For Grip when pulling my boat out I used Crusher dust, / sand with small broken gravel. The weight in the back helps and a small amount under the wheels for grip. Plus it sticks to the Foot ware, thus less chance of going DOWN. Cheers from Chch, New Zealand.
Very grateful to be able to enjoy this beautiful day. Please remember those that gave the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Wait for it...wait for it...
I can't take it. I am laughing so hard. Snakes, ducks, Fred. What a Chit Show. I took my wife to Tahiti for an anniversary. She had a brand new white outfit. Blouse, shorts the whole nine yards. Wind was gusting around 45 mph when this bird took a Chit - splat all over her outfit. She was madder than a hornet. We had to go back to hut for her to change her outfit. I was in real trouble for laughing at that one. Love you alfred.
You just reinforced why I don’t take the boat out on long weekends! The ramps get crazy down here, specially when you sprinkle in some bad weather. Great job, keep up the good content!
Every time I think about splurging my hard-earned money on a small boat, I watch Alfred's channel and get cold feet instantly. I am NOT sharing the waters with these insane people, especially the one Alfred calls "the crusher." That fool tried to come into the ramp and crashed into TWO other boats. He is in his very early 30s and drives a massive yacht. He always has sunglasses and his telltale sign: his baseball cap is always on backwards. Alfred spotted "the crusher" a long time before he got close to the loading ramp.
Thank you Alfred....great video during turbulent times...Need your inflatable with an umbrella and drone to check out the three stuck boats, LOL. All seriousness, Best for the Memorial Day. I worked for a military defense contractor for many years to help keep our military safe as much as possible. Let us remember our fallen so that we may have our freedom. God Bless the USA and its citizens.
Your dedication to providing such good entertainment is very much appreciated . You have a wonderful attitude and awesome demeanor. Wishing you and your family the best this Holiday weekend . Love from Rhode Island.🌺
Dude, we love you, we always talk about you and laugh when we go to the ramps. Yesterday, we seen a fight at Boynton, by the ramp. 😍😍😍😍 we all said your name at the same time, “ Shit, We need Alfred here 😂😂””
Just as I thought, Alfred, you never fail and always come through with the best show and commentary... I just want you to know that appreciated very much and loved for your dedication to making this the best boating /entertainment channel on UA-cam.... Hope all your gear survived the storm..😎
As a life long boater I never got in a rush loading to beat the rain! I always figured ya came to the lake to get wet anyhow! A little chop in the marina never hurt anyone!
I just realized your channels labeled “chit show” not because of others moving boats badly but yourself being maybe half prepared ! Your the chit show 🤣😎. Love your stuff dont change at all !!
I'm at 14:13 and it' looks like it is going around y'all....and then it started raining. Looked to me like everyone was being courteous. That's amazing.
Exciting Episode! This is like the scene from Jaws where they were paying a $500.00 bounty for sharks! Two observations- look at the palm trees - this will give you wind direction the wind was pushing the boats to the right so try to dock that way- use the wind. In my time (I'm in my 60s) people did not own such large boats - you have 22 footers and 30 footers coming in those boats are long. We only had a 16 foot boat!
Love your videos. Funny as CHIT!! Makes me miss my boats that much more. I think this is the first time I’ve seen 1 of the captains using the advantage of twin screws at about the 30 minute mark. They put them selves thru so much unnecessary stress. Keep up the good work.
It looks to me like they all did a better job than they normally do. Bad weather evidently helps people think better even though some of them looked a little panicked.
I also get confused when hearing 'going in' vs 'going out'.. Either one could mean either way. I always think "Launching" vs. "Recovery" may sound a bit military, but it is more clear.. Alfred, thanks to you and your gear for braving the elements
ports/harbors/boat launches are where land meets the water .. one goes out to sea, you're "taking the boat out" for a day on the water -- these are common phrases .. and at the end of the day, or the trip, you go in -- back to the land, the launch, your dock
Bro, I went there back in December and saw you recording. I thought you were shooting a promo video for the marina or the restaurant. Cool content. Esos palos los cambian todos los meses.
As an operator, if you are moving with conditions (tide and wind behind you), prior to maneuvering into position on the dock, simply keep your vessel straight, bump into reverse to bring your vessel to a stop, then maneuver into position on the dock. In the conditions present in this video at Black Point, you'd want to come to a stop, spin so you are slightly at an angle with your bow away from the windward side of the dock, then bump it forward (slowly) and the wind will gently bring you into the dock (you'll want fenders out). PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE (with fenders out on all sides).
I totally agree with you! Although, it seems there are more inexperienced boaters here, with lots of money and big boats. They should have spent some money on lessons instead. I bet if they read your comment, they sadly wouldn’t understand a word you’ve said. And, I agree 100% with fenders. I had asked why no one seems to use them. Where we are, everyone uses fenders when they dock. We pull them out when leaving the dock and put them back out before docking. Have a great day!
I do miss my flats fishing and pier fishing in Bradenton since I moved to the mountains in Murphy, North Carolina. However, we do have good trout, walleye, and bass fishing.
Hey sir I’m not sure if you can wrap you camera with plastic to help keep it dry whenever it rains. Your channel is so unique from every other channel. I love your interactions with the local people and I love how you give shout outs too local crab fisherman’s company’s. That was close when that duck flew over your head, I ducked my head🤣 when it flew over. I watched the robalo curse video!! That was a wild video. Why don’t companies give newbie’s lessons on driving any boats! Towboats USA for the win!! Keep killing the content sir!! Have a blessed week and remember Fred lurks beneath the edge🤣🤣
We go out on the opposite weekend of holidays... Next weekend, a lot of people won't be going because they skipped the yard, laundry, etc and they gotta do it next week ... Try it! You'll see it's less busy.
All things considered, wasn't bad. What's hard to believe, all the two-wheel drive trucks burning up tires trying to pull up the ramp! I wouldn't own a two-wheel drive truck. Please remember our Hero's on Memorial day!
The captain on the twin engine Contender that brought it in on 10 did it like a boss. Bow into the wind and let the wind blow the boat onto the dock very gently.
Great video. Love to see how crazy people can be. I grew up at a lake loading and unloading my boat by myself. It’s a challenge at times but you are spot on with most of your advise you shout out. As for the lightening if you get struck in the head…. Be sure to get it on camera!!!! Just kidding be safe in storms like that.
I met a guy who was 27 years old who got struck by lightning and within 1 year his hair turned completely white. He could sit outside and mosquitoes and flies would not bite him! True story!
Great Show Alfred! Ya know, it was kind of fluster cluck... but people were actually doing a pretty good job getting the boats in and loaded up. What a SHOW! Happy Memorial day people.
fair weather sunny skies boaters think they will melt if exposed to rain drops & dark skies. Try evading 2 waterspouts & 4 foot seas in a 16 ft Montauk where my dog was swimming inside the boat. So a few raindrops you shrug at,
There is a local beach we have been going to since I was a kid. EVERY TIME we hauled the boat out to leave in the evening we had a blow down thunderstorm.
Wow! What an incredible day at Blackpoint. The challenge to land a boat correctly with the wind and current and electricity in the air scary combination. And yes Alfred I can understand why you would be concerned standing where you are with the gear or you are attending. Great show though.
people who rush to the ramps as if they are the only ones with that idea, anyone going boating on Memorial Day deserves all the mayhem they encounter...find a low bridge, anchor up dry and continue the celebrations, adapt instead of panic
The ramp etiquette around here is you drop someone to go get the trailer. Then you wait off the dock until your trailer is in the water. All these people just parked at the dock seems odd.
Florida IS odd. I would have to watch the chit show live for a week to figure out their weird launch ramp etiquette. Here the line forms on land. Whoever's trailer hits the water gets to dock next.
We know you can get serious storms over there, so no wonder people were panicking to get ashore. Strangely though, although these boats are very modern by my old standards with a lot of high-tech equipment, most of them were open boats and not one waterproof cover for open areas. Just out of interest, have you thought of getting one of those fishermen's tents as well as your umbrella? That would keep all your equipment dry
I learned a long time ago to wait this out on the hook. There will be some bumped and banged up boats at the dock, but the real danger is all these people were doing 40mph to funnel into the marina. Get wet and listen to your bilge pump run for 20 minuites.
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Remember the Fallen, thank you for your sacrifice
Happy Memorial Day 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
You are the man!!!! 👍👍👍
Hooray he should have left grandpa truck home and bring grandma car instead lol
If you drank a shot every time he said, Bro, you'd be a chit show drunk in less than two minutes into this video.
Lmao!
🤣
😂
Thats right bro, wait for it, wait for it.... bro
Bloop bloop bloop lmfao
Thanks!
Wind, and current, and weather!!!
Oh my!!!!
Stressful entertainment at Black Point!
Thanks Alfred,
Blessings
For Grip when pulling my boat out I used Crusher dust, / sand with small broken gravel.
The weight in the back helps and a small amount under the wheels for grip.
Plus it sticks to the Foot ware, thus less chance of going DOWN.
Cheers from Chch, New Zealand.
I love a good thunder storm, that one is looking juicy too!!!
Very grateful to be able to enjoy this beautiful day. Please remember those that gave the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Wait for it...wait for it...
I can't take it. I am laughing so hard. Snakes, ducks, Fred. What a Chit Show. I took my wife to Tahiti for an anniversary. She had a brand new white outfit. Blouse, shorts the whole nine yards. Wind was gusting around 45 mph when this bird took a Chit - splat all over her outfit. She was madder than a hornet. We had to go back to hut for her to change her outfit. I was in real trouble for laughing at that one. Love you alfred.
You just reinforced why I don’t take the boat out on long weekends! The ramps get crazy down here, specially when you sprinkle in some bad weather. Great job, keep up the good content!
Every time I think about splurging my hard-earned money on a small boat, I watch Alfred's channel and get cold feet instantly. I am NOT sharing the waters with these insane people, especially the one Alfred calls "the crusher." That fool tried to come into the ramp and crashed into TWO other boats. He is in his very early 30s and drives a massive yacht. He always has sunglasses and his telltale sign: his baseball cap is always on backwards. Alfred spotted "the crusher" a long time before he got close to the loading ramp.
Me neither. I stayed home and cleaned the garage!
Exactly
Thank you Alfred....great video during turbulent times...Need your inflatable with an umbrella and drone to check out the three stuck boats, LOL. All seriousness, Best for the Memorial Day. I worked for a military defense contractor for many years to help keep our military safe as much as possible. Let us remember our fallen so that we may have our freedom. God Bless the USA and its citizens.
Your dedication to providing such good entertainment is very much appreciated . You have a wonderful attitude and awesome demeanor. Wishing you and your family the best this Holiday weekend . Love from Rhode Island.🌺
Flying umbrella and the duck!!! The water is here! Alfred is hilarious!
Thank you so much for this.
Dude, we love you, we always talk about you and laugh when we go to the ramps. Yesterday, we seen a fight at Boynton, by the ramp. 😍😍😍😍 we all said your name at the same time, “ Shit, We need Alfred here 😂😂””
*Let me be the first to say....Thanks!*
Your the best Alfred!!
Just as I thought, Alfred, you never fail and always come through with the best show and commentary... I just want you to know that appreciated very much and loved for your dedication to making this the best boating /entertainment channel on UA-cam.... Hope all your gear survived the storm..😎
As a life long boater I never got in a rush loading to beat the rain! I always figured ya came to the lake to get wet anyhow! A little chop in the marina never hurt anyone!
Bringing us the best in boat ramp follies.
You my brother are the best Circus master, of the ( Chit Show ),, Mindless boat Club.....
Sitting on my boat watching the Chit show. Great work Alfred as always. Hope you get you your umbrella back.
That was awesome I love the Commentary
Thanks Alfred for some good entertainment! Now you need to invent an umbrella anchor for land 😋
You make my Day...you are the best....
Love watching man keep up the good work !!!!
Damn Alfred ! i think I just saw Mt. Trashmore move a few inches when the wind picked up !
I have as much respect for a boater speeding in a Manatee zone as a non-handicapped chit driver parking in a handicap spot.
man got too love this show
I saw your Chit Show on MSN yesterday. Wow a Florida boy holding a lightning rod to keep the rain off.
I was bad mouthing my boss one day and a bird chit on my head. Lesson learned. Happy Memorial Day everyone! Thanks to all who’ve served 🙏🏻❤️🇺🇸
Amazing stuff
Wow, that was crazy! Good job and thanks for telling us what more of the words mean.
Micky C
lmao the umbrella is freaking Goneee Brooo
I live vicariously through the chit chow. Love your program
I love watching the boat ramps. Would like to see how they pull those big boats out the water. Keep pounding
If I had a boat, I'd name it the, "T'hy'la Maru". ;-)
Holy chit! It looks like the scene in the movie Jaws where all the locals are freaking out in boats hunting the shark
I love this channel and I get a spanish lesson too. Winning
I’ve followed Nicks story. Powerful testimony. Can’t wait for this one to drop. ❤
Everybody waits til last minute to come in
I just realized your channels labeled “chit show” not because of others moving boats badly but yourself being maybe half prepared ! Your the chit show 🤣😎. Love your stuff dont change at all !!
Love the duck chit!!! You are a riot 😂❤
That was as entertaining as Indy ,even more !
I'm at 14:13 and it' looks like it is going around y'all....and then it started raining. Looked to me like everyone was being courteous. That's amazing.
bring it on , give it to us mister ambassador of Miami
Thanks for braving the storm
Exciting Episode! This is like the scene from Jaws where they were paying a $500.00 bounty for sharks! Two observations- look at the palm trees - this will give you wind direction the wind was pushing the boats to the right so try to dock that way- use the wind. In my time (I'm in my 60s) people did not own such large boats - you have 22 footers and 30 footers coming in those boats are long. We only had a 16 foot boat!
That Muscovy duck has got your number pal 🤣🤣🤣🦆🦆🦆
Love your videos. Funny as CHIT!! Makes me miss my boats that much more. I think this is the first time I’ve seen 1 of the captains using the advantage of twin screws at about the 30 minute mark. They put them selves thru so much unnecessary stress. Keep up the good work.
I love the Chit Show!!
It looks to me like they all did a better job than they normally do. Bad weather evidently helps people think better even though some of them looked a little panicked.
The hell with the dump, look at those palm trees ! That's some wind!
I also get confused when hearing 'going in' vs 'going out'.. Either one could mean either way. I always think "Launching" vs. "Recovery" may sound a bit military, but it is more clear.. Alfred, thanks to you and your gear for braving the elements
ports/harbors/boat launches are where land meets the water
.. one goes out to sea, you're "taking the boat out" for a day on the water -- these are common phrases
.. and at the end of the day, or the trip, you go in -- back to the land, the launch, your dock
Bro, I went there back in December and saw you recording. I thought you were shooting a promo video for the marina or the restaurant.
Cool content. Esos palos los cambian todos los meses.
As an operator, if you are moving with conditions (tide and wind behind you), prior to maneuvering into position on the dock, simply keep your vessel straight, bump into reverse to bring your vessel to a stop, then maneuver into position on the dock. In the conditions present in this video at Black Point, you'd want to come to a stop, spin so you are slightly at an angle with your bow away from the windward side of the dock, then bump it forward (slowly) and the wind will gently bring you into the dock (you'll want fenders out). PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE (with fenders out on all sides).
I totally agree with you! Although, it seems there are more inexperienced boaters here, with lots of money and big boats. They should have spent some money on lessons instead. I bet if they read your comment, they sadly wouldn’t understand a word you’ve said. And, I agree 100% with fenders. I had asked why no one seems to use them. Where we are, everyone uses fenders when they dock. We pull them out when leaving the dock and put them back out before docking. Have a great day!
@@traceye.6428 I agree 100%.
I do miss my flats fishing and pier fishing in Bradenton since I moved to the mountains in Murphy, North Carolina. However, we do have good trout, walleye, and bass fishing.
Love watching you from Delaware beach keep up the fun
Nice video Alfred crazy weather!!
The duck attack had me literally laughing out loud
Hey sir I’m not sure if you can wrap you camera with plastic to help keep it dry whenever it rains. Your channel is so unique from every other channel. I love your interactions with the local people and I love how you give shout outs too local crab fisherman’s company’s. That was close when that duck flew over your head, I ducked my head🤣 when it flew over. I watched the robalo curse video!! That was a wild video. Why don’t companies give newbie’s lessons on driving any boats! Towboats USA for the win!! Keep killing the content sir!! Have a blessed week and remember Fred lurks beneath the edge🤣🤣
merci Alfred 😊
Al, watch your videos constantly. Would love to do a dingy tour with you.
One heck of Chi Sho
45 and rain in Boise.thanks Alfred 👍👍🐊
We go out on the opposite weekend of holidays... Next weekend, a lot of people won't be going because they skipped the yard, laundry, etc and they gotta do it next week ... Try it! You'll see it's less busy.
All things considered, wasn't bad. What's hard to believe, all the two-wheel drive trucks burning up tires trying to pull up the ramp! I wouldn't own a two-wheel drive truck. Please remember our Hero's on Memorial day!
Without positraction that van was one wheel drive.
I haven't even watched it yet but I know it's going to be epic!
“Low tide, wet rain, and panic”.
That IS a recipe for disaster. Just imagine if it was DRY rain. Oh the humanity.
Very entertaining and your commentary makes the show.
We need to start a group " We will help you dock your boat for tips" at the chit show...
That boat with the 4 motor are pulling the gas station in the distance
The captain on the twin engine Contender that brought it in on 10 did it like a boss. Bow into the wind and let the wind blow the boat onto the dock very gently.
I might of peed a little laughing so hard. What a chit show !!!
Hello Alfred, family and friends. Happy Memorial Day to all.
Great video. Love to see how crazy people can be. I grew up at a lake loading and unloading my boat by myself. It’s a challenge at times but you are spot on with most of your advise you shout out.
As for the lightening if you get struck in the head…. Be sure to get it on camera!!!! Just kidding be safe in storms like that.
"I woke up and I had shit on my eye. It pooped on my eye" You crack me up "bro"!!😂🤣😂🤣😂
That duck has it out for you bro! 🦆
Dude, I used to be in the Coast Guard and I had a part time job at Bay Side back in the 90's. That's some crazy shiznit.
I met a guy who was 27 years old who got struck by lightning and within 1 year his hair turned completely white. He could sit outside and mosquitoes and flies would not bite him! True story!
How about the guy in the movie, Great Outdoors, he was hit "66 Times in the Head ! " ! :)
Great Show Alfred! Ya know, it was kind of fluster cluck... but people were actually doing a pretty good job getting the boats in and loaded up. What a SHOW! Happy Memorial day people.
Where's the cleats ? (JK) ! Have a nice Day !
@@keithscudder7136 And you my friend!
You are my new Favorite guy! I can't stop laughing!😂🥰🤣🥰
fair weather sunny skies boaters think they will melt if exposed to rain drops & dark skies. Try evading 2 waterspouts & 4 foot seas in a 16 ft Montauk where my dog was swimming inside the boat. So a few raindrops you shrug at,
There is a local beach we have been going to since I was a kid. EVERY TIME we hauled the boat out to leave in the evening we had a blow down thunderstorm.
Wow Action Packed Chit Show 🤣 full of ⚡🌧 ☂️all that was missing was a few 🚥 🚦Don't Forget All Those Who Gave All For Our Freedoms We Enjoy Today 🇺🇸
Wow! What an incredible day at Blackpoint. The challenge to land a boat correctly with the wind and current and electricity in the air scary combination. And yes Alfred I can understand why you would be concerned standing where you are with the gear or you are attending. Great show though.
people who rush to the ramps as if they are the only ones with that idea, anyone going boating on Memorial Day deserves all the mayhem they encounter...find a low bridge, anchor up dry and continue the celebrations, adapt instead of panic
100 % best chit chow
Crock its your best
Wished I was there , winter time in south Australia ,
The ramp etiquette around here is you drop someone to go get the trailer. Then you wait off the dock until your trailer is in the water. All these people just parked at the dock seems odd.
Exactly!!! You can tell these peeps have never ever fished a bass tournament.....it's hilarious and sad at the same time.........
Florida IS odd. I would have to watch the chit show live for a week to figure out their weird launch ramp etiquette. Here the line forms on land. Whoever's trailer hits the water gets to dock next.
Make sure those baby ducks don't look like you before you zoom in on them, ~~lol~~
Hahhaha
Bro! this is gold!! We thought about your channel coming in from the windy Pueblo Reservoir- there is a chitshow live there too ;)
Those dudes are like, this is when the fish bite!! get outta my way
The Umbrella is gone!
Have you ever countered just how often you say brow?
But I do like your work. Thanks
Wow. That sky looks angry.
Later in the week Fred will be cruising along with his new umbrella.
Hey Alfred,,,DUCK...😁😁😁🤣🤣🤣
NOTHING LIKE WET RAIN AND PANIC! 🤣
U got it going on now Alfred
We know you can get serious storms over there, so no wonder people were panicking to get ashore. Strangely though, although these boats are very modern by my old standards with a lot of high-tech equipment, most of them were open boats and not one waterproof cover for open areas. Just out of interest, have you thought of getting one of those fishermen's tents as well as your umbrella? That would keep all your equipment dry
I learned a long time ago to wait this out on the hook. There will be some bumped and banged up boats at the dock, but the real danger is all these people were doing 40mph to funnel into the marina. Get wet and listen to your bilge pump run for 20 minuites.