NOOB!! Mistakes were Made!! Newbie Bass Boat Fails!

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  • Compilation of my bass boat fails as a new boat owner. I'm not perfect by any means. This is my very first boat and I've made some interesting mistakes. nothing major yet!
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  • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
    @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  3 роки тому

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  • @anassaultrifle3066
    @anassaultrifle3066 6 років тому +48

    I bought my first boat last month. This video is full of truth. Going out on boats and being an owner is two different beasts

    • @mastaangler7055
      @mastaangler7055 4 роки тому +2

      Some advice, unstrap the transom straps after you put the plug in. Keep the Routine you'll never forget. Stay calm at the Ramp. Especially on the Pull-up.

  • @charlespinson6693
    @charlespinson6693 5 років тому +16

    Dude..... This crap is not failing it’s just LEARNING! Anyone giving you stuff about these mishaps have probably done the same things TEN TIMES over! Stay up my fishing friend, keep on pushing....

    • @russellgault8978
      @russellgault8978 2 роки тому +1

      You're absolutely right. I've left the trolling motor down many times. Today actually lol. You get more reminded real quick with a rain shower to the face! Then you look around and make sure no one was watching lmao!!

  • @AnglerAnthony
    @AnglerAnthony 6 років тому +26

    Everybody makes mistakes. Thanks for sharing so that other new boat owners can learn from others mistakes.

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому +5

      Anthony Ganczewski my pleasure....too many people trying to be perfect.....life ain't photoshopped. Crap happens just gotta deal with it

  • @rollinnolen3466
    @rollinnolen3466 6 років тому +4

    Ive done all of these more times than i can count on both hands and feet! glad we can all relate, now i dont feel like such a dimwit. When i bought my second boat i didnt have the right hitch size for the drive home and she popped off doing about 55mph down the turnpike, thankfully i had a buddy with to help me lift it back up. last but not least i couldnt figure out why i had no spark coming from the plugs so i took the flywheel off to check the wiring for the stator but i wrecked it in the process. A new one cost me 150 bucks and a day later i come to find the safety shutoff chord was unplugged! Good laughs is the second best part of owning a bass boat in my opinion

  • @acnjshink
    @acnjshink 6 років тому +4

    Lou,
    Great info, never look at it as a fail it's only a mistake. Hopefully we will never make the same mistake more than once and we learn from them. The most important thing is not making mistake that ham someone or ourself all other we can laugh about and keep it moving, be safe Bro.

  • @pringals
    @pringals 6 років тому +4

    This past year was my first year ever owning a bass boat as well. Bought my VT 17 Crestliner in June 2017. Here are my 3 biggest "learning" issues...
    Trip 1, Couldn't get motor to start, then realized after a half hour of WTF's, I didn't have the kill switch lanyard plugged in.
    Trip 2, had a great day, went to load up the boat, but had trailer backed in too deep. Didn't know, and was frustrated why I couldn't get the nose up on the post.
    Trip 3, Forgot to trim the motor up pulling out of the water and away from the launch ramp at the end of the day. A guy chased me down and pointed out how my skeg was dragging.
    Can't wait for some pre-spawn action!

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому

      Oh man I'm itching for the ole pre-spawn!!!! Heck we just need a thaw to happen right now...I intend to get out and run more Potomac waters prior to the grass coming up

  • @flmanusa
    @flmanusa 6 років тому

    Exactly, you are not alone LOL. I have done the very mistakes you have done through out the years. Thank you for a fun and why not, an instructional video...

  • @tegteg798
    @tegteg798 6 років тому +4

    I love this lol describes me. Lol forgot to hook up my gas one time worked on the motor for about 30 minites. And one thing I also did was get stuck in the middle of Guntersville Alabama lake lol

  • @SkeeterAdventures
    @SkeeterAdventures 6 років тому +1

    Hey, we've all done it at one time or another and you're absolutely correct! we have our routine and we get distracted and miss something. The worst i've seen is someone trying to power load and the water level was lower... what happened... their nice new prop didn't look so great after a few times hitting the concrete!

  • @timgallagher6529
    @timgallagher6529 4 роки тому

    Just bought my first Bass boat, a Ranger RT188P, and I am going through you video's, yet again, for help, hints, and such! Thanks for the videos!

  • @regjackson8408
    @regjackson8408 6 років тому +2

    Boat is incredible,Stick with the tournaments. I have just started checking out your channel,but i already believe you are the kind of person who will move up the standings faster than the next guy. Fish the methods you are most comfortable and have most sucess with. Relax and dont get caught up chasing baits to use. All the best and i will be following your progress.

  • @MrCharliespence
    @MrCharliespence 6 років тому +5

    I always forget something when other people are “trying” to help. I just ask them politely to worry about their stuff and I’ll take care of mine.
    I am very particular on how I pre-check for launch and also when we get back to the fish camp. I start inside the boat first making sure everything is turned on and stored. Then work the outside. The load up! Maybe takes a few more minutes...but it’s worth it.
    Wreck Em Tech!

  • @johnhenry2030
    @johnhenry2030 6 років тому +15

    Left my trolling motor down at tournament blast off 😂😂

  • @mauricewilliams2278
    @mauricewilliams2278 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this! Even after watching this I know I still may forget something lol but it helps to remind us to check twice

  • @mikebarbieri8362
    @mikebarbieri8362 6 років тому +5

    I have done all of those things and you really think no one else has done them. You feel so stupid. Thanks for sharing. You keep it real. Thank you for your time and God Bless.

    • @rodfather_bass_fishing
      @rodfather_bass_fishing 6 років тому

      Yep, I've done each and every one of them. And felt like an idiot each and every time.

  • @jaycegarrison544
    @jaycegarrison544 5 років тому +6

    Power cord has got me too. Everything got pushed to the left side of my garage lol

  • @2explore1
    @2explore1 6 років тому

    Appreciate your honesty. Started to back my boat back into the water more than once to have it fill halfway full of water..yep forget that plug.

  • @brandtgrigg4114
    @brandtgrigg4114 3 роки тому

    Man this video hits home on so many issues lol. My dad and I went fishing one morning and I have a process I do before launch. Well he's talking to me and telling me to do this and that which threw me off my routine. He goes to park the truck and trailer and I take the boat for a run just to make sure all is good. Well I head back to the ramp to get him and notice a lot of water in the boat. Well you guessed it I forgot the plug and we had to back the trailer back down load it up and bilge and drain the boat which of course blew some of our best times for fishing. Everyone has issues and I've been boating for about 20 years now. I've learned a lot of the things you don't do. LOL Keep it up and enjoy

  • @TheThroatchop
    @TheThroatchop 6 років тому +1

    I have done the same things! Forgot to unstrap the boat more then once when unloading. Also ran with trolling motor down. Done it all! If some says they have never done it they are lying. Good video

  • @Snoop12922
    @Snoop12922 6 років тому +4

    I have made a lot of the same mistakes, I think everyone that is a boat owner has. Just as long as you learn from them.😀

  • @KBAnglers
    @KBAnglers 6 років тому +5

    Great video!! I've done some of these things myself!! Forgot to put plug in, drove off with Jack still down, drove off with cord still hooked in, Hell, I even drove forward after putting my boat under the shelter and forgot to unhook the chains from the trailer to the truck!!! But, we all laugh about it and keep on getting out there!!!!

  • @areddfishing7473
    @areddfishing7473 6 років тому +3

    Love the video! cool your launching around me bell heaven is right down the street

  • @bryguybtb
    @bryguybtb 6 років тому

    Good to know I'm not the only one who's done these! Thanks for sharing. And yes, most of these are done by being rushed, or something happens you don't go down your mental check list.

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому

      thansk for watching sir I appreciate it. lots of people who seem to agree with us!

  • @JustFishingTV
    @JustFishingTV 6 років тому +2

    Love it, ​bro, as always you tell it like it is. Did the power cord thing once. Trolling motor down during a tournament which ripped off my transducer bracket LOL.

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому +1

      We are all human.....too many people can't deal with failure or mistakes these days. Heck thats what truly motivates me.

  • @ChrisPowellFishingTV
    @ChrisPowellFishingTV 6 років тому +2

    I definitely have my fair share of mistakes! Thanks for sharing!

  • @bobsmith4626
    @bobsmith4626 6 років тому +2

    After 40 yr.'s finally got a boat , ( Older 12 ft. aluminum V ) I will be launching for first time , ( not to mention Solo ) . Just wanted to say thanks for the Tutorial and Positive Reinforcement's , As I'm sure I will be entertaining many other fisherman with Stupid neglects , and Pissing a few off as well .. due to Ignorance .. I'm happy others have commented on their own mistakes as well , we are all not perfect , while learning from those mistakes and laugh them off ( at least I do ) There isn't much humor in the world today , Thanks for sharing everyone !

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому +1

      Good luck buddy...dont worry it is much easier than you think double check everything maybe go some where with low traffic

  • @paulatkinson4439
    @paulatkinson4439 5 років тому

    Props to you for standing up & owning your " Learning Experiences". So many peeps are TOO GOOD to admit mistakes. I have no shame, and all about accountability. If we live through these shining moments, we can usually laugh about it later. I'm not a bass flogger, I classify myself as more of a passive fisherman. Occasionally I will work trees & structure for crappie. For the most part, I tie up & minnow fish and/or catfish. I've had my share of MOMENTS. The lady that fishes with me often can testify to some of the experiences as well. Things can happen quickly, the best we can do is----the best we can do. I'm HUGE on courtesy at the ramp. Other guys....not so much. Experienced an episode of RAMP RAGE just the other night. Certainly not proud of it, but I had a genuine meltdown on a fashion statement with cap on backwards about previously mentioned COURTESY. I'll bet you 4 dozen minnows that he didn't learn a damn thing. Be safe brutha.

  • @tymesho
    @tymesho 6 років тому +5

    the absolute worst for me? first time putting in my new rig, FIRST TIME camping/fishing Possum Kingdom. that evening was perfect for a night of topwater. absolutely destroyed them for HOURS! (one of THOSE kind of nights) fish turned off late, maybe 1:am, time to go back to the campsite. we had gone SO far and we were lost on a moonless night. no compass/lake map, (everything new) BUT, i had my flood light. ok, no problem? BIG PROBLEM! that lake is so big, and so many little twists and curves, it took us till first light to finally find our wives and trucks!? so damn tired and pissed, we ate breakfast and of course went right back out. that next night i slept like a caveman.

  • @in_shape_angler_1189
    @in_shape_angler_1189 6 років тому +3

    Thanks for sharing. I have so many worries about being a Noob. We live and we learn.

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому +1

      Actin_Bass _ it can be scary especially when she's your favorite thing in the world!...but don't let that fear stop ya....pack on the insurance and warranty and get out there!!!!

    • @in_shape_angler_1189
      @in_shape_angler_1189 6 років тому +1

      BeyondTheBounds great words of encouragement. Thanks again!!

  • @alancrandall3863
    @alancrandall3863 3 роки тому +3

    Buying my first boat soon. Love these videos about what mistakes not to make.

    • @charliewerchan7252
      @charliewerchan7252 2 роки тому

      As long as you always remember the 1st Commandment of boats: Always check for the plug...even if you commit any other blunder, the boat should still be floating...and thats probably a good thing....

  • @CentralCoastBass
    @CentralCoastBass 6 років тому +3

    I've made a few with my first boat I had, most like yours. Nice video. - Scott.

  • @Todd1975W
    @Todd1975W 6 років тому +1

    I've had my share of these the worst one was leaving the engine trimmed down after flushing the engine and pulled out the drive snapping the skeg tip off....LOL good video keep up the good work...

  • @HuntingCreatures
    @HuntingCreatures 4 роки тому

    I just literally bought my first boat ever. I don't even know how to launch it. I don't mind doing the ridicule and learn from my mistakes. But when someone share their mistakes, I'm all ear. Thank you for this video sir!

    • @charliewerchan7252
      @charliewerchan7252 2 роки тому

      Always check for the plug...always....anything else, at least you should still be floating

  • @Clbirdsong1
    @Clbirdsong1 6 років тому +3

    Haha love it . I could a 30 min video on all goofy things I do and I only kayak fish . We are all only human . Spring is getting closer man I know your excited about the tournaments . I hope it’s a good season for ya

  • @tuscaloosabassassassin3986
    @tuscaloosabassassassin3986 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing Mr. Martinez! I don't have a boat anymore but when i first got mine, I did all those things and then some! I think the worst one I ever did was forget that boat plug!! Almost lost my boat. But this will hopefully help someone else and they won't make some of the mistakes we did...lol

  • @tommymont23
    @tommymont23 3 роки тому

    Excellent. Thank you so much. I am a first time mod v boat owner with no instruction from my dealer. If it was not for honest, helpful guys like you I UA-cam I would be lost.

  • @bassnrn3558
    @bassnrn3558 6 років тому +4

    Thanks for this video.I am a first time boat owner andhave felt dumb for doing some of the same things .

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому +1

      Bass N RN lol I remember reading some of these and thinking oh that will never happen to me! Blahahaha boy I was wrong!

  • @chesterswingjr9796
    @chesterswingjr9796 6 років тому

    Just proves your human!!! No one got hurt,(except maybe your pride) so it's all good.This video, and all these comments are invaluable to me because I'm getting my first bass boat this year (used, but new to me) As much as I'll try NOT to do these things, I'm sure it's going to happen!!! Tight lines brother!!!

  • @FishNFoolLures
    @FishNFoolLures 6 років тому +14

    I forgot to unhook my cord to the battery charger and had it hooked into the cleat on the boat and drug the cord 3 miles down the road to the pond I was fishing. When i got the the lake I found the charger hooked up but no power cord, so i figured it pulled apart at home. I fish for about 4 hours load the boat up and driving out the primitive road that goes down to the lake I find my 100 ft power cord in the road. It has a little road rash, but still in good shape and I still use it. lol

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому +1

      Classic right there....bet your first thought was like ...hmmp someone lost a cord......then like wait a second...... UGH! that someone one was me!!! followed by some personal name calling.

    • @Kayesyouteeteeon
      @Kayesyouteeteeon 6 років тому

      Gold

  • @fromtheedge2theledge
    @fromtheedge2theledge 6 років тому +3

    Happen to me too, first launch forgot one boat strap as a person was talking to me. Forgot the plug on the 3rd trip rushing (friend inspired rushing) Can't happen if you never go fish. It's kinda like getting hung up I suppose, you can't get hung if you never makes a cast😎🎣

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому

      Lol I had one strap too! People tend to ask loads of questions when it's their first time with ya or while you are loading and unloading. I do enjoy the boat compliments though.

  • @fishing4reel479
    @fishing4reel479 6 років тому +17

    All these mistakes have happened to me!😂My boat came off the hitch at 40 miles an hour once!Scary situation but turned out ok.I am going to tell you one more thing to remember to bring on the boat with you that is funny but a must. TOILET PAPER!😂If you don't have this with you, it could turn bad really quick when you least expect it! Something I never thought of until it happend to me. Oh and figure out how and where to drop your load ahead of time!Nice video!😂😂

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому +2

      Fishing 4 Reel lol luckily a company sent me some shit kits for my boat they are awesome!

    • @fishing4reel479
      @fishing4reel479 6 років тому +1

      BeyondTheBounds 😂There you go, your one step ahead of me when I first got my bass boat 14 years ago! If we ever meet I will tell you the story of what happened to me! Pretty hilarious now,but wasent at the time!😂😂Tight lines and enjoy your new boat!👍

    • @fishing4reel479
      @fishing4reel479 6 років тому

      Mike M yes sir!😂

    • @jackpatzke5800
      @jackpatzke5800 6 років тому

      Fishing 4 Reel

    • @fishing4reel479
      @fishing4reel479 6 років тому

      Jack Patzke what?

  • @FISHANE84
    @FISHANE84 6 років тому +1

    Great insight to new boat owners. I can relate to having to get comfortable on your new toys before you can really start enjoying them!

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comment bud...I'm gonna review some kast King braid really soon...it's good stuff

    • @FISHANE84
      @FISHANE84 6 років тому

      Awesome! Check out the made in USA KastPro lineup. Brand new made with Spectra fibers.

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому

      will do.

  • @madison.outdoors6559
    @madison.outdoors6559 2 роки тому

    Wife and I just bought our first boat (skeeter tzx195) I'm youtubing the crap out of common mistakes and mishaps. Thanks for the video man. Oddly enough some of the same stuff you can mess up on a camper you can do on a boat lol.

  • @woodsnwaterjcd
    @woodsnwaterjcd 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing. Ive got several doozies, I guess the classic of all time is not putting the plug in Striper fishing Clarks Hill at night. Crossing the Dam, fish were busting herring all over the place. Launched, hauled ass to the dam and on the third fish stepped of the front deck into three inches of water. Hit the bilge and drove slowly to siphon water back out enough to get back to shore. It was only 130 feet deep and that was the third time I did it. Guess everything is best done in three's.

  • @kmby1531
    @kmby1531 6 років тому +5

    It happens to us all. I have had bass boats for 25 years and I still do all those things Lou. If someone tells you they dont there lying.

  • @shuexiong2620
    @shuexiong2620 6 років тому +4

    I’ve made the mistake of taking off with the trolling motor down too. Broke my shaft in half. But I think one of my most embarrassing mistakes was getting up from my seat with my pfd and safety lanyard still on, backed up my truck, went back in the boat and I couldn’t get the boat started. After about a good 5 minutes, I finally realized that the annoying string that kept getting tangled around my arm was my safety lanyard for my kill Switch.

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому

      that dang cord....in my first tourney I stood up was a bit nervous and my co-angler looked at me and said....you are new to this Huh?

    • @jordansomegermanlastnamepb4339
      @jordansomegermanlastnamepb4339 6 років тому

      Lol first time out we tried starting the boat for a good 10 min. Checking the gas air valve pumped the primer looked at the gey start wiring etc it was a brand new 2017 murcery 40. In a brand new boat!! We were like omg wtf is it us? Or is there something wrong with the boat! Then realized, we had it in drive not neutral. And it was a fairly quite busy early summer afternoon.. uuugh the thought of it

    • @5280Bassin
      @5280Bassin 6 років тому

      I did the opposite. I drove to my first spot, put it in neutral, was excited to catch 'em, jumped up to get to the deck and the cord was in just the right position that it tripped me and I fell face first onto the step to the front deck.

  • @r.l.hulbert3476
    @r.l.hulbert3476 2 роки тому +1

    I appreciate that you are an helping me out with my new bass boat!!

    • @r.l.hulbert3476
      @r.l.hulbert3476 2 роки тому

      And, I didn't lock one of my storage bins, lost my life vest and rain jacket. On interstate 10

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  2 роки тому

      @@r.l.hulbert3476 well the point is we all make silly mistakes and life goes on! Congrats on the boat!!!!

  • @ProtectiveDadPranks
    @ProtectiveDadPranks 6 років тому +1

    Never been on this channel. This video was great!

  • @olebiker
    @olebiker 6 років тому +2

    We've all done most of these things, but I always seem to do them when there is an audience around.

  • @kimdailey6881
    @kimdailey6881 6 років тому +2

    Every new boat owner needs to watch your video.

  • @jnewton33
    @jnewton33 4 роки тому

    I enjoyed this segment. You did not cover any thing I haven't done. I am happy I learn from my mistakes.

  • @jondebruler
    @jondebruler 6 років тому +3

    Hey Leo funny great video. Was wondering how you launched at rocky gorge maybe a idea for a video

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому +1

      jondebruler lol the time I left one of the straps on was the gorge. But gorge is really easy...unless water is super low....and it got close this year where the trailer was in mud..

  • @KenWoodFishing
    @KenWoodFishing 6 років тому +3

    Yup. Done most of these things. The trolling motor down is the worst when you get going. At least on my boat, once you hit a certain speed, a ridiculous amount of spray comes over the bow. Funny on a warm day, not so funny when it's cold and windy. Haha.
    I've also driven away with the electrical cord still attached. Twice!
    Have you pulled the boat out of the water before turning the motor off? I've done that a few times. =(

  • @MrMulefan
    @MrMulefan 6 років тому

    I'm really enjoying your videos. Keep them up

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому

      Thanks bud! its people like yourself that keep me in this game and producing...I like to create for ya!

  • @fatbackfishing9789
    @fatbackfishing9789 6 років тому +2

    Cool video!! Subscribed.Getting in a hurry seems to be my problem sometimes.

  • @northeastbassin6193
    @northeastbassin6193 6 років тому +1

    Hey man love your vidz ... watch you all time what system do you make ur vid ?

  • @LoneStarWarriorsOutdoors
    @LoneStarWarriorsOutdoors 5 років тому

    Have owned a boat for years, but got a brand new Skeeter ZX200 a little over a month ago. Have done all of those with the exception of the jack. My trailer pin was not only out but I forgot to drop the latch down (because I was talking) and drove 15 miles before my friend told me. The other thing I did was on day one of breaking in the boat was I took my rear seat out of the seat hole and placed it on the back deck to do something in the live well. Forgot it was there. Broke it in for the first two hours then got to drive it fast for a little and when I got back noticed that I was missing a seat. Yep, that was $350.00 on the first day. With my old boat, I had a process that I went through. This new boat is much bigger and has more things to do so it is just a matter of getting that routine down. In a month I have lost a seat, towel, hat, 2 fishing poles and gopro equipment all because my old boat went no more than 40. Had to learn the hard way. Pay the dues to get a lot faster! haha. Great video.

  • @russelloliphant6368
    @russelloliphant6368 6 років тому +2

    Sweet Skeeter dude!

  • @christianhelsel4083
    @christianhelsel4083 6 років тому +1

    Haha man this just brought back some cringeworthy memories. Last year was my first year as a boater so I made every one of these mistakes. You're exactly right though, if you accept the fact that you're gonna make some mistakes it will relieve a lot of anxiety

  • @zipbiscuit
    @zipbiscuit 2 роки тому

    Glad to see I'm not the only one to leave the trolling motor down on my first bass boat when taking off to head back to the launch. Same reason, a friend in the boat yak, yak, yak while strapping down rods and putting away gear etc, had me so frustrated.

  • @kimdailey6881
    @kimdailey6881 6 років тому +6

    Great tip to do the boat walk around more than once.

    • @charliewerchan7252
      @charliewerchan7252 2 роки тому

      I look like a tornado going around my boat.....walk arounds will save you

  • @mikejoned7148
    @mikejoned7148 6 років тому +1

    First year with my boat kinda sucked because i was so nervous at busy ramps I kinda spent more time on launching and load that season. Kinda like the season when I started using baitcasters that season was birds nest and re line right on the boat . Grateful i learned to get these things in check and RIP LIPS of chunks now. You live you learn if your not learning your not living

  • @dmc31405
    @dmc31405 3 роки тому

    " That's the third one I broke off ! " Full credit for being brutally honest. Owning a boat certainly opens a person up to having multiple experiences with Murphy's Law... :) Check, Check, Check. Develop a routine and don't deviate from it. And yes keep you're mind on the task at hand.

  • @mattwaters6987
    @mattwaters6987 6 років тому

    Thanx for the heads up. Great video! Funny mistakes can and will happen!

  • @StrikeCityDMV
    @StrikeCityDMV 6 років тому +1

    It happens to the best.. stay positive an move past it.. it won't stop us from fishing

  • @Handberrydea
    @Handberrydea 6 років тому +1

    Cool video, I’m guilty of committing a few of those mistakes myself. Just subbed man, good work

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому

      Awesome thank you so much! Got more vids on the way...some actual fishin too hahah

  • @joelule7362
    @joelule7362 6 років тому +1

    Well thank you first of all....alao i just got my first boat a few months ago. Its an older boat around 1980. I forget to pick up the damn anchor from time to time. But one thing I've realized is that at least im starting out with a boat that cost me a couple hundred dollars i stead of a new one. Thanks for the info

    • @HuntingCreatures
      @HuntingCreatures 4 роки тому

      I just got a bass boat with a low price tag for the same reason. First boat ever, with a lot of scratches. I plan to learn with it and in the future buy a better/newer one.

  • @jondebruler
    @jondebruler 6 років тому +2

    Cool video

  • @TeamWagy
    @TeamWagy 6 років тому

    I would have bet everything you would have mentioned leaving the power poles down. The sheath on ours is cracked multiple times from it lol. The pole hasn't snapped though. That shryrock part was hilarious

  • @HistoricalDiggers
    @HistoricalDiggers 6 років тому

    great video buddy i subbed

  • @acordboy
    @acordboy 4 роки тому

    talking about mistakes ,today was my day that I drive my first flat boat and unloaded my self, I did a lot but I learn a lot also, not shame mistakes are for learn!

  • @tonyschultz557
    @tonyschultz557 2 роки тому

    I could've sworn when I saw that floating log it looked like conowingo, then saw the ramp! Very cool! Let's link up and and it sometime I love it up there

  • @mmiguy1122
    @mmiguy1122 5 років тому +1

    I towed my boat trailer to my buddies house for storage and could get over to the far right line and the stop light. Tried turning in the far left lane and watched the trailer hit the curb and go up in the air. Also towing down really bumpy roads in the city. Trailer went airborne yet again. 🤣😂 years ago I launched the jon boat I used to have, undid the straps and as I was backing down the ramp I hit the brakes cuz I wasnt lined up good and the boat slid off the trailer. I've also launched without the drain plug too with my best friend smh lol

  • @mediocrebbq
    @mediocrebbq 3 роки тому

    Good video! Subbed!

  • @rickybobby8271
    @rickybobby8271 6 років тому +4

    Hey bro do you remember the story about the tortoise and the hare ? Slow and steady wins the race. Forgot about the rest of the crowd when your going through your checklist... sorry but I’m a safety director at work and I live that life at home as well. Safety first man. The fish will be there when you get there !

  • @deanfaulkner9364
    @deanfaulkner9364 6 років тому +3

    Early morning drive from SW Houston to Matagorda Bay by myself. Launched boat, tied to dock, bought bait, took off for honey hole. About 10:30 was run off the bay by a storm. That’s when I remembered leaving the truck and trailer in the water with the motor running. DOH! (I’m not a morning person)(my initials are DF)

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому

      Hahah made me laugh....first time ive heard that one...but would have been interesting to be at the ramp on that one

    • @jeffreyyeater1780
      @jeffreyyeater1780 5 років тому

      Thats a great one there. Wow

    • @charliewerchan7252
      @charliewerchan7252 2 роки тому

      Thats prob a one in a million story....thank God for honest people who didnt get in and drive off

  • @John-of5sh
    @John-of5sh 3 роки тому

    I had a spare ignition key made for my boat. Next trip to the lake -45 miles away-I backed my boat down the ramp, jumped in to drive it off the trailer, and realized I had left the key and new spare key back at home on the dresser. Now I have 5 keys! Always one in the truck and one in the boat, a spare to my fishing partner if I have one, one in my lunch bag (I NEVER forget my lunch) , and one locked in the safe at home.

  • @Rip_lipz
    @Rip_lipz 6 років тому +4

    2nd time I took my boat out I dropped my rod locker hatch closed and didn't realize I had a fishing rod stick out...... snap! right it half lol!

  • @JBOutdoors
    @JBOutdoors 4 роки тому

    I just have a small 12 foot aluminum boat it’s amazing how much more is involved with bass boats. Liked and subscribed!

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  4 роки тому +1

      Lol even more if you own a kayak...used to take me 30 mins to get everything ready on my yak

    • @JBOutdoors
      @JBOutdoors 4 роки тому

      110% true there!

  • @jaredvickers4072
    @jaredvickers4072 5 років тому

    Is that peach bottom power plant launch in the little section of footage during the winter?

  • @timgallagher6529
    @timgallagher6529 6 років тому +3

    Too funny. I only have a jon boat and have made some mistakes. A buddy was so bad he made a list and laminated it.

  • @Justin-tp3lr
    @Justin-tp3lr 4 роки тому

    I've never had to think about this with my little John boat before because there is no plug or trailer jack. But I just bought my first bass boat so I am going to have to start thinking more when I hook up and go.

  • @lukeevans14
    @lukeevans14 5 років тому

    I just got a boat today thanks for the tips

  • @mikejoned7148
    @mikejoned7148 6 років тому +1

    We all have been there the busy boat ramps are the worst. Your right take your time make sure the boat is ready to launch the people waiting didn't pay for your boat it could be a Z18 nitro or a Bass tracker don't matter your hard earned money is not going to have some stupid thing happen because people are waiting. That's life but with practice and a few times you will be good to go on launch and load . I had a buddy make me a sticker I put on my inner console that say " make sure the plug is in don't be dumb " . Do you think you could do a video on Transducer location and running more then one unite with multiple transducers. I know run one unite at a time but having 3 transducers and a custom transom saver board how far what is the proper spacing and the 3rd one is on the trolling motor . I want the best readings I can get seeing the money I paid for the units . Thanks keep on grinding

  • @HotBuoyFishing
    @HotBuoyFishing 6 років тому +3

    Until I watched this video I thought I was the only idiot doing these things. Ive done all of these and more... Hit a submerged tree in 13 feet of water, dragged my motor up the launch twice, dragged the jack, didnt unlatch the boat from the trailer, and overflowed the live well into the engine compartment. lol

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому

      yeah brother too many people out there try and pretend their stuff don't stink!

  • @AliexFolgueira
    @AliexFolgueira 6 років тому +4

    We went out yesterday, second day on a boat by ourselves hehe and we left the trailer front wheel on hehe lol

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому

      Excitement of the day just gets ya sometime

    • @AliexFolgueira
      @AliexFolgueira 6 років тому +4

      Nathan T. What the hell is your problem???

    • @AliexFolgueira
      @AliexFolgueira 6 років тому +3

      Nathan T. Dude why are you so insecure??? Maybe you feel like a 10 years old girl, actually she is probably stronger than you.

    • @AliexFolgueira
      @AliexFolgueira 6 років тому +3

      Nathan T. Forgot to ah hehehe he, wait more hehehe hehehe

    • @AliexFolgueira
      @AliexFolgueira 6 років тому +1

      Nathan T. Hahahahahah like I care what you think, later dude gotta have some breakfast bye

  • @falconeaterf15
    @falconeaterf15 3 роки тому

    I left the trailer lights hooked up. Rolled boat off trailer, got in the big ass 4x4 I rented, and could not put it in drive as the electronics were now screwed. The shift lockout that works with the brake pedal was malfunctioning so I was stuck in park at the boat launch. Checked fuses, replaced fuses, etc,etc. Made for a real long day. So remember to disconnect your trailer lights during launch.
    All part of the joys of boating.

  • @sirspends-a-lot2861
    @sirspends-a-lot2861 6 років тому

    You forgot a few others: got excited and left anchor deployed... Lost anchor. Forgot to plug in batteries to wall socket night before and was left stranded on lake without power. Forgot to do check on prop cotter pin, threw prop in 40 feet of water .... 200hp is no good without a prop. Thanks for sharing.

  • @cch3483
    @cch3483 6 років тому +4

    Left the straps on my Ranger when someone interrupted my routine. Check. Plug left out. Check. Left troller down. Check. Boat enough and you will have mishaps.

  • @CRFHONDARIDER100
    @CRFHONDARIDER100 6 років тому

    I done some of these too either in a rush or getting excited to go fishing lol

  • @lawsonoutdoorsandmore6276
    @lawsonoutdoorsandmore6276 6 років тому

    I’m always talking to my dad when we are getting the boat ready... he tells me to shut up sometimes😂. I remember one time we was going to the lake and I was messing with the trim button before we left and the transom saver fell and was dragging on the road

  • @rdchildress1514
    @rdchildress1514 6 років тому

    Ok this could be a little long, but here goes. My first boat was a used 1974 Browning. This boat taught me about really inspecting a boat. Anyway, Father’s Day here in SC. We took the boat out to Lake Keowee for a cookout and a day on the lake with my grown kids and my grands. Well, everything went well until I decided I’d take the boat down the lake by myself to just run it out before getting the family on it. I got out past the no wake buoys and shoved the throttle forward. That’s when I heard a loud “pow” behind me. I turned around and saw water coming into the boat where the transom used to be. The 150 Mercury was sitting at a very odd angle. I shouted to my wife, “I’m sinking!” Her response, “What do you want me to do about it?” Fortunately, there were several boats around who helped me. One towed my boat to the landing while another gave me a lift. By the time they got the boat to the landing, it had capsized. There were about 10 of us in the water righting this boat so I could crank it up on the trailer. I can laugh about it now, but at the time all I could do was lament how $2000 was going to the bottom of the lake! Lessons learned.

  • @zackeletonfh8940
    @zackeletonfh8940 2 роки тому

    You will leave that trolling motor down time and time again lol!!! No matter how long you have a boat sometimes u just forget lol! And ur Co angler gets splashed in the face 🤣

  • @joshuanorvell3439
    @joshuanorvell3439 6 років тому +1

    I feel your pain. Took my boat out Saturday with my gf and forgot the plug, luckily I was still somewhat on the trailer. Then went out again the next day (mothers day) and took mom of course and after a few hours of fishing and running around Taylorsville Lake we start heading back to the marina and I ran out of gas... trolled back and it took over an hour, smh!!

  • @cutlerfz1
    @cutlerfz1 6 років тому +3

    First day launching my brand new (to me) 1982 Aluminum boat I almost sank it. Didn't even leave the launch. 4+ inches of water in the boat. This is the day I learned that boats have plugs.

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому +1

      I would love to find a person who has never once! forgot the plug.....better luck finding a unicorn I reckon

  • @joconnor4511
    @joconnor4511 Рік тому

    My first time launching my new boat I was so excited and so focused on just getting out there and forgot the plug and didn’t know until I was already 2 miles away and the boat would barely budge 😂😂😂

  • @mojoriden
    @mojoriden 6 років тому +1

    I've done the trailer pin and no plug. No plug was the worst as I had to jump into the water in winter to save it.

  • @BillJacksonDesign
    @BillJacksonDesign 2 роки тому

    I have had my boat for 4 years, and have done every one of the things you have listed...multiple times.

  • @NguyeningOutdoors
    @NguyeningOutdoors 6 років тому +1

    Can you make a video of unexpected expensive/expenses to watch out for, for new boat owners? Thanks

    • @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors
      @BeyondTheBoundsOutdoors  6 років тому +3

      Cuong Nguyen absolutely! I filmed something along these lines but didn't release cuz just didn't feel like dealing with the haters...but I've got a collab in the works with an FLW pro and we are gonna talk about some of these things...thanks for the idea I promise you I will make a vid on this topic