Most fuckups go to slow. One thing I don’t get is why the hell ppl don’t use lite jackets, but it must due to stupidity. Of all haulover clips I’ve seen I can’t remember one with any kind of floating device. But there are plenty of hot dog ppl floating araound.. Where I’m from we call ppl with fenders out while you’re on the way hot dog dealers.. Can be a rough translation but having fenders hanging outside while tote on the way is poor seamanship.
That Intrepid with the kids on the bow ......I was like Good idea". Bad enough the captain hasn't a clue how to handle the throttle in this current with these waves, but kids without PFDs loose on the bow? At least he was smart enough to recognize he was unqualified to have the boat out today. Best he stays in the intracoastal until he gains some skills.
@@swgosa9034 Well, that was a Freeman that ripped out like it was nothing, not a World Cat. And World Cat has issues. Lots of reports of cracking with World Cats. Not even in the same league as a Freeman.
I remember in the late 80s, we were driving back after two weeks in Florida. To shut us up, my parents pulled over to a boat yard to let us blow off some steam and look at boats. My father said he wasn't going to buy anything, but I'm more certain than not that if our vehicle had a tow hitch, he would have gotten a boat that day, similar in size as one of these. The galley, the bedrooms, the living room. BUT we would have never used it and about two years later they bought a different house ... and houses hold their value better. They could not have afforded their house if they bought this boat. ;-)
I'm in the market for a fishing boat, and these videos have been helpful by seeing the boats in rough water. The intrepid with triple 350hp motors look very promising, and your videos are helping me a great deal. Thank You.
Goodbye Mr. Anderson Says the guy who has a hard time spelling. The boat I believe he’s referring to is more than capable enough for that inlet and yes; it would have ran smoother with more speed.
@Goodbye Mr. Anderson you have to give it some gas especially if your smaller to lift the bow a little cause at idel your bow will smash down into wave/current and you can take on water going to slow, plus the bouncing and whipping can be very rough. At least that is what I think Tim meant. But most people don't know Haulover smaller boats should stay on the edges where it's rough and turn out after the rocks. Even in my 30 Gamefish I wouldn't haul ass though their no matter how big my boat is especially looking like this.
Goodbye Mr. Anderson yea you’re partially right. Driving 2 knots isn’t effective cause then you go up and down in the waves but if you give it a little gas you kind of get on top of the waves which is more comfy, safer and you get out quicker
Goodbye Mr. Andersen yea of course, diving fast in “big” waves is scary, you just need to trust your boat and have guts. There’s also a difference in boats, a day cruiser can’t take waves as well as an open boat can. But my point is that it’s better to have a little speed (doesn’t need to be full throddle) but a little speed is necessary. Also, when u have passengers for example in the bow, your boat is a lot more unstable and jumps a lot more up and down (with small boats), but if you’re alone, use the powertrim and get the bow down, then with some speed you’ll basically be on top of the waves
Mystery Boat is a Sea Ray Sundancer with a refit 2008 Full name is WATERTIGHT ALIBI. I said its a refit cause the izen glass panels and full windscreens dont line up perfect with the bridge section 2 boxy compared to the lines.
Not sure if it's the lens compression making things looker closer than they were or not. But that Sunseeker looked like he just about ran over that little bowrider at 2:25
Yup this is one of those truly "rough" days at the inlet us locals know about. It's the days that separates the mariners from the googans. The guy in a brand new Intrepid at 6:50 is either a googan or his wife was screaming at him to turn around. LOL. That boat would have been totally fine going through if the captain knew what he was doing.....Watching the clip of this boat again...I don't think he was very experienced. He was letting every wave crash over the bow. There was probably a foot of water rushing by their feet. If you know how to run the boat you can avoid stabbing the bow into every wave.
Blows my mind how some will take those small boats out in such waves. I live in michigan where lake Michigan is 5 mins from my boat launch and if I seen anything like that I would swiftly turn around
Lol im guessing slips inside haulover are priced accordingly to dealing with such a fked inlet. That or theres a major boat launch close by as well. Shit ton of people trailer boats in FL. Actually a major problem down there is truck and trailer theft after you safely launched your boat. People are coming back to the launches to find their truck and trailer missing.
@BERSERKER Apples and bricks. Can't compare how the captain of a 35-40 footer pushes through that and the captain of a 60-70 footer does. Like comparing two vehicles going off road, one a Jeep and the other an Abrams tank. The Jeep driver has to be careful and precise. The tank driver just smashes the gas pedal. LOL
I bet them first 2 boats had gritted teeth going over them waves 🤣🤣🤣👍and the girl at 2.55 I thought she was gunna slide right off that boat.. But I do love the midnight Express boats..there a bit in yer face but I like that...go big or go home..💪👍🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊excellent work pal🙋♂️
Love the vdeos from vegas! great footage...helps me learn techniques in rough water, HP is king. Need a35' boston whaler or grady white with min twin engine
There was another haulover channel that said watching boats come out is like watching paint dry so he adds different clips of people fishing along with the boat coming out. I say this is more entertaining then watching paint dry
I’ve been watching a lot of these videos and it seems to me like the boats that are coming out of the inlet there if they go too slow they get pounded but it seems like if they haul ass the boat goes over quite a bit smoother just my observation
Roger French i think the boat length and hull shape has alot to do with it. I think the speed should match the hull length relative to the distance between wave crests. A shorter boat needs to slow down and traverse each wave because it fits inbetween wave crests. The longer ones can span the crests allowing for more speed, and a smoother ride is the result.
Hey man we saw you filming on this day! (I know cause joint custody is our neighbors and they went out at the same time as us) Is there any chance you have film of a blue 29 donzi zf? Thanks! Love your channel
This might be a long one ! Anyone else notice how well SOME of the smaller boats do ? And that most of the good performers don't have a tonne and a half of weight hanging off their sterns ? Yet to see any conditions that I wouldn't take on in a 18ft cabin with a single 130 on the back ! Some of the boats are that shallow at the bow they have to be trimmed until they are pointing at the sky and banging uncomfortably. Operaters skills suspect, they would become statistics in Australia where quite a few bar crossings involve timing gaps between breaking waves. And that boat that turned around should is big enough to circumnavigate countries ! Needs more depth in the bow, a bow rail with screens and a trip around Tasmania is on the cards !😎👍
On another of your videos you commented that the experienced skippers tended to get out and head to port , and generally find less disturbed water very quickly , hope some of the others that head straight to starboard and cross the waves port on watch your videos .
Have you considered filming at 60 frames per second? It would look more fluid and realistic like we were there. Whenever I'm watching UA-cam I can instantly tell when a video is at 60fps
I've been watching these videos, I figure going out slowly for the last hundred yards is the way to go? The pounding the boats are being subject to by their owners looks bad. I bet some people get really hurt bouncing around also. I would try and pick a line and slowly go out. Going in doesn't look so bad,
Most of those captains knew what they were doing, the guy that turned around with 3 kids was smart for making that call because he obviously was not experienced enough to be safe.
What's flying in the bow spray at 2:08 with the navy blue Intrepid? Is there a bait well in the bow that is spewing out bait fish? Or maybe a school of little bait fish right there in the wave that it's crashing through or seaweed?
Same. My dad had a 28ft cris craft corsair and out in the SF bay even the small ones it was such an impact it seemed. There was a 40ft power boat dry docked in the same location and he got airborne on one wave and he split his hull and his boat sunk docked overnight.
Feeling nice and safe here in my comfort zone watching others nearing the brink of calamity.
Yduh
Another way of politely saying u can't afford a boat..
That Seavee @ 3:16 had a great line. Ripped right out of the outlet.
Drive it like it's a rental!
Most fuckups go to slow. One thing I don’t get is why the hell ppl don’t use lite jackets, but it must due to stupidity. Of all haulover clips I’ve seen I can’t remember one with any kind of floating device. But there are plenty of hot dog ppl floating araound.. Where I’m from we call ppl with fenders out while you’re on the way hot dog dealers.. Can be a rough translation but having fenders hanging outside while tote on the way is poor seamanship.
That seavee was cutting through those wakes
the more I watch these videos the more I realize you just gotta put the hammer down man
Freeman , the most supreme fishing machine on the planet! Eats Waves like child’s play!
Nothing wrong with going back to the dock and waiting for a better day!
2:26 shes sitting up there all pretty like a movie scene then gets pounded 😂
I love how the TowBoatUs rib is just sitting out there waiting for somebody to mess up and get towed
They need to start putting on boats HAULOVER CERTIFIED like Jeep does with their trail rated
I'd be happy to assist in a project like that lol.
Qualified captain sells all kinds merch. Why not make up some?
The yacht in the end was bad ass 😧
Man those Freemans just eat it up and keep on trucking
The freeman 42LR just mows through those waves no problem. Badass
Thanks for including some big boats; it's much appreciated!
You're welcome, Phil! Thanks for being here. 🙌
SeaVee made it look easy!!!
That Intrepid with the kids on the bow ......I was like Good idea". Bad enough the captain hasn't a clue how to handle the throttle in this current with these waves, but kids without PFDs loose on the bow? At least he was smart enough to recognize he was unqualified to have the boat out today. Best he stays in the intracoastal until he gains some skills.
I've heard there's two types of charter captains. Those who own a Freeman, and those who want one.
World cat
@@swgosa9034 Well, that was a Freeman that ripped out like it was nothing, not a World Cat. And World Cat has issues. Lots of reports of cracking with World Cats. Not even in the same league as a Freeman.
Looks like a contest for how many outboards you can fit on the back of a boat.
Mystery boat formula 45 😬 beautiful boat!
Good eye, Connor! I agree.
I remember in the late 80s, we were driving back after two weeks in Florida. To shut us up, my parents pulled over to a boat yard to let us blow off some steam and look at boats. My father said he wasn't going to buy anything, but I'm more certain than not that if our vehicle had a tow hitch, he would have gotten a boat that day, similar in size as one of these. The galley, the bedrooms, the living room. BUT we would have never used it and about two years later they bought a different house ... and houses hold their value better. They could not have afforded their house if they bought this boat. ;-)
Thank you.. hat is mine.. a friend sent me this link..
Anthony Giambri thats awesome man beautiful boat!
@@anthonygiambri8867 That sounds like a good Alibi to me , Mr. Giambri. ;)
That lady on the Sunseeker is very talented! Bet she never falls off the mechanical bull
I'm in the market for a fishing boat, and these videos have been helpful by seeing the boats in rough water.
The intrepid with triple 350hp motors look very promising, and your videos are helping me a great deal. Thank You.
Watching these guys going out slow it's like fingernails on a chalkboard 😲
lol!
Goodbye Mr. Anderson Says the guy who has a hard time spelling. The boat I believe he’s referring to is more than capable enough for that inlet and yes; it would have ran smoother with more speed.
@Goodbye Mr. Anderson you have to give it some gas especially if your smaller to lift the bow a little cause at idel your bow will smash down into wave/current and you can take on water going to slow, plus the bouncing and whipping can be very rough. At least that is what I think Tim meant. But most people don't know Haulover smaller boats should stay on the edges where it's rough and turn out after the rocks. Even in my 30 Gamefish I wouldn't haul ass though their no matter how big my boat is especially looking like this.
Goodbye Mr. Anderson yea you’re partially right. Driving 2 knots isn’t effective cause then you go up and down in the waves but if you give it a little gas you kind of get on top of the waves which is more comfy, safer and you get out quicker
Goodbye Mr. Andersen yea of course, diving fast in “big” waves is scary, you just need to trust your boat and have guts. There’s also a difference in boats, a day cruiser can’t take waves as well as an open boat can. But my point is that it’s better to have a little speed (doesn’t need to be full throddle) but a little speed is necessary. Also, when u have passengers for example in the bow, your boat is a lot more unstable and jumps a lot more up and down (with small boats), but if you’re alone, use the powertrim and get the bow down, then with some speed you’ll basically be on top of the waves
That freeman phewwwe 💨
That Would Have Been ABSOLUTELY Fun In a Kayak!
I like those big cruisers with the female "hood" ornaments out front..
It would be awesome to see a 13 whaler full send it through here
Cool Ass Video, Great Job, its nice to have a description of the Boats. It must be allot of work, thanks. Its relaxing to watch.
3 kids on the bow and no jackets!!
mrabrasive51 rich people 🤑 don’t care 🤷♂️
If I owned a Freeman I would name it... Morgan. 😂
daaamn, my dude @3:31 was plowing those waves!
Yea that’s how it’s supposed to be done but 99% of people have no clue what their doing
Haulover on a rough day on a monohull just got added to my bucket list.
U on nnbbnnnnnn
The mystery boat at 6:06 is a formula
yes, that's a Formula 45 Yacht with twin Volvo Penta IPS pods, fantastic yacht!
Formula better watch out or he gonna lose his two hos
great video.. that is my Formula..
the sunseeker 😍😍😍
Mystery Boat is a Sea Ray Sundancer with a refit 2008 Full name is WATERTIGHT ALIBI. I said its a refit cause the izen glass panels and full windscreens dont line up perfect with the bridge section 2 boxy compared to the lines.
Not sure if it's the lens compression making things looker closer than they were or not. But that Sunseeker looked like he just about ran over that little bowrider at 2:25
He bossed him out of the way. Not cool.
Scrolled down to see if anyone else noticed that. Immature driver doesn’t belong behind the wheel of any boat
I 💖 your boat videos!
Great vid. Boats w huge horse power. What's not to like..bam
It's about time some real clever person invents some kind of personal safety device. Let's call it for now a lifejacket
The freeman at 1:30 and the seavee at 3:16 made this look way to easy 😂
Looks like fun!
Freeman was sick
Yup this is one of those truly "rough" days at the inlet us locals know about. It's the days that separates the mariners from the googans. The guy in a brand new Intrepid at 6:50 is either a googan or his wife was screaming at him to turn around. LOL. That boat would have been totally fine going through if the captain knew what he was doing.....Watching the clip of this boat again...I don't think he was very experienced. He was letting every wave crash over the bow. There was probably a foot of water rushing by their feet. If you know how to run the boat you can avoid stabbing the bow into every wave.
Blows my mind how some will take those small boats out in such waves. I live in michigan where lake Michigan is 5 mins from my boat launch and if I seen anything like that I would swiftly turn around
Lol im guessing slips inside haulover are priced accordingly to dealing with such a fked inlet. That or theres a major boat launch close by as well. Shit ton of people trailer boats in FL. Actually a major problem down there is truck and trailer theft after you safely launched your boat. People are coming back to the launches to find their truck and trailer missing.
@@RW-jg9zv that's no good
3:23 now THAT is how you do it!
@BERSERKER Apples and bricks. Can't compare how the captain of a 35-40 footer pushes through that and the captain of a 60-70 footer does. Like comparing two vehicles going off road, one a Jeep and the other an Abrams tank. The Jeep driver has to be careful and precise. The tank driver just smashes the gas pedal. LOL
ScarabChris no
The mystery boat looks to be a formula
I bet them first 2 boats had gritted teeth going over them waves 🤣🤣🤣👍and the girl at 2.55 I thought she was gunna slide right off that boat..
But I do love the midnight Express boats..there a bit in yer face but I like that...go big or go home..💪👍🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊excellent work pal🙋♂️
Thanks Bryan, they do have an imposing look to them. I feel they represent Miami culture well.
Those Freeman boats look kind of stupid but they really seem to get through everything very smoothly.
Love these videos.
Looks a little bumpy!! Lol thank you for the awesome videos!!
Damn .... those midnight express look sharp
Great way to test hull designs
In this episode, smart people turning around because they're about to sink their boats!!!😂👍🙏🙏🙏
Love the vdeos from vegas! great footage...helps me learn techniques in rough water, HP is king. Need a35' boston whaler or grady white with min twin engine
By the looks of boating. I’d say flat out is the way to go 💨
OMG this is the video with the BIMBO on the BOW POSING.....priceless.
Love the content . Thank you
2:40, I bet that bikini lady has a comfy ride sitting on the bow, weeeee! 6:10, I bet the captain has a great view.
G
FedEx dfrddddfddddd
When the captain turns out to be a lady
I always expect to see more Boston whalers Are they not so poplar around haulover?
Awsome day on the water thanks for sharing.
Awesome day indeed! Lots of traffic + wave action is a recipe for entertainment. 👍
The Freeman😍
Sea vee handles the waves the best
Loved it to sphincter or not to sphincter 😂
That's what I'm talking about ballzz to the wall FULL SPEED AHEAD!
There was another haulover channel that said watching boats come out is like watching paint dry so he adds different clips of people fishing along with the boat coming out. I say this is more entertaining then watching paint dry
Holy sh!t that catamaran didn't face plant at all!🐱
Lekker man lekker
Great video wavey keep it up pretty rough there isn’t it
I thought cats don't jump the SeaVee took it as good as the cat did
I think not. That Freeman took everything
Agree, Freeman overpriced and overrated
@@jimminyxmas I hear ya
The fishing’s great, it’s the throwing up on the way out.
I’ve been watching a lot of these videos and it seems to me like the boats that are coming out of the inlet there if they go too slow they get pounded but it seems like if they haul ass the boat goes over quite a bit smoother just my observation
Roger French i think the boat length and hull shape has alot to do with it. I think the speed should match the hull length relative to the distance between wave crests. A shorter boat needs to slow down and traverse each wave because it fits inbetween wave crests. The longer ones can span the crests allowing for more speed, and a smoother ride is the result.
Hey man we saw you filming on this day! (I know cause joint custody is our neighbors and they went out at the same time as us) Is there any chance you have film of a blue 29 donzi zf? Thanks! Love your channel
That last one man i would live on it
The most careless captain is the Sunseeker with the bow riders. Very dangerous!
I wouldn’t think this would be very good for those boat hulls slamming constantly
Designedto take it
its called fiberglass and carbon very strong and flexible
This might be a long one ! Anyone else notice how well SOME of the smaller boats do ? And that most of the good performers don't have a tonne and a half of weight hanging off their sterns ? Yet to see any conditions that I wouldn't take on in a 18ft cabin with a single 130 on the back ! Some of the boats are that shallow at the bow they have to be trimmed until they are pointing at the sky and banging uncomfortably. Operaters skills suspect, they would become statistics in Australia where quite a few bar crossings involve timing gaps between breaking waves. And that boat that turned around should is big enough to circumnavigate countries ! Needs more depth in the bow, a bow rail with screens and a trip around Tasmania is on the cards !😎👍
On another of your videos you commented that the experienced skippers tended to get out and head to port , and generally find less disturbed water very quickly , hope some of the others that head straight to starboard and cross the waves port on watch your videos .
Badass
I love it ! Thank you ! 👍😎
All the boats struggling to go through. Meanwhile life gaurds on jet skis-just another day at the office.
Visual Proof Cats Rule
Have you considered filming at 60 frames per second? It would look more fluid and realistic like we were there. Whenever I'm watching UA-cam I can instantly tell when a video is at 60fps
Freeman was sweet
First boat is my DREAM boat
Mystery boat @ 5:50 is a Formula 45 Yacht, likely with Volvo IPS.
@:50 how did those motors not stall out? Looked like the water came directly into the rear of the cover. Sheesh!
I've been watching these videos, I figure going out slowly for the last hundred yards is the way to go? The pounding the boats are being subject to by their owners looks bad. I bet some people get really hurt bouncing around also. I would try and pick a line and slowly go out. Going in doesn't look so bad,
Freeman is undoubtably the best center console on the planet and it’s not close!
The blue boat at 6:00 rides the waves like a hot knife into butter.
Nothing on the water like a freeman
all the fly ass hunnies on these boats!
"Just gonna send it!"
GET OFF THE FOREDECK BEFORE ENTERING THE INLET!!!! Damnit!!!
Mystery boat is a Formula- 46 47??
It’s ok it’s just another stupid female
YO HO YO HO A PIRATES LIFE FOR ME!!! 🧜🏻♂️
That little boat just about got ran over
"If the ride is hard on you it is hard on the hull." Good luck paying for the repairs
How true is that
What causes haulover to be so rough like that? Is it wind, tide, or a combination of both?
Most of those captains knew what they were doing, the guy that turned around with 3 kids was smart for making that call because he obviously was not experienced enough to be safe.
Maybe he went to fetch more kids.
What's flying in the bow spray at 2:08 with the navy blue Intrepid? Is there a bait well in the bow that is spewing out bait fish? Or maybe a school of little bait fish right there in the wave that it's crashing through or seaweed?
Or perhaps the hull itself. The dark spot gets a little larger with each bang of the hull.
Awesome, i am supprised, that boats can do this without damages at tho hull...
beauty of fiberglass and carbon
Same. My dad had a 28ft cris craft corsair and out in the SF bay even the small ones it was such an impact it seemed. There was a 40ft power boat dry docked in the same location and he got airborne on one wave and he split his hull and his boat sunk docked overnight.
OMG, thats horrible...
“Nope not today”
Lmfao
That SeeVee 35,,,,, 🤤🤤🤤🤤
I've noticed that catamarans Hulls cuts a lot better than regular shapes
2:56.......Do these wave make my butt look big!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
waiting for her to slip and find the railing LOL.