Bull-crap that old boat / engine would NOT have a water flow cooler sensor (newer stuff does have that)Older engines simply do Not recognize weather in / out of water this is a Humans job, its also the additional reason why fun-boats have move to diesel : Because you can screw up many things with diesel not so much with gas
Can Confirm - I broke a motor this way. The motor was out of the water for less than 10 seconds. Starting a boat with the motor out of the water is kind of like starting a car without oil.
@@tombokriju : No, Its reasonable to expect the impeller to get eaten up ie its dry rubber on metal !!!! But a motor does NOT start and instantly. reach high temp or over temp in seconds. thats a ridiculous idea. that would suggest way more than cooling issues
It's not recommended starting a boat out of water as it can cause damage to the impeller (Water pump) but the fact is every time you start the motor it takes time for the water to reach the impeller it's not going to damage it in a few seconds
@@kingexpithia how long does it take? It may take a longer amount of time for the engine to get hot enough to burn up but it doesn't take long for a rubber impeller to warp from the friction of it rubbing on the housing without water.
@@Blue_Collar_Colonizer_1776 now he wasn’t clear on his statement obviously. To check the engines you can run a maximum of 10 seconds out of water at risk obviously. But he said I can’t remember , 5 seconds or something. Now I can say because the engine was already likely at Temp. Restarting it could’ve easily done damage within 5 seconds. I mean the flash point is what 1500 degrees F. It easily comes up to 500 degrees in seconds. Engines get hotter when you turn them off because they don’t have any coolant running anymore. So taking it away from its cooking source and than starting it. Yea, I’ll say I redact my statement. This could’ve happened easily.
Starting an impeller out of water definitely causes damage. HOWEVER 2 to 3 seconds would NOT, as someone stated below, it takes many more seconds for the water to be drawn up into the impeller chamber. Two to three seconds would not create the friction nor heat required to cause the damage claimed by the defendant. Common sense would imply that there was prior damage that the defendant was trying to blame on the plaintiff.
Plaintiff couldn’t care less about the $100 when it was offered to him but now he’s gonna bring the defendant to court for it. Someone has too much time in his hands…
He had the right to get his money back.Then the Defendant tried to counter sue for the motor he broke and blames the Plaintiff. He had no proof of the new motor nor proof from a professional that the plaintiff broke the motor that he really broke and tried to sell.
The defendant couldn't be bothered to get any paperwork together because it was only $100 and it's going to be paid for by the show anyway, as for the plaintiff, how petty to be rich enough to have a boat yet sue for $100 when it costs $25 to register a court case and he'd turned it down when it was initially offered back...
Nope, he had no proof of the replacement or that he had an expert look at the motor that he did finally replace. Not petty when the defendant burned up the motor.
I had this happen to me but was a motorcycle deal. Guy showed up and wanted to test drive it. I said need asking price in hand first just in case. Thank God I did this 4k in cash he took bike out and crashed it. I looked at the bike came out with title said you just purchased it. and he got pissed off he called police said I robbed him. Police listened to my story cop turned around told him you own the bike now
This is a case of the judge not understanding the mechanics of a boat motor. The impeller is a rubber wheel that looks like a water wheel. It pumps sea water up into the engine for cooling. Starting it out of the water for a few seconds will not damage the engine. Drain your radiator of your car and run it for a few seconds. It will not damage the engine. It needs to run for quite some time to get the parts excessively hot and cause seizure of the engine. Neither one of them could explain anything to the judge. I’m a boater for 60 years. I always carried a spare impeller because they can fail. They only cost a few dollars and can be replaced in minutes. But a damaged engine is fanciful dreaming on the defendants part.
They just docked from a sea trial. Motor would have been hot. This is not a car motor cooled by hot pressurized engine coolant. It is a boat motor cooled by steady stream of cold seawater.
defendants ego is revolting. and to "forget" evidence at home when they've probably known for weeks to show up in court. just looks irresponsible and low life-y of someone not to be prepared with something so serious like being sued.
Neither knew what the hell they were talking about. The part they were talking about is a rubber water pump impeller and it will damage them quickly if it is out of the water. I don't know about in 30 seconds but for sure in a few minutes.
tri hulls are horrible. they stopped making them for a reason..they are really rough they bob up and down and slap the waves instead of cutting them.. on the wrong water(big water) they are dangerous..the boat died on both test drives,give his money back..it's a $100 bucks .you aren't going very far or getting too much on a $100 now a days..some kfc a few reefers and a case of beer..gone!!
@@cwstewartjr1973 Age is the most common killer, the blades take a permanent set and/or break. Also somewhat common is sucking up debris or running with no water for a long enough time; much more than a few seconds, and especially since it was just in the water so the impeller and housing were still wet. I've seen several that were run for 30 seconds or more out of the water, then dropped into the water and they pumped seemingly fine. The only one I've seen burned up from no water was run for several minutes, he didn't realize that the water inlet valve was closed. Had they shown the impeller I could have probably said what killed it. If it was actually "broken" as he stated it wasn't from being run without water, it was from age. If it was melted then yes, lack of water.
This case was comical to say the very least. Funny thing is I actually believe the defendant in some ways because he seems so knowledgeable about boating. In any event he didn't have any proof at all. But $100 windfall for the plantiff was a complete waste of time.
B.O.A.T stands for bust out another thousand
Awesome bro I definitely agree lol
real original.........................................................................................................................
Ya old joke
😅never heard that before! but you are right on that one!😅
LOL Good 1.
I love to watch the faces and expressions of the gallery 😅😆
The defendant is right you can’t start a boat motor out of water! He just should have had proof
Bull-crap that old boat / engine would NOT have a water flow cooler sensor (newer stuff does have that)Older engines simply do Not recognize weather in / out of water
this is a Humans job, its also the additional reason why fun-boats have move to diesel : Because you can screw up many things with diesel not so much with gas
Can Confirm - I broke a motor this way. The motor was out of the water for less than 10 seconds. Starting a boat with the motor out of the water is kind of like starting a car without oil.
@@tombokriju : No, Its reasonable to expect the impeller to get eaten up ie its dry rubber on metal !!!! But a motor does NOT start and instantly. reach high temp or
over temp in seconds. thats a ridiculous idea. that would suggest way more than cooling issues
@@ACHVACTAB1 someone knows what they are talking about. While not recommended you aren't going to ruin your motor in 10 seconds. 5 minutes, for sure.
@@ACHVACTAB1 They were driving it for a while and then were back at the pier. The engine was hot.
It's not recommended starting a boat out of water as it can cause damage to the impeller (Water pump) but the fact is every time you start the motor it takes time for the water to reach the impeller it's not going to damage it in a few seconds
What in the West hell, $100? Smh!
The fact that these people sue in a well-known court TV program, but fail to present their proofs is astonishing. 🤣😂😂😂
Boats seem like a lot of trouble!
No receipts, no proof...but I'm an expert and you should just believe me.
Between 2 an 10 SECONDS is all is takes to damage a boat motor apparently.
They're water cooled. Doesn't take long. 10 seconds is pretty fast tho
Yeah water pump in that is soft rubber against steel so if not submerged will burn it as soon as it turns over.dry fire is what it called
False
@@kingexpithia how long does it take? It may take a longer amount of time for the engine to get hot enough to burn up but it doesn't take long for a rubber impeller to warp from the friction of it rubbing on the housing without water.
@@Blue_Collar_Colonizer_1776 now he wasn’t clear on his statement obviously. To check the engines you can run a maximum of 10 seconds out of water at risk obviously. But he said I can’t remember , 5 seconds or something. Now I can say because the engine was already likely at Temp. Restarting it could’ve easily done damage within 5 seconds. I mean the flash point is what 1500 degrees F. It easily comes up to 500 degrees in seconds. Engines get hotter when you turn them off because they don’t have any coolant running anymore. So taking it away from its cooking source and than starting it. Yea, I’ll say I redact my statement. This could’ve happened easily.
Starting an impeller out of water definitely causes damage. HOWEVER 2 to 3 seconds would NOT, as someone stated below, it takes many more seconds for the water to be drawn up into the impeller chamber. Two to three seconds would not create the friction nor heat required to cause the damage claimed by the defendant. Common sense would imply that there was prior damage that the defendant was trying to blame on the plaintiff.
Oh wow a 1979 engine broke lol
Did y'all catch the guy in the blue shirt on the plaintiff side!? Lol
Yep. He's rolling his eyes and looks like he wants to say "A hundred dollars? Who is this cat?" LOL
When they said the boat caught fire...😳
his eyes tell it ALL!
Didn't have to listen to the narrative, his face said it all
yes LOL
Plaintiff couldn’t care less about the $100 when it was offered to him but now he’s gonna bring the defendant to court for it.
Someone has too much time in his hands…
He had the right to get his money back.Then the Defendant tried to counter sue for the motor he broke and blames the Plaintiff. He had no proof of the new motor nor proof from a professional that the plaintiff broke the motor that he really broke and tried to sell.
Ikr 🤣😂😂😂
It wasn’t that he could careless. He was just saying they could square up later instead of waiting to get boat and go to atm machine. I get it.
The defendant couldn't be bothered to get any paperwork together because it was only $100 and it's going to be paid for by the show anyway, as for the plaintiff, how petty to be rich enough to have a boat yet sue for $100 when it costs $25 to register a court case and he'd turned it down when it was initially offered back...
Nope, he had no proof of the replacement or that he had an expert look at the motor that he did finally replace. Not petty when the defendant burned up the motor.
Defendant was pretty honest and straight to the point 🤷🏽♀️
$100, really????????????????????????
"Boats are a hole in the water into which one pours money" (i've forgotten who said that....)
- every boat owner
Everybody who has a boat.
The defendant is the worse kind of liar! The kind that will lie to you even when they know you know they’re lying 🤦🏾♂️
Impeller is usually inside a system
And propeller is usually exposed outside ..
Just give him the 100 dollars back and move on.
I had this happen to me but was a motorcycle deal. Guy showed up and wanted to test drive it. I said need asking price in hand first just in case. Thank God I did this 4k in cash he took bike out and crashed it. I looked at the bike came out with title said you just purchased it. and he got pissed off he called police said I robbed him. Police listened to my story cop turned around told him you own the bike now
You were so smart to do that !!
This is a case of the judge not understanding the mechanics of a boat motor. The impeller is a rubber wheel that looks like a water wheel. It pumps sea water up into the engine for cooling. Starting it out of the water for a few seconds will not damage the engine. Drain your radiator of your car and run it for a few seconds. It will not damage the engine. It needs to run for quite some time to get the parts excessively hot and cause seizure of the engine. Neither one of them could explain anything to the judge. I’m a boater for 60 years. I always carried a spare impeller because they can fail. They only cost a few dollars and can be replaced in minutes. But a damaged engine is fanciful dreaming on the defendants part.
exactly
They just docked from a sea trial. Motor would have been hot. This is not a car motor cooled by hot pressurized engine coolant. It is a boat motor cooled by steady stream of cold seawater.
It's not on the judge to know how a boat operates. It's on the defendant to prove what he's saying is accurate.
This is the case where you do not understand the legal reasoning. And yet, here we are...🙄
BOAT: Break Out Another Thousand.
real original
That’s why boats, ships are called she. They’re pretty to look at and they’re expensive.
You can kind of see the brain cells dying in his head, just by looking at the defendant.... 🙄
😂
🤣😂😂😂
When Peter Griffin and Stan Smith are on People's Court
😂😂the guy behind Plantiff in blue shaking his head like he agrees until he hears the guy is only suing for $100
No one questions why the wires are in a place where they can get stepped on?
taking a day off work to sue for $100.00...get a life!!
Actually you can you hook a hose to propeller with a device.. then crank the engine
The judge has no idea...neither do 99.9% of people making comments here. Holy hell.
You gotta fix this lmfaooooo best line!!
Open & Close Case The plaintiff shouldn’t get anything. 🤣
Has the Plaintiff ever operated a watercraft?
Has the Judge ever operated a boat?
Probably not, but I'd hate to judge.
Nice surname, btw.
WOW
40 mins
1,735 views
bet your butt I'm one of em.
I LOVE court tv!
thank you for posting!
4.8k in 2 hours
6.3k at the 3 hour mark!
I love it when people sue for such small amounts. I think the smallest I have seen on this show was about $30. It’s just not worth it to me.
Look up "Standing Her Ground". $15 case (actually $7, but...)
Overheat in seconds or a few minutes? No way.
Guy in the back face was like wht 100$😂😂
I don't jack about boats or their motors so I could be wrong, but if him just stepping on wires caused them to melt, that boats motor was crap.
never spin a boat boater over without water, it doesnt have to start to ruin a water pump
It usually ruins the impeller.
try again
Ah yes. ruins the impeller or water pump. not the engine
I got a nice boat and they are non stop work
defendants ego is revolting. and to "forget" evidence at home when they've probably known for weeks to show up in court. just looks irresponsible and low life-y of someone not to be prepared with something so serious like being sued.
It doesn’t look that horrible, it’s a $100 case about a deposit for a boat. It’s not serious
Thanks I needed a good laugh 😂
Watching this now my plans to buy a boat for my retirement I need mechanic lessons
try that again
I feel like it's like a car without coolant
Neither knew what the hell they were talking about. The part they were talking about is a rubber water pump impeller and it will damage them quickly if it is out of the water. I don't know about in 30 seconds but for sure in a few minutes.
WHO SUES FOR $100!?
who screams for no reason
he is so wrong. a motor being on out of water for 5 mins will NOT CAUSE A FIRE. THE WIRING WAS DONE INCORRECTLY
The plaintiffs mouth sounds very dry.
tri hulls are horrible. they stopped making them for a reason..they are really rough they bob up and down and slap the waves instead of cutting them.. on the wrong water(big water) they are dangerous..the boat died on both test drives,give his money back..it's a $100 bucks .you aren't going very far or getting too much on a $100 now a days..some kfc a few reefers and a case of beer..gone!!
those few seconds of running that boat engine out of water would not have caused those problems
@S M imagine how many people forget to put in or change theirs 😂
it absolutely could. See how far you go without gas in your car....
wrong
@@jiogcyihsugyiocjfdoivhphvw6821 Ive done it. there is still water in it to last a few seconds. but hey maybe I've always been lucky
I really want to hear this one but I can't handle the pasty mouth noises. Get these people some water!!!!!
i wonder if some of these folks are special needs
Also, No motor will burn / blow up in a "few sec time". No Motor
He didn't care cause it's a hundred bucks
Funny 😄 You are Ever rude referring to the name of the motor I suppose
HILARIOUS!!
Funny case.
Bad Omen!
THE PEOPLE NEED TO SHUT UP AND STOP LAUGHING.. its rude n not funny
The defendant is lying the motor will not over heated that quick if you start out of water
An impeller doesn't get damaged by being run without water for a few seconds, he was just going for a money grab, good thing he didn't get it.
Google it you're wrong. Between 2 and 10 seconds is all it can take.
So what ruins an impellar then?
@@getin3949 I've been doing boat repair for about 30 years, I don't need to google something I know first hand.
@@cwstewartjr1973 Age is the most common killer, the blades take a permanent set and/or break. Also somewhat common is sucking up debris or running with no water for a long enough time; much more than a few seconds, and especially since it was just in the water so the impeller and housing were still wet. I've seen several that were run for 30 seconds or more out of the water, then dropped into the water and they pumped seemingly fine. The only one I've seen burned up from no water was run for several minutes, he didn't realize that the water inlet valve was closed.
Had they shown the impeller I could have probably said what killed it. If it was actually "broken" as he stated it wasn't from being run without water, it was from age. If it was melted then yes, lack of water.
This case was comical to say the very least. Funny thing is I actually believe the defendant in some ways because he seems so knowledgeable about boating. In any event he didn't have any proof at all. But $100 windfall for the plantiff was a complete waste of time.
It isn't a windfall, the guy, (Plaintiff) made a deposit of $100 contingent on a sea trial and the boat failed. He SHOULD get his money back.
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I THINK DEFENDANT EAT THE BOAT BEFORE COMING TO COURT
I think he ate all his proof, so he didn't have any?!?! LOL
Boats are like women.
Not worth the expense for the little time you're in them.
The defendant forgot to bring his personality to court that day too. He reminds me of a HS math teacher.🥱