rail". The boat driver faced a charge of "negligent operation" and faced a $500 fine.
“It’s just inherently dangerous,” said Candy Thomson, spokeswoman for the Maryland Natural Resources Police. “No one in their right mind would sit on the hood of a car doing 20 miles per hour, yet people do it on boats all the time.”
Amen.
@james braselton Huh?
Right boat... right experience...no problem..
I like it when you call out the boats and their horse power. Thanks
Wow, it’s SMOOTH today!
Really thought that pursuit was going over. Looks great in slow mo 👌
Love the boat descriptions with top speed 👍👍
In those conditions guy at 5:20 should have been hyper vigilant and noticed the wave coming at a diagonal on him. He could have steered into it w less speed would have been less dramatic. By yourself is one thing but w passengers your the captain big responsibility. Craft wasn’t the most seaworthy I’ve seen either! Great vid! Ty
Can u please give some information on some of the smaller boats? I love ur vids.
My left ear really enjoyed this video
I really enjoy when the manufacturer is identified. Thank you so much. I am surprised there are not more Grady Whites. They are very popular further North in Carolina and Va. thanks again for a great job.
These waves are tight, sharp and stacked up, from the current/tide running out meeting the ocean waves/swell coming in... Up on the great lakes, ALL our waves are like that. Lol regular ocean waves can be big wide flat MFs till they get reeeaaally big. Great lakes waves around the 6 foot mark would be dangerous for a number of the boats in this video the way they're being driven. Lol. I'd imagine if you saw some guys from northern Lake Michigan/Lake Superior/Lake Ontario coming through this inlet you'd see the waves instinctively handled way better. It's nothing personal, it's just that the vast majority of guys who spend most of their time on the ocean are used to the big rollers. Not the tall, steep, very closely spaced slammers like you get right here. Good friend of mine who used to fish out of Massachusetts in 40 foot seas in a 65 foot longliner, would get scared shitless when we'd go out in 14 footers in a 90 foot steel hulled carferry way up at the northern end of Lake Michigan. He used to always say "These lakes are Fucked, the waves suck ass, it's like steaming straight into the teeth on a saw blade."
Add to this 50% tourist boating for the firs time
Marlin 359 SF baby!!
You should make a video just showing girls flashing you on the way back in or out
Severus Snape what a fucken hot goat they have 🐐
I’m no boater. But it seems to me some of these boats belong on lakes not the open sea. And some of these hulls I think are a poor design for this type of setting. You boaters what do you think?
It just the inlet here gets rough. So the guys with boats to small think if I can just get out it will be alright...But yeah not enough boat and brains most of the time
Most of them are fine when the inlet isn't that rough. Just gotta watch out for the small craft advisories
Thank you for great video. H.N.Y I experienced some scary wave way big for my boat, I do respect ocean ! Till then keep smiling with lol politely & safely thumbs up
We are Dream about it in Germany❗️💯
5:35 A real captain!! 😂😂🤮
Amazing to see boats operating in these conditions with out a single person wearing a pfd.
I want that boat big bang my goodness that was a beautiful vessel
5:35 I'd love to see this guy at the marina pulling the boat out. It has to be a comedy
That poor pursuit took some beating!
Roses are red
Violets are blue
The thumbnail you saw
Occurs @5:32
Unbelievable to see the differences between various boat hulls
In this fashion parade of fancy boats and their owner/passengers, I am amazed that virtually no-one sees the benefit of a life vest. The sea takes no prisoners.
I saw the kids on the bow with no pfd made me cringe
Thomas Kreuzer a PFD is like a seatbelt. It itself is the insurance, you dumbass. Having kids onboard without PFD's is like having kids in your car and not having them wear a seatbelt. Think about that for a sec
as a COAST GUARD VET who has had to do a half dozen body retreivals-these behaviors make me cringe
1:35 that is exactly where you don’t want your kid riding in your boat, especially without a life jacket on! But it wouldn’t really matter with those big Mercury’s coming at you!
At least on the great lakes and inlands its unlawful and gets you pulled over.
Trim the motors to keep the bow high, and stay out of the throttle on the wave crests. That boat really took a pounding.
Need a video of all the people that run aground on the other side of that bridge...
3:39 That Monterrey looks front heavy!
If your boat is overloaded and underpowered, stay out of the soup!
Excelente video.
That first dusky handled well for its size
That Dusky is a tank 👊🏼
I didn't see a single boat "capsize."
When I lived and boated in south Florida, I used to wonder how fifty people didn't get killed on boats every weekend.
Its amazing the numebr of people that aren't following the Navigation rules, specifically Rule 7(b). If your boat has RADAR you must use it. About 1/10 boats seem to be running it if they have it. Heck I always run it even on inland lakes.
LOVE the Boston Whaler 420 Outrage at 7:40
I don’t think the one who posted this video knows what “CAPSIZED” means. 😐
Doesn't it mean how big your hat is ?
🤣😂
Must be the center console capital of the world
It is
that was a great save from that boat. How many boats have flipped in that inlet?
5.30 HAHA, great captain! Gives throttle on the way up!! HAHAHA holy shit poor passengers
When it doubt... throttle out!!
That should be a no wake zone. Crazy on how fast they go in a tight narrow area
Pursuit at 6:10.Reminds me of the old Bertram ads...and the old axiom"The vessel usually fares better than the skipper"
1:40 if your driving a boat you should NEVER let someone hang there legs over the edge of it like that
That looks like a lake compared to Manasquan inlet in NJ.
AMEN BROTHER
@@e.h.j.1184 👍
5:20 ... Barely used / never abused / used in freshwater only
Thanks for filming
I’ll
Take the Big Bang
Boats an absolute tank
never saw a boat like that anyone know what it was?
Mark York yeah go to 8:00 , I’m not sure what kind of boat it is. But it’s called the Big Bang
@@markyork1 VanDutch Yacht
It was close to a flip, but luck went his way. A little more throttle could have pushed it past the balance point. I think the "captain" was having some fun with his passengers and just over-did it a bit. I have also seen boats lose a transom slamming flat onto a wave on landing like that.
Boat is gonna have stress fractures all over the haul 😂
It was smooth sailing at the Haulover on this video. The only ones having a hard time were the people that had no idea how to trim a boat.
Hello pep boys, i would like to order a box of vertebrae.
Ill never forget the time we almost flipped a 15 foot Boston Whaler! We were on a weekend trip with my Uncle. He had a 57 foot yacht and towed the 15 ft Boston Whaler as his dingy. My friend asked his dad if we could take the Boston Whaler out? He said yes so we went out and played a little bit then my friend said hold an and watch this. He hit a large wave we were having fun until. We hit a wave and the boat was straight up and down. I was going to move to the front. I quickly realized that was nt going to happen i went to stand up and my feet were planted on the back of the seat!
I was wondering how come they don't have the 5mph rule wile in the inlet?.
There's a No Wash zone but it starts up near the bridge. The Inlet itself is at the skippers discretion.
"Hold my jagar and monster, I got this bro"
I am in my boat watching the video imagining that I am in the water and not being trapped in my house by the quarantine🥺
There are inlets on the Great Lakes that are bad ass too with hi winds.
@7:57 That Big Bang is amazing
Great vid as always. Looks to me like the boat needed to be straight on to the waves. Also, it looks like he wasn't trimmed right; too much weight to port. That and the angle he took the wave (damn, totally out of the water!) almost caused him to go over to port.
Where's the capsizing boats?
are most of the problems there at high tide or when the tides are chsnging???
0:44 Andros Tarpon Bay I think?
Didn’t see any capsized boats !!
"Look at me, I'm just way too cool to wear a life jacket"
amazing how many boaters do not know know how to slip waves and trim a boat... my gawd...
Interesting how absolutely no one wears a life jacket when crossing. How often do accidents happen?
Aren't those kids suppose to be wearing a PFD while the boat is underway?
Yes
Man this area seems SO dangerous.....appears to be NO speed limit...with jet skis all around the boats coming through. No control of how many boats are attempting to pass at one time.
You’re right
It’s amazing how many people lie about boat sinking at holover inlet just to get you to watch their videos.
They should rename it, 'Yahoo Alley.'
Looks like the 22-24 ft range takes the worst beating!
The inside of the white and green vessel is probably destroyed 2:58
Gentlemen gentlemen you know that boats overloaded .
What you care you ain't going out there !!
I have watched that Pursuit launch itself off that wave many many times . And for the life of me I can't figure how she righted / corrected herself . It's painfully obvious to me the skipper had little or nothing in that vessels correcting itself . The only thing that saved her I believe is how she hit the second wave that actually righted her . Also it is obvious to me IMHO a lesser boat would not have been able to experience that . I have looked below deck of Pursuits and their sister Tiaras and I was very impressed with what I saw .
Please keep the videos coming .
Pursuit builds a good boat for sure.
In my humble opinion, a boater safety course should be required before attempting to go through an inlet. A lot of these individuals along with many thousands of others don’t have boating sense. It won’t cure stupidity or bad judgement but it’s a start.
Wouldn't know where to begin piloting thru that
0:34 Someone donated a shirt to the ocean
Any sailboats come through here?
Nop
Not scared
Dude. Does ANYONE ever really capsize here? This would actually be cool if there was some fiberglass carnage...
Yes but it was not filmed
ur supposed to catch a crest and try and plane it over as best you can (im in shit like that all the time in a 23ft grady). Not having a huge load of people helps, speed helps, and timing the wave at the crest is important 12-15 knots minimum for rough stuff like that. They just clearly just never been in rough seas or a boat, which is why research is important and watching fellow boaters to judge the seas.
But the reason of the boat almost sinking was not enough power and too much weight in the back making planing harder and way more vertical on single outboards. They will not plain with too much weight on the back once they did get it leveled tho it handled like it was somewhat supposed to. They had no reason being in that crap with that many people for a booze cruz, some boat owners are just stupid and don't know common courtesy, actually lots.(boat drives by going 40mph 30ft from ur anchor line) typical weekend boaters.
Ah, the fabled credit card captain at his finest....
Mmmnhmm exactly there are way more of those running around than freaking paper captains which are just as bad
Are these multi engined boats just day boats ? Where are they going ? What are they doing it would be good if you did a video on one ??? Obviously I can see the fishing ones but what do the others do ?
I have very little boating experience (my high school buddy had a little 14 foot runabout and I’ve rented a few pontoons on a lake). I do however have a decent amount of common sense. Although I’ve never been to Haulover Inlet, somehow it just doesn’t seem like a good place for boats less than 20-24 feet. Despite the captains and passengers whooping and waving with few if any wearing a life jackets on, they can’t be having a great time getting almost thrown out of the boat. 99% of these are probably locals. They haven’t heard about the infamous Haulover Inlet?? Come on people, make a 180 and head back to the dock before you kill some of your passengers!!
I can't believe the reckless speed that these vessels are going so close to shore. I hope the coasties zing a couple of these yahoos. Completely ridiculous.
You need the speed to do it safely. Planing hulls are meant to be on the plane, thats where theyre most stable. There is a speed limit but it rightfully applies only after youve cleared the inlet.
Sad how many ppl own boats and have no clue how to run them the right way..
.38 someone lost a bag...it went over the left side of the boat
Kids with no life jackets =silly new age parents sad
How small do boats get that go through here/on the ocean? What is the least that is preferable? 20FT?
Pursuit's skipper has more balls than boat.
They're going to need to swab the poop deck on that Pursuit boat. Pretty sure everyone in that boat probably shit their shorts when it started going over sideways. LOL
So I was curious what the last one was, and googled it. Found it for sale “only in freshwater”. There something you want to tell us about the ocean down there near Florida? :D
Thumbs down for not know what capsizing means. Boat did exactly what it was suppose to do.....stay afloat. 5:20
What do you think guys, this was close to a capsize??
Livin' Off the Land ohhh yes very close
I know almost nothing about boating. I just watch your videos because they appear on my feed lol. Why did that happen? Operator error or just big waves?
operator 80%
@@BoatZone ok cool, I figured it was mostly operator error. Thanks for replying. I want to get a boat to have some fun with the family like I used to when I was a kid. I am afraid of buying one and the maintenance costs being to much to afford lol.
I own a Yamaha AR190 2019 model so far i only spend in oil change ( I did it my self) Yamaha finances 100% if you have a good credit. good luck.
5:25 just asking myself why they're even out there in those conditions to begin with in that little boat?
Why do i keep watching these WTF