Watch This Sportfish Boat CRUSH an ROUGH Jupiter Inlet! | Boats at Jupiter
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Watch This Sportfish Boat CRUSH an ROUGH Jupiter Inlet! | Boats at Jupiter
If you're a fan of boats and fishing, then you need to watch this video. You'll see a sportfishing boat take on an angry Jupiter inlet and beat it with ease! This boat is truly amazing and you'll be blown away by its waves and power. If you're looking for a good sportfish boat ride, then you need to check out this video!
All kinds of boats in Jupiter, FL Palm Beach County transiting one of the most dangerous inlets in Florida. This inlet is very similar to the world-famous Haulover Inlet. These boats can get themselves in trouble easily if they don't use the correct speed and choose the right lines at Jupiter Inlet. Some weekends there are more awesome boats going in and out of Jupiter Inlet than a boat show. Enjoy the video and don't forget to hit that like button to support the channel.
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Just a Viking doing Viking things
Powerful images of this monster's power! In control in messy conditions Impressive.
Always a great day to go fishing
Looks like fun 😊
It’s got gyros stabilizers that helped the boat stay even even in the roughest of waters that’s what you get for buying multi-million dollar boat
Im guessing their playing Monopoly inside..
No one felt athing
That thing is just cutting through the waves! What makes a boat do that? I've seen this on commercial vessels but not personal ones.
Viking Power
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ran similar conditons, Fire Island inlet in a 1970s 46' Egg Harbor 20 years ago, that boat is $25k now. Tempting.
May i ask what your opinion was on the egg harbor boat. Wanting to get a sportfish one day but dont want to spend 6 figures lol
@@0seck old Eggs, Bertram Hatteras 28-37' from the 1970s-80 are ideal cruisers. Lug slow when cruising or face 1 gal-mile at best. Mind your engines 5.7l fair, 7.4l 454s are monsters., diesel nice but double your budget.
@@zzopit those three brands keep catching my eye. Great to know those old boats are more than capable. i was skeptical on gas inboards at first because im nervous about them exploding but they seem to be super tough.
I ran a 46" Golden Egg from Annapolis to Fla back in 77. Great boat!
Honesty ran a 33' Egg and a 33 Silverton many years ago, The Silverton was a better and dryer ride. @@0seck
That’s why your weather app tells you if it’s dangerous to go boating
Yep, that’s the way to do that…in style!
When you pay for that, it comes with a break in all weather fronts
Great Yacht for ( poor ) boys .
MONEY, Love it!
Looks like fun 😅😅😅
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Is the stern under? Holy crap
Nope. The angle looks like it but what you’re seeing is the prop wash.
A full screen video would sure be nice.
It's a small craft warning, and this is not a small craft. 😮
Yes it is still a small craft