NEVER DO THIS AT HAULOVER INLET!! BIG MISTAKE! | Boats vs Haulover Inlet
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- NEVER DO THIS AT HAULOVER INLET!! BIG MISTAKE! | Boats vs Haulover Inlet
One of the biggest mistakes you can make at Haulover Inlet is going too slow. This Captain went straight down the gut with kids on the bow at a snails pace. Watch as people go flying around the bow.
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Pop Quiz : How many life jackets are worn in this video?
Wavy Boats would that be 0
1 because at 9:03 the girl in the back is wearing a life vest
0+0= 0 👀
1/2
Didn't see any life jackets on any of the children on the forward parts of the boats that got soaked.
First dude is obviously taking out his step-kids and shows little concern for their safety.
Darren Covar should hold on tighter jimmy!
Valium YT “Dorothy never told me I had to deal with Jim when we got married.”
Kenny Kiriga 😂
It looked like there where trying to recreate deadliest catch
What a twat. I was worried for them.
8:27 lol the guy paddling furiously
I cringe every time I see clips like the first one where there is poor weather, people in the bow, and slamming into big waves yet none of them have life jackets on.
I cringe because they aren't going anything over 4mph in a 40+ft center console.
Mom gives dad the look and a few words. Bet it was a "quiet" ride home
Karl Friedrich sad that FL doesn’t enforce New boaters to take a Boat Safety class. The kids look over 6 years old so maybe that’s why they’re not wearing any. But they’re not allowed to sit at the bow.
@@ruthkeiling76 you figure with that power and monster boat that is send it ville
@TheGreatOne if the boat is bigger than 26 ft long the six-year-old rule doesn't apply. They don't have to wear a life jacket at all no matter the age if the boat is over 26 ft
Red Top Legend is the master of Haulover. Smooth and in control no matter how rough it is
Drones are a game changer!!..now get on over to the nude beach!..🤣
You tube won't mind
It's national geographic, the wild side of human nature nude beach
Federal law prohibits flying drones over bodies of water or near people - FAA regs: 14 CFR Part 107 (CFR=Code of Federal Regulations).
@@lumberchicken007 Party Pooper. lol
Trust me when I say, you do not want to go to a nude beach. You are not going to see many people in their prime. You are going to see people fulfilling a bucket list. Diabetic Amputees, women in the 80s with breasts that look like sandbags. Old men that look like leathery sharpei dogs with leather wrinkly punching bags hanging to their knees, morbidly obese women (well you see that in the United States in all beaches but at least they are clothed), men with beach balls for abs with grey hairy chests with knotted fur, varicose veins as far as the eye can see, some colostomy bags, old lady's so old you think they are mummies. But this is not the worse of it. These geriatric exhibitionist are horribly rude, mean, and self entitled. The television shows friendly people in their prime that extend warm welcomes to their nude beach. That is not the case in Florida. They are naked retirement villages and hospice centers next to stagnant water. The smell is quite memorable if there is a ruptured colostomy bag somewhere on the beach. You do not want to step on the dark trails in the sand. They are nicknamed, "Hershey trails." It sound delicious but it is not like what it sounds. There is no chocolate in that trail.
I guess when you're spending $100,000+ on a boat you have to economize somewhere..... apparently life vests got cut from the budget!
You don’t have to have them on they just have to be on the boat one for every passenger and be accessible
@@dennisryan4223 Seems like this might have been a good time to toss them on! LOL
4 times that amount at least - these boats cost much more than 100 M - that man is obviously unmindful of the consequences of the waves slaps - I guess his wife (girlfriend) was so afraid that she would scold him the all night and never take the kids on board in such weather again
Dennis Ryan And that is how dumbasses drown. Those accessible life vests won't do those kids a bit of good when the kids are overboard. Christ.
@@Fragrantbeard Kind of the same as planning on putting on your seatbelts just before the crash! LOL
Getting tossed around like that with the potential to get banged up and tossed overboard without a vest on is NOT smart.
Props to you for getting a drone and learning how to fly it to get this great footage
? That’s not drone footage.
Props? We see what you did there...
@@johnkelly2431 Some of it was.
@@johnkelly2431 you're right but at 1:09 a dron the flies right in front of the camera
yes yes very good sir
Absolute favorite is hearing the throttle change on the smaller boats. Good captains.
Note to self: sit at the BACK of the boat when going through the inlet.
If it has seats at the bow, some people must think it's mandatory. Have seen it too many times, some that caused injuries. Oh well
Provide educational value through my videos... Achieved!
Damn it man! That boy in the opening shot was slammed with 200 gallons of ocean water and removed from the very front seat and put all the way back to right in front of the captain! Did you see how confused he was after that 😆
I’m here because a bout 2 months ago I got into a major boat accident we capsized abt 2 miles out and sadly my dads best friends dad passed away kinda reliving my fear all I remember is the feeling that I thought I was about to die anyway the ocean is no joke it almost took my life but the people in it are saints the reason we were saved was because of the heroes that were in another boat risking their lives so yea boat drivers this bad should never be in the ocean we had a very experienced driver and got caught in over 9ft swells because of the hurricane brewing down south moral of the story u always have to face your fears I will get back on a boat on time, after the meanly issues go away I just wanted others to hear my story thanks for getting this far, I hope y’all have a wonderful day
The Grady White went through just fine. A smart, able Captain and a well found vessel.
He was killin it
Clearly has spent alot ot time in boats. Knew his craft perfectly. Well played.
I had a 204c for 20 years.. that boat made me look good.
putting ur tabs up helps... @the first dude
Grady whites are a very solid vessel, they're popular in maine
That drone footage was classic!
Those old heavy hulls, like the SeeVee especially, ride sooo nice....
Seavee's always handle it well...though it helps of course when your captain knows what he's doing (which doesn't happen often on here!)
who doesnt love to start the weekend giving your kids CTE
Luca Abdalla lmao
Nervous laughing
🤣🤣
LOL!! They are probably his step kids... :)
The red Hydra Sport had the boat trimmed perfectly with right amount of throttle. Notice how high those engines were trimmed out.
16 foot Boston whaler went through the smoothest!
They usually do, pretty much unsinkable.
They didn't make a 16ft.
Busy polio of po9 is 98889
@@user-maxim_79 .kiijòioi68
apparently he was the only one who knows to adjust the trim....but barely
Just because you can buy it doesn't mean you can drive it.
Can you operate such a big vessel withougt taking some training cources and finally passing the exams?
Bill Vekas yes you can drive a boat under 50 feet with a captains license but I would highly suggest taking courses so you know what to do in rough seas so you don’t hurt your passengers or sink your boat like the guy in the first video almost did...
The kids in the first boat should be nicknamed Chum and shark-bait.
"Shark-bait Ou-ha-ha!"
Now that was a AWESOME SHOT with the drone, way to get a cooler spectrum .. Nice
I don't even do boating and I'm fascinated watching this.
60 frames per second and using a drone?! You the man.
LOL that drone was great to show the carnage on that hideous Regal at 2:32
Thanks for noticing! 🤙
Boxhawk i counted 3 waves in succession that put green water over their bows... I’m surprised they still floated 🙄
@@WavyBoats whatever happened to the YELLOW top legend?
@@fredfranklin8816 He hasn't been by Haulover in a few weeks. Hopefully he will make an appearance soon. Others have also asked about him.
3:28 Formula 330ss. Classic Formula lines. 😍
Unless in a 35'+ length boat never take waves that size head on. Always go at an angle if shore and depth allows for it
Exactly what I was yelling as I watched that dummy!
At 9:12 I was sure that top-heavy narrow-beam boat with the elevated helm was gonna capsize, but the captain was a real master of keeping that thing stable!
And this is exactly why I don't go out with just anyone who invites on a fishing trip
My brother is retired Air Force I mentioned to him once said I was going to go flying in a plane with a friend of mine he told me don’t do it the best way to get killed is to go flying with a weekend pilot About six months later the guy was going to go flying with wrecked his plane and killed himself I bet the same goes for boats out on the ocean
rough day at haulover but great footage 😎👍
6:50 The guy in the Boston Whaler looks to be the only one that knows what he’s doing
Yeah he shows up alot in these videos. He's my favorite and one of the most competent pilots handling a small boat in big swells.
A whole new meaning to “take them to pound town”
This is like watching the Nurburgring videos from Germany except with boats lol
2:35 thing looks like a floating bath tub
It is
I thought for sure that one was gonna roll Jesus
And just as full of water
Dont get how they allow this on sea even... Its more like a river fun boat
It’s a hot tub!
This whole video is absolutely A+ material, thanks!
6:15 - Boston Whaler (Montauk?). With classic Johnson motor. Love it.
That guy is a boss going out in that little rig
I enjoy watching red top legend the most. Reminds me of my father. Out every day no matter if its white caps or not
Hell yeah my dad is the same way
Love how everyone was thinking safety first with all their PFD’s!!
LMFAO "props" to the dude in the bow of the Regal for hanging on to his beer!!!🤣👍👍👍
Nortech Captain is a complete amateur. Has no clue how to drive that boat.
sometimes you just can't fix STUPID....
@@guyloehr5820 We are all born stupid, we learn. Some people just need education but your right for the truly stupid, sadly, they never learn.
@alex Florida What should he have done? Put in significant bow up trim and kept up his speed when appropriate to get his nose up?
His lincense has been given to him for free or something....
Quite a few this day, including the last boat with the cap way overworking that wheel.
OMG love the drone shots! Amazing views!
Love the drone footage
KIDS: Daddy, daddy we wanna go on the flume ride instead!
DAD: Hold on to your britches kids!
First guy needs to learn to control a boat and has no business being in that water jeez. The rest of them need to learn from 6:42. Nice and easy.
It would be the whaler too Haha NY dad had a water taxi license when we went out back in the day he always made fun of everyone too :)
I think those guys act as if they were driving a car on solid ground. They probably don't know how their own boat's hull is supposed to work, and that they should try to work with the waves. Oh well, everything needs cautionary tales, and that includes boating.
There are some boats that shouldn't go to sea, and there are folks who shouldn't go to sea. Then there are some of the second group going to sea in the first group. So much to learn, and so little time.......
Look at the JetSkier shaking his head at the chit show 00:15 🤣🤣
Some people don’t belong on boats. They don’t know what they’re doing!!
Dude in the Boston Whaler was the most chill by far
6:17. Safe Boats triple Merc 300. Broken door.
That was the best caption mix up. LOL
Glad to see rescue or a good citizen is there to assist anyone nasty
The mystery boat is a 34-35 foot formula with a aft cabin
A Formula Sun Sport without the aft cabin I think
Who was the founder of Formula??????
2005 Formula 330 ss
@@eugeneweeks3325
Don Aronow. When it comes to boats, the guy was a legend.
Lorne S he was such a brilliant mind. I was fortunate enough to have grown up down in that area. My father was the Baja dealer in north Miami from 86-90 which was right in the Cigarette, Formula, Magnum and many others hay day. Such a great time to be in South Florida running around in high performance offshore powerboats.
The boat (playpen) had a line going out from one of his rods like he was trolling a lure as he went through haulover! lol wow!
I can just imagine that first guys wife screaming at him.
If you want to see how to handle a boat all you need to do is watch RTL. You can tell he's spent years at sea and knows far more than any of those big boat guys. He has the perfect balance of trim / throttle / direction which is the secret to handling any conditions.
I was behind them when they filmed it
Why do I like watching these so much?
4:42 those are clearly twin Suzuki's and not triple mercs.
Notice how the Hydrasports handle the waves well. The good hull design and plenty of bow flare make for a safe smooth and dry ride.
2:26 "How to get a lot of water into your boat really fast".
Small boat, low bow, driver no idea what he's dong.
That'll do it.
The Grady White with the single was awesome
7:44 I dunno what all the fuss is about. Haulover inlet isn't that bad at all!
Exactly 😆
A tonne of money normally makes life a lot smoother!
@@laowai2000 If only that boat costed a tonne...
the guys with little boats plays with fire
Oregon inlet NC makes this look like a city lake
Let's go heels
@Paul Letchworth @Sean mayo Duke #1 all Day But your right about going out just about low Tide with a hard NE wind the day before you aint getting out are Inlet here she be Breaking all the way across. Almost died with a few buddies about 2 years back took a wave over a 28ft Boston whaler i still think to this day any other boat would have capsized I gained a whole new respect for the ocean that day good old Oregon inlet.
@@Rockhead81 Duke is puke wake is fake an the team I hate is nc state. Go heels
@@seanmayo206 🤣💀💀⚰ we'll see bout that hopefully they have a season
My favorite is at 6:18 the safe boats with triple mercury 300. Sliced through the waves like a hot knife through butter.
Apart from having fun on the waves (life jackets would be good to see) and fishing, I wonder where are all these people going? Its not exactly nice and sunny.... :D
Lets go out in the boat today. Did you eat anything today? Good, dont.
Love watching boston whalers under 20 in this heavy seas
437 comments on here, all of them experts, none of them offer even one suggestion on how to cross the bar safety.
You adjust your speed according to wave frequency and direction according to the size of your vessel. And trim your motor as well. This will take countless cost and adjustments for most. Also you need to be aware of cross waves and account for 3-4 waves ahead.
Live Oak Roofing That theory indeed sounds great. I personally would need some practice to do so correctly, especially at a spot like Haulover Inlet.
I also don’t think that many “experts” of the comment section would do much better....
Indeed. By the way in my opinion, if you want an open boat without a cabin you should go for RIB. They are much safer than the plastic boats
Run it at slack tide
Not a expert but it seems like all these people got through just fine. We use to jump our boat over waves for fun. Most of the bows have oh $#!+ Handle's so you can hold on. The Stern's are a lot smoother ride. Looks like fun and makes me want another boat...
If you haven’t already done it you should make a video of just anchors swinging off the bow. I see it all the time. You probably have some great footage.😁👍🏼
Your kid falls in that water and he's dead. By the time you turn around or even jump in he' gone. Not having a PFD on a kid is criminal recklessness. Like not having a seat belt in a car.
That black Hydra Sport at 5:32 has more people in it than I even know and way more than I'd want to spend time on a boat with!
7:42 Big boys never make mistakes!¡
I flatten your waves..............................they mean NOTHING to me.
Love these videos cant figure out why no one trims out thier outboard to lift the bow up a bit
The drone footage up the game a bit
Love the drone’s eye view! Great touch!!
The yatch at 7:43 completely unaffected by the waves, I guess that’s what you get when spending over 1 mil on a boat, I thought my 80k into the MasterCraft was impressive
Length matters. The longer/heavier the better in heavy seas
You really stepped up your game with the additional drone footage!
looks like the big boat at 8:00 had it made! That first guy was really stupid!
Been a while since I've watched. Loving the drone footage
the first boat went too slowly, had to go faster and raise the bow !
I,m assuming this is salt water , correct ? If that first boat were to be travelling 3 times that speed would this have gotten them through okay ? Another thing is what is the meaning of the term "Haulover Inlet" .
I live on the north shore of the Great Lake Ontario . When I see boats of this size travelling in 3,4 or 5 ft swells I,m use to seeing boats travelling "dead slow" . Only a couple of times I've witnessed an 80 or 90 ft Russian built Hydrofoil going through a 2 ft chop at about 40 mph . I'm sure it was bumpy for them but it kept on going . Please get back to me .
@@johnh1001 I agree, I feel like slow is the way to go. Ride the waves a little more instead of skipping to the next swell where the nose hits and takes on water. I'm not sure though, I do all of my boating in lakes on the west coast.
I've never been on the ocean, however in lakes with very rough waves I've found trimming up to get the bow up makes for the smoothest and safest ride. The closer together the waves are the faster I am able to go. We have a bow rider and waves 1/4th this size I would not let anybody in the bow. Please wear a life jacket in rough seas, children and adults. I'm no expert, just a dad with a 20' boat that loves the water.
This confirms my suspicions; These bow-rider boats will just SCOOP up water from a big wave. I can see how a traditional boat with a decked bow would do much better.
Wavy boats these are epic videos....Do you ever show what these drivers are doing wrong...what should they do differently?
That sort of dampens the family fun. Hopefully they didn't have any potato chips out!
Made the beer taste horribly salty I expect
Like seeing the drones getting different picture angles of the bow riders getting swamped.
Looks like their going thru the pass in pensacola fl . been there a few times.
Serious question from a non-boater:
Aside from the obvious choice of not going out in rough water, which I would choose, is there a good speed, angle or other approach to handle waves this large in boats this small?
No place for kidds That one kid didnt even have a life jacket on If he-she went in that water they most likely wouldnt make it out alive Just Saying 🤔🙄
That depends, swimming isn't that hard. Not in flat water nor this water
the moron driving that boat was clueless. no way he could pull off a man overboard recovery in that swell. He’d smash the kids trying or capsize the boat, or both.
I'd give the best performance per foot to the 17-foot boston whaler and honorable mention to the grady white!
I actually found the 17' whaler-well, Pretty normal plane and performance for a 17' whaler. I'll have to rewatch for the grady
I could feel the wife's stare on That first boat through my phone screen. That " no sex , your sleeping on the couch look".
Typo
This place is crazy what is the answer to make it through this passage, do you go faster or slower or in a diagonal or go straight on, I'm fairly new to boating I would hate to be in the situation and not want to do!
Nor-Tech guy with triple 350’s and he’s driving like he’s trolling into a f-ing washing machine...
Haulover can be tricky, especially when there is a strong wind blowing out of the east and the tide is going out. Makes for vicious standing waves that are difficult to navigate.
6:20 most have that ghost triple motor and cabin
Whoops!
Best video of the inlet yet.
7:47 Oh so he has to rub it in by lifting his hands off the helm
😂 just smoothly cut through it while everyone else is flying around like piñatas
2:40 that REGAL hahahhahaha. but they had fun : )
That first boat should be called “ can’t buy sense”
Scoobie I couldn’t agree more
The Boston whaler was smooth as eggs.
0:10 Watching the people getting soaked was hilarious. It's also extremely dangerous if you get washed overboard without a PFD and get knocked unconscious and sink below the surface and drown. Put your PFD's on people.
the older Formula, The Red Top Legend and the Grady White win in my book everyone else need to learn!
Was wondering what had happened to "Red Top" hadn't seen him in a while
He was in the background
0:16
very cool video, with the drones and great cameras
6:15 what a beast of a patrol boat
I just got an ad that said CALLING ALL CREATURES and a bunch of weird unicorns started dancing around ice cream...