HOW TO DRIVE A BOAT IN ROUGH SEAS - BIG OCEAN SWELLS!

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  • @quill6211
    @quill6211 Рік тому +15

    You girls teach the most important boating curriculum that no other channel teaches. TY

  • @ralphdetloff8300
    @ralphdetloff8300 13 годин тому

    Spent four years in the US Coast Guard and l learned more about correct seamanship from you two young ladies than I did in the Guard . Thanks for what you are doing and I guarantee you will be saving lives ! You may never know it but you WILL !

  • @choimdachoim9491
    @choimdachoim9491 2 роки тому +16

    A quarter of a dollar is 25 cents but a quarter of 180 degrees (or direction of waves) is 45. Really useful, necessary and potentially life-saving information presented here. I've been watching boat-fail videos lately and I understand the mistakes people are making in rough seas now.

    • @kashfiqbal
      @kashfiqbal 7 місяців тому +1

      This was my mistake, taking waves at 45 degrees is often feel like I lacked control of the boat as it exposed the broadside

  • @awittypilot8961
    @awittypilot8961 3 роки тому +12

    Yeah...you two cuties pretty much nailed it. Following seas trim up and find your speed....opposite into the waves, the sea will make your bow lift so trim down and find your speed. For troughs trim asymmetrically. It's ok if your tabs/motors don't match. GREAT vid though....I raced offshore for a long time and your advice is definitely sound. It's really about speed more than anything. Sometimes slower can even be dangerous....same with going too fast

  • @thercattrainer
    @thercattrainer 3 роки тому +121

    This is one of the best videos that I have ever seen on operating a motor vessel in rough seas. I worked for many years in the Gulf of Mexico Oil Patch as a USCG licensed Merchant Marine Captain, and AB Special while hauling fluids, equipment, supplies, groceries, and personnel to and from the oil platforms and I’m still on active status. Keep up the good work Gale Force Twins!

  • @alpeters944
    @alpeters944 3 роки тому +5

    Ive been boating 40 years all inland lakes and rivers. Just bought a place near tampa so i was looking for some pointers on big water boating. You girls are great. Great to see the young generation doing it right. Thanks. Im following.

  • @PP-lk2pt
    @PP-lk2pt 3 роки тому +61

    I live in Alaska and have been commercial fishing and piloting ships for thirty years this was a great educational video . The subject was clearly presented and you two exude confidence that speaks volumes to your time spent on the water .Great Job !

    • @nightdevil6666
      @nightdevil6666 2 роки тому +1

      How is it up there these days? Worth moving back after the 14 years ive been away?

    • @sugondeece365
      @sugondeece365 2 роки тому

      @@nightdevil6666 get out of anchorage and it’s still Alaska.

    • @nightdevil6666
      @nightdevil6666 2 роки тому

      @@sugondeece365 That's where I grew up. I have heard bad things about Anchorage as of late and its kinda bummed me out about my dream of moving back. Heard similar stories about Wasilla :/ a lot of drugs and crime. Not at all what I remember growing up there. So where do you recomend?

  • @edwinkauenhofen2404
    @edwinkauenhofen2404 2 роки тому +1

    Thx ladies, as a new boat owner I'll be watching this one several times before heading out.

  • @vannigiovannigio8861
    @vannigiovannigio8861 2 роки тому +9

    Thank you two for spending the time to educate us boaters.

    • @GaleForceTwins
      @GaleForceTwins  2 роки тому +2

      Thats always the goal :) Thank you for watching!

  • @KM-px8cs
    @KM-px8cs Рік тому +4

    You twins are more knowledgeable than anyone else I've watched videos from, and cover topics that are hard to find instruction on. For those who underestimate women they need to watch your channel!

    • @GaleForceTwins
      @GaleForceTwins  Рік тому

      Wow, thank you!

    • @officialWWM
      @officialWWM Місяць тому

      Except they don’t understand the difference between 25 cents and 45 degrees 😂

  • @cfonvip5151
    @cfonvip5151 3 роки тому +9

    I was traying for long, long, long time to fully understand the drill of trimming up, down, out, in, listen to stupid youtubers stepping in their docking boats on a calm lake.
    Today, I bumped to you girls and now I can master my boat in any condition.
    You rocks! Tank you so much.

  • @getitdone6694
    @getitdone6694 Рік тому +1

    Was coming back from Anacapa at Channel Islands west coast with my son, 17mph winds and 23 gusts, seas were rough as hell, in a 20 foot bowrider I/O 5.7L waves coming from all sides following, side and front riptides. It was a washing machin spin cycle. So following in the trough was out of the question, that was my first adventure in rough seas. Learned on the spot. Best advise is be calm don't go to fast or too slow stand up have patience. I remember flying of the crests into the holes. It was a 12mile or so stretch. Rough as hell my son was freaking out and he was 22. In semi rough seas like the video the advice given in this vudeo is spot on.
    Really enjoy watching the twins. Thanks for the great content.

  • @MichaelWillems
    @MichaelWillems Рік тому +3

    I’m a new boater: just five hours experience on a bowrider. Yesterday the local river was quite rough, and I worked almost all of this out through trial and error. Obviously you supplied additional detail and laid it out in a very logical manner. I am also a educator and allow me to say, you two are excellent teachers. Thanks!

  • @callong1
    @callong1 Рік тому +1

    Love how you actually explain what the sea terms are!! Up Sea, Down Sea. Very interesting!!

  • @anthiarvaniti580
    @anthiarvaniti580 3 роки тому +3

    Hey there! Am a female captain on a fishing boat and a fishing tours charter owner in Santorini. Am so so happy i foubd your channel. So proud of you. 👏👏👏
    Welldone. Wish you could visit us in Greece ⚓💙🎣

  • @gilesfisher5277
    @gilesfisher5277 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic. Sisterly sacrifice! Love your videos. No pain, no gain!

  • @nukimo2967
    @nukimo2967 2 роки тому +8

    Thanks Amanda & Emily! We retired to Myrtle Beach and recently joined a well-known boat club. Off the South Carolina coast it’s fairly shallow for some 13-15 miles before the drop off to the deeper ocean and deep sea fishing. When not inshore fishing, we’ve learned there are a couple spots (holes) three miles offshore. We’re just learning how to boat and will be getting training and certified to pilot offshore. This video was very helpful as it was clearly explained and easily understandable. Again, Thanks & Fish On!

  • @xThat1dude
    @xThat1dude Місяць тому

    I been in the water heavy for the past 4 years. I came here for a few tips and i just got a huge detailed lesson that i didn't know i needed. Thank you

  • @MegaGemann
    @MegaGemann Рік тому +5

    I'd feel safe on the water with these two. I definitely learned something! Great job guys!!!

  • @nacho33ful
    @nacho33ful 10 місяців тому +1

    Live in the Chihuahuan desert but if the sea ever comes inland this far, I’ll be saying the Gale force twins said to! ❤. Elephant butte on weekends can get rough sometimes, thanks for the tips.

  • @dr.strangelove7739
    @dr.strangelove7739 2 роки тому +21

    First time viewer. Loved the video, girls! I'm an old freshwater lake boater and can appreciate your great advice. The ocean is a completely different ballgame, and when you are in an open bow boat with and inboard, you really need to be careful not to bury the bow in a wave and allow all of the water to drain down into the engine compartment where it will kill your motor and leave you stranded!

    • @GaleForceTwins
      @GaleForceTwins  2 роки тому +5

      Thank you!! We are so glad our video was helpful ☺️

  • @berniecoles2337
    @berniecoles2337 3 роки тому +1

    You ladies have explained powerboat handling at sea excellently, with very clear and understandable advice.

  • @potterwalker4823
    @potterwalker4823 3 роки тому +3

    great that you two are informing a new generation w passion and knowledge of and for the seas. I’ve been on the water all my life and it’s nice to see girl power at sea level.

  • @johnwedow2117
    @johnwedow2117 Рік тому +2

    A nice crisp delivery. Thanks for your work

  • @bradfordrodgers1515
    @bradfordrodgers1515 3 роки тому +7

    Great job! You two are great teachers! As a novice inland boater on lakes (Ohio), I don't ever get to see these conditions on my boat. It's fun to see how boaters who handle the big water take care of business intelligently and safely. Keep up the great work!

  • @billyjackcurtis4680
    @billyjackcurtis4680 6 місяців тому

    Being the dad of 6 year old twin girls puts all my other life experiences in perspective im a disabled army vet from gulf war 1. But i got my purple heart when i had my twin girls in 20017. Now a 51 year old slab of meat just hoping my girls prosper in this messed up world. Im just so happy that there are some ppsitive role models out there not shaking it or just living off the govt. I can only imagine your dads is the loudest and the proudest father in every room. Keep up the great work Cap 2x.

  • @charlieb9954
    @charlieb9954 2 роки тому +5

    I have ZERO experience driving boats and never owned one. Watching this video was very informative and exciting to watch how much fun it is piloting a boat when your trained and know what your doing. You have inspired me, at age 54, to go get my six pack license and start down the sea captains trail. Any pointers of any kind would be appreciated. I currently live in north east Texas so I may have to take vacation time to get this done but I’m excited about it! Thanks for the inspiration. 😊

  • @acura4utoo
    @acura4utoo 2 роки тому +2

    When you say it out loud, and show the pictures, it’s just common sense, but prior to your tutorial, I had no idea! Thanks for the awesome video! You make a great team!

  • @richardcunningham3671
    @richardcunningham3671 Рік тому +4

    I've watched your video several times. Theory combined with real life demonstration - the perfect combo! I think it's the best I have seen on this topic. Well done you two. They should show this on the various motorboat training courses, such as the RYA day skipper here in the UK. Thank you, Richie.

  • @mattkellahan
    @mattkellahan Рік тому +2

    I live in Antarctica and have been piloting space shuttles across the ocean floor for 170 years working for the international oceanic gloating association and THIS is a good video 👍

    • @GaleForceTwins
      @GaleForceTwins  Рік тому

      That is such a nice compliment!! Thank you very much 😊

  • @keithhumpherys8343
    @keithhumpherys8343 3 роки тому +22

    Being a twin I am always interested the interaction of other twins It the first time seeing twins motoring/sailing. I find it wonderful that you both can be together and work together. I like your enthusiasm.

  • @davide4680
    @davide4680 3 роки тому +2

    Very good lessons in boating 101. Anyone can purchase a boat in my state but no captain license is required.
    These tips you just gave are not only good to keep you dry but can save your life. Great job Amanda & Emily

  • @memoe911
    @memoe911 3 роки тому +11

    I’ve been researching boating videos for a few months before making a decision on buying my own boat. I never thought I’d learn about boating skills from a couple of blonde teenage girls (I kinda expected boating authorities to be older gentlemen with deep raspy voices, extremely tanned skin and interesting accents) but here we are. This is one of the best, if not the best, videos on handling boats. Good job girls. Stay safe and give us more great videos like this one!

    • @stevechu8201
      @stevechu8201 3 роки тому +3

      You're probably expecting captain Jack Sparrow. :)

    • @p.a.ch.3861
      @p.a.ch.3861 3 роки тому +2

      both ladies pass on their professionl skill to help our weekend boating safe and fun..
      many thanks

    • @memoe911
      @memoe911 3 роки тому

      @cherry bomb so true 😂

  • @gauravnarsinghani
    @gauravnarsinghani 3 роки тому +2

    Best twins on UA-cam hands down, so natural with the camera and such good skippers too! Love your vids! Thank you for the tutorials

  • @oithachiei01
    @oithachiei01 3 роки тому +14

    Thank you. Finally someone teaches this topic.

    • @GaleForceTwins
      @GaleForceTwins  3 роки тому

      So glad you found it helpful! Thank you for watching 😊

    • @robertpendzick9250
      @robertpendzick9250 3 роки тому

      @@GaleForceTwins Yes, you can find so many 'fails' but very few on how to at least try to safely cross rough inlets.

  • @demmett72
    @demmett72 3 роки тому +2

    I have been surf fishing for years in New York and wanted to get into boat fishing. Your videos are great. So much information. I'm learning a lot. Unlike most videos on here you 2 don't make it about yourself. It's sort of having a teacher explain things to you. Keep it up!

    • @GaleForceTwins
      @GaleForceTwins  3 роки тому +1

      That is exactly what we hope to accomplish in our videos!! Thank you for watching!

  • @stingray4540
    @stingray4540 3 роки тому +7

    I have three daughters, 8,6&3. We recently discovered your channel. They are constantly begging me to watch Gale Force Twins.
    Today they were playing “Gale Force Twins” and one of them caught a “5” salmon” that was a keeper, the other one caught a “3” salmon” that was too small so she thew it back. They also caught a “15” crappie” and a “15 pound swordfish”... 😆
    Fishing is my life so I try to keep them interested and take them out even though I’ve been too busy with work to get out much myself these last 3 years. I’m really glad they now have two nice young women for role models to keep them interested in fishing outside of the few trips I take them on.

    • @GaleForceTwins
      @GaleForceTwins  3 роки тому +2

      This is best fish story I’ve ever heard! Those are all some of our favorite catches. Thank you for sharing, please tell your daughters tight lines 🐟

  • @wdaub
    @wdaub 4 місяці тому +1

    I avoid rough seas. I really hate the bounding. Thanks for taking the time. You guys do a great job. Don't waste any time. OMT I used to be an ocean racer on sail boats so knowing how to deal with the seas is important because many times you can't just back in.

    • @The_Touring_Jedi
      @The_Touring_Jedi 3 місяці тому

      Especially on a 18 foot motorboat. My first solo ride ended up in a moderate storm winds gusting at 40mph while aproaching marina docking was almost imposible. Sharp waves on a boardside NW-W wind...eventually what save me are all those books about sailing. I went straight inside marina and took U turn right after the wave and went against the wind to docking station. 2 rental guys waited for ropes. I was with 2 kids and wife...never again made same mistake. From that day windy app and radars are always on hours before we go out and even then I follow closely weather developments all day offshore. Adriatic Sea in Europe can be really surprising and dangerous.

  • @idaho_girl
    @idaho_girl 3 роки тому +19

    I'm a sailor so it is interesting to learn about powerboat handling. I appreciate good seamanship (seawomanship) by anyone in any type of boat!

    • @guardrailbiter
      @guardrailbiter 3 роки тому +1

      Are you sure you're a sailor? You don't cuss like a sailor. ;-)

  • @L3Dhelpguide
    @L3Dhelpguide Рік тому

    Love that you are talking about education to the community. Because of having a few friends who lost control of the boat, with out kill tether attached to them, it would be appreciated to see you also setting the example of that as well.

  • @rlrieth
    @rlrieth 3 роки тому +5

    This is so good. What a great informative video. For the record I don’t drive boats but I have been at sea and I would be happy to trust you girls to go fishing with.

  • @dennispilotte7286
    @dennispilotte7286 2 роки тому

    Great educational video! As a father for two daughters I am very happy to see that you and your sisters have broken into a world of where men mainly dominated it. Y’all are obviously very smart, but also very determined! Great job and good for y’all!

  • @ceakoth
    @ceakoth 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for the super helpful video! I’m looking to get my first boat and plan to keep it on the lake (it will only be 19 feet) but these tips are still super helpful. Keeping my wife and son from getting seasick will help ensure it’s a family activity that sticks :)

  • @hflanders
    @hflanders 3 роки тому

    Just retired to gulf coast of Florida and plan on buying a boat after our house is built...my wife and I have been watching all kinds of videos about types of boats when we came across this video. So informative and went right into your other video about navigating the IC. Thank you both so much and we’ll be watching more.

  • @justoneman3916
    @justoneman3916 3 роки тому +44

    Great video! Best I’ve seen on the topic, keep up the good work! Ignore the haters and trolls.

  • @vivfox207
    @vivfox207 2 роки тому +3

    Great training video for a power boat beginner. One I keep returning to. Well done!

    • @GaleForceTwins
      @GaleForceTwins  2 роки тому

      That’s awesome! Thank you for watching ☺️

  • @wendellbryant
    @wendellbryant Рік тому +1

    Best boating tutorial on UA-cam. You rock ladies.

  • @davidgaylord7453
    @davidgaylord7453 3 роки тому +5

    I think it's important to note that every boat handles seas differently. It's important to know how your boat handles the seas and your own skills, and then don't exceed your or your boats limits. Challenge yourself to learn and get experience but don't get in over your head. Always know where your safe out is also, sometimes it's better to wait for better conditions, whether that is a change in tide or a change in weather.

  • @gollingchryslerofchelsea8531
    @gollingchryslerofchelsea8531 5 місяців тому

    I have to say, these girls know more than most of the people I encounter on the water! Very well done.

  • @giovanniquintana7625
    @giovanniquintana7625 3 роки тому +7

    Finally, an educational video on how to handle rough seas done in style. Thank you!

  • @RichardCampbell-o7i
    @RichardCampbell-o7i 8 місяців тому

    Ladies that was awesome. We are lake boaters about to become ocean boaters so we are used to rough waters but little experience with swells. Thanks for putting together such a helpful, informative, well-exampled video. The Gail Force Twins ROCK!! Thank you very much!!!

  • @jameskoch7190
    @jameskoch7190 3 роки тому +10

    Going to put your tutorial of backing up into a slip with just the motors to use this weekend.Thx👍

  • @ATLOffroad
    @ATLOffroad 3 роки тому +2

    I just bought a 23’ boat and wanted to learn a few tricks of the trade before spring and summer. Thank you for making this video. It’s a great resource. I can’t wait for warmer weather and take my new boat out.

    • @GaleForceTwins
      @GaleForceTwins  3 роки тому

      We are glad this was helpful! A 23’ boat is the perfect size to learn!

  • @williamsalte5484
    @williamsalte5484 3 роки тому +11

    I've watched many videos of boats transiting Haulover Inlet in Florida. I suggest that you contact the UA-cam channel and see if you can use some of the videos with commentary on techniques.

  • @SuperGolgotha
    @SuperGolgotha 3 роки тому +1

    I just watched a bunch of videos of boats getting beaten up at Haulover inlet so I went looking for videos on how to handle choppy conditions safely and I found your channel. This
    is great info.

    • @GaleForceTwins
      @GaleForceTwins  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you!! So glad you found it helpful 😊

    • @boba5559
      @boba5559 2 роки тому

      @@GaleForceTwins As an aspiring boater. this video was super informative!!! I watch the Haulover videos as well and was wondering if you guys ever uploaded the inlet video you talked about at the end? I searched but couldn't find it...would love to see it. Thanks for sharing captains!

  • @Tomahawkndn
    @Tomahawkndn 3 роки тому +3

    Nice class ladies, the killer off course is getting ahead in an inlet, surfing then pearling the bow and the potential capsize.

  • @frankhiggs4141
    @frankhiggs4141 2 роки тому +1

    I'm glad I'm doing everything right when I'm on the water I'm very good at reading conditions at sea thankyou for that video I'm sure it's helping many people read their conditions better and being safe .

  • @scary_scat3924
    @scary_scat3924 3 роки тому +3

    I’ve been running boats for 40yrs and we’ve always referred to these conditions as a following sea.However we referred to the technique used to run in these conditions as heading Down sea.

    • @dpd6401
      @dpd6401 3 роки тому

      Yep, same, following sea, head sea, beam sea, quarter sea and broad on the bow. My boat is 7m long, fitted with twins and no trim tabs, therefore I have to adjust all my trim via the engines, something he girls did not allude to.

  • @SurvivalHunterNM
    @SurvivalHunterNM 2 роки тому

    Wow... Okay... I did a lot of boating in the 80s. Yes... I'm a little long in the tooth... And, I'm just about to move to Florida and do a lot more boating. This is the first time I've learned that you're not supposed to surf the waves. Thank you, ladies. Now, I'll just thank my lucky stars that my cabin cruiser never took a dive. Nice video!

    • @SurvivalHunterNM
      @SurvivalHunterNM 2 роки тому

      P.s. You earned a new subscriber with this one. Thanks again!

  • @cliffhuson2364
    @cliffhuson2364 3 роки тому +16

    Brilliant advice and so clearly described! Still waiting for Covid to let me take delivery of my first boat, but this information is invaluable before I set out in it.
    Great work ladies 👌

  • @BLUESKYS4EVE
    @BLUESKYS4EVE 5 місяців тому

    Very simple to follow the instructions and reasoning. Good preparation and delivery. You girls rock.

  • @Pharm_NYC
    @Pharm_NYC 3 роки тому +3

    Gotta say - I learned a few things. Thank you both and don't the the 'fellas" steer you in the wrong direction. Excellent job!!

  • @tonymtztx
    @tonymtztx 2 роки тому

    As a new boater, about to experience the sea soon but after watching this video I don't feel so nervous. Thank you girls👍

  • @skionenine
    @skionenine 3 роки тому +8

    It's amazing how your insight registers much clearer the second time I watched this entire video. First time I watched it I took everything at face value; but now having experience driving boats, I know exactly how all the seas you talk about feel, and it really does help understanding the concepts that you both illustrated in this video! All the tips have been very helpful and great - keep up the good work as I look forward to more of your future content!

    • @GaleForceTwins
      @GaleForceTwins  3 роки тому +3

      That’s amazing!! Thanks for watching 😊🐟 we are so glad you found our video helpful!

    • @victoreous626
      @victoreous626 3 роки тому +2

      Watch the video for a third viewing to ingrain the info. You will glean the meat info on the third viewing.

  • @360kingsfornone
    @360kingsfornone 3 роки тому

    Excellent explanation , awhile back my wife and I toured a whale watching charter in the Monterey Bay. It makes sense now why we’re in a zig zag pattern 1 mile out of the harbor. Our seas were a lot more choppier, windier and more white caps than your video. The wife didn’t like the diesel smell at the aft so there was a unoccupied spot next to the captain’s window, the captain actually ask my wife to please step back so he can read the ocean! I do recall the captain would perform all of those maneuvers, we would be rocking and rolling in neutral giving us the opportunity to capture a group of whales breaching for the sardines. Very informative on what to look for in open seas. TY

  • @captmiker7423
    @captmiker7423 3 роки тому +5

    We are big fans of your channel. Thought this might help. Definition of quartering sea: a sea striking a ship's quarter at an angle of about 45 degrees to its heading.

    • @shipilot
      @shipilot 3 роки тому +1

      I think you mean 135° to the boats
      heading.

  • @davidcox389
    @davidcox389 3 роки тому

    I know nothing about a boat but to get in one and ride, or go gambling on one, but I enjoy watching two young ladies have fun and catch lots of fish. Keep up the good videos

  • @lauravalerius4667
    @lauravalerius4667 3 роки тому +11

    I think you meant to say that you would quarter a sea by going at a 45degree angle. Great lesson! What martyrs you are to help us learn!

    • @dustintunis9347
      @dustintunis9347 3 роки тому

      I was wondering if that was what she meant. 25° seemed like an unusual choice. Technically 90° is a quarter of the way around, but obviously that wouldn't be right. 45° would be a quarter of 180°.

  • @hidel308
    @hidel308 3 роки тому +2

    Learned all of this the hard way years ago. Wish I had you girls and your channel back in the 90’s. 😜 great video!

  • @tattsgti
    @tattsgti 3 роки тому +8

    I think I have seen all of your boat handling episodes. Extremely well done 👏

  • @captlucky2320
    @captlucky2320 Рік тому

    Intrepid probably one of the best riding boats on market. Congrats to your parents they have done a great job keep it up

  • @TheBL-ZNL
    @TheBL-ZNL 3 роки тому +156

    petition for connecting Gale force twins with the Haulover guys !

    • @vannigiovannigio8861
      @vannigiovannigio8861 2 роки тому +4

      No need to connect them. These ladies don't need them.

    • @carolethorn3211
      @carolethorn3211 2 роки тому +4

      @@vannigiovannigio8861 No no! Haulover needs the twins! (But that would take the fun out of watching so...)

    • @vannigiovannigio8861
      @vannigiovannigio8861 2 роки тому

      @@carolethorn3211 Absolutly right.

    • @ryneagheilim9782
      @ryneagheilim9782 Рік тому

      What kind of connect?

    • @KM-px8cs
      @KM-px8cs Рік тому

      They are better and more knowledgeable without dudes around!

  • @ferryvantichelen6521
    @ferryvantichelen6521 2 роки тому

    I've only got my beginner-sailboat-sailer-certificate last year, but this video will be super helpful to get my friends wet when I take them out. No seriously now, really nice and helpful video, thanks!

  • @skipyost177
    @skipyost177 3 роки тому +41

    Video yourselves using the skills entering Haulover Inlet on a rough day

  • @chiefcomplaint3992
    @chiefcomplaint3992 2 роки тому +1

    Great video with great info! I've been operating boats since I was 10 in both fresh and saltwater, in my 70's now. This was a good reminder that I need to remember to use my trim tabs more often, especially in rough water.

  • @carlosdevera2657
    @carlosdevera2657 3 роки тому +3

    at first, it was hard to recognize one from the other but now, i think i know now from watching you everytime you have new vlogs :)

  • @rustyh1686
    @rustyh1686 3 роки тому

    I have an 18'4" half cab but only spent time outside on big boats. Ive been out a few times in my 18ft tinny. I was confident and comfy, but it is nice to find your video, just to get some advice and comfirmation on what Im doing.
    Thanks guys👍👍👍

  • @henrytse20
    @henrytse20 3 роки тому +5

    Wow this was really informative. Thank you ladies!

  • @charitybull
    @charitybull 3 роки тому +1

    you two are great! Seriously keep it up. It is nice to see two competent captains sharing their knowledge.

  • @johnsimonds5597
    @johnsimonds5597 3 роки тому +6

    I'm waiting for Part 2 "TWinning at Haulover Inlet" , mix it up a bit use a Sea Doo, then an 18-22 Center Console, then your Intrepid and then a Midnight Express. No wait this could take a whole weekend better make it a mini-series.

    • @steliosmalamatos8755
      @steliosmalamatos8755 3 роки тому

      No boat can beat the Black Top Legend through the Haulover Inlet.. :) I would love to see these girls do a part 2 through Haulover during a rough day. I believe they would do better than most..

    • @trippy19640
      @trippy19640 3 роки тому

      I agree, that would be very useful

  • @caseylynn34
    @caseylynn34 2 роки тому +1

    This is the BEST video ive seen about this. You both are excellent at explaining complex topics in a way that is easy to learn and digestible. Thank you for getting soaked for us!

  • @reedb2369
    @reedb2369 3 роки тому +3

    love the tips you guys provide!

  • @MrDJJozii
    @MrDJJozii 3 роки тому

    One of the best practically and simply explaned videos on youtube! Thank you!

  • @ronnien5225
    @ronnien5225 3 роки тому +3

    I love the new intro.

  • @aeufirooenud83893
    @aeufirooenud83893 6 місяців тому +1

    you guys are great!

  • @JDERU01
    @JDERU01 3 роки тому +5

    Boat beginner here,thank you for the lesson girls.

  • @roberthornedo8819
    @roberthornedo8819 Рік тому +1

    New to boating and I have been watching a lot of "educational" video's, your video is not only extremely educational but also very well presented. I subscribed to see what else you have to offer. Thank you!

    • @GaleForceTwins
      @GaleForceTwins  Рік тому

      We are so glad we our content has been helpful! Thank you for watching 😊

  • @RP133
    @RP133 3 роки тому +5

    Would be interested to see a video comparing trimming motors vs tabs to find optimal setting for efficiency. Lots of conflicting info out there.

    • @sledzep01
      @sledzep01 3 роки тому

      Generally you should use the trim on the motors first as the tabs add drag. The tabs can assist if needed. Tabs are great to compensate side to side the if the weight is off

    • @RP133
      @RP133 3 роки тому

      @@sledzep01 Thank you. According to vessel view, I’ve seen my mpg go up sometimes using my trim tabs. Just found it interesting and wondering if anyone else uses tabs for performance or solely for side to side.

    • @jakelrsaunders
      @jakelrsaunders 2 роки тому

      Agreed, when travelling down/following seas trim tabs can't provide more bow lift than the natural running attitude of the boat at that speed. Trimming the motor redirects the thrust and can actively lift the bow. I also trim up when running across sea to keep the bow up and make the water break further back giving a drier ride.

  • @ciudadgilera
    @ciudadgilera 3 роки тому

    I recently got me a CC 28F single engine And I have bein looking for post like this, you girls are amassing the way you explain it is so clear that any newbie like me can understand, you are very talented teachers. I know I have to practice on this plus many otter topics, I drive big trucks for a living and I know what practicing it means, like professional baseball players go to batting practices every day we are no exception to improve our skills. Thanks for what you do.

  • @ricknicholson5894
    @ricknicholson5894 3 роки тому +4

    Now really impress me, cruising in confused seas. Like the vid, one of those I'll need to watch 5 times or so.

  • @teebzr5975
    @teebzr5975 2 роки тому

    I'm really impressed by these ladies skills. I'm new to boating and this was a great illustration

  • @supereliptic
    @supereliptic 3 роки тому +4

    And I’m now subscribed. This was a nicely informative video, and as you say at the start of it, you choose a day where the sea conditions was just right for it to serve as a teaching aid.
    Please make more of these videos if you have the time, they’re very good.

  • @ameeallen8614
    @ameeallen8614 Рік тому

    While on a charter off the coast of NC, a storm blew up between us and land. The capt tried waiting it out, but the storm kept getting more intense, so he decided to come on in. He had us put on our life jackets and come inside. The lightening and waves were terrifying. It was the most scared I've ever been in my life. I'm not sure of the boat size, but I know it wasn't big enough! I have never been more happy to see dry land. The captain said we dodged multiple water spouts and were in 10-12ft seas. He did a wonderful getting us back alive.

  • @HoustonBrownPhotography
    @HoustonBrownPhotography 3 роки тому +17

    Never heard them called that. I know them as FOLLOWING Seas, HEAD Seas, BEAM Seas, and QUARTER Seas. But then again, I am an old salt.

    • @michiganengineer8621
      @michiganengineer8621 3 роки тому +1

      You beat me to it LOL An old squid here, my last time out in the salt was in 1989 on an older (early-mid 1970's) Beneteau sailboat up out of Oyster Bay.

    • @GenesisHealthy
      @GenesisHealthy 3 роки тому +2

      Different generation from us crusty critters... redefinition.

    • @michiganengineer8621
      @michiganengineer8621 3 роки тому

      @@michaelsommers2356 When you're on a bird farm or a self-sinking ship you don't! (much)

    • @michaelsommers2356
      @michaelsommers2356 3 роки тому +1

      @@michiganengineer8621 My mistake. I confused 'squid' with 'bubblehead'. What can I say? It's been 40 years, and neither term is part of my everyday vocabulary any more.

    • @michiganengineer8621
      @michiganengineer8621 3 роки тому

      @@michaelsommers2356 I've been out since 85 myself. I keep running into it everywhere though LOL

  • @larrydvorshockii5935
    @larrydvorshockii5935 3 роки тому

    Thanx ladies, as a retired fish warden, that brought back many boating memories, not all of them enjoyable, but memories none the less. :-)

  • @chipsprayberry72
    @chipsprayberry72 3 роки тому +5

    Did y’all have to know this to get your captain license, or does learning it come with experience? Awesome vid and information as usual 🤙🏽

    • @GaleForceTwins
      @GaleForceTwins  3 роки тому +3

      The captains test definitely requires a lot of knowledge and proper studying! However, a very LARGE portion comes with sea time and experience 😊

    • @chipsprayberry72
      @chipsprayberry72 3 роки тому

      @@GaleForceTwins thank y’all for replying!!

  • @rinobijelich-mudronja7693
    @rinobijelich-mudronja7693 3 роки тому

    Really super simple explained. I'm working in charter for 10 years and do a lots of renting boats to people with licence but no experience at all so this helps me a lot to put my experience in to words. Wish you a nice sea ladies!

  • @ElvisPresleyE
    @ElvisPresleyE 3 роки тому +3

    Great Show " Should have seen this when I had my first boat. And sank it. LOL

    • @Dreamformeable
      @Dreamformeable 3 роки тому

      What kind of boat was it and how did you sank it

  • @cooperbrown1
    @cooperbrown1 8 місяців тому

    As a relatively new boater, I use your channel as a "go to" for learning and improving my boating skills. Thanks from Okotoks Alberta.

  • @pedrotorres9702
    @pedrotorres9702 3 роки тому +1

    At the time I saw this video the dislike were about 200. I do not understand how such a good video still people in one way or another are not satisfied. It is time to grow and not be envious. I congratulate you for giving such good information that it could be what we need to avoid accidents

    • @charlieodom9107
      @charlieodom9107 3 роки тому

      For starters, they gave terrible advice, so maybe the amount of down thumbs is the amount of educated boaters who know this is bad advice.