What makes this compilation stand out is the way it captures the humanity behind every fail. These aren’t just athletes-they’re people with goals and plans, and seeing those plans go hilariously wrong is both relatable and endlessly funny. This is sports entertainment at its finest.
Probably because most other people have no idea that is how they are unloaded,seen it many times near where I lived. They do not know that one side of the haul is pumped full of water to allow it to list drastically to one side and the logs slide off. always fun to watch, but can take a few hours to get to tipping point lol
2:17 yacht was a case of the loss of engine control due to error in computerized helm, captain only had manual control of thrusters ...but he does manage to avoid other boats...this was actually a save by the captain
"That magical moment when everything just falls into place, and you realize life has a way of surprising you in the most unexpected, beautiful ways.✨ #PureMagic #Unforgettable" 15:30
Looking at those welds at 1:10 ish. I thought, proper prep is 95% of the way to a good, strong fix. Especially for a box steel trailer. Then the camera panned to show its structural on a ferry/barge and my eyes popped so much, you'd swear I was Amanda Seyfried's twin brother.
10:43 Could a simple lazer level on top of the boat be modified to give a warning that you can't make it under the bridge? Million dollar idea or foolish endeavor?
I know I am a poor welder. But if metal breaks on my hard welds. It does NOT break AT the weld. It’s 3/8” next to weld. IMO not enough heat, penetration. But I am a novice.
25:28 - That's similar to one theory as to why the Edmund Fitzgerald sank so fast. Some researchers on one of those documentary shows figured out a wave and speed combination in the range of estimates for both where the bow embedded in the wave ahead and it could just drive itself underwater down the face of the trailing wave.
17:26 should have waited for the tide. What kind of "skipper" doesn't know how high his wheelhouse is or how low a bridge in his path is? I think he always wanted a convertible so he made his own.
Being someone who used own a boat for 50 years I have seen some of the most unqualified people operating them, well lets say tried to operate them. Most of the entertainment would take place a the boat launch AKA boat ramp. Either when trying to launch the boat, or put it back on their trailer. Watching someone try and back up with a trailer was always a good indicator that the real entertainment was just about to start. But I must be honest I got my first boat at 16 and took my two nephews with me and I was so excited I for got to put the plug in and as we are going along my nephew says " Ah are we suppose to have all this water in the boat? " and as I turn around I see a shit load of water in the back of the boat.....NO,,,,, get up on the bow and lean over as far as you can I gunned it and I wasn't able to go fast enough to drain the water, thank god this took place in late fall so no one was at the ramp and I was able to get back to the ramp. If I was ten feet father out at the ramp the boat would have sank.....I got the boat on the trailer far enough to pull the ass end out of the water and let it drain out and boy did that seem like it took for ever...... I never forgot that plug again in 50 years of boating. After we got the plug in my nephews and I had a great day, no one was on the lake.
Yeah, perhaps. But what kind of loss of control? This isn't the only incident involving this particular yacht. Far from it, in fact. Either the owner has a catastrophic tendency to pick the wrong people for the jobs, or he is one poor captain and ships commander himself. That yacht is notorious among navy and government sailors across the world. And no. Fair is fair. Not always because of creating damage. But poor handling by the crew is a hallmark of this vessel.
I'm shocked @ all the boat/ship mishaps. How many people were hurt? If the Captain did it by being in the wrong: that's terrible. Mechanical failure; would be terrible, too!
If gravity doesn't get you, inertia will. Whaddya mean, there's no brake pedal? Who invented this POS? 8:41 unguided boat is appropriately named 'Nap Tyme'
I LOVE that the boat at 8:15 is called "Nap Time"... 🤣
What an incredible showcase of nature's might and humanity's resilience! Every scene left me in awe.
Adam going down with the ship was my favorite 😊
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I’m in awe of this video.
That boat named "Nap Time" at 8:36 was too perfect. Somebody was napping alright.
Who else is still laughing at the clip at 4:00? Funniest part of the whole video
This is the KING of ALL...."Idiots In Boats" Videos!!!
3:30 - That drunk-ass lady didn't just fall off the boat. . . She OOZED off the boat! lol!
8:41 "Nap Tyme." How appropriate. =)
This video had me laughing non-stop. The boating antics are pure gold.
My favorite was @3:42 ~ a "true captain"!!
What makes this compilation stand out is the way it captures the humanity behind every fail. These aren’t just athletes-they’re people with goals and plans, and seeing those plans go hilariously wrong is both relatable and endlessly funny. This is sports entertainment at its finest.
OMG the one starting at 3:35, best laugh I have had in a while!!
25:54 Why is a successful log barge dump in this video?
Probably because most other people have no idea that is how they are unloaded,seen it many times near where I lived. They do not know that one side of the haul is pumped full of water to allow it to list drastically to one side and the logs slide off. always fun to watch, but can take a few hours to get to tipping point lol
Because this channel sucks.
Maybe their feeling is that it's suitable for this video I think.
17:10 mark. The boat that crashed into those port cranes...that was Excellent!!
20:25 That May of left a mark, no? lol
8:41 Nap Tyme 😂
Who else saluted back to the guy at 4:20 ? I did!
I always salute at 420. =P
I said hello at 4:20 like you
I don’t know what’s worse: the fail or the immediate regret afterward 😂
I love how the boat at 8:30 is called "Nap Tyme"...
I've never seen anything quite like this! 🤗🤗
*I love how this video conveys a positive and optimistic message
2:17 yacht was a case of the loss of engine control due to error in computerized helm, captain only had manual control of thrusters ...but he does manage to avoid other boats...this was actually a save by the captain
It was a case of a bad CGI fake.
08:35 You can't make this up. Boat is actually named "Nap Tyme"..
Apparently the owner did make it up.
my favorite channel now
This video of total idiots in boats is guaranteed to brighten anyone's day
"That magical moment when everything just falls into place, and you realize life has a way of surprising you in the most unexpected, beautiful ways.✨ #PureMagic #Unforgettable" 15:30
There's over three million shipwrecks on the ocean floor. And there must be millions of anchors down there too. 🌹⚓
Looking at those welds at 1:10 ish. I thought, proper prep is 95% of the way to a good, strong fix. Especially for a box steel trailer. Then the camera panned to show its structural on a ferry/barge and my eyes popped so much, you'd swear I was Amanda Seyfried's twin brother.
I can weld anything from a broken heart to the crack of dawn,, if you can step across it, I can weld it.. obviously, not whoever welded the ferry tho.
Absolutely hilarious! Every time I watch your videos, I can't help but laugh. The content is so creative and engaging-fantastic job!
Mustache on radio @ 19:20 : "Clean-up on aisle 3"
14:55 Andrew and LOJO should've went out on the Itty Bitty instead. 😆
Lucky it plays fine with the sound off
Absolutely best when on mute.
very interesting video!
I'm sharing this with all my friends! 😂
Absolutely wild! 😂 Some of these boat fails are unbelievable. Hope everyone made it out okay and learned a lesson about safety on the water! 🚤🤣
2:40 the relevant insurance companies are still craping themselves
00:25 How did they get the yacht up there?
1:21 Nice--that's part of your ferry!
i like videos 😍😍
This is amazing videos content, thank for this
Alcohol has kept us entertained for many decades.
18:36 Why would you say that bridge was still being built with that much rust and peeling paint?
"If you have to explain the joke, then it didn't F****** work, did it ?"
10:43 Could a simple lazer level on top of the boat be modified to give a warning that you can't make it under the bridge? Million dollar idea or foolish endeavor?
Haha that boat with the sleeping captain was called nap tyme haha
23:33 is intentional. Landing for scrapping. 25:42 i think is also aware.
Yep I saw similar before. Places they trun them as far up share as possible. Then 3rd world desperate people cut them up ignoring dangers.
27:60, DROP THE ANCHOR!!!!… NOOO, not like that😂
1:07 - They need some duct tape on top of welding the rust.
Don’t automatically assume that the captain is drunk or incompetent. There also mechanical problems that could explain some of these accidents.
Or DEI hires who claimed they knew how to drive a boat.
1:19 . . Those are some shonky welds!
I know I am a poor welder. But if metal breaks on my hard welds. It does NOT break AT the weld. It’s 3/8” next to weld. IMO not enough heat, penetration. But I am a novice.
Dudes on the boat going into the cave were too busy with their phones to be scared.
Some of these are quite funny but from this one must see that staying safe at sea is very important. Thanks for this video as a fun reminder
4:24. That's hilarious
As a retired US Coast Guardsman I will NEVER buy a power boat and mingle with the idiots I used to save for a living.
The wife and I still enjoy our boat; now retired, we only go out during the week when there are less of the clueless around.
The gator bit cracked me up as he started pedaling like mad.!!!
It was too much alcohol!!! 😅👍 (it’s a holiday so it’s good!)
haha funny video bro
First Time Got the first comment xD
Keep trying you are like 3rd.
25:28 - That's similar to one theory as to why the Edmund Fitzgerald sank so fast. Some researchers on one of those documentary shows figured out a wave and speed combination in the range of estimates for both where the bow embedded in the wave ahead and it could just drive itself underwater down the face of the trailing wave.
wow, the welded up ferry...
13:00 Not caused by the captains errors. Was caused by an electrical failure with a subsequent engine failure.
Tried to watch. Some nice videos. The insipid comments drove me away!
The truck is NOT parked. It is DRIVING on the river bed!
Make sure to secure your load tightly-if it falls, it can be really dangerous for everyone on the road!
Camera phones and GoPros have uncovered how truly infested we are with idiots.
17:26 should have waited for the tide. What kind of "skipper" doesn't know how high his wheelhouse is or how low a bridge in his path is? I think he always wanted a convertible so he made his own.
well at 8:30 the boat's name does say NapTyme.
Min. 8:42 - the name of the boat is "nap time" that's what the capatain probably did
Too funny...😂😂
Ha ha...Lojo "Just grab all the rods, were going in"... (hes ine of the Googan guys.!)
Nap Time, the name on the boat hit by the ferry LOL
Please make the video full screen so we can see them better
4:40 the truck wasn't watching the fish -- it was sea sick
By watching this I have learned that boats have personal issues against cranes and docks.
they tend to drink to much also.
Alcohol - the common denominator to idiots having accidents. I'm so happy to see the worst come from drunks. No sympathy at all.
@10:58 Thats the Gragon boat festival in Frankfurt Germany,
I used to live just on the other side of the buildings with the glass fronts.
6:12 they want to warn the sleeping captain but don’t think to use their horn or whistle?
Being someone who used own a boat for 50 years I have seen some of the most unqualified people operating them, well lets say tried to operate them. Most of the entertainment would take place a the boat launch AKA boat ramp. Either when trying to launch the boat, or put it back on their trailer. Watching someone try and back up with a trailer was always a good indicator that the real entertainment was just about to start. But I must be honest I got my first boat at 16 and took my two nephews with me and I was so excited I for got to put the plug in and as we are going along my nephew says " Ah are we suppose to have all this water in the boat? " and as I turn around I see a shit load of water in the back of the boat.....NO,,,,, get up on the bow and lean over as far as you can I gunned it and I wasn't able to go fast enough to drain the water, thank god this took place in late fall so no one was at the ramp and I was able to get back to the ramp. If I was ten feet father out at the ramp the boat would have sank.....I got the boat on the trailer far enough to pull the ass end out of the water and let it drain out and boy did that seem like it took for ever...... I never forgot that plug again in 50 years of boating. After we got the plug in my nephews and I had a great day, no one was on the lake.
The super yacht was a deliberate maneuver to avoid the bridge after loss of control
Yeah, perhaps. But what kind of loss of control? This isn't the only incident involving this particular yacht. Far from it, in fact. Either the owner has a catastrophic tendency to pick the wrong people for the jobs, or he is one poor captain and ships commander himself. That yacht is notorious among navy and government sailors across the world. And no. Fair is fair. Not always because of creating damage. But poor handling by the crew is a hallmark of this vessel.
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Why do people take vertical videos?
Towards the end, there were a lot of planned scuttles, a normal launch, a well-executed timber delivery dump.
UA-camr counting on us to be ignorant. 👎
4:20 is the best
I'm shocked @ all the boat/ship mishaps. How many people were hurt? If the Captain did it by being in the wrong: that's terrible. Mechanical failure; would be terrible, too!
12:23 Help her out of the water and she falls back in.
33:11 wow, crazy.
I think these big boat Captains bribed someone to get their licenses.
To the captain , you are fired !!!!
8:50 name on boat that ran right into another is named Knapp Tyme!
4:10 🖖
Why do the logging boats always end up on the "idiot" videos?
And the tanker escape pod.. It’s supposed to do that. Looks funny I guess, I’m sure I’m missing shit too.
Do you think like me because no matter what boat it is, there will be stupid people on it
*8"43 "Nap Tyme" is a great name for this boat!
Are these captains all from Mass?
They were probably testing to see who could create a tsunami... in a boat!
80 Idiots In Boats Caught On Camera!
Seeing those unbelievable moments caught on camera was like witnessing history in the making
Apparently, it's hilarious to sink your boat and put gas and oil into fresh water. Ah har har har har.
8:40 vessel is called Nap Tyme
guy going down with the pontoon is hillarious
If gravity doesn't get you, inertia will.
Whaddya mean, there's no brake pedal? Who invented this POS?
8:41 unguided boat is appropriately named 'Nap Tyme'