80 Idiots In Boats Caught On Camera !

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @michaellangley5511
    @michaellangley5511 Год назад +17

    wheres the boat going over a waterfall then ? wasting my time

  • @Demonenfuchs
    @Demonenfuchs Год назад +23

    The boat which sank at 01:04 was called "Moornixe" and sank due to a strong thunderstorm in Lake Baldeney (germany), during which she had torn herself loose from the dock. She drifted towards the weir and sank. Has nothing to do with "Idiots in Boats".

  • @sydyidanton5873
    @sydyidanton5873 Год назад +208

    This could have been great if not for the appalling editing.
    Some clips, much these vessels, ran over one another.
    Other clips were repeated three to four times.
    Would have been interesting to know if the Coastguard crew were okay following their vessel being capsized by the ship.
    Also the condition of the adolescent riding the JetSki who was blinded by the sun and struck a boat!?

    • @stephaniesayer7191
      @stephaniesayer7191 Год назад +9

      Definitely needs to go back to editing.

    • @JohnnysCafe_
      @JohnnysCafe_ Год назад +1

      I agree, and someone telling us what's about to happen, way to ruin any surprises.

    • @artlewellan2294
      @artlewellan2294 Год назад

      Oregon Coast Guard is a national leader today.
      All them are awesome. The I-5 Columbia River Bridge
      project is officially put on hold. BAD engineering 4 the most part.
      King James got it right. Bearing false witness includes the
      telling of half/truths embellished to be the whole truth.
      Just stop driving your damn cars everywhere.

    • @jacklow9611
      @jacklow9611 Год назад +8

      No bonus for the scriptwriter. Repeated clips, giving different stories for each.

    • @masocre
      @masocre Год назад +9

      worst edited youtube video I've seen in a while

  • @wewinnew
    @wewinnew 11 месяцев назад

    Absolutely mind-blowing footage! I couldn't look away from these shocking Idiots In Boats

  • @superflywhiteguys
    @superflywhiteguys Год назад +550

    Your editors are asleep at the wheel. Repeat sequences, portions that cut out after 2 seconds. Bad timing when criticizing mistakes of others...

    • @vijayramjattan7115
      @vijayramjattan7115 Год назад +12

      😂

    • @RunnersUnited
      @RunnersUnited Год назад +8

      😂😂no joke

    • @errollkleinwassink8847
      @errollkleinwassink8847 Год назад +3

      Everybody makes mistakes ( nobody is perfect ....my name is 'Nobody' 😅) & to be fair , i see facts that happened & were recorded. I do not hear any criticism words ,mainly reasons of failure or incident.

    • @errollkleinwassink8847
      @errollkleinwassink8847 Год назад +2

      When fully loaded oil tankers approaching Rotterdam harbour, they can shut down their engines at 30 Km / +/- 19 Miles distance as the mass keep on pressing forward.. No need to mentioned a cargo ship on close distance can't be corrected when running in the wrong direction.

    • @theglitch99
      @theglitch99 Год назад +2

      Just our attention spans from staring at screens for hours!!

  • @WeeklyLafter
    @WeeklyLafter Год назад +2

    This is the best "craziest" footage I ever seen. Thumbs up for this channel

  • @smgdfcmfah
    @smgdfcmfah Год назад +52

    That first one at 0:25 where the boat is slowly sinking but then the water breaks through the cargo hatch and snaps the ship's back... frightening how fast she goes down at that point. She hits the bottom with some speed!

    • @Charles53412
      @Charles53412 Год назад +8

      It shows how easy the Edmond Fitzgerald sank.

    • @blackout9126
      @blackout9126 Год назад +6

      Exact same thing as the titanic

    • @brianthesnail3815
      @brianthesnail3815 Год назад +4

      Many bulk carriers were mysteriously lost in the 1970s. Eventually, it was found that catastrophic failures with subsequent sinking in matter of seconds were the reason rather like this video shows.

    • @Bighead_Joe
      @Bighead_Joe Год назад +1

      @@blackout9126BRUH NOT EVERY SHIP SINKING, SPLITTING, IMPLODING, ETC, IS TITANIC.
      To be honest, Titanic was a horrible disaster. But its still really overrated.

    • @blackout9126
      @blackout9126 Год назад +3

      @@Bighead_Joe No one asked you bro

  • @godoflightning4843
    @godoflightning4843 Год назад

    Was waiting for the one in the thumbnail!

  • @j.r.chance739
    @j.r.chance739 Год назад +20

    I was a commercial fisherman and, my buddy and I were sitting atop the flying bridge. It was after midnight so we could see off in the distance, the lights off a cruise ship about 12 miles away. My buddy told me to hold on tight in around an hour. That's when the wake of the cruise ship hit our boat and scared the 💩 outta me! 😂😅

  • @weluckusa
    @weluckusa Год назад +20

    *The damage caused by that "$25 million dollar yacht" which lurched from the fuel dock was far more than just $100 thousand dollars. Just one of the sailboats it plowed over would account for more than that!* 😃

  • @dkpirie
    @dkpirie Год назад +24

    Great original content and quite a different video theme. Only problem was you repeated a lot of same clips within this video.

    • @SlickBubbles
      @SlickBubbles Год назад +3

      Many of the clips have been shown in other videos, but you're right there are a LOT of repeats!

  • @Babinkley
    @Babinkley Год назад +2

    Wow, what a mess. Sad.

  • @wallyman292
    @wallyman292 Год назад +57

    7:17 - That "$25 million dollar yacht" that lurched from the fuel dock caused a hell of a lot more than just $100 thousand dollars worth of damage!!! Hell, just 1 of the sailboats it plowed over would account for more than that!

    • @grehm7125
      @grehm7125 Год назад +3

      You are right about the damage being more than $100K but wrong about the $25 million price tag for that yacht.

    • @wallyman292
      @wallyman292 Год назад +6

      @@grehm7125 I was repeating what was said in the video, hence the quotes! ;)

    • @grehm7125
      @grehm7125 Год назад +1

      @@wallyman292 I figured that. My response was aimed at the person on the video, and I used your response to make the point. And also agree with your damage assessment.

    • @carlroles559
      @carlroles559 Год назад

      Jim is funny !😅

    • @carlroles559
      @carlroles559 Год назад

      Very funny

  • @Charles53412
    @Charles53412 Год назад +38

    It's amazing how much the bow thrusters could have prevented many of these accidents. Some people have no business driving a boat of any size !

    • @goddessofnothing
      @goddessofnothing Год назад +1

      I bet almost, if not all, of the yachts have bow thrusters. The captain knows how to use them, but the owner does not.

    • @watchyourtimeco1
      @watchyourtimeco1 Год назад

      My family had a 55' Grebe (a '70s-ish wood hull yacht) in the late '90s. No bow thrusters, just 2 screws and lots of horses to turn em. I spent a lot of time at the helm of that boat and never once did I wish for a bow thruster. Ships absolutely need bow thrusters, but below 100', it's just a luxury. I seriously doubt any of these crashes would have been prevented with bow thrusters because they're mostly human error.

    • @christerj7138
      @christerj7138 Год назад +1

      The problem with bow-thrusters are that they don't work at speeds higher that two to three knots. Most of the ships we see here have higher speeds than that. So sorry no help there. The most important thing to remember is that in good time reduce your speed and plan your manoeuvrers in good time. Any manoeuver takes time before you get the effect you want. When in port always go slow and if you are a large ship, take assistance of tugboats - let them tug you and keep your engine still except for short thrusts of five to ten seconds.

    • @Charles53412
      @Charles53412 Год назад +1

      @@christerj7138 In some of those clips a bow or stern thruster would have worked. However I do agree with the rest of what you said. After 50 yrs on the water not one accident !

    • @carlmagnussen7773
      @carlmagnussen7773 Год назад

      How is it possible to be so stupid? Because of the insurance?

  • @edwardgreen930
    @edwardgreen930 Год назад +6

    Where is the clip of the boat going over the falls?? False advertising!!

    • @Attia1701
      @Attia1701 4 месяца назад +2

      Plus a lot of the clips repeat at the halfway point.

    • @tubeamprepairs
      @tubeamprepairs 4 месяца назад +2

      And the editing is just horrible.

    • @judbarham4888
      @judbarham4888 3 месяца назад

      Was that just a second so we'd watch your video you guys suck

  • @JENNIFERRAMIREZ-u7v
    @JENNIFERRAMIREZ-u7v 11 месяцев назад

    This is pure gold! 🌟 Love it!

  • @jnorris8649
    @jnorris8649 Год назад +16

    It’s almost like your editors were previously captains of some of these boats.

  • @jwsmall1089
    @jwsmall1089 Год назад +5

    best part of the video is the repeats that have different descriptions and locations...

  • @P14u2nv
    @P14u2nv Год назад +13

    At 8:09 collision: International and Inland Rules state that when two power-driven vessels are crossing the vessel which has the other on her starboard side (the give-way vessel) must keep out of the way. As the give-way vessel it is your duty to avoid a collision. Typically, this means you must alter speed and/or direction to cross behind the other vessel (the stand-on vessel). Back in the day, 60's and 70's and if memory serves me the burdened vessel has the other vessel on it's starboard side as this was known as approaching within "two points abaft the starboard beam." In this case the vessel that passed port to starboard (from left to right) is at fault.

    • @MultiTurbonoob
      @MultiTurbonoob Год назад +4

      Ya that's a really confusing way of saying the person to the right has the right of way. It's the same as 4-Way intersections. If three vehicles come to a 4-Way intersection the vehicle to the right has the right of way. Look to your right, is there a vehicle? You wait. Don't see a vehicle? Your turn. The reasoning for this is that the driver of the right-of-way vehicle is on the left side of the vehicle. If an impact occurs they are at the highest risk as their side of the vehicle could be hit and the driver has more chance of being injured. If the person who does not have the right of way goes then their passenger side could be hit. The person who has the highest chance be being injured in a side impact accident is therefore given the right of way. If two people are stubborn and just hit the gas then one person is taking a higher risk than the other and the law was developed to protect lives.

    • @smgdfcmfah
      @smgdfcmfah Год назад +5

      @@MultiTurbonoob Sorry, but your reasoning for WHY these rules are like this is incorrect for maritime purposes. For power vessels (such as those in the video), the driver is on the RIGHT side of the boat, not the left. The reason you give way to the boat to your starboard is that you have a much better field of view to starboard than you do to port, so the the boat on the left is more likely to see the boat on the right and therefore gives way. As the OP stated, this changes if you're too far abaft of the other craft because again, they won't see you if you're approaching from the stern, so then whoever is behind gives way regardless of side. Of course, all these rules are only for two, powered pleasure craft as rules quickly change when a boat under sail, a fishing vessel trawling and various other types and sizes of ships are involved. Basically, keep you motor boat out of the way!

    • @MultiTurbonoob
      @MultiTurbonoob Год назад +4

      @@smgdfcmfah Good stuff thanks for the info.

    • @mikefinch4878
      @mikefinch4878 Год назад +2

      The from which the video was shot was the "stand-on" vessel and the other was the "burdened" or give-way vessel. But the bottom line is that both had the duty to avoid the collision.

    • @alanjarman9855
      @alanjarman9855 Год назад

      Sad to tell you that it has nothing to do with cross roads, it is the rules
      of sailing that Port tack gives way to Starboard tack unless the vessel
      on Port cannot maneuver for some reason@@MultiTurbonoob

  • @RondaDevine
    @RondaDevine Год назад

    This video is a masterpiece! 🎬

  • @doctorhagglefester7199
    @doctorhagglefester7199 Год назад +4

    "Hello Coastguard? What should I do?"
    Coastguard: "Just hang on, it'll be over in a minute."

  • @melbags9789
    @melbags9789 Год назад +2

    This would've been a great compulation if you hadn't tried to fit 80 clips into a 29+ min video! Way too many glitches with a few repeats of video. It's too bad really, cuz you have a great narrators voice 👍 Sure do hope your other vids, ( this is my first viewing of you're channel ) hold many candles to this one. 🌎 ❤ ✌

  • @PacoOtis
    @PacoOtis Год назад +31

    The scriptwriter might try to remember his audience is likely not in grade school! Best of luck!

    • @tarico4436
      @tarico4436 Год назад

      There, there, Paco! Let me talk down to you in nothing but saccharine platitudes. Reminds me of that Daily Dose of Internet guy and how after all crashes and everything, he always says that no one was hurt, no animals were hurt. Don't want to hurt the ears of 6 year olds with real life. Jesus, Mary and her cuck Joe.

  • @Strange087
    @Strange087 Год назад +8

    Breaking in 1/2 way out in the ocean and plus in storm is about most terrifying😨

    • @honopic64-oc3fn
      @honopic64-oc3fn Месяц назад

      And plus in addition also too must be a lot scary!

  • @tommissouri4871
    @tommissouri4871 Год назад +24

    What surprised me the most was how many of these incidents were repeated several times in this video. Without all the repeats, this would probably be 15 minutes long.

    • @Joy1957K
      @Joy1957K Год назад

      LOL ..... yup

    • @randybird9979
      @randybird9979 Год назад

      T D's for me, thumbnail

    • @nicholasrv8834
      @nicholasrv8834 Год назад

      yup. waste of time. and where was the vid of the thumbnail? (only reason I clicked on this 30 minute snooze fest)

  • @wowmomenttv
    @wowmomenttv 4 дня назад

    These moments show how quickly things can go wrong without proper preparation

  • @pegschwalbach2500
    @pegschwalbach2500 Год назад +6

    Aww, have a heart. Give the script writer his bonus! ❤

  • @crystalciera49
    @crystalciera49 Год назад +6

    13 year old on jet ski: You can find it on RUclips as the MN jet ski accident. It was the kids second day on the jet ski and didn’t see the boat until the last second because of an obstruction of view. Guy on boat jumped out and neither had any injuries, he says they were both lucky and had the kid been a foot to the left the story would have been different.

    • @vannmann9597
      @vannmann9597 Год назад +2

      Wow! Glad to hear that. Looking at it, I thought it was a very bad injury to say the least. Wheeew!

  • @briandalton903
    @briandalton903 Год назад +67

    The clip of the ship running under the bridge as it lowered was actually the fault of the bridge operator, NOT the ship's captain.

    • @Wytch1
      @Wytch1 Год назад +10

      Yep, he was high as a kite and started to lower the bridge thinking that the ship cleared. It took quite awhile for the Allanburg Bridge to be open to both cars and ships again.

    • @user-ri8bj4jf8p
      @user-ri8bj4jf8p Год назад +3

      @@Wytch1 Jesus loves you 🪷🪼🐾🐡🐚🌸⚘️🐳🐬🦋🪻🌷

    • @dziyyy6418
      @dziyyy6418 Год назад +1

      P license

    • @danstephens9500
      @danstephens9500 Год назад +2

      Correct. The ship was eventually scrapped.

    • @munkustrap2
      @munkustrap2 Год назад +1

      Thank you...I didn't know that & the assumption is always that the boat is at fault.

  • @HelloSailorboy
    @HelloSailorboy Год назад +16

    I served 42 years in the merchant navy. I’ve seen a few expensive collisions, but fortunately no loss of life or injuries. One time in Alexandria, Egypt, a large wooden barge tied up to us without permission. During the night ballast water overflowed from our deck, spilled into the barge, and sank it, still tied up to us. Those mooring ropes sure were tight! A day later, the barge was gone. Presumably relfoated and towed away, I don’t know how😂.

    • @lalaboards
      @lalaboards Год назад

      Whatever these pilots were smoking ,I hope they brought enough for everyone .

    • @harrynikken
      @harrynikken Год назад

      So much for a proper deckwatch on your vessel. Nothing to be proud of.

    • @grantandrew619
      @grantandrew619 Год назад +1

      yeah right, accidental ballast water flowed onto the barge. you sank it!

    • @michaelbocchino584
      @michaelbocchino584 11 месяцев назад +1

      That's a wild story thanks for sharing New York city here the building falling on 911 was No joke I saw it happening on my way to work??? I thought the world ending???

  • @markstevenson3880
    @markstevenson3880 Год назад +4

    Look this one up......HMAS Melbourne (R21) was a Majestic-class light aircraft carrier operated by the Royal Australian Navy from 1955 until 1982, and was the third and final conventional aircraft carrier to serve in the RAN. Melbourne was the only Commonwealth naval vessel to sink two friendly warships in peacetime collisions. The Army won that year!

    • @jameswade5
      @jameswade5 9 месяцев назад +1

      Voyager 1964 and Frank E Evans 1969. I served in Melbourne between these dates and she carried the scars of the earlier incident.

  • @DefrerNatmalieBrigitteM
    @DefrerNatmalieBrigitteM Год назад +1

    Beautiful people in a beautiful country 💖

  • @klauswiegand2495
    @klauswiegand2495 Год назад +10

    Quite interesting footage! However the term "tanker" was often used for ships beeing something different (conventional cargo ship, container vessel, bulk carrier, etc.).

    • @DownhillAllTheWay
      @DownhillAllTheWay Год назад +1

      It was misspelled. The word actually starts with s "w".

  • @VortexMotiveVision
    @VortexMotiveVision Год назад +1

    VIDEO : Anchor breaking off.
    NARRATOR :"This is the sound of an anchor breaking off!"
    ME : "Is. It."

  • @stephenrafter1022
    @stephenrafter1022 Год назад +10

    Now I know why the Edmond Fitzgerald went down so fast in the great lakes of America. You have no time to even get to a lifeboat.

    • @Mr102405
      @Mr102405 Год назад +1

      Well the weather was a little dicey before the Fitzgerald went down. Ships sink faster when they break in half

  • @danor6812
    @danor6812 Год назад +9

    It's amazing how many times you show the same ships and the same accidents in 1 video.

    • @CesarClouds
      @CesarClouds Год назад

      There's nothing amazing about that.

  • @jacobmcbride9426
    @jacobmcbride9426 Год назад +10

    It's probably cheaper for owners of super yachts to crash into other boats, than a concrete dock. People owning the small boats might not see it that way

    • @munkustrap2
      @munkustrap2 Год назад

      Not if someone is in any of the boats. Lawsuits up the wazoo.

  • @michaelmikolissargalis6542
    @michaelmikolissargalis6542 Год назад +3

    I feel so bad for these people, their families, the horror. My prayers are with you for peace. I hope by sharing these videos, more action is taken to prevent as much of these from happening again. How easy something can go wrong there is nothing you can do about it unless you are Superman. Accidents happens and if you see something about to happen or going to; say something, because maybe you are the only one who does.

  • @vessel1854
    @vessel1854 Год назад +19

    What happen to the opening splash screen with the boat going over the waterfall?

    • @frankiemenzel461
      @frankiemenzel461 Год назад +4

      I was fast forwarding through the whole thing looking for that too... disappointed not to see it. And, they repeated at least 4 of them too. Waste of my time

    • @mlang3066
      @mlang3066 Год назад

      Big waste of my time. I will not subscribe to crap like this that lures you in to watch there repeats..

    • @rotaxtwin
      @rotaxtwin 9 месяцев назад

      That's "Artists Conception" of what went down.

  • @jocktulloch3499
    @jocktulloch3499 Год назад +6

    The small yacht crossing the bow of the larger yacht with the camera was coming towards the larger yacht's port side, so the smaller yacht was at fault, as it was the "give Way" vessel.

  • @lmnatez5099
    @lmnatez5099 Год назад +14

    A lot of repeat incidents in this video.

  • @SimoneKattner
    @SimoneKattner Год назад

    Tremendously magnificent shot =)

  • @agerven
    @agerven Год назад +5

    1:26 is actually not a fail but a, albeit strange, standard method to launch these small rescue vessels

    • @EneriGiilaan
      @EneriGiilaan Год назад

      You mean - they are meant to bounce back and somersault like that???

    • @solbu-1973
      @solbu-1973 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@EneriGiilaan: Yes, they are.
      If they cannot do this without sinking, they fail quality control and are illegal to sell.
      The passengers are strapped into their seats with a 4 point seatbelt for all occupants. A car only has 3 point seatbelts, for comparison.

    • @EneriGiilaan
      @EneriGiilaan 6 месяцев назад

      @@solbu-1973 Well ... I'm still not convinced that the *somersault* is part of the "standard method" to launch. The boats are indeed sturdy and designed to protect the passengers while taking all kinds of abuse when launched from a rolling ship in to a stormy sea. But in this test here we have a very controlled and calm conditions.
      But of course I can be wrong - in that case I will be more than pleased if you - or anyone else - could provide link to some documentation or other backing material.

  • @laserbob6766
    @laserbob6766 Год назад

    entertaining & I didn't count the actual number of videos but there were definitely a few shown more than once

  • @MrLPWatcher1000
    @MrLPWatcher1000 Год назад +13

    You gotta be careful when you cut all these clips together.. cuts out in the middle of the sentence.. >:( *sigh*

    • @Avanyiza
      @Avanyiza Год назад

      they did that multiple times. not to mention showing the same clip twice...

    • @philscott7949
      @philscott7949 Год назад +2

      @@Avanyiza Multiple repeated clips, different made up story each time. 🤣

  • @Joe-Skier
    @Joe-Skier Год назад +2

    I learned years ago that the best free entertainment is at any boat ramp

  • @theglitch99
    @theglitch99 Год назад +4

    Larger machine/ship/boat always has right of way!! Common sense!

  • @WalterNorris-bf3xd
    @WalterNorris-bf3xd 4 месяца назад

    I found this video by accident, and I'm so glad I did.

  • @nicedward7544
    @nicedward7544 Год назад +6

    That kid on the jetski definitely broke some bones that was brutal

    • @MsLadyD_10
      @MsLadyD_10 Год назад

      This one brought tears to my eyes

    • @danrook5757
      @danrook5757 Год назад +1

      Where’s the dad

    • @crystalciera49
      @crystalciera49 Год назад +1

      Actually, he was fine

    • @DallasFish
      @DallasFish Год назад

      He ended up passing away a few hours later. There was a wire on the left of the boat that slit his throat.

  • @MaconGilson-q1i
    @MaconGilson-q1i Год назад

    it was iteresting! Thank u

  • @RockPowerUSA
    @RockPowerUSA Год назад +3

    I am assuming 6.1 million views is from the trolling picture, but everybody knew that boat wasn't going over the falls, right?
    I also agree about the editing done a bit sloppy. There are some good pictures and videos so it's worth the time.

  • @leonardlloyd1089
    @leonardlloyd1089 Год назад +1

    I didn't see the yacht going over the waterfall???????

  • @CorinaHernades-b1q
    @CorinaHernades-b1q Год назад

    These videos are the best

  • @frankkreyssig7626
    @frankkreyssig7626 Год назад +4

    The title should say. “Idiots photo shopping a thumbnail.”

  • @helenrushful
    @helenrushful Год назад +1

    What a catastrophe !

  • @RobertThurston-t9i
    @RobertThurston-t9i Год назад +4

    The things the Ocean goes through😢

  • @taylorc8293
    @taylorc8293 Год назад +1

    80? Count again. This was a waste of time.

  • @richardcosse2493
    @richardcosse2493 Год назад +3

    A 40 ton ship?!!!!! Wow!!!!

  • @LaurenceLorentz
    @LaurenceLorentz Год назад

    Cool video
    I really liked it

  • @xiaozi-so3ro
    @xiaozi-so3ro Год назад +3

    The consequences of the accident are very serious.

  • @aaronsnowden3605
    @aaronsnowden3605 Год назад +1

    It's neat that all the negligent ship captains came together to edit this video.

  • @watchyourtimeco1
    @watchyourtimeco1 Год назад +3

    8:15 Smaller boat is generally at fault. General rules dictate smaller boats must give right of way. That said, this one could likely have been prevented if either of the captains were paying attention and reasonably skilled.
    Edit: Actually, sailboats have right of way over recreational vessels (vessels under 50' being built or used as recreation/fun). Take, for example, the collision at 21:00. No way would you expect that giant ship to give the blow-boat the right of way. If that giant ship would have been a 45" pleasure yacht, the blow-boat would have right of way.
    Basically, it kinda boils down to common sense so, as rare as common sense is, it's not so surprising there's so many "woopsies" in recreational boating.

    • @intermixturemusic
      @intermixturemusic Год назад

      I am new to boating as i just got my first last year and i too thought that it was larger boats have right of way due to them generally less able to see smaller boats. However people have argued with me saying starboard side boat has right of way althought when faced with each other wouldnt they both be on the starboard side from each others perspectives?

  • @FootageShowcase
    @FootageShowcase 4 месяца назад

    amazing bro

  • @stufleming3868
    @stufleming3868 Год назад +4

    I have been around a lot of boats through out my life and have never seen cruise control on any of them

    • @intermixturemusic
      @intermixturemusic Год назад +2

      Seriously! Does he mean they just throttled it up and walked away from the wheel? I mean thats technically cruise control i guess but who on earth would do that

    • @christerj7138
      @christerj7138 Год назад +1

      ​@@intermixturemusic On all larger ships you got autopilot that keeps the course until you change the course or switch it off. You probably also have autopilot on multimillion yachts. The speed you set with a lever that do not snap back to stop when you take away your hand from it. So, yes you can set the speed and course and walk away (to eat your dinner or sleep or whatever). The ship will chug on unsupervised till it hits land or has no fuel left.

  • @VortexMotiveVision
    @VortexMotiveVision Год назад

    Crash! Bang! Wallop!
    What'a video!

  • @billj9838
    @billj9838 Год назад +3

    The first three rules of boating. Safety, safety, safety. The two best days of your boating life. The day you buy your boat and the day you sell your boat. Been there done that for 13 years. We had a lot of great memories on our boat. The day I sold it, I was extremely happy.

  • @caldy206
    @caldy206 Год назад +3

    The two boats were about the same size and power so as I remember the boat on the right has the right of way.

  • @KhushmindersinghTiwana
    @KhushmindersinghTiwana Год назад +1

    Nice

  • @imbats1723
    @imbats1723 Год назад +9

    Whoever gave this video the greenlight and, most specifically, the editor, need a refresher on how to make a video. This, though riveting, was a joke...

    • @jg6698
      @jg6698 Год назад

      Shut up. Who are you, John Huston?

  • @nocturnal6311
    @nocturnal6311 Год назад

    put the funny ones first man definetly would get way more views

  • @katiebelle882
    @katiebelle882 Год назад +2

    Parents who allow underage children to play on Jet Skis should be arrested. Each recreational lake, river, or whatever needs to make it’s own laws. I’ve boated on lakes and rivers for 65 years and I can tell you that most 13 year olds are too young to make good decisions. That includes me at that age and all my kids who are grown now.

  • @NorthStarRailfan
    @NorthStarRailfan Год назад

    Wow such a convincing thumbnail. Definitely not badly photoshopped. Wow such s great video. Mhm.

  • @michaelmikolissargalis6542
    @michaelmikolissargalis6542 Год назад +6

    Did anyone see the boat go over the Falls? I could feel my heart go into my chest visualizing it happening. However, there was no footage to show it actually happening that I could find. Did I miss it? Will l have to rewind this video? Did somebody trick me into watching this video? Even though, I am wondering how any ship could get as far as they did. How easy it was having a disaster. It appeared that many were going too fast and did not seem to know where they were heading. I hope whistles were blown and horns blasted for people to get out quickly before being rammed into or crashed. How many lives were lost in any of these that could have been prevented if proper procedures were followed. What seems to be the problem? There has to be a link somewhere if anyone is looking. Not being there to find out more details, I do know this. For one, they have to have 2-way radio communication for navigation 2. There has to be warning markers in the area, to stay left, right and the speed 3. There is usually a pilot boat directing ships around other ships and dangerous areas 4. There are lookouts around the ship looking for danger. 5. In port leaving and docking. There is normally someone standing by for the lines. How was it possible to have so many people involved, not prevent an incident? Are ships short staffed from Covid-19 or some other reason to have one person; perhaps, do it all.

  • @danhickling4943
    @danhickling4943 Год назад +2

    My 10 year old is still awaiting payment for the editing. Your attention would be greatly appreciated

  • @ajdogcurr1
    @ajdogcurr1 Год назад +10

    Amazing how many boat wrecks there are and how easy they happen when not paying attention. I am sure there are many more that is never heard about. The oceans are filled with wrecks of all kinds of things.

    • @watchyourtimeco1
      @watchyourtimeco1 Год назад +3

      Captains of those huge ships face a lot of trouble if they cause a collision through negligence. Some countries will even imprison the captain (which I believe happened to the captain of the ship at 4:37 ...and 22:00 ...I guess?). Captains of those huge ships are usually pretty on point so collisions are relatively rare.
      Civilian boating, however, doesn't require a special license so there's lots of collisions there. Often from someone with more money than brains who don't realize it's not the same as driving a car. I worked at a dock for a summer in the 90's and we rarely had a day without at least one "woopsie".

    • @christerj7138
      @christerj7138 Год назад +1

      @@watchyourtimeco1 Still the one in a small boat have the same responsibilities as the captain on a large supertanker. And he will be judged by the same laws as the captain of said ship.

  • @allanb52
    @allanb52 Год назад +1

    Where's the feature incident, I watch all this stuff waiting for that?

  • @johndo3930
    @johndo3930 Год назад +3

    coastguard should have known better then getting in the way of the bulk carrier, the carrier probably didn't even notice hitting the coastguard

    • @munkustrap2
      @munkustrap2 Год назад

      Comparably it's like an 18 wheeler driving over a pebble.

  • @bobb.3754
    @bobb.3754 Год назад

    As soon as I saw you were only going to show us a thin 1/3 slice of video between two sidebars, I went elsewhere. Ohhh, but sooooo stylish!

  • @leerhode1021
    @leerhode1021 Год назад +4

    These marine accidents are mind boggling. I never knew these things happened.

  • @kennykaufman7301
    @kennykaufman7301 Год назад

    Oily vay. Great video. But the editing 😢lol

  • @joesmith9053
    @joesmith9053 Год назад +3

    I'm pretty sure that when that 24 mil yacht did damage it was way more than 100,000 in damages

  • @ceilidhkympton8571
    @ceilidhkympton8571 Год назад +2

    The thumbnail is Niagara Falls. I figured it had to be fake, but I was surprised when I looked it up and saw how many people (not boats) have gone over the falls in my lifetime. What was even more surprising was how many of them survived.

  • @FixNewsPlease
    @FixNewsPlease Год назад +3

    I'm from Halifax. I know about shipping collision accidents.

  • @MrChrisHobday
    @MrChrisHobday Год назад +2

    What about all the oil, Diesel, hydraulic fluid???? The damage is massive & they don’t seem to take responsibility

  • @fredross3089
    @fredross3089 Год назад +5

    The other problem is the photo-shopped totally fake/bogus intro photo.

  • @elliottre5019
    @elliottre5019 Год назад

    Good title!

  • @Samantha.Rider5152
    @Samantha.Rider5152 Год назад +5

    might I ask what happened to the 13 year old on the jet ski? Were they okay? Did they survive?

    • @crystalciera49
      @crystalciera49 Год назад +2

      You can find it on RUclips as the MN jet ski accident. It was the kids second day on the jet ski and didn’t see the boat until the last second because of an obstruction of view. Guy on boat jumped out and neither had any injuries, he says they were both lucky and had the kid been a foot to the left the story would have been different.

    • @rays7437
      @rays7437 Год назад

      I thought there was only one boy on the jet ski

  • @anonconformist3236
    @anonconformist3236 9 месяцев назад

    nice edit

  • @newspaniard
    @newspaniard Год назад +5

    Amazing how many "faults" develop while bridges are unmanned or manned by inexperienced or drunk navigators. The problem is that such negligence causes huge amounts of pollution and yet no-one goes to gaol.

    • @Warwick-md6iq
      @Warwick-md6iq Год назад

      See 25:16. The captain and a crew member got 7 months in prison.

  • @emeraldlynt9134
    @emeraldlynt9134 Год назад +1

    Thank you for giving us reasons behind these accidents. We never get this info in other videos

    • @nowandrew4442
      @nowandrew4442 Год назад

      Probably most of the reasons are made up.

  • @amv-luckiestpeople-dj9pk
    @amv-luckiestpeople-dj9pk Год назад +5

    *The police were able to use the footage caught on camera to identify the suspect.*

  • @arthurwatts1680
    @arthurwatts1680 Год назад

    Nice thumbnail ;)

  • @craigshrimpton5765
    @craigshrimpton5765 Год назад +3

    That life boat would have been a hell of a ride even though they have seat belts in them.

    • @chefscorner7063
      @chefscorner7063 Год назад

      Heck, To me it looks like a great amusement park ride!! OFC, I also used to freeclimb rock faces at night so... ;)

  • @alistairmcelwee7467
    @alistairmcelwee7467 Год назад +1

    You could re-edit this - most definitely.

  • @jasonrigler7020
    @jasonrigler7020 Год назад +4

    Hope they have good insurance.

  • @KepperKleen
    @KepperKleen Год назад +1

    So, now you know where your Aliexpress packages ended up

  • @JohniiBlazZe
    @JohniiBlazZe Год назад +3

    think you need to work on editing

  • @2lipToo
    @2lipToo Год назад

    This repeats itself, not in a loop but just several instances repeated.

  • @GeoffInfield
    @GeoffInfield Год назад +4

    I live on a boat. Why am I watching this on my boat? It's 10:19pm here in NZ and I'm not sure I'm going to sleep tonight 😅

  • @dn5658
    @dn5658 Год назад +2

    Classic. The teaser pic showing a boat looming over waterfall is not part of the video.