Small Boat Docking Fail 2022 by a Professional Captain

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
  • I am a professional boat captain, I drive very large boats, and I could not dock this tiny light boat.
    I hate this video. I'm shocked that I'm posting it, but I stuck the date in there, because I assume that I will screw up another docking again in the future... but only a maximum of one per year.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 47

  • @61Bryantg
    @61Bryantg Рік тому +3

    First never have anyone on board you want to impress with your skills . Docking God's only allow a perfect docking when no one is watching. Second it was not a failure the boat was successfully tied to the dock without damage and drinks followed. Success.!!!! It's a small boat . The beauty is you can pull it up next to the dock by hand . Oh and you are my favorite boating YT channel !!!!

  • @kieranhood
    @kieranhood Рік тому +2

    Love your sense of humour!
    The problem was you were approaching from a closed berth position rather than an open berth position (terminology we use in the UK). An open berth approach would be beginning your reverse toward the dock at the middle/bottom left part of the frame. As you approach the dock, apply port helm (and reverse gear) to straighten up with the dock and your momentum will bring the bow onto the dock.
    If your engine trim is reducing your steerage to the point it looks like you're going to impact the dock at a steep angle then stbd helm and forward gear will allow you to rotate the boat parallel to the dock, or bail on the maneuver and try again.

  • @ohdrinkboy
    @ohdrinkboy Рік тому +2

    As a lake boat driver, how you did it at the end was how I was going to suggest you approach it. If you had started turning to port earlier, you husband wouldn't have had to jump. you would wind up with your midships even to the end of the dock and drift in. Met you at the Annapolis Boat Show this year at the Lattitudes Attitudes party at Pussers. You gifted me two huggers that are on my sailboat. Love the videos!

  • @DJEyeBee
    @DJEyeBee Рік тому +1

    Respect for posting this. It's hard to admit to a poor docking on such a small boat when you're used to doing big boat things. The drone footage is pretty sweet though. It gives a great view of what you were trying to accomplish.
    My last ship was 208' LOA. I am a Senior Watch Officer and had spent a lot of time docking, talking about docking, training junior officers on docking, and analyzing good and bad dockings. I got my first personal boat last year and committed all the stupid docking mistakes one can make, including nearly falling into the drink with one foot on the pier and the other on the deck. I couldn't even enjoy my dinner because I was so embarrassed that I had such trouble getting my stupid little 21' I/O into the slip at the restaurant.
    Shit happens 😅

  • @brandobjj
    @brandobjj 2 місяці тому

    Ok random thought... Capt. B is totally a person I'd love in my D&D group playing a pirate. I had to say it. LoL Id love a day trip charter that hosts a table top game like DND

  • @NotPuttin
    @NotPuttin Місяць тому

    Deckboats like that Hurricane are kinda like piloting a cookiesheet anyway! Great boats, just a little hard to handle, especially in a wind!

  • @glamdring0007
    @glamdring0007 Рік тому +1

    My constant foe while maneuvering fishing boats into a dock is the wind. I've lost count of how many times I was lined up perfectly and the wind came along and said, "yeah I don't think so bud" 🤦‍♂ 🤣

  • @DougMinchau
    @DougMinchau Рік тому +2

    Victory lap! Haha will use that in the future

  • @allynonderdonk7577
    @allynonderdonk7577 Рік тому +3

    Your huband was really on point with the docking. Stepped off smartly, held the boat in place...All while fending it off from hitting the dock. 10 points for him!! Personally I've got to say don't feel too bad about not being able to dock that boat. You do know much bigger boats and I look at it as if your brain is wired to best suit that scenario. I have a similar problem with playing Checkers. I can't do it...the simple old game of Checkers.... I can't beat my cat. (Playing with my father may have developed some sort of mental block there.) However ,ask how many competitions I've won playing Chess and it is a different story. All in all be who you are and understand you may have off days, and that your partner in life can reel you in during those times. Hey you are my second favorite YT channel. Considering how new you are at it compared to the competition, I'd take that as quite a compliment. Keep up the awesome and "body language expressive" work!! Also I have the Argo Nav app!!! Cool that you are working as an ambassador for it!

  • @erinmanor1302
    @erinmanor1302 Рік тому +1

    So glad I’m not alone. You still do it with style and flair 😊

  • @robminch8592
    @robminch8592 Рік тому +2

    You’re totally right about size being a factor. A analogy would be backing up a trailer. It’s easier with a long trailer versus a short one. The techniques don’t scale for size.

    • @corail53
      @corail53 Рік тому

      The worst trailers in existence are single PWC trailers.

  • @wilshade
    @wilshade Рік тому +1

    Sometimes you just have to exorcise your demons. And ya did it with style. Try to recruit Christine next time you do a tall ship. 👍😎

  • @PatrickHoodDaniel
    @PatrickHoodDaniel 7 місяців тому

    I'm more interested in the conversations you were having with your husband during these trials. Was there a lot of frustration, or was it pretty calm? It looks like the "very little" current is catching the hull and pushing you away. I guess larger boats aren't as affected by these currents. I love the last approach because the hull was inline with the current so there wasn't as much of an effect.

    • @CaptainBoomies
      @CaptainBoomies  7 місяців тому +1

      We were discussing dinner reservations. Trying to figure out how many people would be coming to the restaurant.

  • @charliewallace7
    @charliewallace7 11 місяців тому

    Love your humility in the video. Fun to watch!
    Question: I was taught that trimming up the drive on a small boat actually helps with reverse. I was told this vectors down the thrust instead of pushing the water into the transom. Did I misunderstand? Why did you state the opposite?

  • @spavliskojr
    @spavliskojr Рік тому

    Good! i dont feel so bad when i screw up now lol

  • @ushi120
    @ushi120 10 місяців тому

    IMO: The propwalk in reverse was against you! 🤦 Shit happens!
    Thanks for posting. ❤️

  • @philtansill2316
    @philtansill2316 Рік тому

    Your last approach was the best one because you put the bow where you wanted it first with limited control of the stern trimmed up. Its awesome that you shared your embarrassing moment. Anyone whos ever driven a boat has at least one they admit to. Get an over the road trucker to back a jet ski trailer 50 yards and theyd be in a similar spot. I love your videos and id be glad to give gou some small boat lessons if you can give me some pointers on the big ones. I use a 20' sea ox to do mobile boat repair.

  • @63tnbadboy
    @63tnbadboy 7 місяців тому

    Failure is a great teacher,

  • @Kane856
    @Kane856 Рік тому

    Another subscriber from Bumbling Sailors recommendation - looking forward to exploring your channel 👍👍

    • @CaptainBoomies
      @CaptainBoomies  Рік тому

      Welcome to my floating party! Are you a sailor?

  • @kirkthieme1784
    @kirkthieme1784 3 місяці тому

    A single engine boat can make any captain feel like an amateur :)

  • @bigcmoore
    @bigcmoore Рік тому

    I once witnessed a young fella trying to work up the courage to wrap his arm around what I assume was his date at the movies and I have to say I felt more awkward/embarrassed by proxy watching this then I did watching him.
    Props to you for putting it out there for everyone to see.

  • @michaelryan1913
    @michaelryan1913 Рік тому

    I find it much easier to dock my dad's 42' Post than my 23' Wellcraft. The single outboard is much harder to control the bow with (especially in reverse) than a dual engine setup. Nothing to be embarrassed about! I wonder how much some bow thrusters woukd cost to add to the Hurricane! 🤣

  • @StickerFab
    @StickerFab 2 місяці тому

    Yep subscribed...

  • @jeffreywettig5302
    @jeffreywettig5302 Рік тому +1

    I suggest at Peddle Boat next time! Maybe a duckie float?

  • @ThatGuyZeb
    @ThatGuyZeb Рік тому +1

    Holy chow. Look at my dude's hair!

  • @mattypontheroad
    @mattypontheroad Рік тому +1

    I can tightly parallel park a 30 foot truck with no windows behind the driver seat due to sheer experience, but always struggle to know where the back of my tiny RX-7 is because it's just not something I do very often. No shame.

  • @ASEPresents
    @ASEPresents Рік тому

    I love this channel so much!!! -mint

  • @dutchglobetrotter4513
    @dutchglobetrotter4513 Рік тому

    Takes an humble person to say you did something wrong and posting it on the internet.
    Although I have to give it, a 60 ft sailboat handels way better then a small deck boat.

  • @jarrodmcpheejr52
    @jarrodmcpheejr52 9 місяців тому

    When in reverse you’ll have more power than in forward so the bow will swing more than it would in port but good job

  • @kathrynlitchfield7140
    @kathrynlitchfield7140 Рік тому +1

    I mean, realistically, no matter what a pro you are… it’s hard to switch gears sometimes! Give yourself some grace. In land terms…Have you ever driven a manual transmission for a long time, then driven an automatic, and left it in gear when you shut it off while parking? Yeah… 😳 It happens!

  • @aleksejry
    @aleksejry Рік тому

    👍👏

  • @christianhollingsworth2275
    @christianhollingsworth2275 Рік тому +1

    Wanna go out for drinks and yelling?

  • @ChaosNConfusion1
    @ChaosNConfusion1 7 місяців тому

    Ahoy Ahoy

  • @Godofthemoon1
    @Godofthemoon1 Рік тому

    Your so funny icky you don’t have a huge channel ❤

    • @CaptainBoomies
      @CaptainBoomies  Рік тому

      I know riiiiiiight??!?!??! (It's because I'm too slow at producing content)

  • @jdaddabbo115
    @jdaddabbo115 3 місяці тому

    funny to watch another 100 GT Captain laugh at themself with such a "simple" docking. As if there is one.
    And I say 100T
    Is it 200 GT now? Nicely done.
    But...I agree with @charliewallace7
    having run a 13' Boston Whaler with a single at a young age to twins and then Trip's on my bigger boats as I "stepped up" and have aged just a bit both on and off the water. As I got older, and as someone who will see another Capt. struggle, and do what can to help him/her dock, I learned Not to be that guy. and the best way to put her back in her slip IS with her trimmed up {not up and out} as you stop forward motion. Its power steering, same as the car you drive.
    put the stern where you want her to be and her bow will follow.
    try it once in an open area, see if this technique. is one that helps you.

  • @davidnave4349
    @davidnave4349 3 місяці тому

    xoxoxoxoxo

  • @monstermashed6266
    @monstermashed6266 Рік тому +1

    Uuffff

  • @williamrandall1415
    @williamrandall1415 Рік тому

    You are humsn

  • @paulbriggs3072
    @paulbriggs3072 10 місяців тому

    Aside from the fact that you look like a female version of Robert Vaughn, pretend the dock isn't angled. Nah, scratch that.

  • @michaelchurch2076
    @michaelchurch2076 Рік тому +1

    Here from Bumbling Sailors recommendation.

    • @CaptainBoomies
      @CaptainBoomies  Рік тому

      Well, Ahoy there, sailor! Welcome to the party. I'm a big fan of @bumblingsailor he's such a riot!