LINES - Ropes, used to tie the hay down in your field. DOCK - Park the tractor in your hayfield. Preliminary questions on the Co Roscommon Yacht Club Membership Form.
This was an AWESOME video... 😐 and since he ASKED (see 09:05) specifically for comments, here we go... Let's ONLY make sure the boat has fuel - lets not talk about checking the oil or any other pre-checks at all (he brought up the list, not me). 02:15 - - I almost stopped watching right here when he didn't even MENTION the blower before he turned that key... Yes, his little buddy had pre-warmed the engine... was he taught the same way? Did he ever turn it on? How long ago did he do that? How much fumes have built up since? What about when the "renter" (I gathered later that is who he is directing this for, right) gets out on the water, shuts her down for a half hour or more while they break out their lunch or take a swim or whatever and then........ 😣😖 02:55 - - great advice on how to depart as long as you rent a boat from a place that has dock crew to depend on. Well or just leave two of your friends on the dock for the day - they won't mind. 06:52 - - DARN good thing there wasn't another boat on his PORT when he came cruising in there at that steep angle. 06:56 - - okay now lets make the decky run for the bow while I twist the wheel all over in a hurry and whack her into reverse because my approach was too fast and make one of those friends I left on the dock all day can reach out and push her bow away (07:12) so it doesn't whack the DOCK (let alone the marina) before these friends tie her up. I could go on about LINES and PORT and STARBOARD and DOCK(Pontoons depending where you are) vs. MARINA and etc and etc and etc........... but why... I really should have stopped watching when he never mentioned the blower. I repeat... awesome video. 😶 {clears throat sound}
I was thinking the same thing why the hell did I waste my time, and he also didn't mention the transom plug, Stern plug, or in his words the back of the boat plug
This video should be called "How to operate and park a "Single Engine" boat, with at least 3 helpers." I just boat a larger boat and needed to know how to do it. You seem like a nice guy and you drove your boat safely and correctly, but I just wanted to point out, you may want to retitle because you did not assist me. I will give it a like though because you were not wrong.
You went through all the safety checks and you didn't turn the blowers on? Really? you could of blown you, and everything around you up. And you have guys holding dock lines to back you out ?
Professionals never use the word “Parked”. Boats are moored, docked, berthed, tied up or anchored. The SeaRay 260 is not an inboard. It is an i/o. Inboards have different handling characteristics. Boats do not have ropes. Boats have lines. Boats do not have a “forward” or “reverse” position on the throttle. Boats have an ahead or astern position on the throttle.
Total fail... 1 open engine hatch can you see fluid in bilge yes no check 2 blower run for several minutes sniff blower outlet fuel smell and being walked back!
10,000 dollar fine for having fun stay off states waterways we the people dont have any right to use lol with our own common sense. I know so people don't have any common sense so we all get the shaft.
bro your boat engine sounds like a classic v8 love it!
Well done Khalid. Need some positive vibe from all the negative comments
LINES - Ropes, used to tie the hay down in your field.
DOCK - Park the tractor in your hayfield.
Preliminary questions on the Co Roscommon Yacht Club Membership Form.
What about the most important part....running the blower?
The guy still has a lot to learn ...
Lol turn on the blower
Blower before ignition?? And it’s LINES, Popeye, LINES!!
especially for them inboards
Michael Rutledge hahahahaha when I heard ropes, that was it! Yahooossssss teaching good lord!
@@1stzard And even on I/O's like THIS boat is, since it's not an inboard (not to even mention that only inboards and I/O's have a blower...)
This was an AWESOME video... 😐 and since he ASKED (see 09:05) specifically for comments, here we go...
Let's ONLY make sure the boat has fuel - lets not talk about checking the oil or any other pre-checks at all (he brought up the list, not me).
02:15 - - I almost stopped watching right here when he didn't even MENTION the blower before he turned that key... Yes, his little buddy had pre-warmed the engine... was he taught the same way? Did he ever turn it on? How long ago did he do that? How much fumes have built up since? What about when the "renter" (I gathered later that is who he is directing this for, right) gets out on the water, shuts her down for a half hour or more while they break out their lunch or take a swim or whatever and then........ 😣😖
02:55 - - great advice on how to depart as long as you rent a boat from a place that has dock crew to depend on. Well or just leave two of your friends on the dock for the day - they won't mind.
06:52 - - DARN good thing there wasn't another boat on his PORT when he came cruising in there at that steep angle.
06:56 - - okay now lets make the decky run for the bow while I twist the wheel all over in a hurry and whack her into reverse because my approach was too fast and make one of those friends I left on the dock all day can reach out and push her bow away (07:12) so it doesn't whack the DOCK (let alone the marina) before these friends tie her up.
I could go on about LINES and PORT and STARBOARD and DOCK(Pontoons depending where you are) vs. MARINA and etc and etc and etc........... but why... I really should have stopped watching when he never mentioned the blower.
I repeat... awesome video. 😶 {clears throat sound}
You forgot to mention my favourite part, parking the boat lol
I was thinking the same thing why the hell did I waste my time, and he also didn't mention the transom plug, Stern plug, or in his words the back of the boat plug
like it .. but what about the kill switch if you doing it here for newbies!?
How to "park" a boat too fast and risking hitting the dock (aka parking lot ) damaging the boat
geez ran right into the dock.see his lackeys scrambling to throw out a fender?
This video should be called "How to operate and park a "Single Engine" boat, with at least 3 helpers." I just boat a larger boat and needed to know how to do it. You seem like a nice guy and you drove your boat safely and correctly, but I just wanted to point out, you may want to retitle because you did not assist me. I will give it a like though because you were not wrong.
You went through all the safety checks and you didn't turn the blowers on? Really? you could of blown you, and everything around you up. And you have guys holding dock lines to back you out ?
Dubai?
Ropes? Marina?
Lines
What boat is this? year make and model?
Thank you.
This appears to be the Israeli town of Eliat on the Gulf of Aqaba. That is Jordanian money he mentions.
Professionals never use the word “Parked”. Boats are moored, docked, berthed, tied up or anchored.
The SeaRay 260 is not an inboard. It is an i/o. Inboards have different handling characteristics.
Boats do not have ropes. Boats have lines.
Boats do not have a “forward” or “reverse” position on the throttle. Boats have an ahead or astern position on the throttle.
The dude is just trying to help people out, relax
sterndrive
Who gives a shit of all the nautical terms that the people starting out are not going to know
You do notice this video is intended for beginners who probably don't understand what docked or anchored is.
You're right on the money George. Learn the right way or don't bother. I was thinking exactly what you commented.
This seem like an ad, not as title said.
NOT BAD AT ALL!
Park? Ropes? No blower?
Lines
Guy tried hard but crap really!
360= Jelly doughnut
Just curious - could I contact you via raven?
Why did I waste my time
Too much background noise on your video.
great !
Nice hit at 7:02😃
How to other people to Dock your boat...
He didn’t let the engine warm up. Just took off. I wish the boat broke down
Never upload a video with BAD audio, fix it first.
I can perfectly hear it.
Cool
You don’t park a boat…..
Total fail...
1 open engine hatch
can you see fluid in bilge yes no check
2 blower run for several minutes
sniff blower outlet fuel smell
and being walked back!
I just came to read all the besserwisser comments from all the internet warriors
10,000 dollar fine for having fun stay off states waterways we the people dont have any right to use lol with our own common sense. I know so people don't have any common sense so we all get the shaft.