I’ve a feeling Mr. M-E is the same guy who drives his Maserati Quattroporte 55 mph in the left (fast) lane and gets pissed at all the drivers flipping him off as they buzz around him
He might be taking a woman for a spin. A woman not his wife...which would explanation his irritation at being video taped. Like people who call in sick to go to a ball game and get themselves on the big screen with a woman not their spouse.
Well I say he is the only sane skipper out of all of these dickhead speed heads who bash their boats to pieces just to show off and had a vent a brain in their heads. He looks after his beautiful boat and gets through the rough with ease. Why the hell do the other dorks go so bloody fast?????
Black M-E, needs to trim his motors (all 5 of them) to get his bow up, then he can gently increase speed. With a little practice, he might look like a real captain.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Very few captains seem to be able to do the right thing with their boats. What suprises me the most is that in such tricky conditions, children aren't wearing life jackets.😐
3 min 39 sec Midnight Express operator. Unsure of his experience, expensive boat does not mean possessing experience. We all cut our theeth on the water and made embarrassing mistakes. Happens even to experienced skippers, we all read the sea conditions wrong at times and mishandled the throttles as a result. Best wishes Midnight Express skipper, safe boating always ❤.
The captain didn't want you to film because he was afraid if he lost the boat there would be evidence on why he sank it. I think the captain should have had a little more speed and trim the nose up as well as taking a boating lesson from the blue top Legend
That antique belching smoke has been sitting behind someone’s riverfront home for 20 years. Now the kid inherited it so he’s checking systems. Steering’s broke.
OK. I got the skinny on the Hatteras. It was originally a 65 and it was extended to an 82 ft'er in 2000. It was named Catchin' Moments. She does have stabilizers so she shouldn't roll that bad if they were working. She has 2 generators to run power so the hydraulics for the stabilizers should have worked. She has twin 12V71 w/turbo's, 870 HP and both were overhauled in 2005. She was for sale for only $599,000 but was taken off the market. It is now named Catchin' Feelings.
I'm guessing he broke something, that thing was all over the place or the dude driving was very very very new and not used to the delay the rudder has.
3:22 This captain is either very inexperienced, or has just one of 5 engines working! 😁 I can't believe he hasn't even watched vlogs on these boats to learn how to navigate rough seas. You bought a boat with 5 engines for a reason put them to use! 😁👍😎✌🗽
That midnight express could get through hallover at 30+kts in those conditions without much worry and a much smoother ride. Captain needs to watch wavyboats until he understands what to do.
@@jttech44 So true! The dealers that sell these boats should provide free training, and if not accepted by the buyer, they should provide links to vlogs like this that will give them an idea of what to do in these circumstances. Even backing up the trailer makes me cringe when someone who is untrained tries blindly to do it. Some people just have way too much money, and ignorance. However, if they were all intelligent, we'd have less content to watch!😁👍✌😎🗽
@@TOM-C., all true. But in all honesty, before buying any vessel of that size and power, you really ought to go through a 6-months training class (first aid, navigation, operation, weather, safety, mechanics, marine electronics, and maybe most important; 'common sense'). It blows my mind we ban electric scooters to ride on the side walk, but w/o even so much as thinking are putting 1,500 hp monsters in the hands of people that severely lacks any type or form or nautical or mariner skills.
@@wellcraft19 Yes, exactly! The powers that be have never driven a boat so they have this opinion it's like driving a car, and it's not! You should need a special license to captain a boat.👍😎✌🗽
It looks kind of like a Hatteras, but I have never seen one with a stern like that. The hull designer for Hatteras (Hargrave) also designed a lot of hulls for other companies, it may be a Hatteras knock off.
I guess one thing I never thought about "party barges"...they are, by far, the winners of any stuffing competitions. Can't really sink them that way, at least. LOL.
For the pontoon boat, first of all he had passengers up front while going through Haulover. Secondly, and most importantly, he took a pontoon boat through Haulover Inlet with passengers aboard 😒😒
@@jim2laneEvery time I bring the same point up, people insult me. I live on a nice inland lake perfectly suited for pontoon boats. I definitely know. Lol
Owning a pontoon, wasn't much he could have done in those conditions. People on the front had no bearing on handling at that speed, sure he could have trimmed the motor a little bit, but with that size swell, it would've plowed into it either way. Lowe SS 230WT w/ Merc 250...Lake Anna, Va
@@justgoofingoff but what you described is exactly why pontoon boats have absolutely no business being anywhere near a place like Haulover Inlet. Especially on a day like that. You've got the right idea for a boat like that sir - using it in a place like Lake Anna. I'm sure it's quite beautiful there. 😊
Black smoke on the yacht is most likely bad injectors. He's over-fueling and from the looks of the thing, it's probably the original injectors. Possible bad turbo as well. It definitely needs a mechanic.
"SPEEEEED and POWER!! And I thought I was the only one thinking that! 😂 ....Oh, there's black smoke coming out of the rear, and it's lost steering = Clarkson hits it with a hammer 😂
It blows my mind that anybody would take a pontoon boat through an inlet like that into the open ocean. Or a 26 ft bowrider 1 outboard motor with eight people.
Looked like that Mystery boat was sinking even when going out as was very low in the water, and need to check those engines, those diesels need serious servicing, all that black soot.
I'll tell you what cap. should have done differently... Should have spent a billion on a cruise ship as opposed to a million on that Midnight. Would probably be the best chance for him to avoid stuffing the bow 27 times. No guarantees.
That big boat, I was thinking how stable it was on the way out, no rocking side to side at all. Then see it coming back and it's swaying like mad. Maybe hydraulic stabilisers/steering gone whacky?
My guess would be old leaking turbos, they are oil cooled and when those seals break it burns some of the oil that's supposed to be cooling them. Just a guess though, could be anything.
I get the feeling that Hatteras is a liveaboard they haven't taken out in a couple of years, and they didn't expect the problems they encountered. I wonder if they were mostly running on just one engine on the way back in? I definitely would have called for a tow, especially when it proved so difficult to navigate under the bridge.
My thought also about the Hatteras and totally agree. I was getting more mid 80’s to early 90’s with the port windows, but could be wrong….but those lines on her….read Hattaras. 👍👏👍👏
That is a good way to destroy an offshore racer. Their strength is running their bow into the waves just above the crest of the wave so you don't dig into the wave. If it lands flat on top of a wave, you risk serious, and permanent, structural damage to the boat.
Thanks for that. I know nothing about boats, but I would think the vast majority of these boats risk getting structural damage, from the way they handle them, and going out in such rough weather.
Midnight Express Needs Express Captain who’s not afraid to drop em engine balls! He’s like the old man driving a Lamborghini in the Express left lane doing 60 mph and afraid to pass a semi truck.
That Hatteras around the six minute mark is from the “ in too deep bro “ UA-cam channel. It is a young man that bought that boat and drives it from Miami to Maine. I messaged him on Instagram to let him know you got him on your video. Super cool!!
First boat: Everybody was safe, good enough. The pontoon "thing": Not a boat at all in my books, those should be towed around in a safe lake....Midnight Express: Worst design for the buck ever, should be declassified for fresh water use only. The skipper was not great either :)
That old Hatteras was didn’t seem rigged or ready for a trip I think they are sea trialing something. Probably had a hydraulic steering issue. I had that happen to me nearing haulover of all places twenty years ago and looked just liked that captain on video. This was right after a service so I definitely didn’t expect that. Crawled through somehow on one engine at power and barely responsive steering. Thank goodness UA-cam didn’t exist then! 😂
Generally speaking, get the boat up on plane and trim the nose up. Get on plane by speeding up, most boats are made to lift up higher in the water. Watch some more of WaveyBoats and Boats versus Haulover videos. BVH he talks about how they are doing, grades who "wins", the boats or Haulover Inlet.
On plane, and trimmed way up. Pull power going up a wave, apply power going down a wave, keep power on inbetween. That'll keep your bow up. Inexperienced captains are afraid of visibility issues, so, they don't trim up, and wind up pushing their bows through the waves instead of over them. You really do have to trust that people are going to use proper channel etiquette and stay on the proper side. Or just get a bigger boat. 40+ foot yachts can mow through hallover without much drama all day long. Also, wear a pfd in conditions like this, always. If you bonk your head as you get yeeted overboard, you're dead without one. Maybe dead with one, but, improve your chances you know?
Going through haulover is sort of mild compared to some of the places I have had to roll through, mainly Alaskan waters. And the water ls a bit colder.
You got that right. One of my engineers bought one and I asked if I could borrow it to take some cement from the readi mix place in town who said they could put about a yard in the bow, no problem. I didn’t get to use his boat.
4:00 M-E "Captain" was the guy house sitting for his successful college frat buddy and took the uber expensive center console out when he was told not to by the owner!
From mid missouri. Looks like the new captain new boat blues from lake of the ozarks. When some rich guy goes and buys a Cigarette or MTI and has never drove a big hp boat
The 45.72m/150' motor yacht 'Catching Moments' (ex. Richmond Lady) was built by Richmond Yachts in Canada. Her interior is styled by design house Pavlik Design Team and she was delivered to her owner in June 2013. This luxury vessel's exterior design is the work of Richmond Yachts and she was last refitted in 2019.
@@kelliekells404 LOL I thought it was going to blow up. Before he put the boat in the water he should have done a safety check. I would never go out without doing one.
Stuffing a pontoon boat is both captain error as well as unavoidable in these waters. Pontoons are a closed water/bay boat. Not meant for open waters and inlets. Good show
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I’ve a feeling Mr. M-E is the same guy who drives his Maserati Quattroporte 55 mph in the left (fast) lane and gets pissed at all the drivers flipping him off as they buzz around him
He might be taking a woman for a spin. A woman not his wife...which would explanation his irritation at being video taped. Like people who call in sick to go to a ball game and get themselves on the big screen with a woman not their spouse.
Well I say he is the only sane skipper out of all of these dickhead speed heads who bash their boats to pieces just to show off and had a vent a brain in their heads. He looks after his beautiful boat and gets through the rough with ease. Why the hell do the other dorks go so bloody fast?????
@@ms.annthrope415That's funny but maybe true.
@@ms.annthrope415lol!
I had a group of work friends who actually got caught at a baseball game on a “sick day” like that!😂
Mid-Express needed people sitting in the bow of the boat holding a baby without life jackets
Black M-E, needs to trim his motors (all 5 of them) to get his bow up, then he can gently increase speed. With a little practice, he might look like a real captain.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Very few captains seem to be able to do the right thing with their boats. What suprises me the most is that in such tricky conditions, children aren't wearing life jackets.😐
I had an opportunity to visit your beautiful Country and City. KLM from Kuwait as my airline. Wonderful.
That’s ignorance on the captain or skipper!
Not only that but most of them are not wearing life jackets.
What you can't see is that they've tied the legs of the children to the anchor. This way they won't fell over board.
Does this happen in Amsterdam too?
3 min 39 sec Midnight Express operator. Unsure of his experience, expensive boat does not mean possessing experience. We all cut our theeth on the water and made embarrassing mistakes. Happens even to experienced skippers, we all read the sea conditions wrong at times and mishandled the throttles as a result. Best wishes Midnight Express skipper, safe boating always ❤.
Is that boat really worth $1 million? Wow!
He was motioning to stop filming because he didn’t want any evidence of his poor abilities as a captain.
@@David-lx4yb Nice truthful reply David.
The captain didn't want you to film because he was afraid if he lost the boat there would be evidence on why he sank it. I think the captain should have had a little more speed and trim the nose up as well as taking a boating lesson from the blue top Legend
Definitely more speed. In the ocean lack of power can kill.
Any boating lesson at all really. Hell, watch a couple hours of wavy boats and you'll at least know what to try and you won't look like an idiot.
@@jttech44 That silly hat he had on would only look slightly less silly if it was the right way round!
Expensive Yacht but no money to fix the smoking Diesel engine?
The angry noob should name his boat “sea tool”
That antique belching smoke has been sitting behind someone’s riverfront home for 20 years. Now the kid inherited it so he’s checking systems. Steering’s broke.
That yacht handles like a shopping trolley 🛒
🤣🤣🤣😭
I would change the injectors on the 72 ft Hatteras. Look at the exhaust and the soot that clings to the hull.
I bet some long needed injector cleaner would probably do it for him.
That would be fuelled by the right fuel my friend - diesel. So much safer on a boat due to fire during refuels and more economical too.
I know but they also have injectors that if not set correctly, they spew out black fumes. I know because I use to drive a 72' Broward.
OK. I got the skinny on the Hatteras. It was originally a 65 and it was extended to an 82 ft'er in 2000. It was named Catchin' Moments.
She does have stabilizers so she shouldn't roll that bad if they were working.
She has 2 generators to run power so the hydraulics for the stabilizers should have worked.
She has twin 12V71 w/turbo's, 870 HP and both were overhauled in 2005.
She was for sale for only $599,000 but was taken off the market.
It is now named Catchin' Feelings.
Seems like a lot of boat for the money if you can handle the maintenance.
@@PsRohrbaugh, and the fuel bill. For boats that size, can find far more economical setups.
I'm guessing he broke something, that thing was all over the place or the dude driving was very very very new and not used to the delay the rudder has.
$10 for cash?
Broken or jammed rudder and he couldn't control it with just the engines?
The engines badly need a tuneup.
3:22 This captain is either very inexperienced, or has just one of 5 engines working! 😁 I can't believe he hasn't even watched vlogs on these boats to learn how to navigate rough seas. You bought a boat with 5 engines for a reason put them to use! 😁👍😎✌🗽
That midnight express could get through hallover at 30+kts in those conditions without much worry and a much smoother ride. Captain needs to watch wavyboats until he understands what to do.
@@jttech44 So true! The dealers that sell these boats should provide free training, and if not accepted by the buyer, they should provide links to vlogs like this that will give them an idea of what to do in these circumstances. Even backing up the trailer makes me cringe when someone who is untrained tries blindly to do it. Some people just have way too much money, and ignorance. However, if they were all intelligent, we'd have less content to watch!😁👍✌😎🗽
He's highly inexperienced! He needs to get on plane, trim those motors up a bit and just GO.
@@TOM-C., all true. But in all honesty, before buying any vessel of that size and power, you really ought to go through a 6-months training class (first aid, navigation, operation, weather, safety, mechanics, marine electronics, and maybe most important; 'common sense'). It blows my mind we ban electric scooters to ride on the side walk, but w/o even so much as thinking are putting 1,500 hp monsters in the hands of people that severely lacks any type or form or nautical or mariner skills.
@@wellcraft19 Yes, exactly! The powers that be have never driven a boat so they have this opinion it's like driving a car, and it's not! You should need a special license to captain a boat.👍😎✌🗽
The drones shots really let us see what a beautiful cllor the water was today.
Despite all the other problems, the Hatteras seems to have, it sure goes into reverse nicely and handles the waves better backwards than forwards
It looks kind of like a Hatteras, but I have never seen one with a stern like that.
The hull designer for Hatteras (Hargrave) also designed a lot of hulls for other companies, it may be a Hatteras knock off.
I guess one thing I never thought about "party barges"...they are, by far, the winners of any stuffing competitions. Can't really sink them that way, at least. LOL.
For the pontoon boat, first of all he had passengers up front while going through Haulover. Secondly, and most importantly, he took a pontoon boat through Haulover Inlet with passengers aboard 😒😒
Hey Jim, would you go on that pontoon charter through Haulover?
@@WavyBoats as mentioned many times in the comment section of this channel, you need to keep lake boats on lakes 😉
@@jim2laneEvery time I bring the same point up, people insult me. I live on a nice inland lake perfectly suited for pontoon boats. I definitely know. Lol
Owning a pontoon, wasn't much he could have done in those conditions. People on the front had no bearing on handling at that speed, sure he could have trimmed the motor a little bit, but with that size swell, it would've plowed into it either way. Lowe SS 230WT w/ Merc 250...Lake Anna, Va
@@justgoofingoff but what you described is exactly why pontoon boats have absolutely no business being anywhere near a place like Haulover Inlet. Especially on a day like that. You've got the right idea for a boat like that sir - using it in a place like Lake Anna. I'm sure it's quite beautiful there. 😊
Black smoke on the yacht is most likely bad injectors. He's over-fueling and from the looks of the thing, it's probably the original injectors. Possible bad turbo as well. It definitely needs a mechanic.
Yeah I wouldn’t want to be on that yacht anywhere in the ocean.
pressure is wrong, causes damage.
It could be that they've failed to elect a new pope on board.
Or his oil control rings are shot. Thank you! ❤
@@SaltyDrawsFunny is 😂 Funny. Thanks!!
We rented a Tahoe T16 in Jupiter, saw the inlet and quickly did a u-turn lol
To quote Jeremy Clarkson : “Powaaah!!”
"SPEEEEED and POWER!!
And I thought I was the only one thinking that! 😂
....Oh, there's black smoke coming out of the rear, and it's lost steering =
Clarkson hits it with a hammer 😂
Pontoon boat at haulover should never happen. It’s a lake boat.
It blows my mind that anybody would take a pontoon boat through an inlet like that into the open ocean.
Or a 26 ft bowrider 1 outboard motor with eight people.
It should stick to the Swamp Water where it belongs .
I totally agree pontoon boats should not go on Haulover.
When at Haulover, pontoons identify as Cigarettes, so it’s basically fine.
Looked like that Mystery boat was sinking even when going out as was very low in the water, and need to check those engines, those diesels need serious servicing, all that black soot.
Look like a sea trial, befor purchase or smthing. Imo
I think the noob should learn to operate a rental before jumping into the million dollar Midnight!
I‘m not a boat owner, but from what I see that Seavee Captain knows what he’s doing. Right?
Kudos to your graphics department! ⬅️ROCKS! 😂
I'll tell you what cap. should have done differently... Should have spent a billion on a cruise ship as opposed to a million on that Midnight. Would probably be the best chance for him to avoid stuffing the bow 27 times. No guarantees.
The black billowing smoke surrounding the mystery yacht is so luxurious.
Rollin' coal!
It's just a rich, running Diesel, that's all. Captain Keith, Tight lines
3:46 That has got to be the first time I've seen a Midnight Express not be able to handle Haulover. Duuhoohuude!
That big boat, I was thinking how stable it was on the way out, no rocking side to side at all. Then see it coming back and it's swaying like mad. Maybe hydraulic stabilisers/steering gone whacky?
na big flatbottom bobber....
Full of water.
His engine was working hard, as it was belching black smoke pretty badly on his way out, as well as on the way back in.
Mystery yacht was rollin coal! 😂
It must have been running like shit. What a disaster.
it has Caterpillar C18s in it that are known to black smoke when you lay into the throttles.
guys, the image quality is just out of this world. mesmerizing. thanks!!
Did that black smoke engine yacht get under the bridge? Looked like a nightmare.
It finally managed to cross under the bridge without making contact.
Even before turning around and yacht listing there was too much black smoke. A mess from the start
Was something on fire? Where does that black smoke come from usually? Looked like it was an older yacht but idk much about boats
@@jackrea237Looks like to be an older yacht with a diesel engine. 🤦🏻♂️
@@jackrea237 Older diesel and alot of throttle. Boat was in rough shape overall, but, older diesels did that when you'd lay on them.
That waving Captain should have done EVERYTHING differently.
That Cigarette Boat was absolutely badd-ass!!
It was! He knew he was going to make it! 2 million dollars.
❤ My favorite boat and this is the nicest one I've seen.
WOW! Wattt was all that black smoke billowing out the back of the mystery yacht?
Turbo diesel exhaust smoke
I suspect those engines are not well cared for. The captain seems like an idiot, so it all fits.
@@TXAG81Don’t be so hard on yourself, you’re not that much of an idiot.
It sure isn't normal for a healthy engine to blow that much black smoke
My guess would be old leaking turbos, they are oil cooled and when those seals break it burns some of the oil that's supposed to be cooling them. Just a guess though, could be anything.
I get the feeling that Hatteras is a liveaboard they haven't taken out in a couple of years, and they didn't expect the problems they encountered. I wonder if they were mostly running on just one engine on the way back in? I definitely would have called for a tow, especially when it proved so difficult to navigate under the bridge.
What was costly?
The gasoline
About 80 gallons an hour
@@timothymilhomme5249 crikey! It's $17/gallon here in New Zealand 🇳🇿
Mystery yacht is a Hatteras 70 Motor Yacht series ii, with a modified sloop stern.
What the hell are bowriders and pontoon boats even doing in this area. Shaking my damn head
after the pass it can be very calm....OPEN YOUR HEAD
@dustyflair
And use yours my dimwitted friend
Midnight express captain took off the training wheels too soon.
love watching your vids!!!
On the big yacht the steering is probably hydraulic and if there's an issue with the engine I'm sure the hydraulic pump is not working
Both engines had exhaust coming out of them so you have to assume they're working properly
@@n40tom Rather black exhaust. Possibly the stocker had a bit of trouble shovelling coal in to the boilers.
@@michaeld5888
Lmbo nice 👌
I really don't think that that much coal black smoke means the engines are running properly diesel or gas
4:10 Easy answer, he should have used the damn engines, he's got five of them.
The mystery yacht is a 1990s Hatteras.
My thought also about the Hatteras and totally agree. I was getting more mid 80’s to early 90’s with the port windows, but could be wrong….but those lines on her….read Hattaras. 👍👏👍👏
Them smokey engines must be original and maybe even diesel...
I personally would not step foot on this craft. One look at it would be enough to turn me around.
Detroit Diesels smoke like that.
@@danielramsey1959 I like it in a Semi...it looks like the motor blew up in a boat.
That is a good way to destroy an offshore racer. Their strength is running their bow into the waves just above the crest of the wave so you don't dig into the wave. If it lands flat on top of a wave, you risk serious, and permanent, structural damage to the boat.
Thanks for that.
I know nothing about boats, but I would think the vast majority of these boats risk getting structural damage, from the way they handle them, and going out in such rough weather.
Maybe he wanted to wash the interior of his new boat?
🤣
Something SERIOUSLY WRONG with that mystery yacht‼️. Looks like it’s on fire🤯
Midnight Express Needs Express Captain who’s not afraid to drop em engine balls! He’s like the old man driving a Lamborghini in the Express left lane doing 60 mph and afraid to pass a semi truck.
4:39 Seavee hull that is capable for rough Sea conditions cuts trough waves like warm knife trough the butter.
The Mystery Yacht looks to be taking on water into the engine room
Some fresh stress cracks
Yup ...on every corner ...😊
4:35 That Boston Whaler cut through the rough sea like a hot knife through butter.
Knob captain should sell the boat if he's scared to use the throttles side note the captain of the big boat is drunk as hell
Agreed on both counts 🍻
That Hatteras around the six minute mark is from the “ in too deep bro “ UA-cam channel. It is a young man that bought that boat and drives it from Miami to Maine. I messaged him on Instagram to let him know you got him on your video. Super cool!!
The guy with the midnight express would be ME.
Oh that poor Midnight Express... More money than brains, or balls for that matter. Good lord.
maybe Eric from Midnight Express should show him how drive that boat.
First boat: Everybody was safe, good enough. The pontoon "thing": Not a boat at all in my books, those should be towed around in a safe lake....Midnight Express: Worst design for the buck ever, should be declassified for fresh water use only. The skipper was not great either :)
Naperville IL, it’s a cool 48* here, colder tomorrow and snow for Halloween. Enjoy your warm FL days 😢😢
At 8:30 the jet ski pilot makes a wise decision to back off that Hatteras
That old Hatteras was didn’t seem rigged or ready for a trip I think they are sea trialing something. Probably had a hydraulic steering issue. I had that happen to me nearing haulover of all places twenty years ago and looked just liked that captain on video. This was right after a service so I definitely didn’t expect that. Crawled through somehow on one engine at power and barely responsive steering. Thank goodness UA-cam didn’t exist then! 😂
Let's talk about that 40 second mark for a moment...daaammmmmnnn
The guy in the Midnight Express needs to grow a pair and give that boat some throttle.
or grow up.
But he only had 5 engines.
The first boat made a very good attempt at trying to snap the bow off his boat. LoL . 😂✌
As a non-boat owner at the moment, what would have been the best way to get out of Haulover/ anywhere else with similar conditions?
Generally speaking, get the boat up on plane and trim the nose up. Get on plane by speeding up, most boats are made to lift up higher in the water. Watch some more of WaveyBoats and Boats versus Haulover videos. BVH he talks about how they are doing, grades who "wins", the boats or Haulover Inlet.
On plane, and trimmed way up. Pull power going up a wave, apply power going down a wave, keep power on inbetween. That'll keep your bow up. Inexperienced captains are afraid of visibility issues, so, they don't trim up, and wind up pushing their bows through the waves instead of over them. You really do have to trust that people are going to use proper channel etiquette and stay on the proper side.
Or just get a bigger boat. 40+ foot yachts can mow through hallover without much drama all day long.
Also, wear a pfd in conditions like this, always. If you bonk your head as you get yeeted overboard, you're dead without one. Maybe dead with one, but, improve your chances you know?
Get the boat up on plane and stick to the north side of the inlet.
Love your channel it’s fun watching
Great capture's 👋👋👋👋👍
Thanks for watching Nick! 🙌
I have to say the fortitude of boating culture in Miami, is way different than the Northeast.
And intelligence and good sense.
your mysteriey oat is a 63' Hatteras with an extension
Going through haulover is sort of mild compared to some of the places I have had to roll through, mainly Alaskan waters. And the water ls a bit colder.
Noob captain was abusing that Midnight Express. He needed to get some speed and bring it up on plane.
I would go in that 80'er @6:00 but his diesels are smoking pretty heavy. Bad sign in seas that big he better go back in...
Midnight Expresses usually come flying out and in at 70mph. I am thinking the angry captain had engine trouble.
Maybe engine trouble in his head
who would spend $1 million on an open bow boat lol
Or $1,00,000 for a boat only good on sunny days and warm weather.
You got that right. One of my engineers bought one and I asked if I could borrow it to take some cement from the readi mix place in town who said they could put about a yard in the bow, no problem. I didn’t get to use his boat.
Rich people 😊
Me
People that can
I am watching from land locked Huachuca City, Arizona. I was living in Kuwait from 2009 to 2015. Huhuhu...land locked now!!! 🔒
The pontoon-to answer the question if it was avoidable-yes; by not taking a pontoon out to sea. Stay in the bay.
Money can't buy wisdom 😂😂😂
Too much money in the ugly USA
4:00 M-E "Captain" was the guy house sitting for his successful college frat buddy and took the uber expensive center console out when he was told not to by the owner!
The only boat I’d be on is at 4:38. He wasn’t the largest but he knew how to handle it. He wasn’t cocky.
Those Hatteras are rolly Polly for sure
From mid missouri. Looks like the new captain new boat blues from lake of the ozarks. When some rich guy goes and buys a Cigarette or MTI and has never drove a big hp boat
Turbo diesel boats are awesome.. hearing that whistle makes me all fuzzy inside. Shame that big yacht had an issue. Still cool 😎
The 45.72m/150' motor yacht 'Catching Moments' (ex. Richmond Lady) was built by Richmond Yachts in Canada. Her interior is styled by design house Pavlik Design Team and she was delivered to her owner in June 2013. This luxury vessel's exterior design is the work of Richmond Yachts and she was last refitted in 2019.
They need to junk those detroits! They are overfueling or have a serious turbo issue. Should have stayed at the docks
The Midnight Express should have had more way on the boat to get the bow up. Mystery boat is a Hatteras. I think.
I only saw one boat I’d be on. He handled it nicely!
The SeaVee?
Cheers from Flanders-Belgium-Europe-Earth ...🤙🤙 LOVE it !
I wonder if that captain of the big yacht knows he has black smoke coming from his engine. That doesn't look good.
Exactly! He had black smoke before he even hit a wave. 😂 Bless his heart! Lol
@@kelliekells404 LOL I thought it was going to blow up. Before he put the boat in the water he should have done a safety check. I would never go out without doing one.
Alot of black smoke coming out of that yacht
There’s an old saying…”over rev those engines buy new pistons”
What the captain on the Midnight Express could have done differently was he could have stayed home and gotten an attitude adjustment!
And training
Mystery yacht looks like they are going to bury someone at sea
5:37
Old Smokey!
Detroit Diesels!
Sad shape.
Diesel is dead. Grow up folks.
Mystery engine on AquaSport looks like my Johnson Ocean Pro.
5:10 is the most WTrrash Yacht I've ever seen in my life. It's the above ground pool version for Haulover inlet ever.
The only mistake he made was backing out of the throttle. 🤙
It looks like the Pontoon captain will not be getting all of the security deposit back. That much water is sure to have some sort of cleanup fee.
You can hear them turbos on that Diesel and that big yacht them turbos sounded sweet
Diesel is dead! Move on folks....
@0:40 ,, i'd like to be the captain of that one ; o
I am thoroughly convinced that there is a direct inverse proportion to the size of the boat versus the size of the owners, IQ
I think the mystery yacht is a Hatteras? Maybe an older 72?
Stuffing a pontoon boat is both captain error as well as unavoidable in these waters. Pontoons are a closed water/bay boat. Not meant for open waters and inlets. Good show
Don’t think I would go on that boat anywhere😮