The number 1 position really could be an all time number 1... Getting out of the boat with a cold beer and crushing it... need I say more? Not to mention walking away from the boat as if they were all walking away from bar that announced closing time with ZERO F***S given!!! This sets the bar really high for any future contenders. lol 😂😂😂
Keeping that burner boat stunt foremost in your mind.LOL the value of patsies is amazing. By nature of there usefulness they forgot the obligations real boaters have like trying to be environmentally responsible.
Turned broadside to the waves and never once tried to power himself out of trouble. @ first i thought he was turning to head back in but instead he was trying to putter around looking for calmer water to navigate in . The lack of wave action doest mean there isnt strong currents. He needs to stick to lakes and small rivers.
Its a Seaswirl Striper, not exactly a high end boat, although i will say the bottom of the hull looked to fair pretty good from being pounded on the rocks,, the gunnel is a different story, but doesnt look bad for below the water line
@@JB-bb1zw around the Midwest it's hard to find anything over 16 ft that the owner doesn't want 15k or more for, even 5k for "needs everything" special
Second crew steered right into those rocks lol. By turning right that close to the rocks he kicked that stern right in to the rocks. You drive the back of a boat not the front.
Nothing cool about this video. Clueless, irresponsible operator put all lives in peril and never stopped guzzling. Leaves junk in the sea and wastes a boat many people would enjoy using responsibly. What a statement about human nature.
The number 1 position really could be an all time number 1... Getting out of the boat with a cold beer and crushing it... need I say more? Not to mention walking away from the boat as if they were all walking away from bar that announced closing time with ZERO F***S given!!! This sets the bar really high for any future contenders. lol 😂😂😂
Just goes to show, the only thing it takes to own a boat, is money.
Yes, a constant infusion of money no less. It's always Bust Out Another Thousand.
You can own anything with money lol
No brains required!!!
Lots of money
Boat= Bring
On
Another
Thousand.
Keeping that burner boat stunt foremost in your mind.LOL the value of patsies is amazing.
By nature of there usefulness they forgot the obligations real boaters have like trying to be environmentally responsible.
Turned broadside to the waves and never once tried to power himself out of trouble. @ first i thought he was turning to head back in but instead he was trying to putter around looking for calmer water to navigate in . The lack of wave action doest mean there isnt strong currents. He needs to stick to lakes and small rivers.
Yep, number one. Doubtlessly
Happy New Year
Great video Great channel
Stupid is as stupid does as my momma used to say.
Awesome! Happy New Year!
Gonna need a bigger boat!
Scary crap and incredible that you can lose a boat that fast. Been watching your videos and never seen a boat lost that fast
“Back on dry land”…. Yeah, I guess.
Let’s be honest here, the Striper crew is more of the jet ski variety that boaters
Dry land variety 😂
Gone are the days of going down with the ship. Oh well.
The boat on the rocks breaks my heart. Obviously, it was the guys first boat. So sad.
Cricket mate! Oh no!
Wow
Why the hell would you take a brand new boat that close to rocks
People are so dumb
Can’t teach stupid, sad
Shouldn’t the people in the front sit way in back to keep the bow up. And should you go faster to keep bow upward?
So called Captain needed some trim and to get the Bow above the Breaking waves. Tight lines
That was just a pathetic day for that captain. His first and last day out … all at once.
Well, he had the 2 best days of boat ownership in the same day!
O my , when someone thinks he knows how and this happens
Goodbye 2023
Wait; also number one for boneheaded boaters of the year ?
$5-6k for that boat? Damn boats must be cheap in Florida
Its a Seaswirl Striper, not exactly a high end boat, although i will say the bottom of the hull looked to fair pretty good from being pounded on the rocks,, the gunnel is a different story, but doesnt look bad for below the water line
@@JB-bb1zw around the Midwest it's hard to find anything over 16 ft that the owner doesn't want 15k or more for, even 5k for "needs everything" special
@@JasonW.- Midwest = freshwater and used 1/2 the year. Florida = saltwater, which is hard on boats, and used year round.
5 or 6k to recover the boat, get it off the rocks and back to shore. Not the price of the boat lol
Second crew steered right into those rocks lol. By turning right that close to the rocks he kicked that stern right in to the rocks. You drive the back of a boat not the front.
Rule #1, no riders in the bow!
This being ignorant, flying all the way to stupid….no life jackets….brother……
Beached like a baby dolphin, not realizing the beach is not his home!
People assume no responsibility whatsoever. I’m sure they’ll track down the boats owner to try, try, to recover the costs.
Nothing cool about this video. Clueless, irresponsible operator put all lives in peril and never stopped guzzling. Leaves junk in the sea and wastes a boat many people would enjoy using responsibly. What a statement about human nature.
wait you can just leave your boat wrecked on the rocks? no fine?
👆🧐👀🤔🤨😳
Show me you've never captained a boat without telling me.