After watching your channel for a few weeks, I have accepted that Haulover is not a particularly dangerous inlet. It just gets used by a lot of inexperienced/reckless/stupid/suicidal boaters.
@@user-sh2mk8ew4c as you submarine your "880ho" boat through a wave swamping it.. Crossing haulocer well has very little to do hoursepower or boat size, its about driving skill. A small Boston whaler can tear through hauliver on full power at top speed faster and better riding, better handles great then you 800hp ego stroker boat.
Pontoon boats are for the lakes and rivers, ok sometimes you can use them on the Gulf when it's calm, But in the Atlantic especially if the waves are over 6 inches lol, that's a big no no.
No wonder the Coastie was smiling and waving as he went by, watching the shocks on his eat compress as he went through the waves made my back feel good just sitting still watching! Lol. Great drone shots.
I just have to say how much I appreciate the reason behind the title is always the first clip! That's what makes me stay and watch the entire video! Seriously, thank you!
Damn, that Sun Tracker did great! Should have left the front gate open just in case though, so it won't get blown in and damaged. Can't really sink a pontoon boat. I have a 2022 Sun Tracker Fishing Barge 22ft with the 150hp four stroke Mercury. It's my 3rd boat and by far my favorite boat. Build quality is fantastic and rock solid. Best warranty on the market too. It'll do 33mph on GPS with 4 people, fishing gear, full tank, and powered automatic bimini top all the way up.
I totally agree! I think I like the drone flying to the side so you get a sense of height the boats are moving over, vs being right in front of the boat. Even a chase shot from the back would look awesome 😎
I love the water level filming. Drone shots are cool once in awhile, but you get more for the feeling of the water turbulence and the struggle at water level.
I like the way the boaters don't have their life vest on. This gives the life vest a chance to float free in an event of an accident, instead of being affected by the weight of a body in it. It's so much easier for a life vest to stay buoyant, if some person is not in it. Thank these lovers of life vests for allowing the life vest to have a chance to float freely without restrictions.
I’m amazed that the people who are aboard these watercraft aren’t wearing life vests. Everyone know about the legendary Haulover Inlet & that it’s rough
Oh man! That Invicible is amazing! Honorable mention to the Scout! YESSS Keep up the great work with the drone shots! I'm all about the Pershings when it comes to the yachts!
Yes! I agree. I never knew I’d enjoy watching boats ride in and out of an inlet so much. The sounds of the seagulls, the ocean, and even the sounds the boats are very soothing to me as well.
Yes more drone shots please from both angles, going into Haulover Inlet and coming out. I have a 2011 Bayliner 285 and I plan on driving down to Miami one summer and braving Haulover so your videos are a valuable teaching guide for a new boater like myself.
No kidding! Was on a friend's Bass Tracker pontoon some years ago and he stuffed. It's just thin aluminum sheeting around the deck and it got torn and wrinkled.
Pontoon boats are basically unsinkable. They're horrible at navigating big waves, but they'll pop back up like an inflatable, even if you completely dunk them. I'd rather be on that pontoon boat than the Yamaha. At least with the pontoon, I can hold on for dear life and hope that someone comes to rescue me as I stay high and dry (once the waves settle).
🤣 The pontoon boat seemed to be doing just about as well as the other boats. Some of them were getting tossed around pretty hard. It really comes down to knowing your boat's limits and working within that.
8:05 - Princess Yachts, proudly built in Plymouth England. It’s a long way from its birthplace. Love the drone shots, but best of all the way you pick up the sounds of the waves and close escapes from a complete stuffing. And no thanks to hitting Haulover in that enlarged rubbery biscuit tin at the start! 😱😰🤣
That pontoon faired relatively well. Driver was smart to just let the boat settle. Would i take my family thru that cut, likely not. Looks like the three dudes had a blast though. 🤣
Yes, the drone footage is interesting... but I sense a privacy invasion. I don't think I would like a drone flying in my face as I was transiting the inlet. But I am from Ohio and we for sure have nothing like that inlet to deal with. I can't believe the number of open bow small boats that take on that wave action. They are brave souls to be sure. I would never subject my wife or my kids to that danger. No sir. I prefer my family stay in the boat and without water up to their knees.
Ohio has nowhere near the Freedom. Florida appears to have the corner on Freedom, as Cubans fleeing oppression, raising families, boating, enjoying life and voting in Fla, can easily attest. ;}
@@blogengeezer4507 I am 100% for freedom. And I meant no political statement about anyone fleeing oppression, not sure what you meant with that part of your comment. But freedom to me means I don't have to subject my family to that kind of danger. As captain of my boat, I choose not to. OK?
New subscriber. Some of these boats are beautiful, although there are a few that struggle getting in and out if the inlet. I’d be scared in a small boat. Further, of course I like the drone shots and would like to see more.
Someone once told me you can always spot a rookie captain by the fenders. If you see fenders out anywhere but at the dock he's a newb. Definitely applies here I suspect.
Everytime I watch these, I always wonder why the smaller boats seem to go right up with middle with the largest waves. Seems more like this outlet is more of a challenge to go and try, than anything else to some of these guys.
It’s not hard at all. I fly through it on my 19’ rinker during storms. You need good throttle control and surf the peak of every wave. I’ve never stuffed the bow yet i’ve zigged zagged my way through. I’ve never been featured, at least not to my knowing. But I know a couple guys have cheered me on for keeping the bow up. Rather get the prop out of the water than the bow under the water!!!!😂
I like the Drone shots. I would have liked to see the drone shot when that little Whaler went straight up in the air the really rough day. You might want to be behind the boat or the back side to see the people if the boat jumps vertically. The close up could be very entertaining as long as nobody gets hurt. Thanks for the videos. They are mesmerizing to me sometimes and I can’t stop watching them. I love boating.
The Yamaha looked fine, it's a decent size boat, but the waves definitely made it look small. I was thinking about getting a Yamaha 255 FSH seems like a boat that can hold its own. Bad idea or not?
Probably the best boat - if you don’t know how to drive a boat - through Hallover inlet, is a Pontoon boat. They are IMPOSSIBLE to sink. Unless you cut the pontoons off.
Both the pontoon and the Yam 252SD are perfect for showing up on this channel. So we can all feel superior, call them funny names, and talk about our expertise on lake boats. Heck Even Yamaha's own ad page for the SD only shows it on a lake! Damn I feel good now!!
Rough waves today at Haulover! Where is everyone watching from? 🌎
Waving Canada! 🇨🇦
Cheers to your health all you legends out there
Especially Blue 💙👍
From Vienna, beautiful shots!
Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺 those drone shots are awesome 👏
Lake Tahoe, CA
From my bed 😂
After watching your channel for a few weeks, I have accepted that Haulover is not a particularly dangerous inlet. It just gets used by a lot of inexperienced/reckless/stupid/suicidal boaters.
Yes, and where is a dangerous one you run?
Yeup you right about that.
They don’t know how to drive a boat.
Let me behind the wheel of your 800hp 40’ Nortech. Lemme show you how it’s done😊
@@user-sh2mk8ew4c as you submarine your "880ho" boat through a wave swamping it..
Crossing haulocer well has very little to do hoursepower or boat size, its about driving skill.
A small Boston whaler can tear through hauliver on full power at top speed faster and better riding, better handles great then you 800hp ego stroker boat.
Inexperienced skippers who think everyone wants to get tossed all over the boat hanging on for dear life shouldn'd be behind the wheel.
Imagine fearing for your life and safety and there’s a drone hovering right above you watching it all lol
Welcome to 2022
Pontoon boats are for the lakes and rivers, ok sometimes you can use them on the Gulf when it's calm, But in the Atlantic especially if the waves are over 6 inches lol, that's a big no no.
Agreed. This doesn't look fun at all, to me....looks like bruises, Dramamine, and puking over the side.
I was just thinking the same thing.
@@PhoenixRisen63 this Pontoon boat is great for a night of Shrimping in some lagoon/intercoastal waterway on a calm night
It will take on some water but won't sink unless you puncture a log. It won't be a fun ride.
Probably idiots that rented it that don’t have a clue
That pontoon boat did pretty good. Better than a lot of other larger boats in fact.
No wonder the Coastie was smiling and waving as he went by, watching the shocks on his eat compress as he went through the waves made my back feel good just sitting still watching! Lol. Great drone shots.
boa tarde👍🚤🚢
I just have to say how much I appreciate the reason behind the title is always the first clip! That's what makes me stay and watch the entire video! Seriously, thank you!
YES more drone shots. Maybe have a dedicated one ready for every newly purchased bowrider loaded with a dozen people.
Damn, that Sun Tracker did great! Should have left the front gate open just in case though, so it won't get blown in and damaged. Can't really sink a pontoon boat.
I have a 2022 Sun Tracker Fishing Barge 22ft with the 150hp four stroke Mercury. It's my 3rd boat and by far my favorite boat. Build quality is fantastic and rock solid. Best warranty on the market too.
It'll do 33mph on GPS with 4 people, fishing gear, full tank, and powered automatic bimini top all the way up.
Your drone shots are amazing , picture quality is excellent ,and your editing is what seals the deal ! Keep the content coming !
I totally agree! I think I like the drone flying to the side so you get a sense of height the boats are moving over, vs being right in front of the boat. Even a chase shot from the back would look awesome 😎
I agree! I can't believe how the steady the drone is in the high winds!
Yes, please, more drone shots! INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL!
Drone shots give a great perspective on exactly how bad the waves are.
Yes this guy knew what he was doing, experience shows.
The Wellcraft coming in did a great job matching his speed to the trailing seas.
Thought the same thing. I'd ride with that dude
Not his first rodeo you can tell.
I love the water level filming. Drone shots are cool once in awhile, but you get more for the feeling of the water turbulence and the struggle at water level.
That pontoon boat did better than I figured it would!
How ‘bout a drone shot on occasion from higher altitude looking in and out of Haulover? Would help see the conditions and wave patterns.
I like the way the Scout is cutting through.
2 minutes 28 seconds in.
Amazing v hulls made for cutting through ocean waves.
And that good captain seals the deal. Some great throttle inputs and bow control
It's crazy how big some of these boats look on a trailer going down the road and then on a bad hair day for haulover makes them look so tiny haha
Can't mess with the ocean or any large body of water!!!!
I like the way the boaters don't have their life vest on. This gives the life vest a chance to float free in an event of an accident, instead of being affected by the weight of a body in it. It's so much easier for a life vest to stay buoyant, if some person is not in it. Thank these lovers of life vests for allowing the life vest to have a chance to float freely without restrictions.
Yes, more drone shots! Imagens incriveis, sou fã do canal Wave Boats.
Yes keep drone videos coming. I just can't get over how beautiful the water is.
The drone video really shows how rough it can be so much better than the shore video
Those done shots are amazing. Gives a good feel for what is happening on the boat.👍
Drone shots are shocking lifelike keep em coming. Shows you what the ocean is really like, you have to respect its power and laws.
Drone drone drone drone drone drone footage is most definitely vantastic!!!
More more more!!!
I’m amazed that the people who are aboard these watercraft aren’t wearing life vests. Everyone know about the legendary Haulover Inlet & that it’s rough
I cannot stop viewing these videos.
I’d take my family out on that boat. Just not out THERE!!
I agree! It gets a bit dicey out there for a pontoon. 😳
So I love how some of these boats cut through the waves, like butter.
Love the drone shots! Definitely adds a different perspective viewpoint.
Love the addition of the drone shots! Thanks for the great videos as always!
Oh man! That Invicible is amazing! Honorable mention to the Scout! YESSS Keep up the great work with the drone shots! I'm all about the Pershings when it comes to the yachts!
The first clue to turn back (other than the waves breaking into the boat) should’ve been the drone watching you try and make it.
More drone shots please!! Awesome views!!! Gives more perspective to the size of the waves and boats. Thank you for the quality content!!
This video is so soothing. I love the sounds of the ocean.
Yes! I agree. I never knew I’d enjoy watching boats ride in and out of an inlet so much. The sounds of the seagulls, the ocean, and even the sounds the boats are very soothing to me as well.
Would live to see more Drone shots😁 Thank you for all the fantastic content that you have created so far.
Thanks for the feedback Andy! More on the way. 🍻
@@WavyBoats.. We Like the drones.. ;}
I love the drone shots. Love to see more of them.
That Scout is so beautiful cutting through the waves! BTW yes, more drone shots.
They ride so nice! My buddy has a 420 LXF in Pensacola and my god it's like riding on butter.
@@ArbitraryLifestyle AWESOME!!!
Super perfect footage! So crisp and clean. Yes more drone footage please ❣️
Yes more drone shots please from both angles, going into Haulover Inlet and coming out. I have a 2011 Bayliner 285 and I plan on driving down to Miami one summer and braving Haulover so your videos are a valuable teaching guide for a new boater like myself.
A big HELL YES on the drone usage. It’s great. 👍
Actually, for a pontoon boat with such small diameter tubes I thought the vessel was doing pretty well considering the conditions!
I was coming to comments to say that.
No kidding! Was on a friend's Bass Tracker pontoon some years ago and he stuffed. It's just thin aluminum sheeting around the deck and it got torn and wrinkled.
just a disaster waiting to happen
Was thinking the same .
And the water just drained out the sides no problem. For a notorious spot like haulover they did good.
Pontoon boats are basically unsinkable. They're horrible at navigating big waves, but they'll pop back up like an inflatable, even if you completely dunk them. I'd rather be on that pontoon boat than the Yamaha. At least with the pontoon, I can hold on for dear life and hope that someone comes to rescue me as I stay high and dry (once the waves settle).
Just love the drone shots it's wonderful I watch all the time thank you for having a wonderful channel
The drone shots are fun, but nothing beats the panning shots, when it comes to stuffing!
🤣 The pontoon boat seemed to be doing just about as well as the other boats. Some of them were getting tossed around pretty hard. It really comes down to knowing your boat's limits and working within that.
The pontoon was actually at an advantage because it can’t take on water.
@@raymonds7492 .. True, but I certainly would take a pontoon boat into that mess. I know my boat's limits, and my own.
@@robinstewart6510 True, honestly I wouldn't want to be out there at all. the ocean kinda scares me.
It was the only vessel to go broadside.
@@raymonds7492 but it could snap in half
8:05 - Princess Yachts, proudly built in Plymouth England. It’s a long way from its birthplace. Love the drone shots, but best of all the way you pick up the sounds of the waves and close escapes from a complete stuffing. And no thanks to hitting Haulover in that enlarged rubbery biscuit tin at the start! 😱😰🤣
That boat moved like butter or a Pershing.
That pontoon faired relatively well. Driver was smart to just let the boat settle. Would i take my family thru that cut, likely not. Looks like the three dudes had a blast though. 🤣
Pontoon boats are pretty much unsinkable, the pontoons are sealed, but still definitely not intended for the rough waves of the ocean.
'Turn Turtle'?
Pontoon boats can be fun. On Lake Powell! lol
Didn’t they say that about the titanic???
Love the drone shots! Keep them coming!
Drone shots are incredible! Watching from Oklahoma👏
LOVE THOSE DRONE SHOTS!! FREAKING SUPERB FOOTAGE!!!
🙃 Wow, thanks ! Now I'm really sold on buying a pontoon boat.. also how it took them huge foot waves & dips even with a full crew 😳.
Drone shots are awesome, definitely more!
Yes, the drone footage is interesting... but I sense a privacy invasion. I don't think I would like a drone flying in my face as I was transiting the inlet. But I am from Ohio and we for sure have nothing like that inlet to deal with. I can't believe the number of open bow small boats that take on that wave action. They are brave souls to be sure. I would never subject my wife or my kids to that danger. No sir. I prefer my family stay in the boat and without water up to their knees.
Ohio has nowhere near the Freedom. Florida appears to have the corner on Freedom, as Cubans fleeing oppression, raising families, boating, enjoying life and voting in Fla, can easily attest. ;}
@@blogengeezer4507 I am 100% for freedom. And I meant no political statement about anyone fleeing oppression, not sure what you meant with that part of your comment. But freedom to me means I don't have to subject my family to that kind of danger. As captain of my boat, I choose not to. OK?
Start home, no drone, privacy intact.
Impressed with that little welcraft. took it like a champ for a small single motor boat!
Loving the drone shots like your on the boat with them especially when im looking my boat in my driveway dont use it as often as i would like to 😀
Really like the drone footage as it gives a completely different perspective!! Keep it up!
New subscriber. Some of these boats are beautiful, although there are a few that struggle getting in and out if the inlet. I’d be scared in a small boat. Further, of course I like the drone shots and would like to see more.
The quality of these videos are amazing!
Actually surprised how well the pontoon does compared to all of the Tahoes.
Love watching this and the drone is fantastic.
I have been told in some video that pontoon boats handle Haulover fairly well, that Captain sure seem to know how to navigate those waves.
there is a clip on this channel of a tritoon sailing straight thru with no issues.
I’m liking the drone footage, gives us a better sense of just how large the swells are.
No way it can sink with all those fenders, he plans on hitting everything in sight
Someone once told me you can always spot a rookie captain by the fenders. If you see fenders out anywhere but at the dock he's a newb. Definitely applies here I suspect.
Obviously more drone shots please
Everytime I watch these, I always wonder why the smaller boats seem to go right up with middle with the largest waves. Seems more like this outlet is more of a challenge to go and try, than anything else to some of these guys.
It’s not hard at all. I fly through it on my 19’ rinker during storms.
You need good throttle control and surf the peak of every wave. I’ve never stuffed the bow yet i’ve zigged zagged my way through.
I’ve never been featured, at least not to my knowing. But I know a couple guys have cheered me on for keeping the bow up.
Rather get the prop out of the water than the bow under the water!!!!😂
Lovin the drone shots! Yes, MORE!
Love this guys. Def want more drone shots. Gives a more submersive experience.
That Princess yacht went through there like butter!
Drone footage is okay . However, I wouldn’t feel the same if I were the subject of the drone shot.
Premier Pontoons are the best
Fellow boaters; I think that if that first blue boat had increased his speed and trimmed up, that ride would have been better.
Am I correct?
I like the Drone shots. I would have liked to see the drone shot when that little Whaler went straight up in the air the really rough day. You might want to be behind the boat or the back side to see the people if the boat jumps vertically. The close up could be very entertaining as long as nobody gets hurt. Thanks for the videos. They are mesmerizing to me sometimes and I can’t stop watching them. I love boating.
The Yamaha looked fine, it's a decent size boat, but the waves definitely made it look small. I was thinking about getting a Yamaha 255 FSH seems like a boat that can hold its own. Bad idea or not?
From the ground shot looked bad the drone footage looked pretty good, he should have been working the throttles a bit more
The drone shots combined with the land-cam are great.
Drone footage really shows the tense moments well. That USCG boat pilot was awesome.
The drone footage is really the best.
The drone shots are fantastic. More drone shots!!
Love the drone footage! And keep your pontoons on the lake.
YESSS Love the drone shots I give you 2 Thumbs up 👍🏾👍🏾 keep them coming 👊🏽
The drone pictures is the best ever
Yes more Drone shots those are exquisite shots.
Pontoon guy did pretty good, all things considered.
Love the drone shots, keep em coming. Thanks
Love the drone shots! Very cool perspective!
That was the best shots of a Scout boat I've seen! Thank you 🤟
That scout was so graceful yet powerful
Great drone shots, nice addition!
Probably the best boat - if you don’t know how to drive a boat - through Hallover inlet, is a Pontoon boat.
They are IMPOSSIBLE to sink. Unless you cut the pontoons off.
More drones please.. Thank you in advance!
Both the pontoon and the Yam 252SD are perfect for showing up on this channel. So we can all feel superior, call them funny names, and talk about our expertise on lake boats. Heck Even Yamaha's own ad page for the SD only shows it on a lake!
Damn I feel good now!!
Drone shots are the best!
Coast guard was doing it effortlessly and having a little fun showing off..Big yacht at the end made it look easy..Engine's hammering.
Your drone shots are outstanding! Enjoy your videos, thanks!
What a crazy guys on that toy boat trying to get through the inlet 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
I’ve never seen Haulover before only from the rocks. Seeing it from other perspective is cool. More drone shots for sure.
The drone shots are sick
man the drone footage takes it up 10 notches!
Excellent drone shots, really wonderful photography,very dangerous riding please take care,
Invincible, like a boss hog!!!