It doesn't take much to find yourself in a world of trouble at Haulover Inlet. Let us know your thoughts on this one? Also, where is everyone watching from today? 🌎
I'm not good enough to know how much was hull design and how much was the skipper knowing his job; but that Baglietto was just calmly telling Haulover to eff off.
That Capt should have watched your vids before trying that It amazes me to watch how ignorant some people are I am from New Orleans and have seen someone get thrown out a flat boat going through some flood gates during a strong tide they found his bod 2 weeks later I dont mess around in the water Peace to you
I have 50+ years experience in boating and I have a Master’s License with the Coast Guard. And… I own a 28 ft. pontoon boat with a 350 hp Mercury Verado. Pontoon boats are not designed for open water, they do not belong there, they should only be in protected waters. The problem with pontoon boats is that they dive, the bow dives in turbulent waters and sometimes in perfectly calm waters if the boat is not loaded and handled correctly. One of the reasons they so easily dive is because they are notoriously under powered. Not enough weight and power on the stern. The 350 hp on my boat enables me to keep the bow up because of its power and weight. And the tilt of the motor must be adjusted properly to keep the bow up. I don’t have had a problem with my boat diving because of the reasons stated. This gives me a lot more flexibility in turbulent waters which gives onlookers who are having difficulty confused looks on their faces. I recently captained a boat for a group of 12 in an under powered pontoon boat the same size as mine in a coastal bay. The 15 knot winds out of the east practically turned that boat into a submarine. I can be in the same conditions with my boat and not have a problem because of more weight and power on the stern of the boat. My advice for those who want to be a little more adventurous, get a boat no less than 25’ in length or more, and put the biggest motor the boat is rated for. And stay out of open waters. Captain Mark
You seem like someone who could make a great TH-cam channel to explain exactly what you wrote and show other tips/tricks and safety precautions. I'd be your first subscriber!
YES!!!! I’m not much of a boater, and was trying to figure out why I thought that boat looked familiar. That’s it! A PT boat!! This is an absolutely fantastic looking boat.
They made the MV13 and the MV19 to celebrate the shipyard’s military heritage. The design recalls that of the MAS, fast torpedo boats used by the Italian Royal Navy during the two world wars.
@@WavyBoats That rules is grossly inadequate. It means a child between 6 and 12 can wander freely on a vessel, without a PFD. Kids in that age group are no more capable of battling waves that big, than a 95 year old man. Who ever made the rules obviously doesn't have kids or brains.
@@WavyBoats Reckless endangerment, prison time, n redo boating school (ik, he never went in e first place). The one child was 3 or 4, screaming in terror bc he was left alone on e bow, no PFD: this captain is a moron at best, malicious at worst.
It is actually based on Italian motor torpedo boats. I'm not normally a fan of "superyachts" (although this one is small, Baglietto is a SY builder) but this one is completely awesome on the exterior. They are also building (or have built) a 19-meter version.
@@jrcrawford4 my first thought was the Baglietto was based on a navy design. It handled the following seas beautifully, and the captain was in tune with the boat, knew exactly what he was doing.
Water cop could have scored big time with that pontoon boat! Gives a new meaning to "rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic"! LOL. Even with the Hatteras, people on board had to hold their drinks.
That pontoon boat has no business being at Haulover Inlet and those kids should all have life jackets on!!! Bad on ya cap for putting your passengers in harms way.
@@WavyBoats For my boat and for most powered/sailing vessels owners I know around here up near Lake Erie (open water), the general rule is everyone under 16 must be wearing at PFD. By law, In Ohio, Child PFD Requirements [ORC 1547.24] No person shall operate or permit to be operated any vessel under 18 feet long with a child less than 10 years of age on board unless the child is wearing a PFD. The PFD must be: U.S. Coast Guard approved Type I, II, III, or V; in good and serviceable condition; of appropriate size; securely attached.
The pontoon gave me Duck Tour vibes- death by negligence... Pull down any side shades/screens and you've got yourself a perfect deathtrap. The captain really should be cited...
When I was a kid in the 1980's and we went on a boat ride with my grandparents, us kids always had to wear lifejackets 100% of the time, even if we didn't like the way they felt on us.
What is it that people do not understand about needing the weight off the bow and in the back of the boat? You don’t need to be a seasoned seafarer to figure it out.
Pontoon: let me count the ways this driver (not captain) puts these kids in danger. Baglietto: grate looking boat.... this guy is a real captain. Nice and smooth.
The Hatteras is the best hull design in this video… if you want to stay high and dry in larger swells. That foredeck doesn’t even get misted with water!!!! That’s a classic hull design meant for these inlet conditions. Slow and boring, but sturdy and strong.
The Baglietto MV13 @ 4:33 shows the lineage of Italian boat design stretches way way back... you know, to Roman times.... and that particular boat appears to have great sea keeping abilities as well as looking "military" cool....
I know I must have mentioned this a bunch already but I love watching these vids. I used to go out here too often and it can be scary for even some seasoned captains.
Here on the left coast, California, it's anyone under 13 years old is required to wear a PFD (life jacket). I like anyone under 16 years old, or anyone who isn't a strong swimmer. Anyone who asks for a PFD gets one. There's always a Type IV throwable PFD available. I operate in sheltered waters. Boating is supposed to be fun, not lethal.
Authodox massive stepping out in the pontoon. Respect, crewed like a well oiled machine. Although a tad fool hardy they pulled it back, hats, head scarfs and floating people carrier all intact. Happy days
This Larson Escape is actually coastal rated...but that means intracoastal, lagoons, bays... not rough passes. It also assumes you know what you're doing.
You've got a pontoon boat @ .54 secs into this & there's some small children on-board. The captain scoops water & you see a mom taking her child's hand as she saw the writing on the wall. The Haulover U-Turn was employed but it still was almost too late? They were fortunate this day. Bet dad never does that again? peace
Note how the pontoon rode sublimely over the waves on the way back into the inlet when the passenger weight was taken off the bow lounge area and placed where it should be...at the rear?
800 horsepower doesn't seem like enough in the Baglietto, it looks like it could handle double that. Anyway, that thing has a serious PT boat look to it, pretty cool.
G'day. Watch a few of your videos. Great work. Courious what the Life Jacket rules are at Haulover, Here. If the Boat is left than 4.8m (15 feet) Everyone must wear a LJ at all time. Above 4.8m all maust wear LJ when crossing a a bar or inlet. Kids under 12 LJ at all times in a recreational boat..
He is not a captain! He is just someone driving the boat! Stop calling these people captains! It takes years of training and documentation to become a certified USCG Captain!
I’m guessing , they’re hanging out at the Haulover sand bar, and the kids are like” hey Dad, let’s head out the inlet and get on Wavyboats” and Dad’s like, “ Ok, we’ll just do a U-turn when we get out there.
was that engine noise the jet skies or that pontoon boat? because it was loud and the verado is supposed to be the line of motors that's super quiet , that was kind of the selling point of them
It doesn't take much to find yourself in a world of trouble at Haulover Inlet. Let us know your thoughts on this one? Also, where is everyone watching from today? 🌎
Austin Texas
Opelika, Alabama. Roll Tide!!!
I'm not good enough to know how much was hull design and how much was the skipper knowing his job; but that Baglietto was just calmly telling Haulover to eff off.
That Capt should have watched your vids before trying that It amazes me to watch how ignorant some people are I am from New Orleans and have seen someone get thrown out a flat boat going through some flood gates during a strong tide they found his bod 2 weeks later I dont mess around in the water Peace to you
"Captain" (and I say that lightly) should be pulled over and arrested for lack of life jackets on young children. Period.
Don't you just love how the life jackets are strapped to the covers poles and not strapped onto the kids. Some people are just clueless.
Where is FWC at? Lol what a joke
And the KIDS get them and distribute them instead of the adults lmfao. They're smarter at 10 years old lol
People? Beasts disguised as Neanderthals.
@@Oozywolfthey should be inspected before they leave the dock
@@mikejones-go8vzdrug money and boat sales.
I have 50+ years experience in boating and I have a Master’s License with the Coast Guard. And… I own a 28 ft. pontoon boat with a 350 hp Mercury Verado. Pontoon boats are not designed for open water, they do not belong there, they should only be in protected waters. The problem with pontoon boats is that they dive, the bow dives in turbulent waters and sometimes in perfectly calm waters if the boat is not loaded and handled correctly. One of the reasons they so easily dive is because they are notoriously under powered. Not enough weight and power on the stern. The 350 hp on my boat enables me to keep the bow up because of its power and weight. And the tilt of the motor must be adjusted properly to keep the bow up. I don’t have had a problem with my boat diving because of the reasons stated. This gives me a lot more flexibility in turbulent waters which gives onlookers who are having difficulty confused looks on their faces. I recently captained a boat for a group of 12 in an under powered pontoon boat the same size as mine in a coastal bay. The 15 knot winds out of the east practically turned that boat into a submarine. I can be in the same conditions with my boat and not have a problem because of more weight and power on the stern of the boat. My advice for those who want to be a little more adventurous, get a boat no less than 25’ in length or more, and put the biggest motor the boat is rated for. And stay out of open waters.
Captain Mark
350 on a pontoon - sounds Huge.
You seem like someone who could make a great TH-cam channel to explain exactly what you wrote and show other tips/tricks and safety precautions. I'd be your first subscriber!
@@marty906
There was one pontoon that had 1000hp and could cruise at 100mph...
A pontoon boat isn't a boat, it's a pontoon/barge.
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Hauliver is no place for a pontoon boat.
I would not even call this a boat, more like a motorized floating terrace. Crazy to even consider attempting to get out in the open water with this...
Many others feel the same way. Why do you think people keep bringing pontoons to haulover?
Most of what this captain error. A tritoon should be able to get through those waves
You know they’re amateurs when they leave the fenders hanging out! No life jackets for the kids is just plan stupid. That’s a Florida boater for ya!
There are pontoon boats and pontoon boats... this is the former and should be in someone's swimming pool.
That Italian boat looks very similar to a WW2 PT boat. I LIKE IT !!!
YES!!!! I’m not much of a boater, and was trying to figure out why I thought that boat looked familiar. That’s it! A PT boat!! This is an absolutely fantastic looking boat.
They made the MV13 and the MV19 to celebrate the shipyard’s military heritage. The design recalls that of the MAS, fast torpedo boats used by the Italian Royal Navy during the two world wars.
And the skipper is matching his speed to the incoming waves (kind of surfing them). Kept the boat stable and safe. The best skipper of the bunch.
That thing was badass. Looked like it had a little pool/hot tub in the back that was covered.
Look ed and handled the water safe
That Baglietto looks so cool. It reminds me of a PT Boat.
Man.. In my state all children must have life jackets on at all times. Glad they made it out
In Florida, children under 6 must wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved PFD on any boat under 26 feet. Should this captain face a fine, at least?
@@WavyBoats That rules is grossly inadequate. It means a child between 6 and 12 can wander freely on a vessel, without a PFD. Kids in that age group are no more capable of battling waves that big, than a 95 year old man. Who ever made the rules obviously doesn't have kids or brains.
@@WavyBoats Reckless endangerment, prison time, n redo boating school (ik, he never went in e first place). The one child was 3 or 4, screaming in terror bc he was left alone on e bow, no PFD: this captain is a moron at best, malicious at worst.
Father of the year
@@Hoosierdaddy19seems like the average Florida dad to me
Dad should be cited for child endangerment !!!!!!!!!!
and Mom
💯 this is just dumb. No child should be on a boat without a life jacket on.
Honestly, EVERY adult on board should be cited!
Afterall, how many irresponsible grownup's can you put on a 25' pontoon boat with children on it?
Nah
😢
That Baglietto MV13 @ 4:33 is a sweet looking boat...kinda reminds me of an updated boat for McHale's Navy
It is actually based on Italian motor torpedo boats. I'm not normally a fan of "superyachts" (although this one is small, Baglietto is a SY builder) but this one is completely awesome on the exterior. They are also building (or have built) a 19-meter version.
@@jrcrawford4 my first thought was the Baglietto was based on a navy design. It handled the following seas beautifully, and the captain was in tune with the boat, knew exactly what he was doing.
Yeah, the Baglietto was definitely designed for the ocean, and the skipper handled it expertly.
The kids are smarter than the dad!
Water cop could have scored big time with that pontoon boat! Gives a new meaning to "rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic"! LOL. Even with the Hatteras, people on board had to hold their drinks.
That pontoon boat has no business being at Haulover Inlet and those kids should all have life jackets on!!! Bad on ya cap for putting your passengers in harms way.
remember kids, when the water gets rough make sure your boat is wearing a life jacket even if its yours.
That gray boat captain knew how to ride the waves instead of fighting them.
Boat is overloaded. Amazing the amount of times I see people with a boat being careless and hazardous to their passengers and others.
None of the young kids had a PFD on. That is just wreckless.
In Florida, children under 6 must wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved PFD on any boat under 26 feet. Should this captain face a fine, at least?
It's criminal.
@@WavyBoats The "captain" needs a hurtful fine at least!
@@WavyBoats For my boat and for most powered/sailing vessels owners I know around here up near Lake Erie (open water), the general rule is everyone under 16 must be wearing at PFD. By law, In Ohio, Child PFD Requirements [ORC 1547.24]
No person shall operate or permit to be operated any vessel under 18 feet long with a child less than 10 years of age on board unless the child is wearing a PFD. The PFD must be:
U.S. Coast Guard approved Type I, II, III, or V;
in good and serviceable condition;
of appropriate size;
securely attached.
Runnin’ with fenders out is at least one demerit 😂
One demerit for each fender
The Baglietto ist the perfect A-Team-Tool, looks more like a Navy speed boat than a recreational yacht!
@1:17 based on this video as evidence, this kid frantically screaming with no vest should automatically get this guy fined and licensed revoked !!!
Maybe in Europe that would happen but not in USA
What license?
Wrong boat in the wrong place with an incompetent captain and too many occupants. Scary.
The pontoon gave me Duck Tour vibes- death by negligence...
Pull down any side shades/screens and you've got yourself a perfect deathtrap.
The captain really should be cited...
Seven kids? They’ll never miss a couple. No big deal.
When I was a kid in the 1980's and we went on a boat ride with my grandparents, us kids always had to wear lifejackets 100% of the time, even if we didn't like the way they felt on us.
Smartest object in that video was the lifejacket wearing pontoon boat!
Crazy how complete strangers often care more about a child's safety than their own parents.
I agree .. dude made it back fine .. bunch of narks
What is it that people do not understand about needing the weight off the bow and in the back of the boat? You don’t need to be a seasoned seafarer to figure it out.
Pontoon: let me count the ways this driver (not captain) puts these kids in danger. Baglietto: grate looking boat.... this guy is a real captain. Nice and smooth.
Lovin’ me that “Killa Whala”!
I know nothing about boats, but that Baglietto vessel is the only one I've seen so far that looks safe out there. And it's gorgeous.
Hull flagged boat looked like a PT boat
Man that thing looks like a tank, pretty cool
I like it.
Should be charged with criminal negligence, putting those kids lives at risk
Why these videos are so addictive?
I just watched a stork with baby storks video…now it all makes sense when watching Haulover videos.
Newbies taking a pontoon into the ocean reminds me of seals leaving the island while sharks are patrolling the beach just waiting for a meal
I used to own a jakkuzi, but i didn't fit an outboard to mine
That footage should be able to get the captain ticketed.
Love the Hatteras.... Classic beauty !
The Baglietos hull and deck look very similar to a WWII U.S. PT boat.
The Hatteras is the best hull design in this video… if you want to stay high and dry in larger swells. That foredeck doesn’t even get misted with water!!!! That’s a classic hull design meant for these inlet conditions. Slow and boring, but sturdy and strong.
That little Whaler matched his hull speed perfectly, i thought for sure something bad was gunna happen
On first video it's obvious the "captain" is not the sharpest knife in the kitchen...
What dis you do on Sunday?
I took the family out to the water and scared the crap out of them😂
The Baglietto MV13 @ 4:33 shows the lineage of Italian boat design stretches way way back...
you know, to Roman times....
and that particular boat appears to have great sea keeping abilities
as well as looking "military" cool....
It really does have that military look to it, especially with the dark green colouring
Darwin award contender videos
I know I must have mentioned this a bunch already but I love watching these vids. I used to go out here too often and it can be scary for even some seasoned captains.
Answer to your captain question @ 2:20 = yes take the family to the park and toss a frisbee instead
Here on the left coast, California, it's anyone under 13 years old is required to wear a PFD (life jacket). I like anyone under 16 years old, or anyone who isn't a strong swimmer. Anyone who asks for a PFD gets one. There's always a Type IV throwable PFD available. I operate in sheltered waters. Boating is supposed to be fun, not lethal.
Contrary to what out Wind-bag Governor says, there's not much policing that goes on here..
There is a ton of policing on boat safety regulations.... But the cops can't be everywhere, especially when there are a lot of boats out.
Italian boat looks like some military boat, love it!
As always thank you 🫡🤩
Those lifejackets are going to save that canopy
Baglietto MV13 looks like the Italian version of a boating world 'Humvee'.
Yeah, I was wondering where the .50 cal MG mounts were?
Authodox massive stepping out in the pontoon. Respect, crewed like a well oiled machine. Although a tad fool hardy they pulled it back, hats, head scarfs and floating people carrier all intact. Happy days
The sea is calm when the Italian navy passes by 😁
The main theme in every video... dont underestimate Haulover inlet. 😊
I always click "like" before I even watch the video. And I've never been disappointed!
Those kids should definitely wear the life jackets the whole time
the baglietto looks like a ww2 motor torpedo boat and seems to handle well lol
isn't that pontoon boat for lakes without waves ?
Wow such a stable ride
This Larson Escape is actually coastal rated...but that means intracoastal, lagoons, bays... not rough passes. It also assumes you know what you're doing.
Very lucky it was a calm day
At least they had the bumpers hanging out the whole time.
1:22
Parents: 7 children are too much. Let’s do some boating in the Haulover with the kids 😄
The Captain ? Glad the pontoon boat returned to where they came from
Boating reminds ne of racing motocross.. its about timing and rhythm.....
The amount of people without life jackets is insane
You've got a pontoon boat @ .54 secs into this & there's some small children on-board. The captain scoops water & you see a
mom taking her child's hand as she saw the writing on the wall. The Haulover U-Turn was employed but it still was almost too
late? They were fortunate this day. Bet dad never does that again? peace
It is wild, so many people not wearing a vest until trouble hits
CPS should look into the dad that's child endangerment
Where was the life jacket for that little one?
Whaler captain knew what he was doing
Pontoon boats have no business at haulover except for on the calm points during the day.
great video boats
Note how the pontoon rode sublimely over the waves on the way back into the inlet when the passenger weight was taken off the bow lounge area and placed where it should be...at the rear?
4:50 - looks like a baby PT boat, and the captain handles it well. Surf don’t stuff!
The Baglietto hull reminds me of a U-Boat design.
The 1st clip is an easy answer, trim the motor out to raise the bow.
That Baglietto reminds me of a US WWII PT Boat.
when the baby is smarter than the parents..........
I nominate this captain for a Darwin Award
Lovely porpoising. Perhaps altering the trim of the outboard would help with planing
Hi Wavy, Was that an appearance by the RTL? I don't think we have seen him in a while. I am watching from Sunny Fresno, CA
Last time I checked, even pontoon boats have trim. Wow.
Bimini top and supports have good flotation protection!
Italian boat look like a PT boat 👍🏻
Great day out for those kids!
"daddy tried to drown us on youtube!"
Wow that was scary.
800 horsepower doesn't seem like enough in the Baglietto, it looks like it could handle double that. Anyway, that thing has a serious PT boat look to it, pretty cool.
Was that the Hatteras that had steering problems a couple of months ago?
G'day. Watch a few of your videos. Great work. Courious what the Life Jacket rules are at Haulover, Here. If the Boat is left than 4.8m (15 feet) Everyone must wear a LJ at all time. Above 4.8m all maust wear LJ when crossing a a bar or inlet. Kids under 12 LJ at all times in a recreational boat..
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Nice
Do u just sit there with a drone filming boats and people for a living
He is not a captain! He is just someone driving the boat! Stop calling these people captains! It takes years of training and documentation to become a certified USCG Captain!
His most serious mistake was getting that ridiculous pontoon boat :DDD
Fenders hanging off the side of the boat while running is always the first sign
Any updates on the punks from boat Halycon dumping trash in the ocean?
I’m guessing , they’re hanging out at the Haulover sand bar, and the kids are like” hey Dad, let’s head out the inlet and get on Wavyboats” and Dad’s like, “ Ok, we’ll just do a U-turn when we get out there.
in the UK , we have a saying Mutton dressed up as lamb ref boat one
was that engine noise the jet skies or that pontoon boat? because it was loud and the verado is supposed to be the line of motors that's super quiet , that was kind of the selling point of them