Brings back old memories, used to fish inlets from sandy hook to seaside and just used to watch boats only dreaming. Used to work in manasquan as a doorman at club Casablanca back in college, great fun and people. Now live in Texas on a lake but not the same, still beautiful thou. Galveston 3-4 hr drive and great fishing there too. Just great memories!!!
New subscriber and won me over! Thank god for a channel that is dedicated to Sportfisher's aka Convertibles. So over the CC's!!! Have to love the sound of those detroits in that Ocean. The only thing better would be a Bertram in the video - Partial towards Bert's but then I own one! Keep up the great work!
I just found your videos in like them a lot it's amazing how almost every boat in this video is a Viking of course they are made real close by along with a few older Ocean's. Hopefully there's some Bertram's running around over there. when my father was a kid he lived in Sea Girt New Jersey and he built his first boat as a kid and used to go up and down the Manasquan River.
I believe Hatteras and Bertram were the big names. Viking continued developing new and bigger yachts during the crash of 2007. Bertram changed the location of their manufacturing. Quality problems followed. Hatteras suffered from being owned by Brunswick. Viking also acquired Ocean with a friendly acquisition. They look to be the big name today.
@@ShoreBoats Really great footage, mind telling me the Sony model? I looked this inlet up on Maps, what a cool location, lots of coastline around there.
Again, rough seas? Travel and go around Deaths Door, DC WI, Horn of Africa (ya, you probably don't know that's on the east side of Africa... not NJ), Haulover Inlet, S. Miami, FL just to name a few. NJ? Rough seas? You need to travel. I seen greater waves in my neighbors wife's bathtub.
Really? I thought NJ was a challenge? My 12"Lund w/ 9.9 Evinrude could have slept through that rice patty. Really? Hit S. FL inlets, Atlantic side... not the gulf (west coast for all'ya'll "NJ challenge inlet boaters." God bless and safe passage to ALL boaters... just think and be safe.
These boats are like bulldozers the way they handle these huge swells with ease. It's there hull design they are truly meant for the deep sea.
Brings back old memories, used to fish inlets from sandy hook to seaside and just used to watch boats only dreaming. Used to work in manasquan as a doorman at club Casablanca back in college, great fun and people. Now live in Texas on a lake but not the same, still beautiful thou. Galveston 3-4 hr drive and great fishing there too. Just great memories!!!
Finally, the bigger boys!
Great video and beautiful boats. Viking yachts ought to love this video
great content -- great boats
Thank you!
What a dream!!!
New subscriber and won me over! Thank god for a channel that is dedicated to Sportfisher's aka Convertibles. So over the CC's!!! Have to love the sound of those detroits in that Ocean. The only thing better would be a Bertram in the video - Partial towards Bert's but then I own one! Keep up the great work!
Thanks Roger!
Love Vikings.
I just found your videos in like them a lot it's amazing how almost every boat in this video is a Viking of course they are made real close by along with a few older Ocean's.
Hopefully there's some Bertram's running around over there.
when my father was a kid he lived in Sea Girt New Jersey and he built his first boat as a kid and used to go up and down the Manasquan River.
Thanks for watching! Yes, there are usually a lot of Bertrams around here. Check out some of the older videos, you’ll see them
I believe Hatteras and Bertram were the big names. Viking continued developing new and bigger yachts during the crash of 2007. Bertram changed the location of their manufacturing. Quality problems followed. Hatteras suffered from being owned by Brunswick. Viking also acquired Ocean with a friendly acquisition. They look to be the big name today.
great job - keep it up.
Beautiful boats, never saw the open sky bridge on a Viking.
Nice work I knew from the title there was no way I would be in this one
I’ll get you one day Scott!
This is like one big Viking commercial. Where are the Bertrams, the Hatteras’s, newer Luhrs models?
100% Aweseomesauce.
New subscriber, can you tell us about your camera setup? Very high quality. Nice to see another inlet besides Florida.
Thank you! I use a Sony camcorder
@@ShoreBoats Really great footage, mind telling me the Sony model? I looked this inlet up on Maps, what a cool location, lots of coastline around there.
@@JUPITERINLETBOATS It's an ax-53. And yea, there's a lot of great boating around here!
@@ShoreBoats Thanks, very smooth camera operation, some of the best I have seen...and we have plenty of camera operators around our Florida locations.
@@JUPITERINLETBOATS Thanks, I appreciate that! Believe it or not, all hand held
Last boat is a Liberty 45 . Interesting/Rare boat . Those guys are sitting on the engine covers .
What kind is duo course around 2 min
Again, rough seas? Travel and go around Deaths Door, DC WI, Horn of Africa (ya, you probably don't know that's on the east side of Africa... not NJ), Haulover Inlet, S. Miami, FL just to name a few. NJ? Rough seas? You need to travel. I seen greater waves in my neighbors wife's bathtub.
Nothing more fun then burning up 300 gallons of diesel for a day on the water! I miss my sport fisherman.
What happened to it
Makes no sense to me why so many new SF boats don't have bow rails!
Let me clean the drool off my face!!
The last boat wasn't pleasant on the eye
What do you figure? About $30 million filmed?
I’d say so lol
average about $8mil each
@@MW-yd4nk geez… I need to buy more crypto
More then that.
Really? I thought NJ was a challenge? My 12"Lund w/ 9.9 Evinrude could have slept through that rice patty. Really? Hit S. FL inlets, Atlantic side... not the gulf (west coast for all'ya'll "NJ challenge inlet boaters." God bless and safe passage to ALL boaters... just think and be safe.