@@qrwsecwell tsunamis start from somewhere which means the waves start from somewhere. There is no such thing as coming from nowhere when experiencing an event that is part of a chain of events. There’s simply being aware of something coming or being caught off guard by something coming, kiddo.
@@qrwsec The ocean wasn't clean. What we're seeing in the video are swells breaking near the shore. If they get past the breaking area, they'll be fine riding the swells. Their boat is in no way fit for the ocean, as you can tell by the video that their boat has a very low freeboard. They were in the wrong boat and, for some reason, stayed right in the breaking area instead of advancing to try to get over the waves before they came crashing down onto their deck.
@@qrwsecOMG OMG OMG A TSUNAMI WAVE DUN DUN DUN DUN no STFU your dramatic and it sounds to me like you've never ever seen a tsunami or any ocean wave before because had you would know that those waves a tiny asf
A lot of people debating this in the comments. I haven’t seen the full video but I can tell you that this is NOT a bass boat. It’s a flats boat. While they are in a particularly bad spot (break zone), it is common to take flats boats near beaches in search of Tarpon.
And, if I'm not mistaken those boats are usually positively boyant...meaning it can take on basically as much water as it can hold and it won't "sink." So in that case as long as the captain keeps a cool head and the engine stays running they will be fine.
I have 2 600GPH under the hull, life changer, should never need that much but the fact I can pump 20gal a minute in a emergency is a ease of mind. Use to only one a 300gph
When its calm and 3 giant fucking waves appear after being out for a few hours with light seas I'd say you wouldn't be expecting it and say the same as them
@@Connor-zb4uowaves break as they approach shore, so they were not that far off shore. The white water on the one wave after breaking was a dead giveaway.
Gotta give the owner credit... In this situation, many people give into the temptation to try to escape by turning around or going sideways to the wave. That's going to almost guarantee you'll capsize losing your boat and possibly your life. Good job keeping your cool!
@@ranranpoopants It's fin panic mode you tool...but if it doesn't play in your world you have my deepest regret for triggering your.... whatever was triggered ✌️
It’s a Florida flats boat meant to go offshore on calm days. These standing and breaking waves from when the wind and tide oppose each other. They just need to trim up and actually time their exit from the inlet/harbor with wind and swell so they aren’t going through a straight up surf break.
as a Florida native ive been out in plastic bass tracker with a 4hp, this is a whaat happens when googans leave the intercoastal in their sandbar boats
@@iisgroot5897 i also used to take my bass boat a mile off in early morning before the swell starts. Then book it back to inshore when it starts to get bigger.
I mean, they acting like the wave snuck up behind them and stole their wallet. Like, the waves come from in front of you, you are at the beach, what did you expect?
The only thing the Cap did right was to keep the bow pointed towards the wave. He just needed to apply some power (maybe trim, if available) to keep the bow tip above the wave so that he boat goes over the wave instead of torpedoing through it. Of course the best course of action is to not put yourself there in the first place.
Keeps it fresher, conserves bait, less risk of losing line and therefore more environmentally friendly. A bonus is that you might even create new fishing habitat too depending on whether or not you decide to leave the boat behind.
@@jewishhella2481spent a lot of time surfing and on boats in the ocean. “Welcome to boating, now, please put your brains firmly in park…” seems to be the norm
@@Odhege8262 yep I grew up in British Columbia beside the ocean , first thing you learn is you either live in the ocean or die in the ocean but water is to be respected.
Perspective is everything, low camera angle. Waves are measured from the back not the front. 1-2 foot waves at best. Nothing serious, just an annoying female in the audio.
Thats why you always power nose first into the wave, instead of just sitting there and letting the wave crash into you, you wanna drive the boat up the wave to keep the nose from going under
a tanker prob threw those waves from a mile away, i know a guy who lost a boat the same way just outside of a jetty running the beach. normal waves then some 15 footers out of nowhere. in this video after they clear the waves its perfectly calm too. scary
Never try turn around when passing waves or the water is swelling, stay perpendicular otherwise your guaranteed to capsize. Keep in mind most boats have some form of foam in the hull under the floor so if it does fill up with water it shouldn’t sink immediately giving you a chance to bail out water
She needs to calm down regardless if she has a right to be scared or not. YOU be scared, not US. You start screaming and shit like that soon both of them are scared and are making rash decisions and now you go from no one injured or even sore the next day to two dead because they both were so scared they grabbed life vests instead of saving the boat when they had time and energy and didn’t get rescued in time. Fear rubs off, believe me
The waves build up... because you are over a shallower area! I have seen a completely calm ocean develop 4 feet tall, breaking waves near a shallow area (sandbar). Tidal currents near passes can form sudden waves, too.
@@michellmorales6393yes it will, specially they’re on flats boats means that boat is pretty light and easy to flip over. Best to trim down motor and buckle up
I am happy you are alright. When I was very little I was on one of those blow up bed things and the waves had pushed me like 50 yard to deep water off the shore. Luckily my aunt was paying attention and noticed me so she waded out to me and pulled me back in lol.
On this episode of fuq around and find out we have a qualified captain in a small fishing boat taking on 4foot waves. But experts say the boat did have something called a engine and a propeller. Investigators ruled out common sense. Experts say the cause was lack of brain cells and experience.
Waves have periods, which means they're on cycles. You can see the forecast for waves, and every hour or so, larger waves are predicted to happen. They were just really unlucky and headed out during the largest wave during the period.
One time the waves were so choppy I couldn't see the inlet and ended up on a beach. Let me tell you a beach with breaking surf is terrifying in a boat.
@ThatSB no a 20' center console proline deep v and high gunnels. A 3ft wave broke and almost rolled us from the side. I'm talking about florida beaches lol
"came outta nowhere!" ..... oh,ffs. 🤦🏽♂️ ....maybe...just.... stay on land from now on? ....not just for your safety, but for the coast gaurd's saftey too. They are the one's that will have to fly a helicopter out and explain to you *_exactly where_* that wave came from. 🤷🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Yea he took them correctly, his mistake was not taking a few mins to time the waves and make a safe bar crossing. You don’t just run out the inlet when you have a bar at the mouth to navigate.
Done that for over half and hour in a 18ft bass boat in lake erie spearing the tops and falling between it will definitely sharpen your skills and show you what a boat really can do hang on enjoy the rush
Man: feels the need to properly steer into the giant waves, saving them and the boat. Woman: feels the need to tell the man what almost fell in while screaming 😂
@@diychad7268genuinely curious what do u do in these scenarios to improve the chance of not sinking, I’m aware your supposed to go head on with the wave.
To those you say don't take a bass boat in the ocean, I would just say it's not a good idea to take any boat inside the impact zone, situational awareness was more important here. Yes, I know there are lots of boats that could handle those waves. Just because they can doesn't always mean you should.
@@OCVariation You are seeing things that aren't there. I've watched it frame by frame. You can briefly see a regular-size wave when they go down from the break point of third wave and it's about 0,5m in height. After that she films the horizon again and it's only smooth water.
This is what happens when you take a bass boat on the ocean
What a dumb comment.
It’s not a bass boat bud it’s called a flats boat 🤯
A flats boat? Like for the grass flats in the river? You brought the wrong tool for the job bud
Thats what happens when you launch from the surf
@@nickmiller7700 no, that’s not what flats boats are…good god. Where are you from?
There’s no situation that an emotional woman can’t make worse
lmfaoo
Dude is clearly used to it she’s hyperventilating and he sounds like he’s having a blast
@@Therealslumgraveysim ping ain't easy
Yeah most of them are useless and just make everything worse.
@@Therealslumgraveyjust because you view something different from another Parton doesn’t mean your automatically right
“Came out of nowhere..” Nope, it definitely came right out the ocean. It even waved at you!
@@qrwsecwell tsunamis start from somewhere which means the waves start from somewhere. There is no such thing as coming from nowhere when experiencing an event that is part of a chain of events. There’s simply being aware of something coming or being caught off guard by something coming, kiddo.
@@qrwsec The ocean wasn't clean. What we're seeing in the video are swells breaking near the shore. If they get past the breaking area, they'll be fine riding the swells. Their boat is in no way fit for the ocean, as you can tell by the video that their boat has a very low freeboard. They were in the wrong boat and, for some reason, stayed right in the breaking area instead of advancing to try to get over the waves before they came crashing down onto their deck.
@@qrwsecOMG OMG OMG A TSUNAMI WAVE DUN DUN DUN DUN no STFU your dramatic and it sounds to me like you've never ever seen a tsunami or any ocean wave before because had you would know that those waves a tiny asf
That’s shore break
@@qrwsecwe get it, you learned the word “kiddo” right before you commented. 👏 👏 👏
A lot of people debating this in the comments. I haven’t seen the full video but I can tell you that this is NOT a bass boat. It’s a flats boat. While they are in a particularly bad spot (break zone), it is common to take flats boats near beaches in search of Tarpon.
YEAH, BUT - those breakers in the break-zone " _Came out of NOWHERE!_ "
And, if I'm not mistaken those boats are usually positively boyant...meaning it can take on basically as much water as it can hold and it won't "sink." So in that case as long as the captain keeps a cool head and the engine stays running they will be fine.
@@mitchelldake7203 All modern boats have floatation and will not sink
@@ZZ430T56 You are very badly misinformed
Huh 😮
The moment when you’re glad you replace that old bilge pump!
I have 2 600GPH under the hull, life changer, should never need that much but the fact I can pump 20gal a minute in a emergency is a ease of mind. Use to only one a 300gph
I used to freak people out pulling the plug at speed.
I believe this is a small row boy like kayak type thing no big motor or bulge pump
@@allywilkeforsenatevery helpful for those that don’t know what they are trying to learn
Hopefully they had a big jar to bail too
“That came out of nowhere” girl it was right in front of you for 5 seconds 💀💀💀
I think she meant the series of big waves
When its calm and 3 giant fucking waves appear after being out for a few hours with light seas I'd say you wouldn't be expecting it and say the same as them
Should have counted the set beforehand then go
@@Connor-zb4uowaves break as they approach shore, so they were not that far off shore. The white water on the one wave after breaking was a dead giveaway.
@@OregonBassAnglersno bro, she saw my meat 4 1st time💯
Gotta give the owner credit... In this situation, many people give into the temptation to try to escape by turning around or going sideways to the wave. That's going to almost guarantee you'll capsize losing your boat and possibly your life.
Good job keeping your cool!
Panic suicide as they call it
Whiskey throttle to us bikers
@@jugghead-1975 that doesn’t make any sense. Whiskey throttle and no way relates to this.
@@ranranpoopants It's fin panic mode you tool...but if it doesn't play in your world you have my deepest regret for triggering your.... whatever was triggered ✌️
@@ranranpoopantsof course it does
She’s about to lose her mind. Him “its fine.”😂
Lessons learned... don't take a bass boat into the ocean...
It’s a Florida flats boat meant to go offshore on calm days. These standing and breaking waves from when the wind and tide oppose each other. They just need to trim up and actually time their exit from the inlet/harbor with wind and swell so they aren’t going through a straight up surf break.
its a flats boat
@@river9055 they are basically the same thing. Shallow hull, decked boats
@mm88swrt thank you for having a brain.
its a flats boat but yah should have picked a different entry or different day when surf was calm.
"Speed and power solves many things" Jeremy Clarkson
Yeah no idea why they weren't trying to get out of there. Just sitting there waiting for the waves is how you sink
@@joshuakuehn a bass boat in the ocean???
Not a good idea
Roooooooookie mode
as a Florida native ive been out in plastic bass tracker with a 4hp, this is a whaat happens when googans leave the intercoastal in their sandbar boats
@@iisgroot5897 i also used to take my bass boat a mile off in early morning before the swell starts. Then book it back to inshore when it starts to get bigger.
"Came outta nowhere" has to be the best comment ever when talking about a wave, at the beach.
Ong bro I was like bro it literary looked at you asked kindly if it could kindly hit and then left like what
I mean, they acting like the wave snuck up behind them and stole their wallet. Like, the waves come from in front of you, you are at the beach, what did you expect?
The only thing the Cap did right was to keep the bow pointed towards the wave. He just needed to apply some power (maybe trim, if available) to keep the bow tip above the wave so that he boat goes over the wave instead of torpedoing through it. Of course the best course of action is to not put yourself there in the first place.
Interesting fishing technique...always thought you pulled the fish out of the water first.
😆 🤣 😂 nice!
They dove for dat fish
Keeps it fresher, conserves bait, less risk of losing line and therefore more environmentally friendly. A bonus is that you might even create new fishing habitat too depending on whether or not you decide to leave the boat behind.
Now you dive of like the flying Dutchman
Nothing like a female to make a semi sketchy situation feel like life and death.
😂
Like straight up who cares if you fill off the boat never been swimming lol
@@SIinxer They're on the shoreline. They could have hopped out and dragged the boat through the waves.
This is because women have better intuition when it comes to risky situations. You wonder why men are more likely to die doing stupid shit.
@@My_Fair_Lady thats our job
As a coastal Carolina resident I approve this message
Women make every situation worse. Count on them to cry, scream, or freak out. It’s like taking care of an autistic child.
EXACTLY women are whine more then a hellcat
yeah it's almost as bad as people pissing and moaning in the youtube comments about it.
Gonna need a bigger boat😂🌊
We are gonna need a smaller wave.
Came outta nowhere….. looking dead at wave after wave coming right at you lol
Her panicking while he’s just like “OK” my days
Bro the wife is freaking the hell out and the husband at the end “Ok” 😂😂
Mr. George, your boat is clean...
That's one way to catch a fish 🐟 😉
A win is a win!
That bilge pump was working triple time lmao, and that fish was thankful for the ride out of the surf zone!
"Came outta nowhere" as an even bigger wave is otw killed me 😂
Then again, cameraman never dies 😂
That's because the only videos we see are uploaded by people still alive 😉😂
When new to an area, it’s always best to observe the shore for at least 15 minutes before venturing too far inside. Lucky folks there
Sound wisdom.
There's a reason you're alive to type this comment 😂
@@jewishhella2481spent a lot of time surfing and on boats in the ocean. “Welcome to boating, now, please put your brains firmly in park…” seems to be the norm
@@Odhege8262 yep I grew up in British Columbia beside the ocean , first thing you learn is you either live in the ocean or die in the ocean but water is to be respected.
Trim your motor way up pushes the stern down , really helps! Oh yes and don’t panic!
“Babe your pancakes nearly went overboard”
Those were some massive 1ft waves
No they were 6-8 foot waves maybe 10 foot
@@ITSJUSTA997definitely bigger than 1 foot, but not sure if that big
@@ITSJUSTA997I surf, those waves are tiny, 3-5ft max
Perspective is everything, low camera angle. Waves are measured from the back not the front. 1-2 foot waves at best. Nothing serious, just an annoying female in the audio.
@@ITSJUSTA997what drugs you on cause that’s not 6ft+ at most 3ft
Thats why you always power nose first into the wave, instead of just sitting there and letting the wave crash into you, you wanna drive the boat up the wave to keep the nose from going under
Some pretty poor boat skills in this video
a tanker prob threw those waves from a mile away, i know a guy who lost a boat the same way just outside of a jetty running the beach. normal waves then some 15 footers out of nowhere. in this video after they clear the waves its perfectly calm too. scary
"Came out of no where"
Oldy wave shaped wave comeing towards them at a slow speed:
As always PUDDIN as Cool as a Cucumber 👙🧑🍳
Yes! Nice job!
Panic only makes things worse
Just because it’s a boat doesn’t mean it’s ocean-worthy.
wrubg
Look on the bright side, they’re already on their way towards catching their limit. Nice fish!!
Never try turn around when passing waves or the water is swelling, stay perpendicular otherwise your guaranteed to capsize. Keep in mind most boats have some form of foam in the hull under the floor so if it does fill up with water it shouldn’t sink immediately giving you a chance to bail out water
Glad you guys made it through okay. You can understand why Darcy was scared in a situation like that
You can? Lol why? Because of a little bit of water? Y’all snowflakes no doubt
She was 15 yards from a beach.
she was whimpering like a puc. wtf
She shouldnt be on a boat. This is why women cant be infantry
She needs to calm down regardless if she has a right to be scared or not. YOU be scared, not US. You start screaming and shit like that soon both of them are scared and are making rash decisions and now you go from no one injured or even sore the next day to two dead because they both were so scared they grabbed life vests instead of saving the boat when they had time and energy and didn’t get rescued in time. Fear rubs off, believe me
I Love that classic line. Its always a girl that says it and usually to a cop. It just came out of no where. 😂😅🤣
The waves build up... because you are over a shallower area! I have seen a completely calm ocean develop 4 feet tall, breaking waves near a shallow area (sandbar). Tidal currents near passes can form sudden waves, too.
any man would see this as an absolute win
crazy . glad you both are safe
Hit the throttle some when waves are coming in keep the bow up !!! 😂
Won’t it cause the boat to flip
@@michellmorales6393yes it will, specially they’re on flats boats means that boat is pretty light and easy to flip over. Best to trim down motor and buckle up
I remember seeing this video. Insanely crazy. Glad there was no damage to your boat but an intense video. Blessings
Dude that was a 3 foot wave
That's why a real boating license is useful
I remember this one. Caption Puddin was for sure the hero that day.
Waves don't come out of nowhere they come in sets. Now you know, knowing is half the battle.
Look at you catching fish without a hook!!! You go girl!
✌🏽😜🤘🏽
The red arrow and the fish killed me 💀😭😭
I am happy you are alright. When I was very little I was on one of those blow up bed things and the waves had pushed me like 50 yard to deep water off the shore. Luckily my aunt was paying attention and noticed me so she waded out to me and pulled me back in lol.
Glad yall are safe. Blessed with a free fish to replenish the emotions lost at sea
It came out of nowhere got me 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Darci catches fish any which way she can! Lol! 🙏🏽👍🏽
Been there too. Not a fun time. Boat needed a good rinse anyway.
Scary how did you get in this situation, is there a lesson you can share. You must be safe now that we are seeing this video. Be safe love you guys!
Either too close to shore or the wake from submarine or large ship
Get a bigger boat
@@Allis1isAllSubmarine or large ship? They are waves on the ocean.
They are literally on the beach do you not see the waves breaking
@@diamonddave7891 not inside channels or bays its choppy at most unless you have a sub pass, they'll throw a wake 5ft tall
Goes to the ocean and starts getting scared shtless over water. My god, what has the world come to.
Damn Brian nice job...Darci was about to have some emotional damage...lmao
Lmao
Bet she doesnt go back out for a bit lmao
Goes out to the ocean, gets splashed with water.... Has a panic attack 😂
Damn, glad you're ok. Stay safe and Happy Holidays.
On this episode of fuq around and find out we have a qualified captain in a small fishing boat taking on 4foot waves. But experts say the boat did have something called a engine and a propeller. Investigators ruled out common sense. Experts say the cause was lack of brain cells and experience.
Waves have periods, which means they're on cycles. You can see the forecast for waves, and every hour or so, larger waves are predicted to happen. They were just really unlucky and headed out during the largest wave during the period.
Glad yall were good. What type of fish was it? 😅
Need to get that motor running.
😂😂😂 you know your going down when there’s fish on board swimming freely throughout the boat 😂😂😂😂😂
"it came out of nowhere"
While staring at it for what seemed like 15 seconds.
That was a bad spot, hope you both are ok
OH PLEASE!!
One time the waves were so choppy I couldn't see the inlet and ended up on a beach. Let me tell you a beach with breaking surf is terrifying in a boat.
Were you on a bass boat?
@ThatSB no a 20' center console proline deep v and high gunnels. A 3ft wave broke and almost rolled us from the side. I'm talking about florida beaches lol
"came outta nowhere!" ..... oh,ffs.
🤦🏽♂️ ....maybe...just.... stay on land from now on? ....not just for your safety, but for the coast gaurd's saftey too. They are the one's that will have to fly a helicopter out and explain to you *_exactly where_* that wave came from. 🤷🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
“Came out of no where”
No miss it was right there looking at you with a sound louder than my dog braking.
Bass boats don't belong in the ocean
Flats boat probably
wribg
Oh my . So sorry you guys. I'm glad to see your safe.
This is what ants see when I start spraying them with water 😂
Whoever’s driving saved them by not turning away from the wave, that last one where he steers into it saved their boat
Captain has no clue on so many levels. Don’t hit a wave head on with a bass boat
At that point that’s the best option. If you take it from the side you capsize and if hits from the stern you are definitely sinking.
Yea he took them correctly, his mistake was not taking a few mins to time the waves and make a safe bar crossing.
You don’t just run out the inlet when you have a bar at the mouth to navigate.
@@theshadowbehindyou9631oh me genius you should be on every ship since you obviously make the right decisions 100% of the time.
@@quicktoreason2722he wasn’t wrong in what he said tho just dont be dumb and you’ll be fine. these people were dumb
THIS IS BAD ADVISE
Trim the motor and get the bow up! 🤓
Done that for over half and hour in a 18ft bass boat in lake erie spearing the tops and falling between it will definitely sharpen your skills and show you what a boat really can do hang on enjoy the rush
Man: feels the need to properly steer into the giant waves, saving them and the boat.
Woman: feels the need to tell the man what almost fell in while screaming 😂
I remember watching this when y’all first posted it and man that still gets my heart beat going!
Still tackled it correctly. Saw that there was no time to turn, and hit it straight on.
Should throttled it up to drive the boat up the wave, they def coulda done more to keeo that nose outta the water
Facts
@@diychad7268genuinely curious what do u do in these scenarios to improve the chance of not sinking, I’m aware your supposed to go head on with the wave.
To those you say don't take a bass boat in the ocean, I would just say it's not a good idea to take any boat inside the impact zone, situational awareness was more important here. Yes, I know there are lots of boats that could handle those waves. Just because they can doesn't always mean you should.
A wise man gave me a tip when I was building out my boat. The smaller the boat the bigger the bilge pump.
Those were rogue waves. On the great lakes they come in threes (called three sisters), but that depends on the spot and currents.
nope those were just regular waves they’re in the ocean not a lake
@@OCVariation "came out of nowhere" and after 3 waves pass the surface is perfectly calm => Rogue wave.
@@gagarin777 wrong again u can clearly see a fourth wave forming briefly just cus the video ended before they got hit again dont mean it was only 3
@@OCVariation You are seeing things that aren't there. I've watched it frame by frame. You can briefly see a regular-size wave when they go down from the break point of third wave and it's about 0,5m in height. After that she films the horizon again and it's only smooth water.
@@OCVariationrogue waves exist on the ocean smartass
I can't believe this is Darcizzle and Brian. Those two are way too experienced boaters to allow this to happen.
Bay Boat in the Open Sea ? It sure looks like it !
That gives me interstellar vibes
This is what happens when you don’t pay attention to the timing of sets before leaving the harbor.
The fish just chillin in the corner lmafoa
I swear i can hear her say " your pancakes almost went overboard" 😂😂😂
Looks like a good day to surf
"Came out of nowhere"😂 ummm the ocean!
Fish was like "how'd I get to shore so quick? Why's the sand so different???" Lol
Id be grabbing a surf board. Beauty curls 👌
There are no fresh water bass in the ocean… FYI…
The fish: "Hey, my Uber arrived early. Neat."
"Came out of nowhere" as we all watch each one roll in from where the waves come.
Woman: I don’t need a man
Man: 🤨
Ships should have shock absorber like big trucks! Hope our future engineers will design it..❤
Life advice don’t turn when a wave is coming or you will flip my guy just take it head on then turn around
Way to go, Puddin! Made it out. Maybe an extra Landshark earned .
Where I'm from, we used to go overboard all the time, and we didn't even have boats. We called it "going for a swim at the beach."
I thought I was about to see an OceanGate 2.0
4 to 5 dominate period with 4 to 5 breaking waves are a recipe for disaster