Looks like she slams a fair bit, doesn't really cut through the waves, just hits em. I think I'll keep my $1.3m for just now until something better comes along! =D
I liked the style, it had a reasonable flare that the boat driver didn’t know how to use. It needed more trim to get bow up, so the hull could land on top of the wave and push water aside. Boat driver aka steering wheel holder, was plowing into waves, coming off of one wave with the bow pitched down and stuffing it into the next wave, that was above the bow deck. Poorly demonstrated for a boat in that $$$ class, to very picky clients.
These hull shapes also like the vanquish seem like they slap alot ,or plow through the waves Which if in a sealed cabin would be good. Hard to really know without being on it.
This channel never fails to provide great, and abundant, examples of people with more money than brains. I retired from the aviation business which is afflicted by the same syndrome. The difference is general aviation tends to kill those who suffer from the ailment a bit quicker. Being a successful lawyer or doctor, does not a competent boat captain, make you! Nor does being wealthy improve aviation skills. But egos are huge and can be impossible to overcome. But the sea cares naught about such things, nor does the earth when it collides with your broken flying machine. One of my truisms is: “Never Underestimate the Ability of an Intelligent Person to make Stupid Decisions."
I liked the drone footage of the Apache, always was curious what it was like past the inlet. A full drone video showing from the bridge to "out front" would really be nice
I agree, I’d love more drone footage beyond the inlet. The Apache was great then the Cigarette right after it coming back in was great also. It’s not very often that we get to see that far our from the inlet!! 👍🏼
😏👍 Great idea! It's a lofty and selfless goal to succeed in failing to operate a boat competently, so that others can derive entertainment from your sloppy "boatsmanship"! The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates once predicted, "in the future, clueless recreational motor boat owners will provide a great service to humanity, by giving them something to laugh about".
There's an old saying, "If it looks right, it is right" and I think that is all you have to say. A cigarette ,or Apache is that shape for a very good reason. Thanks for the channel!!
Fantastic drone shots mate! Congrats on keeping the boat within frame despite the wind and boat movement! You are becoming a true expert in these shots! Wow
I’ve sailed for 35 years in many sea states. When I look at the conditions these boats go out in I simply ask why. Not so much because of danger, which I rarely see here, but just because it doesn’t look fun.
I have the same thoughts. I was raised in the Catalina Channel and have owned a boat since I was 8 years old. I don't see this type of boating enjoyable.
The SAY 42 was sorely in need of a better captain. The Pershing went through pretty smooth all the way ! But the best part is the drone shots, I love that you have both ground and air shots, because it looks totally different from the air ! Good goin' Wavy ! 👍 🇨🇦 ✌️
straight lines might look pretty, but need some flair on that bow to push the water away from the hull. and a straight up instead of a point not the best design. Look how far out a Fountain nose points.
@Nomen Clature Alot of the shrimpers around here are the same (Straight up and down) but those are Displacement hulls used for long haul fishing. The hull shape for plane boats usually need something more pointed. He has a displacement front end and he is trying to use it as a plane. doesn't always work.
SAY 42 has to go back to the hull design team. It dropped its bow off every wave. Now the Apache could not get much better- amazing rough water design. Great drone footage.
Yeah, I wouldn't be happy with that thing. It sliced deep into the waves. Either it's not designed for rough water and any sort of speed (but why give it that low swept windshield then) or it's just a crappy design.
Don’t forget the SAY was doing maybe 20 knots compared to the Apache doing 5 or 6 knots at the mouth of the inlet. Of course at those speeds there will be marked differences in the way the two vessels perform in steep sloppy white cap conditions.
I liked that first boat hull design. I'm guessing that the builder had many hrs on a computer doing fluid dynamic testing. The way it cut thru the chop and rolled the water forward was impressive. Respect !
@@vannigiovannigio8861 ☑️ I agree! I don't know the technical term for it, but the tip of the bow is angled almost vertical, instead of being raked back and downward(like 99% of boats), which seems to result in more water being tossed upward over the bow and into the seating area.
The balance of the Apache is phenominal. It stayed up on plane & stable, with what appears to be a very dry ride impressive. As for your mystery boat, it appears to be an early 90's SeaRay Express or Sundancer. No way to tell from the outside of the hull, as they are the same. The difference is in engine placement & straight vs. V - drives. Most definately not a factory paint job.
Looks exactly like my 92 Sea Ray. Transom door to the starboard and rounded glass windscreen. The big indicator was the arch mount. They didn't mount them like that for very long. Mine is a 300DA (SunDancer).
Something real miami vice about those drone shots of the apache boat and to think back in the day they had to use helicopters to get those kind of shots.
That Pershing 5x was down right impressive, my favorite in this video. I also noticed that Vanquish was a dry ride, such a solid boat, i like that one too.
Seems to me that the Say42 makes for an excellent submarine. Its not only the bad captains fault, the hull design needs to be tweaked, its got too little buoyance in the bows as it is now. Could also do with a spray rail or two above the waterline.
No kidding. What kind of morons buy boats with nothing to deflect water from the forward deck, and then take them into open water? "A fool and his money..."
Meh, I'm going to go with trendy "wave piercing" hull design makes for a wet ride. And maneuvering to the sides of the inlet doesn't showcase how the vessel does in heavy seas, which is what I think they wanted to see. So, it "pierced" those waves just like it was supposed to, the only question is why you would want a pleasure boat to do that. And I can only imagine those passengers in the rear that were getting their eyelids pealed back by all that cold ass salt water slapping them in the chest and face were wondering the same thing. 😃
You can spend 1.3 million on a boat but that doesn't mean you can correctly use the thing. It almost went from an expensive boat to a cheap submarine within seconds.
When l was a boy in the early 70's, we all talked about the race boat the 'Cigarette' and how awesome it was. Now I see the company still exists and it seemed to hand the rough water the best. Thanks for a reminder of their existence 👍
Great job on the drone footage! Keeping the boat in frame from different angles, especially as it accelerates outside the inlet, isn't easy! Impressive and fun.
Those boats that look like submarines tend to submarine. Both of those Cigarette guys showed the Apache how it's done in that class of boat--keep your speed up and drive over everything. The dark gray boat at 5:55 gave a very effective lesson in surfing a following sea, and made a very nice way though the inlet. Speed must be dead on, maintaining steerageway at all times. Very smooth.
Unbelievably unsafe, not enough buoyancy fwd for a heavy confused sea state. It’s clear & obvious the bow section is trying to steer this design, shelve it and start again. 🇳🇿🇨🇦
I've finally found something in the Midnight Express price bracket that handles a head sea even worse than they do. Yes some of it was driver error but to me it appears that there is something very wrong with the hull design on that first boat. And oh boy, imagine the detailing and repair bills after that drenching in salt! Apache, however, damn I'm in love with that beast. She must be the most glorious way to waste huge amounts of money in a marine environment ever. Yes, there are faster and certainly newer designs but that hull and that boat in particular are perfection to me. She'll also blast right past a lot of the newer stuff when the seas come up a bit.
Right on! ME’s are some of the worst sea UNworthy vessels out there. They’re great in glass calm but even a small swell will cause distress. If I was spending that kind of money on a boat last on my list would be ME’s. Midnight Express = Little pecker syndrome
@@DanielC__ Agreed, I've driven MEs from 750 right up to 2500hp and they are fun in the calm but if I'm spending upwards of a million bucks ()assuming you want whole lot of outboards) I want something that can handle a seaway. Hell, most of the go-fast cats are better in the rough stuff than an ME. Yes, they take a bit more skill to drive hard, fast and safe but if you can't be bothered learning how don't buy crazy expensive boats. I've also never understood this obsession for big opens, if you want something big and fast that isn't an all-out racer buy a classic Magnum, you will never break that and you stay dry.
The Vanquish VQ45 is futuristic/stealthy, the Pershing is elegant/classy and the Cigarette powerful grace. If I had to pick one of the 3 it would be very tough
That Pershing was absolutely dream!!!!!! Never seen one before, definitely never will in person , but that is my new dream boat!!!!! Sorry Midnight Express !!!!!
I've watched a lot of these videos and it seems like a lot of boats get slammed down pretty hard. So I am wondering if there are any cases of a hull being cracked?
Nothing is impossible but most boats you see at places like these are typically built for it. But like everything else you can't beat on a hull day in and day out for 30 years and expect it to still have the integrity it once had.
Both the Say and the Vanquish performed extremely well with the power delivery keeping that bow up and planning. Also the drone shots is a game changer, we can see how the front of vessels is working against the waves ahead before impact. Keep up with the awesome work!!
Not everywave is the same. Its about how the hulls pierce through and be in contact with the water. Imo, both delivered the goods with the power combo each vessel had.
Great video! SAY 42 is stunning, great hull design which got that throttle happy amateur captain out of trouble by cutting through. People need to slow down, trim the nose up and take the sides of the inlet. Side note, amazing drone flying, super smooth flying keeping the boats in frame. 10x better than I can achieve on a calm day, great content 👏😎
LOL you're not. my happiest day was the "good riddance" one when I got rid of my "well made" POS 27 footer. And BTW, this here Haulover Inlet never caused me a problem; I treated it with great respect, not like these pathetic morons.
As beamy as Duh Say 42 seems at top-deck level, it appears to be rather "fine" (narrow) at the waterline... i.e. is there even room for a usable cabin+head in that overpriced toy? Methinks it's targeted at middle-aged (divorced) bachelors who want to bar & grill hop along the Intracoastal... always a salient market. 😁
I can't believe they were treating that first boat shown the way they were I guess they didn't have to work that hard to buy it or maybe they're just idiots but this channel is freaking entertaining and I hate water and I don't own a boat and I never will and I love this channel for no reason at all and that's good enough for me just like my mother used to say okay maybe not by now bye-bye bye-bye
What do you guys think of the SAY 42? Does it get your deposit?
Is it a submersible? Works Great..!
Looks like she slams a fair bit, doesn't really cut through the waves, just hits em. I think I'll keep my $1.3m for just now until something better comes along! =D
I'll take a Midnight Express anyday over that boat.
I liked the style, it had a reasonable flare that the boat driver didn’t know how to use. It needed more trim to get bow up, so the hull could land on top of the wave and push water aside. Boat driver aka steering wheel holder, was plowing into waves, coming off of one wave with the bow pitched down and stuffing it into the next wave, that was above the bow deck.
Poorly demonstrated for a boat in that $$$ class, to very picky clients.
These hull shapes also like the vanquish seem like they slap alot ,or plow through the waves Which if in a sealed cabin would be good. Hard to really know without being on it.
This channel never fails to provide great, and abundant, examples of people with more money than brains. I retired from the aviation business which is afflicted by the same syndrome. The difference is general aviation tends to kill those who suffer from the ailment a bit quicker. Being a successful lawyer or doctor, does not a competent boat captain, make you! Nor does being wealthy improve aviation skills. But egos are huge and can be impossible to overcome. But the sea cares naught about such things, nor does the earth when it collides with your broken flying machine. One of my truisms is: “Never Underestimate the Ability of an Intelligent Person to make Stupid Decisions."
Getting through law, or medical, school does not equate to competency. Of course, doctors can always bury their errors.
Grammar's perfect
@@thisisbeyondajoke6748 - It's sad that literacy is so uncommon as to merit comment.
Grüße aus gut old Germany nach USA oder wo auch immer sehr gut geschrieben auf den Punkt gebracht ich habe mich köstlich amüsiert über den Text
They have tons of money now profiting from our new illnesses they got paid more to mid diagnose.
I liked the drone footage of the Apache, always was curious what it was like past the inlet. A full drone video showing from the bridge to "out front" would really be nice
You got it Tommy. Thanks for the feedback. More drone on the way! 🙌
That was awesome! Followed by that nice Cigarette!
It sure beats the Say42
As a side note, I wonder if multiple drones buzzing around make some of those crews feel like a Serengeti buffalo plagued by flies.
I agree, I’d love more drone footage beyond the inlet. The Apache was great then the Cigarette right after it coming back in was great also. It’s not very often that we get to see that far our from the inlet!! 👍🏼
When I win Powerball I'm gonna go and buy a big ass boat just to make Wavy proud as I epically fail.
Name it the Stuff Muffin. Stuff in and out of the inlet for great content.
If I hit the Powerball I'd buy a surplus USCG 47' MLB and take it to Haulover just to show folks that this inlet ain't that rough!
😏👍 Great idea! It's a lofty and selfless goal to succeed in failing to operate a boat competently, so that others can derive entertainment from your sloppy "boatsmanship"! The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates once predicted, "in the future, clueless recreational motor boat owners will provide a great service to humanity, by giving them something to laugh about".
@@HighlanderNorth1 good one Highlander. Also remember to forget any common sense that you have. Cool thanks for sharing buddy.
Why wait. Buy a small skiff and make the video now🎉
There's an old saying, "If it looks right, it is right" and I think that is all you have to say. A cigarette ,or Apache is that shape for a very good reason. Thanks for the channel!!
Impressive yacht. It can stuff on the way out and on the way back.😂😂😂
Fantastic drone shots mate! Congrats on keeping the boat within frame despite the wind and boat movement! You are becoming a true expert in these shots! Wow
I’ve sailed for 35 years in many sea states. When I look at the conditions these boats go out in I simply ask why. Not so much because of danger, which I rarely see here, but just because it doesn’t look fun.
Totally! (me too on the sailing bit). Those powerboats smashing up and down on the waves does not look remotely pleasant.
Easier not to get a BUI. On our lake bad weather is a death sentence in the channel.
The boaters are showing their stupidity.
I could go on Sebago Iake (it's like the Atlantic in miniature) here in maine and get that kind of chop. Rough on the body after a while tbh
I have the same thoughts. I was raised in the Catalina Channel and have owned a boat since I was 8 years old. I don't see this type of boating enjoyable.
The SAY 42 was sorely in need of a better captain. The Pershing went through pretty smooth all the way ! But the best part is the drone shots, I love that you have both ground and air shots, because it looks totally different from the air ! Good goin' Wavy !
👍 🇨🇦 ✌️
straight lines might look pretty, but need some flair on that bow to push the water away from the hull. and a straight up instead of a point not the best design. Look how far out a Fountain nose points.
@Nomen Clature Bingo
@Nomen Clature I live in southport most of the carolina charters are Ocean Yacht super sports and Hattaras.
@Nomen Clature Alot of the shrimpers around here are the same (Straight up and down) but those are Displacement hulls used for long haul fishing. The hull shape for plane boats usually need something more pointed. He has a displacement front end and he is trying to use it as a plane. doesn't always work.
SAY 42 has to go back to the hull design team. It dropped its bow off every wave. Now the Apache could not get much better- amazing rough water design. Great drone footage.
Yeah, I wouldn't be happy with that thing. It sliced deep into the waves. Either it's not designed for rough water and any sort of speed (but why give it that low swept windshield then) or it's just a crappy design.
They were probably lucky not to sink the thing
Don’t forget the SAY was doing maybe 20 knots compared to the Apache doing 5 or 6 knots at the mouth of the inlet. Of course at those speeds there will be marked differences in the way the two vessels perform in steep sloppy white cap conditions.
@@gordonwells1626 I was referring to Apaches in general. check out videos of Apaches racing. How they handle big water is beautiful.
The way the weight is distributed in that Apache 47 it certainly gives the crew a fantastic view of the sky.
The trim or drive settings affect the pitch too. That Apache is one of the most sea worthy boats of its kind.
Ok ok that drone shot of that first speed boat was bad ass!!!
I liked that first boat hull design. I'm guessing that the builder had many hrs on a computer doing fluid dynamic testing. The way it cut thru the chop and rolled the water forward was impressive. Respect !
TAke a look at the old wooden race boats from the 30s nothing new under the sun
I agree. The skipper however, doesn't understand the idea of sitting on the back of the wave.
Not really. Its quite a wet boat. The look was cool but it kept the passengers wet. That boat was more show than effectiveness.
@@vannigiovannigio8861
☑️ I agree! I don't know the technical term for it, but the tip of the bow is angled almost vertical, instead of being raked back and downward(like 99% of boats), which seems to result in more water being tossed upward over the bow and into the seating area.
@@HighlanderNorth1 Yeah man. From watching it move im almost willing to bet it was built without reverse chines.
The SAY 42 is a lake boat! 😂😂😂
A picnic lake boat!😀 Ugly AF!
Or for a big swimming pool ;-)
LOL!!! Seeing the drone would put you under so much pressure not to look stupid. 🤣🤣🤣
They were ALL stupid for not wearing life vests!!
The balance of the Apache is phenominal. It stayed up on plane & stable, with what appears to be a very dry ride impressive.
As for your mystery boat, it appears to be an early 90's SeaRay Express or Sundancer. No way to tell from the outside of the hull, as they are the same. The difference is in engine placement & straight vs. V - drives. Most definately not a factory paint job.
agreed, Mystery boat is an early to mid 90's sea ray maybe a 93+/- 370
Those dark colored surfaces stay nice and cool to the touch….
Looks exactly like my 92 Sea Ray. Transom door to the starboard and rounded glass windscreen. The big indicator was the arch mount. They didn't mount them like that for very long. Mine is a 300DA (SunDancer).
My thought exactly on the paint job. Never seen a black SeaRay that size. How to look modern on a budget, I guess.
Drone Foottage 10/10 ! nailed it with Apache !
Loved how smoothly the Mako came in... can't beta and old hand
Something real miami vice about those drone shots of the apache boat and to think back in the day they had to use helicopters to
get those kind of shots.
Technology is crazy... Soon we will have full frame mirrorless 8k on a drone. 😉
Miami vice? How old are you? Lol
@@vcash1112 old enough to remember it well 😁
@@BlandNutz Ha! I still remember the "in stereo where available" that used to come on the screen at the beginning of each episode.
@@Bob-cv6ol I still remember the SNL skit "Cleveland Vice", in "mono"
Captain should have spent some of that money he dropped on his shiny new Say for some boating lessons.
Yeah totally agreed
Those 2 old men in that Cigerette boat were reliving their good Ole days
That Pershing 5x was down right impressive, my favorite in this video. I also noticed that Vanquish was a dry ride, such a solid boat, i like that one too.
The drone footage following the boats out was amazing!!
Seems to me that the Say42 makes for an excellent submarine. Its not only the bad captains fault, the hull design needs to be tweaked, its got too little buoyance in the bows as it is now. Could also do with a spray rail or two above the waterline.
I agree 100%😎
No kidding. What kind of morons buy boats with nothing to deflect water from the forward deck, and then take them into open water? "A fool and his money..."
Captain was horrible though, and the boat is not idiot proof
In a head sea it looks better, than in a following sea where it needs fuller bow sections to add buoyancy to mitigate stuffings
Meh, I'm going to go with trendy "wave piercing" hull design makes for a wet ride. And maneuvering to the sides of the inlet doesn't showcase how the vessel does in heavy seas, which is what I think they wanted to see. So, it "pierced" those waves just like it was supposed to, the only question is why you would want a pleasure boat to do that. And I can only imagine those passengers in the rear that were getting their eyelids pealed back by all that cold ass salt water slapping them in the chest and face were wondering the same thing. 😃
You can spend 1.3 million on a boat but that doesn't mean you can correctly use the thing. It almost went from an expensive boat to a cheap submarine within seconds.
They have no idea how cruel water can be when you have no knowledge just money
You got that right
Yep, he better hope he chose the " multiple bilge pumps" option :)
This looks more like a design flaw than Captain error to me. The boat does not look seaworthy.
@@tylerdurden6335 If the captain knew what line to pick and speed up and slow down at the right moment it would do fine. But he doesn't...
It reminds me of a line from a Billy Joel song. "You can't dress trashy, 'til ya spend a lot of money."
The boat needs a better pilot.
But its still rock and roll to me
Ok, those drone shots are everything! Give me more…….please!!! 😉😉😉
My man, that drone footage is amazing!
IKR!!
That drone footage though!! Cinematic!!
The mystery boat sure looked like a Sea Ray painted anything other than white lol
When l was a boy in the early 70's, we all talked about the race boat the 'Cigarette' and how awesome it was. Now I see the company still exists and it seemed to hand the rough water the best. Thanks for a reminder of their existence 👍
Fabulous drone footage guys....perfectly framed and balanced. ❤️
That Say 42 stuffed every chance it got. Either bad design or bad captain but definitely couldn't handle rough seas
🛑🛑 Great Drone Shots 😀👍💯!!
Drone clips were film studio quality, gave a great sense of place!
Great job on the drone footage! Keeping the boat in frame from different angles, especially as it accelerates outside the inlet, isn't easy! Impressive and fun.
The drones do that by themselves!
So many gorgeous boats but that Pershing was spectacular !! 🤩😮🤩
Go pros and drones give such a cool perspective, keep the vids comin.
Those boats that look like submarines tend to submarine. Both of those Cigarette guys showed the Apache how it's done in that class of boat--keep your speed up and drive over everything. The dark gray boat at 5:55 gave a very effective lesson in surfing a following sea, and made a very nice way though the inlet. Speed must be dead on, maintaining steerageway at all times. Very smooth.
Yes, the black boat captain knew how to ride waves correctly. He was the best.
That Apache has made plenty of runs through haulover. This is the only time I've seen them go through that slow.
The drone footage is by far the best great job
I know nothing about boats . I'm learning so much from your incredible channel about the people that operate them.
You're learning that they are rich morons.
Unbelievably unsafe, not enough buoyancy fwd for a heavy confused sea state.
It’s clear & obvious the bow section is trying to steer this design, shelve it and start again.
🇳🇿🇨🇦
within frame despite the wind and boat movement! You are becoming a true expert in these shots! Wow
The Apache 69 goes out so many times. You have to wonder if it is up to it's old tricks.
Gotta pay those bills! ❄️❄️❄️
UPS.
Isn't it owned by some race car driver?
Good shots of Apache! Must have been an exciting moment.
Drone shots were amazing
That Say 42 looks like a damn brick, but the guy driving it is like "MOVE OVER, BRICK COMING THROUGH!!!" 🤣🤣🤣
Love the drone shots 🙌🙌🙌
I like this channel because I enjoy seeing people having fun on the water.
I'll give the captain of the Mystery boat big points for the piloting skills.
The drone work on this channel is fabulous!
Beautiful shots from the drone!
Mystery boat looks like a murdered out 90s Sea Ray Sundancer 🤣. Diesels and 1 offshore rod 🤷🏻♂️
I'm just guessing that the clients didn't buy the SAY...
I was guessing the same but who knows?
I've finally found something in the Midnight Express price bracket that handles a head sea even worse than they do. Yes some of it was driver error but to me it appears that there is something very wrong with the hull design on that first boat. And oh boy, imagine the detailing and repair bills after that drenching in salt!
Apache, however, damn I'm in love with that beast. She must be the most glorious way to waste huge amounts of money in a marine environment ever. Yes, there are faster and certainly newer designs but that hull and that boat in particular are perfection to me. She'll also blast right past a lot of the newer stuff when the seas come up a bit.
Right on! ME’s are some of the worst sea UNworthy vessels out there. They’re great in glass calm but even a small swell will cause distress. If I was spending that kind of money on a boat last on my list would be ME’s. Midnight Express = Little pecker syndrome
@@DanielC__ Agreed, I've driven MEs from 750 right up to 2500hp and they are fun in the calm but if I'm spending upwards of a million bucks ()assuming you want whole lot of outboards) I want something that can handle a seaway. Hell, most of the go-fast cats are better in the rough stuff than an ME. Yes, they take a bit more skill to drive hard, fast and safe but if you can't be bothered learning how don't buy crazy expensive boats.
I've also never understood this obsession for big opens, if you want something big and fast that isn't an all-out racer buy a classic Magnum, you will never break that and you stay dry.
Thanks for these amazing pictures…unbelievable!👌🏼👍🏼🤩 Nice greetings from cologne
The drone shots were great, Tony.
That first boat had a wild looking hull. Very cool
Seevee always seem to cut through water nicely ... Good design overall
Love the drone footage!!! Now we go out into water, look back and see the area. Excellent footage!!!!
Everyone in the back reminded me of wet Koalas just waiting to get back to the dock.
Killer drone shots...that water inlet is really Rough...
THAT DRONE SHOT OF THE APACHE WAS SO SICK!
I know right......could have watched those guys all day...ADDICTING HEY?!!!
Dude, i love the drone perspective!!! more please!
Captain of the Say makes it look like an Inland Lake boat for 2' swales. He better stay in the Intercoastal ..
Love these videos and the sound quality. Wish I was there.
If their SAY's intention was to plow thru and under waves, then I say they have a winner. Regal is my guess on mystery boat.
The Vanquish VQ45 is futuristic/stealthy, the Pershing is elegant/classy and the Cigarette powerful grace. If I had to pick one of the 3 it would be very tough
One way to lose a sale is drenching the clients In salt water.
Dude that drone shot of the Apache was sick as hell
Mystery boat looked like a blacked out older sea-ray , 32 or 34 Sun-dancer twin merc inboards
I thought older Bayliner but you could be right
Drone operator is great with stabilizing the video as well as keeping it all centered.
Any Cigarette owner: "Ohh look at those waves! Lets see how fast we can fly through them!"
That Pershing was absolutely dream!!!!!! Never seen one before, definitely never will in person , but that is my new dream boat!!!!! Sorry Midnight Express !!!!!
THE ideal reason to have a drone!
Great shots!
been watching your videos off and on for a couple of years.. this is an awesome vid... respect..
I've watched a lot of these videos and it seems like a lot of boats get slammed down pretty hard. So I am wondering if there are any cases of a hull being cracked?
Nothing is impossible but most boats you see at places like these are typically built for it. But like everything else you can't beat on a hull day in and day out for 30 years and expect it to still have the integrity it once had.
Small stress cracks most definitely
Mystery Boat just looks like early 90's Sea Ray that got a lot of attention
00:20
Captain: "Arrrrrrg. I'm gunna wash you down, you landlubbers!"
🏴☠️
The Drone footage is amazing!!!
Nice vidéo with the drone !! 👍
3:10 Hell yeah
Great channel. Not really sure how I ended up here but glad I did. Good stuff.
Both the Say and the Vanquish performed extremely well with the power delivery keeping that bow up and planning.
Also the drone shots is a game changer, we can see how the front of vessels is working against the waves ahead before impact. Keep up with the awesome work!!
I thought the Say looked rough. The Cigarette bounded over the waves like a jaguar over rough ground.
Not everywave is the same. Its about how the hulls pierce through and be in contact with the water. Imo, both delivered the goods with the power combo each vessel had.
Great footage of Apache!
Great video! SAY 42 is stunning, great hull design which got that throttle happy amateur captain out of trouble by cutting through. People need to slow down, trim the nose up and take the sides of the inlet. Side note, amazing drone flying, super smooth flying keeping the boats in frame. 10x better than I can achieve on a calm day, great content 👏😎
Drone footage is GREAT!
I could never afford one of these boats, but I don't feel like I'm missing anything!
LOL you're not. my happiest day was the "good riddance" one when I got rid of my "well made" POS 27 footer. And BTW, this here Haulover Inlet never caused me a problem; I treated it with great respect, not like these pathetic morons.
1:09 mark - APACHE Superboat 47!!! What a great powerboat - would love to see one some day!
I think the say hull design appeals to folks who are perhaps more concerned with "style" and materials over function, at least in rougher waters.
So much is about the skipper. That little Mako came in like a boss.
Has any hover boat gone through this inlet? Would be fun to see how those deal with these kind of waves.😂
Dude...your drone footage...EPIC!
Wonder if these people got into some serious trouble if they would know how to handle it
No.
Drone views were great this video
As beamy as Duh Say 42 seems at top-deck level, it appears to be rather "fine" (narrow) at the waterline... i.e. is there even room for a usable cabin+head in that overpriced toy? Methinks it's targeted at middle-aged (divorced) bachelors who want to bar & grill hop along the Intracoastal... always a salient market. 😁
Nothing more enjoyable than getting bounced around in a boat 🛶 😂
🎵We all live on an orange submarine,
Orange submarine, 🎶
Orange submarine. 🎼
That first book looks like it should be a submarine instead of a surface craft I was waiting to hear crash dive❗️😂🤣
I can't believe they were treating that first boat shown the way they were I guess they didn't have to work that hard to buy it or maybe they're just idiots but this channel is freaking entertaining and I hate water and I don't own a boat and I never will and I love this channel for no reason at all and that's good enough for me just like my mother used to say okay maybe not by now bye-bye bye-bye
Could have been performing sea trials on a new design.
Its interesting to see people stuffing the bows. Ive had my fair share of rough seas but I never managed to stuff the bow.