Thanks for your videos. I have just crossed off my bucket list moving to Miami and buying a million dollar boat to do the Haulover. You just saved me a bunch!
What I’ve learned thus far, is that the best path to success is to buy a boat shaped like a shovel, pile as many people in the bow as possible, carry as much speed as you can, and remain undeterred as you submarine the first six or eight waves. That seems to always work out. Or.. I mean never works out.
Sarcasm is my foundation in humor when it appears only a few recall 2+2=4. Been on both sides TBH and fair. Your comment is appreciated. Well done sir!
Pro tip from an old chopper rider - Lean forward a bit if you're about to get slammed on your tailbone. If you're upright or leaning back hanging onto something, the shock goes straight into your lower spine and you compress a disc. If you're leaning forward, you'll just bounce down a bit further and then back up.
@@RaymondIngram-q9b - It's a balancing act here, and most of these guys have never learned to drive a boat. They just throttle down and try to power through. I'm a Great Lakes guy. We just stay on land when the water's like this, but I've been caught in sudden storms where you just keep the bow into the waves and crab across the wind until you reach sheltered water, like behind a point. You can ride over some huge waves if you're not trying to get somewhere. River rapids are easier. You can see what the water's doing ahead and it stays the same as you get to it.
i promise you most of the clowns think that loading their passengers in the bow will ballast the boat forward..these modern composite boats built with MASSIVE positive buoyancy....sure ! put your old mom in the bow to hold it down....its more likely she'll get bounced out the boat with a fractured spine
Yo Wavy, this has to be one of your best videos ever. Love the drone footage it really adds another dimension you can't appreciate from shore. Congrats !!
Great info for boat designers and captains. The pontoon boats look totally unsuitable for rough water but the bouancy tubes are sealed, it has a wide beam and the platform is self draining so maybe I'm wrong!
You are correct, they are unsuitable for rough water. Yes, the pontoons are sealed, but that doesn't mean they are good. There is more to a hull design, especially one meant for rough seas. They do make pontoons designed for "rougher seas" though. Usually you will find them in a tri-toon configuration with the middle toon moved forward. You will also find they incorporate raking on the toons as well.
It’s not that they shouldn’t be on the ocean it’s that you should only take them out on calm days or when there is minimal chop. But people think just because it’s a 24ft boat that they will be ok but it’s the deep v of the ocean boats that really make a difference
- Hey, I've got this lake boat, how about we take it out through Haulover Inlet? - Well, the chop's pretty bad today, we should probably put everyone up in the front - Yeah, that's a great idea, and lets forget about those stupid life preservers - especially for the kids!
It can be very deceiving until you're already in it and realize these are pounders not rollers. Local knowledge and experience goes a long way. In the Great Lakes we always had small craft advisory flags flying letting you know what lies ahead. Perhaps a flag or warning lights would get some attention to the unknowing.
Not when he’s a fat and bald fifty-five year old wearing a Speedo, and believes the hot twenty-two year old actually wants him for something other than his boat and money.
I was just down in FLL this past week and I dragged my wife to the inlet after watching your videos. We hit the dog beach to the north of the inlet so it was a win all round. Great content
Always blows me away. People sitting on the bow with no life jackets in choppy water in a boat made for ants. Some of these tiny boats barely look like they want to float and they decide to go out in these waters with no life jackets?? Like.... what?!
Warm shallow waters of the Southeast Coast don’t instill fear. Been there. Never feared. Now, on the West Coast. Cold, deep, Orcas, raging wind storms and you bet I’m a different boater!
Yeah they start putting on life jackets when the boat is half way sunk, listing, in rough weather when its hard to even hold your footing. Boat full of kids too, none wearing a jacket. Dog has a jacket but not the 12 year old Timmy. Just pray to God it doesnt sink.. These people have no business operating a boat, its downright criminal negligence
@ Angel9932 That is one of the dumbest comment that I have read today, How is money wasted on the rich? People do not become wealthy cashing government checks receiving food stamps and living in section 8 housing with a brand new Tahoe in their driveway! People become wealthy because they are smart, creative and a drive to succeed, Well others like you just make excuses! Do you want to talk about wasting money just look at the people who think government assistance is somehow a career!
Hi, I'd like to buy a boat Well, here's our selection sir, they start at 20ft all the way up to 30ft. One feature of our design is, all our boats come with a jacuzzi up front for no extra cost
Now I am no physiologist or anything but seriously !! An experience like this on water at a tender age can/ will put someone of boating for life. I dare say only the most hardened adolescent would appreciate this kind of experience. Not to mention the adults.
Well stuffing happens , I’ve been on the bridge of a super carrier and it stuffed bad, funny to see a wave running over the flight deck and taking three of our aircraft off the fan tail.
I can't believe the number of people who don't know how to trim their boat. If you don't have adjustable trim, at least you can move your passengers to the rear and adjust throttle.
I am no expert nor a boat owner (unfortunately), but do the boats take some damage to the frame when hitting these waves and slamming back down? Or are they built purposely to resist such impacts? I'm surprised people don't check weather and wind direction before leaving port especially the smaller boats. Even just a glance from land into the channel you can sort of understand whether its worth it or not. Ciao from Italy 😎
A lot of people are just really dumb. And the hull of the boats almost never take any damage from this. Other than it’s inhabitants needing a chiropractor.
Those Bulbous bow boats seem to ride well they are taking off in NZ at the mo , the Florida keys is a good testing ground for boats forsure ! They seem to be all fiberglass construction as apposed to aluminum which we us alot over here especially for sea fishing , fiberglass is mainly used for the lakes but it's a preference..
Love the say 42'.. has that great cutter bow and a very nostalgic look to it.. reminds me of the rum runners! I could only imagine owning one.. or does it own you?
@@karlhoffman5290 I'd disagree. It's more appearance over substance. The very short distance of the transition between the very narrow 'V' at the waterline to the much wider, flare towards the deck leads to very brutal impacts when heading out through messy seas like this. Sure it cuts, but when the displaced water is forced upwards, it smashes into the flared hull above...
I like the SAY42 Hull design. Very efficient event with what the driver let us saw on the few exemple on this inlet. This guy don't know how to run on waves clearly. Despite that the hull make an awesome job and that's the boat of this size I would like to have in rough conditions.
That’s a nice Kawasaki STX 160LX on the back of that yacht. Kawasaki underrated when it comes to STX. They need to give it the same love they give the Ultra
the guy at 2:00 managed to stuff a hull in the conditions its literally designed for. insane. i think the reason so many people stuff the hull is because the solution goes against common sense. throttling up and speeding up isnt what comes to mind when you are sinking your boat.
I also think Haulover and Jupiter Inlets if they don't already. Should have a posted ban on the size of boats allowed in and out of those inlets. I.E. No pontoon boats, and no motor boats under 25ft.
I disagree, if it were meant for those conditions everyone in the boat wouldn't be soaked, especially with little to no coverage or windshield, and he wouldn't have had to turn around so soon. If it was a test for potential new buyers, it failed by the hunched over status of its passengers.
Thank you so much for your wonderful videos. Sometimes it seems that the boatdrivers have absolutely no clue. I am from northern Europe and we would not be allowed to go in such small boats and without a driving licence to the open sea. Well but our climate is much more harsher so it would be suicidal. Greetings from the Northsee🦭
Amazes me how many dads attempt this in tiny boats with their kids without life vests.
Thanks for your videos. I have just crossed off my bucket list moving to Miami and buying a million dollar boat to do the Haulover. You just saved me a bunch!
What I’ve learned thus far, is that the best path to success is to buy a boat shaped like a shovel, pile as many people in the bow as possible, carry as much speed as you can, and remain undeterred as you submarine the first six or eight waves. That seems to always work out. Or.. I mean never works out.
Sarcasm is my foundation in humor when it appears only a few recall 2+2=4. Been on both sides TBH and fair. Your comment is appreciated. Well done sir!
Great comment !!!!
😂 Best comment in the thread😂😂 lmao
Far to stupid to move their 🧠☠️🫏 to the back of the boat! 🤦🏻♂️
When in doubt THROTTLE OUT! No such thing as too much horsepower.
I love how most of these are the perfect, “just because you can afford it, doesn’t mean you should” examples.
I love the way in so many of these videos that life jackets are only given to the kids AFTER the boat starts to sink...... Madness
Make watching these videos mandatory before braving the waters. Love the folks that go out during small craft advisories
that orange boat sale went right out the window!
Sure...putting more than 1,000lbs of people on the bow always works out so well...
3:43 I like how the dog has a life vest but no one else does, even the children.
Is that the definition of just plain stuck on stupid, or what?
Thanks God someone is going to survive...I guess.
Pro tip from an old chopper rider - Lean forward a bit if you're about to get slammed on your tailbone. If you're upright or leaning back hanging onto something, the shock goes straight into your lower spine and you compress a disc. If you're leaning forward, you'll just bounce down a bit further and then back up.
I don't understand why captains feel the need for speed. It doesn't make sense. You only need enough to maintain steerage. Am I wrong.
@@RaymondIngram-q9b - It's a balancing act here, and most of these guys have never learned to drive a boat. They just throttle down and try to power through.
I'm a Great Lakes guy. We just stay on land when the water's like this, but I've been caught in sudden storms where you just keep the bow into the waves and crab across the wind until you reach sheltered water, like behind a point. You can ride over some huge waves if you're not trying to get somewhere. River rapids are easier. You can see what the water's doing ahead and it stays the same as you get to it.
I can't believe people don't understand that there should be no BOW RIDERS in these conditions.
At last someone else recognises how poor and unsuited they are for these conditions
TRUE! AND, YOU CANT TELL ME THIS RISES TO THE LEVEL OF FUN.
GETTING YOUR INSIDES SLAMMED TO AND FRO.
NOT TO MENTION YOUR BUTT!
Ugly bow
I can't believe these people, period. Except when they turn around - that's about the only point where their brain has actually begun to function.
i promise you most of the clowns think that loading their passengers in the bow will ballast the boat forward..these modern composite boats built with MASSIVE positive buoyancy....sure ! put your old mom in the bow to hold it down....its more likely she'll get bounced out the boat with a fractured spine
Captain: "I've got a big, expensive boat and can do anything." Ocean: "Hold my beer."
😂
And it’s not bud light
Pontoon guys are either stoned or clueless.
Woman: You’re such a stud, Captain!
Best comment 😂
The footage of the red scarab was the best!!! She’s going off and he don’t care!! Love being single!!!!
Please, stay single. For all women‘s sake.
Amazed no one go with life jackets, incredible negligence from fathers taking out children like that
I didn't know there were that many submarines down in FL. However, I do find it odd they all look like boats.
How is it possible that so many people don't understand that they should not be at the bow in such boats and such waves? Incredible
Yo Wavy, this has to be one of your best videos ever.
Love the drone footage it really adds another dimension you can't appreciate from shore.
Congrats !!
The "drone of shame" when those boats nosedived!
Totally the BEST agreed!!! Boy Oh Boy, that SEA RAY SUNDANCER FIFTY FIVE IS SOLID GOLD!!!!! May I just say WOW!!!!
Have to time stamp it up.
Such a banger😅
Amazing seeing so many improperly trimmed boats. Great footage
@Dao Fa Wang ahh yes the lake boaters. Good eye on the red striping. Also matches the lacerations on the passengers
That was HILARIOUS! Thanks for posting. You need more stuffing and sinking vids. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love your videos. Love the drone footage. Please show more drone shots showing just how much water is in the boats after they stuff it.
I'm surprised at how much the hull flexed on that Cigarette. Also, that SeaVee took those waves like a champ!
Great info for boat designers and captains. The pontoon boats look totally unsuitable for rough water but the bouancy tubes are sealed, it has a wide beam and the platform is self draining so maybe I'm wrong!
You are correct, they are unsuitable for rough water. Yes, the pontoons are sealed, but that doesn't mean they are good. There is more to a hull design, especially one meant for rough seas. They do make pontoons designed for "rougher seas" though. Usually you will find them in a tri-toon configuration with the middle toon moved forward. You will also find they incorporate raking on the toons as well.
Pontoon boats are for placid lakes and slow moving rivers. Only an asshole takes them out on the ocean.
They don't sink but they do capsize
Happy Thanksgiving - plenty of stuffing here to go with the turkey! 😁😁😁
The lady captain was awesome... She rocked it!
💪😎👍
It seems to me Lake boats should'nt be on the ocean? I could be wrong though. Everyone have a great day!!
It’s not that they shouldn’t be on the ocean it’s that you should only take them out on calm days or when there is minimal chop. But people think just because it’s a 24ft boat that they will be ok but it’s the deep v of the ocean boats that really make a difference
Darwinism at its most brutal.
Sure is funny watching that water wrap around those faces though! 😆
Get a hit? 13mm
I was just going to ask that same question but saw you beat me to it.
Great Design on the penta v 8
- Hey, I've got this lake boat, how about we take it out through Haulover Inlet?
- Well, the chop's pretty bad today, we should probably put everyone up in the front
- Yeah, that's a great idea, and lets forget about those stupid life preservers - especially for the kids!
Really really hard to believe, but this is the actual thought process of many of these IDIOTS!!
Jimbo even better they have pontoon boats that way a ton with a single outboard on a outgoing tide with 3 ta 4 rollers 🤣🤣
It can be very deceiving until you're already in it and realize these are pounders not rollers. Local knowledge and experience goes a long way. In the Great Lakes we always had small craft advisory flags flying letting you know what lies ahead. Perhaps a flag or warning lights would get some attention to the unknowing.
Sure, but let's have a few drinks first...
“Man’s got to know his limitations”.😂
Not when he’s a fat and bald fifty-five year old wearing a Speedo, and believes the hot twenty-two year old actually wants him for something other than his boat and money.
I was just down in FLL this past week and I dragged my wife to the inlet after watching your videos. We hit the dog beach to the north of the inlet so it was a win all round. Great content
I hope she enjoyed a good stuffing.
@@L-mo 🤣
@@matthewbowen5841 u 6th
@@boallen1223 i 10th
That SAY is beautiful!
Always blows me away. People sitting on the bow with no life jackets in choppy water in a boat made for ants. Some of these tiny boats barely look like they want to float and they decide to go out in these waters with no life jackets?? Like.... what?!
Warm shallow waters of the Southeast Coast don’t instill fear. Been there. Never feared. Now, on the West Coast. Cold, deep, Orcas, raging wind storms and you bet I’m a different boater!
Thats a spine compressing good time.
You’d think that the small lake boats would get stuffed the hardest but my goodness, some of those 35’+ boats got BRUTALIZED.
"What is the Tahoe captain doing wrong??" LOL.. WATERBOARDING his passengers...
It is astonishing in waters like these that nobody is wearing life jackets, just shows that most of the skippers are totally reckless.
Yeah they start putting on life jackets when the boat is half way sunk, listing, in rough weather when its hard to even hold your footing. Boat full of kids too, none wearing a jacket. Dog has a jacket but not the 12 year old Timmy. Just pray to God it doesnt sink.. These people have no business operating a boat, its downright criminal negligence
That big semi displacement hull boat was exactly what I've been yelling is needed for cutting through big water like this for the last 3 videos!!!
These drop bows need to stay in the lakes. They dive right into those rollers.
Gorgeous design, smooth and beautiful boat !
The turkeys are out just in time for the stuffing!
Amazing waves
Great video, Wavy. I am always somewhat amazed that so many foolish people acquired the money necessary to own and operate some of these boats.
I know right? It's been said, tech sense, no common sense!🤔
@@tommyrussell1415 both are spot on my friend!
College won't make you smart. Knowledgeable yes. But not smart!🤔
Much like youth is wasted on the young, money is wasted on the rich.
@ Angel9932 That is one of the dumbest comment that I have read today, How is money wasted on the rich? People do not become wealthy cashing government checks receiving food stamps and living in section 8 housing with a brand new Tahoe in their driveway! People become wealthy because they are smart, creative and a drive to succeed, Well others like you just make excuses! Do you want to talk about wasting money just look at the people who think government assistance is somehow a career!
@@NeverEnoughPyro40 Damn, triggered much? Stop drinking the propaganda and learn to recognize sarcasm. Lighten up a little before you blow a gasket.
So far, in three of these videos, I have seen ONE bilge pump running!
A three hour tour, a three hour tour….the weather started getting rough….
Damn it - bloody song in my head now 😁
That's what my kids and I say when we go on my boat. It's never is just a quick trip out on the boat.........
The water always looks calmer when standing on the shore
The captain at 12:29 is really skillful. He had one last wave to clear for a really commendable exit.
Natural selection in action..
Hi, I'd like to buy a boat
Well, here's our selection sir, they start at 20ft all the way up to 30ft. One feature of our design is, all our boats come with a jacuzzi up front for no extra cost
The drone shots are awesome
Now I am no physiologist or anything but seriously !! An experience like this on water at a tender age can/ will put someone of boating for life.
I dare say only the most hardened adolescent would appreciate this kind of experience. Not to mention the adults.
LOL
Are you sure you’re not a psychiatric specialist? I suppose “physiologist” and “of boating” provide additional context clues 🧐
Funny to see so many of these LAKE "Tahoe" boats gunning straight down the inlet with people in the bow... recipe for success!
lol... its like people dont know how to drive there own boat....lol amazing...
There's a big difference between lake boats and ocean boats , some just dont understand this concept and never will 🤷🏼♂️
Like running my 10' Johnboat on the Missouri river with a 20MPH wind coming upstream!! LOL Just INSANE!!
That orange boat is beautiful
That hull design appears very effective.
Yes it is
That looks more stressful than enjoyable
Well stuffing happens , I’ve been on the bridge of a super carrier and it stuffed bad, funny to see a wave running over the flight deck and taking three of our aircraft off the fan tail.
The jetskiiers seem to be having a blast.
The skipper of the Tahoe is clearly doing his best to sink that thing...
I can't believe the number of people who don't know how to trim their boat. If you don't have adjustable trim, at least you can move your passengers to the rear and adjust throttle.
Plus most captains don't know how to use the throttle to handle big waves. They just plow into them. Many times a dunking can be avoided.
noone slows down till they break someone's back
My Goodness.!!! The skill it takes to exit this inlet on a windy day is beyond admirable. These weekend Captains are not equipped..🤦😳😶🌫️
Weekend captain's? That's a fairly lame insult my guy
pontoon boat on the ocean is certainly a choice...
I am no expert nor a boat owner (unfortunately), but do the boats take some damage to the frame when hitting these waves and slamming back down? Or are they built purposely to resist such impacts? I'm surprised people don't check weather and wind direction before leaving port especially the smaller boats. Even just a glance from land into the channel you can sort of understand whether its worth it or not. Ciao from Italy 😎
A lot of people are just really dumb. And the hull of the boats almost never take any damage from this. Other than it’s inhabitants needing a chiropractor.
@@hungryhungryhummer 🤣
@@Gianni_87he’s not lying. He’s 100 % correct. It’s crazy so many of them have made it so far in life.
Love your content! Hi from New Zealand.
"Were gunna need a bigger bilge pump!" "WERE gunna need TWO bigger bilge pumps !"
whoe...they all nuts! lol. dang.
Back at the dock: Thanks captain, that was so cool. Meanwhile, inside their heads they're saying,"Never again. Never again."
Best Bilge pump ,,,
in the world ...
A scared boater ,,,
& a bucket ???
Haha !!!
Its been me before ...
Thanks ...
Those Bulbous bow boats seem to ride well they are taking off in NZ at the mo , the Florida keys is a good testing ground for boats forsure ! They seem to be all fiberglass construction as apposed to aluminum which we us alot over here especially for sea fishing , fiberglass is mainly used for the lakes but it's a preference..
really enjoyed the submarine video, this was a good one
Small boats for the size of those waves.
Submarine Captain !!!
I wonder how many boats go up for sale after passing thru this inlet.
The people with boats are the "Chad's" of the Ocean
Love the say 42'.. has that great cutter bow and a very nostalgic look to it.. reminds me of the rum runners! I could only imagine owning one.. or does it own you?
The cutter design is great for cutting through the chop.. obviously what it's meant for lol
@@karlhoffman5290 I'd disagree. It's more appearance over substance. The very short distance of the transition between the very narrow 'V' at the waterline to the much wider, flare towards the deck leads to very brutal impacts when heading out through messy seas like this. Sure it cuts, but when the displaced water is forced upwards, it smashes into the flared hull above...
Oh Lord, thy sea is so great and my boat is so small!!
dibs on the seats up front that look so comfy! Why am I getting clobbered with the fenders, cooler, kids, dog, blub blub glug glug
2:40 what did he do wrong? Picked a bad day to take his water scoop through Haulover.
Never has the phrase "All the gear but no idea." Been more appropriate.
I like the SAY42 Hull design. Very efficient event with what the driver let us saw on the few exemple on this inlet. This guy don't know how to run on waves clearly. Despite that the hull make an awesome job and that's the boat of this size I would like to have in rough conditions.
That’s a nice Kawasaki STX 160LX on the back of that yacht. Kawasaki underrated when it comes to STX. They need to give it the same love they give the Ultra
All of the captains bringing children without PFD's should be fined.
Man, that Scarab went moon!
12:00 raging question:
" Non Amelia is not raging due to stuffing, she's mad on him cause he called her Monica two times"
😇😂
Looks like she is used to being stuffed?
The chick all pissed! Lmao! Bro your on a boat, in the ocean…
“What could the captain have done differently?”
Left your boat at the marina and not risked the lives of people aboard your vessel.
6:32 2nd time this guy comes through, going equally as slow in one of the fastest boats. It's begging for some throttle!
Right? Almost painful to watch the guy struggle with a boat that can rip out of there with no issues.
NICE WITH DRONE!
the guy at 2:00 managed to stuff a hull in the conditions its literally designed for. insane.
i think the reason so many people stuff the hull is because the solution goes against common sense. throttling up and speeding up isnt what comes to mind when you are sinking your boat.
Ur saying the people should be slamming the throttle???
I also think Haulover and Jupiter Inlets if they don't already. Should have a posted ban on the size of boats allowed in and out of those inlets. I.E. No pontoon boats, and no motor boats under 25ft.
2:41, first of all he is not a captain, he is just a power-driven vessel operator
😂😂😂
This channel is by far the best! The Say 42 is a nice boat. Cheers from Costa Rica.
This Boca inlet is definitely not a place for open bow boats!..these conditions are brutal!
Personally I love the hull design on that boat it’s definitely a different designed kinda boat but it looks like it’s meant for those conditions
It’s a SAY 42. The 50 launches 2024.
I disagree, if it were meant for those conditions everyone in the boat wouldn't be soaked, especially with little to no coverage or windshield, and he wouldn't have had to turn around so soon. If it was a test for potential new buyers, it failed by the hunched over status of its passengers.
The Say42 looks slightly better to me than a Pardo.@@Kltpzyxm17
What a raggedy Ann in that Scarab
To be a captain, you have to have the right stuffing.
Thank you so much for your wonderful videos. Sometimes it seems that the boatdrivers have absolutely no clue. I am from northern Europe and we would not be allowed to go in such small boats and without a driving licence to the open sea. Well but our climate is much more harsher so it would be suicidal. Greetings from the Northsee🦭
the Say 42 seems pretty sick
These folks are proof that there is no IQ test requirement to purchase or operate a boat 😂
Or car
The orange boat design seemed to do well
I feel like when a person buys a boat at the dealership this is the first video they show them before they sign the papers 😂😂
Yes
@@sergioortega6388 yup