The lady skippering the Hydrasport did great. No attempts at being macho. She pays attention. Knows who to use the engines to control the boat's attitude. The Freeman cat skipper has it wired which is a lot more than I can say about so many of the beginners...... I'm a SoCal boat vet going way back to the 60's when the fastest inboard cabin cruisers, etc. made only 40 MPH. I've been at 80 MPH in a flatbottom and skied at 70 MPH. We don't have any breaking inlets here. We do have an ocean that can get very nasty. I've waterskied in the ocean plenty. What's the story on the sportsfishermen boats that have no railings forward of the cockpit? That seems unsafe. Thanks for your videos. Love 'em.
Most new ones don't have bow rails, just got to be sure of your footing and they usually have a lip you can feel with your foot. Some that have people up there underway have a small station instead of the big rails.
My answer would have been a work boat, tounge in cheek but still. What kind of work takes some more looking. She’s built to take it obviously. Going to take more than some choppy inlet to stop her going . : )
@@captrod13 I stand corrected. Thanks man now I know. The fore mentioned was a marina in late 70s. I lived in Jupiter in 80s. Why is Rybovich on your boat or is that the name of charter? Just curious. It’s been along time since I’ve been through Jupiter inlet. Good luck Jorge. Stay safe 🇺🇸
Those Carolina built boats are quite honestly the most beautiful sports fishermen on the planet, Jarrett Bay, Bayliss, Spencer, Scarborough et al. Classic lines, beautiful woodwork, and functional design - the high "carolina flare" bow is meant for cutting through much bigger breakers with ease.
Great to see a woman capt ! She did awesome on her way out.. picked her lane well and maintained good speed! As for "The Thing" at 6:58 I have no clue.. probably a big ship tow boat of some sort?!?!?! Nice video
I made it to the end. I really liked the Jarrett Bay convertible. I think she is stunning, and she sliced her way through the inlet. I must admit, I am partial to sport fisherman boats as I have a fishing jones. I think those ladies did ok, I think they could've used a little more throttle and trimmed the engines in to pick the bow up some more. I really like those Freeman power catamarans, well, all power catamarans. They really are a soft riding boat. You could see how the air cushion affects the ride quality when the boat is coming toward you and you see spray coming out from inbetween the hulls. I like the content, keep it up.
I like see a variety of boats, like that tug boat looking thing that plowed through with athoritie. But also great entertainment and shows folks how scetchy inlets can be. Good work 👍
@@RoughInlets Mine was pretty light and fast, but it was only a 17.5ft boat with 150 merc. Earl Bentz left them and started making Triton. I had a 2009 20x2 Triton and it was much heavier with 225 Proxs. It was fast too.
Favorite part: Well, love the boats, love the water, love the "Salt Life" Life Style. (Back in the day we were called Waterbillies). So there isn't much that I dislike.
I like the video quality and appreciate hearing the real sounds, nice to havevthe boat desctiptions too but would also like to know approx value for some.☺🤙
You asked wtf? Its the crew boat / survey vessel for the Hopper Dredge digging offshore brother. Crew live aboard dredge, but the boat running to and from is supplies, bosses and survey bottom for dredge. I used to captain that boat few years back. Good money
@@RoughInlets yes. I live within 15 miles of their factory but there were no white caps unless I missed them. Regardless, JB is the quintessential epitome of perfection in sport fishers hands down.
The girl in the Hydrasport took about as good a line as possible headed out, you think she's been through there a few times? I'd do a lot more fishing if I could be assured of catching that "mermaid" walking around the cockpit LOL
I do believe you are correct, either way, the Carolina built boats show exactly how "not rough" Florida inlets are - those Wanchese built boats are, quite literally, made for crossing the bar in the most dangerous inlets on the east coast.
Your video was labeled women verse the Jupiter inlet??? Total clickbait! And if you don't know what kind of tugboat that was, then you're not from Florida.
How do you think they did? It was a challenging day for sure!
The lady driver did great
She handled it perfect!
Agree 100%
Awesome 👌
My first boat was a 1961, 17' Cobia runabout. Seems they have gone for bigger since the day.
The young lady did an excellent job navigating the water. She knows what she's doing. Like seeing that much confidence in a lady. Great job
The girls did it text book. Right speed and attitude correction always paying attention. Definitely lots of experience.
They were going to slow
its called a crew boat, they use them to swap out provisions, guys, captains, smaller gear on larger vessels that have to keep working
Wonder what the big vessel is
@@RoughInlets probably a dredging barge, I Used to live in Jupiter and it was common, sometimes they are swapping out crews on ocean tugs
The lady skippering the Hydrasport did great. No attempts at being macho. She pays attention. Knows who to use the engines to control the boat's attitude. The Freeman cat skipper has it wired which is a lot more than I can say about so many of the beginners...... I'm a SoCal boat vet going way back to the 60's when the fastest inboard cabin cruisers, etc. made only 40 MPH. I've been at 80 MPH in a flatbottom and skied at 70 MPH. We don't have any breaking inlets here. We do have an ocean that can get very nasty. I've waterskied in the ocean plenty. What's the story on the sportsfishermen boats that have no railings forward of the cockpit? That seems unsafe. Thanks for your videos. Love 'em.
Most new ones don't have bow rails, just got to be sure of your footing and they usually have a lip you can feel with your foot. Some that have people up there underway have a small station instead of the big rails.
My Father in-law captain's the WTF vessel. They work for a dredge company. The vessel is Bayou Chene
Awesome, thanks for the input!
Must be horrible to drive with the helm at the very front...
My answer would have been a work boat, tounge in cheek but still. What kind of work takes some more looking. She’s built to take it obviously. Going to take more than some choppy inlet to stop her going . : )
She cut from one side of the jetty to the other! Not hitting any waves head on, and always staying at an angle in the trough! Great driving!
I wish I have the skills this young lady have. She did great.
I do like it that you identify the boats. Helps me think about my next boat!
Love Hydrasports too! One 33 CC saved my life at the Ft. Pierce inlet 14 years ago!
I love seeing this ladies captain. Very skilled
Great job to the woman capt!
Rybovich. Definitely a rental out of WPB inlet. N.W. of Peanut Island. Use to be Moffit inlet marina. My neighbors in the 70s ! 👍🇺🇸
Thanks for the info!
Not a rental. I was behind the wheel of that SeaVee that day. We use it to take out our clients
@@captrod13 I stand corrected. Thanks man now I know. The fore mentioned was a marina in late 70s. I lived in Jupiter in 80s.
Why is Rybovich on your boat or is that the name of charter?
Just curious. It’s been along time since I’ve been through Jupiter inlet.
Good luck Jorge. Stay safe 🇺🇸
Smashing through the waves at the outlet to Haulover outlet
Had a 42 Hydra Sports for 10 years----just sold it for a Viking 48C. The HS was awesome boat!!!!!!!! Highly recommend!!
Nice upgrade to the Viking 👍
Gotta love the majestic way the intro Jarret Bay 70 slices thru and eats up the heavy rollers.
Omg I love that first battle wagon... Just beautiful 70 footer
Those Carolina built boats are quite honestly the most beautiful sports fishermen on the planet, Jarrett Bay, Bayliss, Spencer, Scarborough et al. Classic lines, beautiful woodwork, and functional design - the high "carolina flare" bow is meant for cutting through much bigger breakers with ease.
Cold molded hull Lots of work and time to build but super light and fast
Love my 212 with a single 200 the boat handles big water so well for its size
Freeman 42, totally badass !
Great to see a woman capt ! She did awesome on her way out.. picked her lane well and maintained good speed! As for "The Thing" at 6:58 I have no clue.. probably a big ship tow boat of some sort?!?!?! Nice video
love the old-school flybridge sportfisherman!
Yeah, it is a good looking vessel
She did a great job
Took the right low heading south instead of straight over the bar
The lady and hydra sport killed it... good job
A lot of people really need to watch Gail force twins video on how to drive there boat's in rough water.
That Last boat the SeaVee did I great job!
Out going tide with a strong east wind really builds up those swells!
They handled it like a pro.. Textbook.
That Jarrett Bay 70 is cold molded Hull ! Its incredible amount of work and time to just construct the Hull !
I made it to the end.
I really liked the Jarrett Bay convertible. I think she is stunning, and she sliced her way through the inlet.
I must admit, I am partial to sport fisherman boats as I have a fishing jones.
I think those ladies did ok, I think they could've used a little more throttle and trimmed the engines in to pick the bow up some more.
I really like those Freeman power catamarans, well, all power catamarans. They really are a soft riding boat. You could see how the air cushion affects the ride quality when the boat is coming toward you and you see spray coming out from inbetween the hulls.
I like the content, keep it up.
Love the sportfisherman clips
The Volvo with diesel engines had an extremely high deep-V haul that can easily cut through four or five foot chop!
I like see a variety of boats, like that tug boat looking thing that plowed through with athoritie.
But also great entertainment and shows folks how scetchy inlets can be.
Good work 👍
Good one!
Thats a crew boat. We have those all over Louisiana. Typically use them to bring people to the rigs that are close in.
Gotcha
Those Crew boats can handle just about any conditions. You can roll it and it will right it self and keep running.
Good video
The express and the paying customer hanging out he side @ 4:50 could be an Island 38. Looks awesome.
I'll bet tiger wood's boat doesn't spill a drink going through that channel.
Love the HS boats too. I have the 2500CC
Trick or Treat gets my vote, that's a beautiful sportsfisher!
The first young lady in the Hydrosport did a pretty decent job.
Liked my hydra sport until the transoms defect showed up. They were known for air pockets in the transoms. I sold it and got a Grady White.
Good to know, Surveyor didn't find any water or pockets on mine.
I had a Hydra Sport bass boat back in the early 80's.
I have never been on the bass boats, are they built heavy like there offshore boats
@@RoughInlets Mine was pretty light and fast, but it was only a 17.5ft boat with 150 merc. Earl Bentz left them and started making Triton. I had a 2009 20x2 Triton and it was much heavier with 225 Proxs. It was fast too.
Favorite part:
Well, love the boats, love the water, love the "Salt Life" Life Style. (Back in the day we were called Waterbillies). So there isn't much that I dislike.
If that's the first mate on that charter then sign me up. ✌
Would help with charter bookings
own a vector kevlar keel love it
Do you have any footage from the Jupiter inlet on December 29 around 1-3pm of a key west 239 coming in sea foam blue???
Steady as she goes 💯
I like the video quality and appreciate hearing the real sounds, nice to havevthe boat desctiptions too but would also like to know approx value for some.☺🤙
You asked wtf? Its the crew boat / survey vessel for the Hopper Dredge digging offshore brother. Crew live aboard dredge, but the boat running to and from is supplies, bosses and survey bottom for dredge. I used to captain that boat few years back. Good money
She did awesome
Yeah, I know it was a rough day out there, but I go for the treats😂
Hydrosport honey did great ,wft is a pilot boat by my guess
Looks like a different inlet when the JB went through!
It just crushes it. Impressive Boat
@@RoughInlets yes. I live within 15 miles of their factory but there were no white caps unless I missed them. Regardless, JB is the quintessential epitome of perfection in sport fishers hands down.
As a Stuart local I would have to say Jim Smith is 😁
@@RoughInlets touche! Nicely played.
She handled it like she knew what to do.
She did great but that first boat was gorgeous
Any info on "Trick Or Treat" @ 4:30 to 5:10 ?
You got to respect the guys that turn around.
Do they still manufacture HydroSports??
HCB is Hydrasports (Hydrasports custom boats) the smallest they make is a 42 now
@@RoughInlets thats out of my price range. Lol😃😃🇺🇸🇺🇸
Aquasport bought the molds and restarted production of some models
@@KVernier are they manufacturing any in the mid 20 ft range?
@@KVernier The one at the show seemed a lot lighter than the hydrasports
Is it a garlington??
How shallow does it get if you go straight out?
A few feet at times. There is a moving bar out there.
Trick or Treat is bringing back a woman who conceived while offshore!!! HAHAHAHAAA
Nice to see a convertible and some express boats vs the usual disco CC's! Great video
Thank you, I try to include a mix!
33vx in the house lol
I wish I have half of her skills.
She did it swell
The girl in the Hydrasport took about as good a line as possible headed out, you think she's been through there a few times?
I'd do a lot more fishing if I could be assured of catching that "mermaid" walking around the cockpit LOL
She’s a badass!
I like the beeches in their string bikinis. Invest in some higher powered telephotos and really zoom in!
First boat is a 63’ Scarborough, not a JB.
I do believe you are correct, either way, the Carolina built boats show exactly how "not rough" Florida inlets are - those Wanchese built boats are, quite literally, made for crossing the bar in the most dangerous inlets on the east coast.
She has been trained either by hubby or daddy dearest
That thing is a pilot boat
Thats a big ass Pilot Boat. It looked like it was sitting heavy in the water ready for anything.
Jupiter pass is ROUGH. I never liked making the pass
There is no way first boat out has two 2400hp diesels in hull. My crew boats have three 1271 Detroit’s and engine room is massive.
Twin 12V2000 MTUs in that 70ft beast
At Haulover there is the Red Top Legend and the Black Top Legend. At Jupiter could we have the Bikini Top Legend?
I saw one woman at the helm qualified as click bait by by for ever
There were multiple girls on the vessel. If you didn't enjoy this video, your not my audience anyways. Cheers!
The girls did well, but why take small boats out into the ocean? Alot of these boats are designed for lakes and rivers!
Not seeing many girls operating there boats in this video.
Looks like a buddy Davis
Looks like it, but it is a custom boat. Curious if someone gets it.
👍👍😎
Bueno las chicas aparte de tener valor sabe cómo es que se ase
Still trying to see what’s so dangerous. Sorry, not getting it. Just stay alert and steady as she goes.
The WTF boat is operated by Weeks Marine a marine construction and dredging contractor
I want to know WHY?
I love your videos but please, slow down and spellcheck your captions. Additude and Vovlo are not words or brands.
Is it a Bandy
Nope but does look like it
Jupiter inlet is not nearly as dangerous as Haulover inlet!!!
Your video was labeled women verse the Jupiter inlet???
Total clickbait!
And if you don't know what kind of tugboat that was, then you're not from Florida.
Boring.....
Howdy from Monaco.