The couple without power navigated to and docked better than most people on this channel who have twin motors, and they did it without fighting and yelling at each other.
I have a hard and fast rule on my boat. If anyone is in the water near the boat, the motor is OFF. Even picking up fallen tubers. I loop within 10 yds and power off. It is too easy for an accident to happen like someone bumping the throttle into gear. It’s also easy to guarantee that doesn’t happen. If there is someone in water, motor is completely off.
As a kid in the 80's we had a brand new Boston Whaler 13.5' boat w/ a Evinrude 40 HP that was kept in a boat slip. After watching these types of videos there is no way in hell that I would go through the boat ramp/trailer debacle every time I want to take the boat out. For me, keeping it at a marina is a must. Too big of a hassle to deal with a trailer & too much room for error/failure.
I was born and raised in NSB, one of the last graduating classes from the old highschool right across from the ramp. I love these videos. Brings me back to my early years and I am constantly waiting for some friends to show up in the videos 😂😂
That girl seems to be the only person who knows what she wants to do. She's not bothering anybody and it's staying in her spot and not getting in the way of anyone else.
@@christopherudowenko7157 you do have a point. Seemed silly at first but you’re right. She could be in every ones way and making a wake but she’s all by herself.
I agree with you that "slow and steady wins the race." I rode with a captain once that said as we approached the dock, "Driving your boat onto your trailer is for show," and he was 100% correct. I watched him as he gingerly guided his boat onto his trailer with a line.
It's amazing how many videos like yours on RUclips with people trying to put their boats on the trailers while the bunks or rollers are fully submerged. If they watched more videos like this, they would be pros!
Did everybody see the recent vid on Twitter and TikTok where the guy lost a foot getting back onto a big yacht? Yo! Wow! So hard to watch. It really does happen. Watching this lady on this vid swim so close to the motor made me NERVOUS! People need to be made aware of the danger.
All it takes is one Google search for prop injuries and these people might think twice before getting anywhere near the business end of the boat......not fun viewing tbh.
Man, I’m an avid west coast boater. I’ve never seen such an s show as the east coast folks. A few thousand boats can launch on the Columbia river in Astoria without issue. What a nightmare you have over there.
I taught my wife what to do and in what order when launching and docking, less stress ,arguments it is like clockwork, bumpers are on when slowly approaching the dock, dock lines are cleated and ready.
Agreed! Lesson 1: don’t go faster than you’re willing to hit something Lesson 2: your don’t need to spin the wheel all 5 revolutions from one side to the other to adjust. Lesson 3: you’re not alone. Be considerate.
@@CreditCardCaptain yea I went there last weekend to you weren’t there I was the one on the custom micro skiff with the big tower speakers I’ll be out there tomorrow
I hope you never have to whitness someone going into a prop. It's amazing how people don't understand, if your beached than it's EVERYONE OUT !! LOL it's called buoyancy
funny... when the thong is driving the boat there are usually no problems, but when the thong is on the bow-lines and capt is driving, it often goes to hell... #corellationofdistraction
Honestly I'm a little shocked at the lack of assistance offered to the couple without power. Is it normal to ignore a boat in distress out there? Sure, they did a great job of getting in by themselves, but it would of taken seconds for one of the multiple jet skis active at the time to offer a tow-in....yet it seems no-one could be bothered. Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but a boat in distress takes precedence over everything. You stop whatever you are doing and at least offer to assist.....who knows when it might be your turn.
I own 5 boats and the majority of landing problems getting the boat lined up were coming in too fast to a trailer too deep in the water. Don't have the bunks fully submerged. Try submerging only the back half or 3/4 at most. Then quit being so lazy and crank on the rest of the way. At least you will be aligned better. CC Captain also has good insight so listen to his tips before some of you idiots go out again.
There's a viral video of a drunk guy in St. Baarts(?) who gets his foot chopped clean off. It's gruesome. He gets up on the rear deck of a water taxi with a stump, half way up his shin, gushing blood. I don't recommend looking for the video.
That not so smart lady pushing that boat with the motor in gear was about the dumbest thing I've seen in a while. That could have been a disaster very easily!
Breaking down in a car leaves you on a road with the likelihood of another car coming along if you have no backup plan. Boats break down more often due to their environment, (meaning higher maintenance than a car), which leaves you subject to wind, tides and a rocky shoreline . . . I'm not surprised over the amount boating breakdowns and mishaps you see due to the greater logistics needed to operate a Boat vs a Car, but I am surprised at how many don't take that fact into account and throw caution to the wind while risking their life and others. A friend insisted on taking his Pregnant Wife along on a fishing trip we made out of Petersburg Alaska early one morning. We were 20+ miles out, in Thomas Bay and the Fog decided to roll in behind us about the same time she'd decided she might be having a Baby in the not-too-distant future. She kept saying she was fine, but my buddy (her husband) and I looked at each other knowing Urgency was the word of the hour, and regardless of what happened, not to show panic. Thomas Bay had a small entrance protected by sand bar and 15 miles of open water beyond that to Kupreanof Island. This was long before GPS and my LORAN was unreliable in the SE Ak islands. I had 3 compasses on board and two waterproof NOAA Charts, Two Radio's and an EPIRB in case we needed coast guard help. I was in a Boston Whaler 22' Outrage w/ a Bimini Top & 250 hp Yamaha w/ a Honda trolling (emergency) motor. Nice self-bailing boat, w/ plenty of spares on board, and kept you warm in winter, so that wasn't at issue. I shot a course for just left of the T Bay opening (that way, when you arrive and don't see your target, you know it's to your right), made the bay opening and punched it towards Kupreanof Is. Came up to Kupreanof w/ room to spare and followed the shoreline back into town w/o a hitch. She delivered a Fat baby that evening and I was Thanked repeatedly for being prepared to deal with the weather and gettin back OK in what seemed a normal fashion. The Truth is, my bud and I were both concerned, Very Concerned ! . . . but we stayed kewl, which helped her to be calm as well. SE Alaska contains 70% of the U.S. Coastline within it due to all the Islands that make up that part of the county. It's a Rockpile up there. It's where the U.S. Coast guard likes to Recruit from on the West Coast because of the situational awareness it takes to navigate around there. Nowadays a good GPS is Gold on a boat when the $h!t hits the fan.
@@bidenkidsniffer4926 And ur that idiot who skipped English class thinking it'd be cool to hang out behind the Gym and have a smoke instead. Good luck at that Fast Food drive thru window job, ur gonna need it.
The couple without power navigated to and docked better than most people on this channel who have twin motors, and they did it without fighting and yelling at each other.
Hey CCC . ………You got me with
“Front Porch Swinging in!” Thanks for the laugh😅⚓️⚓️⚓️
I have a hard and fast rule on my boat. If anyone is in the water near the boat, the motor is OFF. Even picking up fallen tubers. I loop within 10 yds and power off. It is too easy for an accident to happen like someone bumping the throttle into gear. It’s also easy to guarantee that doesn’t happen. If there is someone in water, motor is completely off.
Your commentary is second to none 😂😂😂
As a kid in the 80's we had a brand new Boston Whaler 13.5' boat w/ a Evinrude 40 HP that was kept in a boat slip. After watching these types of videos there is no way in hell that I would go through the boat ramp/trailer debacle every time I want to take the boat out. For me, keeping it at a marina is a must. Too big of a hassle to deal with a trailer & too much room for error/failure.
I was born and raised in NSB, one of the last graduating classes from the old highschool right across from the ramp. I love these videos. Brings me back to my early years and I am constantly waiting for some friends to show up in the videos 😂😂
Very cool!
The girl going around in circles on the jetski pretty much sums up today's society!
i said the same thing to myself
That girl seems to be the only person who knows what she wants to do. She's not bothering anybody and it's staying in her spot and not getting in the way of
anyone else.
@@christopherudowenko7157 you do have a point. Seemed silly at first but you’re right. She could be in every ones way and making a wake but she’s all by herself.
Failed to disengage nose from cell phone.
"Front porch coming in"... I love the descriptions.
The genius on the PWC going in circles while on the phone…. Sums up the under 30 of today!!
"passenger princess", LOL!
That little runabout did good getting in with only push pole and paddle. (not oar)
I agree with you that "slow and steady wins the race." I rode with a captain once that said as we approached the dock, "Driving your boat onto your trailer is for show," and he was 100% correct. I watched him as he gingerly guided his boat onto his trailer with a line.
Those folks in the bushes steadily stirring up the sabre-tooth sand gnats😂
It's amazing how many videos like yours on RUclips with people trying to put their boats on the trailers while the bunks or rollers are fully submerged. If they watched more videos like this, they would be pros!
Good one CC Captain. 👍 A lot of good shots. Your fan base and shoutouts are growing at the ramp. Thanks for making me laugh 😃 and keep em coming.
G'day from Australia. Bloody great channel, good work mate!
Great job! One of these days I will catch you down at the ramp!
Just a bayliner doing bayliner things.
Passenger princess got a chuckle out of me.
Cheers brother 🍻
The guy at the end of the video between the truck and Power Boat is crazy and Lucky.
"oar on the boat"? I am reminded of a Benny Hill skit. "Thems ain't me oars, thems is me sisters". C3, get me some merch for dat!
oh my ! getting out right there next to the prop to push is a no no !!
CCC, u have this u tube thing down pat. 👍
I’d puke if I was that kid on the wave runner. 😂
Love this channel and content, keep it coming man!!!!
I love this! We live nearby & my father in law often comes by with breakfast and watches the show!
Did everybody see the recent vid on Twitter and TikTok where the guy lost a foot getting back onto a big yacht?
Yo! Wow! So hard to watch. It really does happen.
Watching this lady on this vid swim so close to the motor made me NERVOUS!
People need to be made aware of the danger.
All it takes is one Google search for prop injuries and these people might think twice before getting anywhere near the business end of the boat......not fun viewing tbh.
*Lmao straight to the Merch, Not even a Come say hi and hang out or something, just “I might have some merch” “heres the website if i dont”* 🤣🤣💀💀
Man, I’m an avid west coast boater. I’ve never seen such an s show as the east coast folks. A few thousand boats can launch on the Columbia river in Astoria without issue. What a nightmare you have over there.
“A clean ship is a happy ship.” You must be former Navy.
You kill me man!! LOL!! Bring it.
It is strange when you see a Bayliner in a bad situation it seems as familiar as a Mustang hitting a curb while doing a burnout it just seems natural
I taught my wife what to do and in what order when launching and docking, less stress ,arguments it is like clockwork, bumpers are on when slowly approaching the dock, dock lines are cleated and ready.
Sounds like you have quite a few fans there... Your a celebrity now...😊
😂😂 “strap goes zoong”
Those trailers are deeper than most people's feelings.
Geez, I'm not into more oversight, but they need to add ramp education to boaters safety...love the content!!!
Agreed! Lesson 1: don’t go faster than you’re willing to hit something Lesson 2: your don’t need to spin the wheel all 5 revolutions from one side to the other to adjust. Lesson 3: you’re not alone. Be considerate.
This video should have been named, "Welcome to the ramp wranglin rodeo", with all of those boats being rescued off on the mud and oyster beds.
The sheer pin comment hit close to home. I broke so many as a kid, I had to start cutting nails as replacements 😂
LoL me too,try smooth end of old drill bits they Snap just as nicely
Man sometimes you don’t realize who your filming. Those were my kids killing it haha. Tag me next time
That Yellowfin is a sweet boat
Bro, your commentary is hilarious. Keep it up Captain.
Appreciate it! Don't forget to subscribe!
Enjoying the day and spending that hard-earned money. 👍
Great job I enjoy watching your show brother I hope you have it every day from now on have a blessed day and be safe 🙏
Your videos are the best..your voice is very relaxing..
Glad you think so! Thank you for watching!
I hear me at the end you credit card captain😂
That’s you? :)
@@CreditCardCaptain yea I went there last weekend to you weren’t there I was the one on the custom micro skiff with the big tower speakers I’ll be out there tomorrow
Maybe the girl going in circles on the jet ski is a pole dancer during the business week.
Enjoyed thx Capt like the youngster story.
At the end 14:30 I think you captured a couple of Sandbar Gypsies.
Great content as usual, thank you for the posts
My pleasure! Glad you like it!
Proline captain was risking lives
The No See Ems comment couldn't be more accurate.
Oh god I’ll be there this weekend with my aluminum jon boat and mud motor have mercy
"gotta put the clicker in click".😅😉
Nice video CCC
I hope you never have to whitness someone going into a prop. It's amazing how people don't understand, if your beached than it's EVERYONE OUT !! LOL it's called buoyancy
Damn funny. "Wait, they had a paddle all along?"
Oh hell, that pwc could have shouldered up to that stalled boat and really helped and it would have taken less than a minute. Shame on him.
I always let my boat run on driveway for about half hour or so just to be sure!
great show Capt Credit Card!
OMG!!!!!!!! Her walking behind a running motor made me sick to the stomach!
Bobbers in bloom 😂
30k followers, Good for you 👍
RUclips is slow. My other channel grows quicker. Fb for ccc has 120k total now
Honey, why don’t we use these paddles instead of sticks? “Shut it, woman! We only use those when we are inches from shore!”
SOMETIMES WEARING YOUR CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR IN PUBLIC ISNT THE BEST CALL HORRIFYING
Lookin good @ 13:30 👍😎
How much are you asking for your blue f150?
funny... when the thong is driving the boat there are usually no problems, but when the thong is on the bow-lines and capt is driving, it often goes to hell... #corellationofdistraction
Honestly I'm a little shocked at the lack of assistance offered to the couple without power. Is it normal to ignore a boat in distress out there?
Sure, they did a great job of getting in by themselves, but it would of taken seconds for one of the multiple jet skis active at the time to offer a tow-in....yet it seems no-one could be bothered. Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but a boat in distress takes precedence over everything. You stop whatever you are doing and at least offer to assist.....who knows when it might be your turn.
2:24 i dont think she has any idea how lucky she is
It really kills me that people are so attached to their phones they can't even have a good time.
I own 5 boats and the majority of landing problems getting the boat lined up were coming in too fast to a trailer too deep in the water. Don't have the bunks fully submerged. Try submerging only the back half or 3/4 at most. Then quit being so lazy and crank on the rest of the way. At least you will be aligned better. CC Captain also has good insight so listen to his tips before some of you idiots go out again.
There's a viral video of a drunk guy in St. Baarts(?) who gets his foot chopped clean off. It's gruesome. He gets up on the rear deck of a water taxi with a stump, half way up his shin, gushing blood. I don't recommend looking for the video.
Can passengers consume alcohol on the boats..🇺🇸🏴✌
Yes
Commentary from a long lost relative of Bob Ross
Floating & telescoping boat hook.
Googan!
That not so smart lady pushing that boat with the motor in gear was about the dumbest thing I've seen in a while. That could have been a disaster very easily!
The deep trailers are the worst ones.
5:14 hawk tua
Steer then gear!!! gahhh.
Breaking down in a car leaves you on a road with the likelihood of another car coming along if you have no backup plan. Boats break down more often due to their environment, (meaning higher maintenance than a car), which leaves you subject to wind, tides and a rocky shoreline . . . I'm not surprised over the amount boating breakdowns and mishaps you see due to the greater logistics needed to operate a Boat vs a Car, but I am surprised at how many don't take that fact into account and throw caution to the wind while risking their life and others.
A friend insisted on taking his Pregnant Wife along on a fishing trip we made out of Petersburg Alaska early one morning. We were 20+ miles out, in Thomas Bay and the Fog decided to roll in behind us about the same time she'd decided she might be having a Baby in the not-too-distant future. She kept saying she was fine, but my buddy (her husband) and I looked at each other knowing Urgency was the word of the hour, and regardless of what happened, not to show panic. Thomas Bay had a small entrance protected by sand bar and 15 miles of open water beyond that to Kupreanof Island. This was long before GPS and my LORAN was unreliable in the SE Ak islands. I had 3 compasses on board and two waterproof NOAA Charts, Two Radio's and an EPIRB in case we needed coast guard help. I was in a Boston Whaler 22' Outrage w/ a Bimini Top & 250 hp Yamaha w/ a Honda trolling (emergency) motor. Nice self-bailing boat, w/ plenty of spares on board, and kept you warm in winter, so that wasn't at issue. I shot a course for just left of the T Bay opening (that way, when you arrive and don't see your target, you know it's to your right), made the bay opening and punched it towards Kupreanof Is. Came up to Kupreanof w/ room to spare and followed the shoreline back into town w/o a hitch. She delivered a Fat baby that evening and I was Thanked repeatedly for being prepared to deal with the weather and gettin back OK in what seemed a normal fashion. The Truth is, my bud and I were both concerned, Very Concerned ! . . . but we stayed kewl, which helped her to be calm as well.
SE Alaska contains 70% of the U.S. Coastline within it due to all the Islands that make up that part of the county. It's a Rockpile up there. It's where the U.S. Coast guard likes to Recruit from on the West Coast because of the situational awareness it takes to navigate around there. Nowadays a good GPS is Gold on a boat when the $h!t hits the fan.
Nobody will ever read all of that. What a smooth brain
@@bidenkidsniffer4926 And ur that idiot who skipped English class thinking it'd be cool to hang out behind the Gym and have a smoke instead. Good luck at that Fast Food drive thru window job, ur gonna need it.
No see-ums come out and bite you like lions 🤣🤣🤣
Ever been bit? They coined fafo
Just out of curiosity for a non-American, what species are you referring to here please?
Pull it out
Deeper
“Front porch coming in” 🤣🤣🤣
I think you need to do the coast guard course. Your idea of the rules is suspect
That's why I never pull out
PROLINE IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE A CATTLE BARGE
they are showing their stupidity on the boat they own
Need a monkey fist on that tow rope.
Why doesn't he use the paddle like a paddle.
you sold your boat. Whats next? 21'er?
I guess the lady pushing the boat out figures she has two legs what's the problem....
📷🖖👊😎
I believe if your under 20 ft you have to have a oar
Deeper is only better when it is?
always great content,thanks!!
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Jetskis a waste of fibreglass and a marine engine
People or what I prefer to call them: " biological ballast "
The lack of common sense is unreal
Jetskis are the devil
once again it seams as though the women operators do it better LOL but true :( my man card revoked LOL
I'm sorry, but the sound of your voice, the tone, and your Florida accent just don't go together in my mind. No offense sir.
Well he has 10’s of thousands of followers and supporters. So you can tune out