The jet skis were operating in a transiting area while the boat was traveling in a direct fashion. The jet skis should not be maneuvering in transiting areas like that. Then the jet skis operators began acting like thugs even though the ski was at fault.
Yes, maybe it should be banned, but all other boats manage it, to go in at normal speed. Also if you see ppl like that doing shit, u can't go with that speed.
@@wcresponder There is a certain speed you HAVE to go if you want to make it through that inlet safely. You cant idle through it. It never works well. AND all boats slow down well before the bridge, which is the idle speed border. I understand you're trying to play devils advocate, but try harder.
@@vandersgarage4682 Really.. you have to maintain a certain speed? WOW! Who would have thought it. That speed didn't need to be three quarter full. No one said idle through, try again. It's the rules to slow down at or before the bridge. It's also the law for the captain/operator to operate their craft in a safe manner. You need to try harder.
I was there watching the 4th of July boating per routine, front row seats watching this happen. It was (per usual) the jet skiers fault. They were messing around in the north side of the inlet inside the entrance doing tricks and jumping over wakes absolutely ignoring traffic rules. The boat was coming in on the right side of the inlet, as he’s supposed to, had multiple boats close behind him and multiple jet skiers crossing in front of his path and messing around him. The jet skier crossed into his path last second and tried to make a turn to portside but couldn’t get out of the way on time. Also, what you don’t see on the video is that the captain had another jet sky and rocks nearby on his starboard side and couldn’t make a big turn to dodge (although you can see last second he did try to avoid once he noticed the jet sky being a total idiot and actually get in his path last second). But I don’t think he actually got hit, might have just been the boats wake, but maybe just grazed him. What’s fucked up is that the lame jet skiers posse ganged up on the boater and when the police got there it was multiple jet skiers words against the captain’s. Bottom line: it’s the larger vessels right of way, he’s on the right side of the inlet, he can’t stop or reduce speed to quickly cause he has multiple large vessels behind him also at cruising speed, also jet sky is on port side of vessel so he has red light (not that it really matters in this situation, but a nice detail) and the jet skiers where fucking around in the inlet where they shouldn’t. Sad that this guy’s 4th of July had to be ruined by typical jet skiers behavior
Same as riders fell about these crotch rocket rice burners. My life is more important than a momentarily thrill. I got my thrills on closed course motocross tracks riding for a factory team-not on public roads where everyone is not of the same mindset, awareness.
Same with chopper clowns riding around on the freeways in packs. They act like Britney Spears crying for attention and don't realise they are just annoying for everyone else and put a bad light on other bikers.
@@Ray56zme too I race Motocross from 1983 until 1990 125 and 250 cc at New England sports committee nesc what a great to be in our sport bikes were changing every year .
These jet ski idiots were doing circles in the inlet jumping boat wakes it is a high-volume channel not a playground and they shouldn't be obstructing the inlet like this and are totally at fault for circling right in front of the boat.
Seems like a softball law FWC could pass, ban all operations of PWC that are not either ingressing or egressing haulover inlet when other non pwc marine traffic is within 500 ft.
I ride a jetski myself, when doing tricks you really don't have vision of the people around you so i agree, doing this in an inlet is incredible dangerous.
As both a boater first, and someone who enjoys a blast on the jet ski it always infuriates me to see jet skis playing in a busy channel. That’s like doing donuts on the interstate and wondering why you got hit… but to be fair the boat could probably have shed a few knots ahead of coming into a busy inlet.
YEAH instantly throttle down when this moron intentionally gets infront of you and then stuff your bow and get filled with water. this is like going 70mph (speed limit) on the right lane and then a guy merging infront of you going 30. it doesn't work like that Kyle
Saw the whole event . Three jet skiers performing some tricks right at the entrance of the inlet . How stupid is that . He was lucky he didn’t die there . Go do tricks somewhere else not in a heavy traffic area . Boat owner has the right of way and was responsible enough to stop after the incident.
Why didn't he stop before he hit the skies? The skies didn't just pop up in front of him. He either didn't see them or expected them to scramble out of his way.
I’m just saying that logically any bigger object takes more time to maneuver and stop than a smaller craft. Same applies on most roads. If you’re riding a motorcycle and you cutoff a semi you shouldn’t count on the semi knowing you’re there or taking action to protect you. You have the tools to avoid danger. You just have to apply some common sense
The boating rules do indeed take such common sense into account, it’s up to you as the captain to maintain a safe speed so you can react to situations. It might not be someone being stupid which puts them in your path. And even if it is someone being stupid you need to maintain a safe speed. That is what a skilled skipper does.
@@TheOminousVoidWispersboth sides of entitlement are on display here. It’s hard to tell if the skis were playing from the video, if they were then it’s a dangerous place to do that. The boat driving at high speed in narrow and congested water is also displaying a gigantic sense of entitlement, as well as breaking basic rules of seamanship.
I ride through Haulover constantly. A netski trying to jump a wave almost landed in the bow of my boat a year ago. Jetskis should NOT be allowed to hang around the inlet! They should go in and out ONLY! THEY ARE RECKLESS. Boaters should always be conscious while going in and out of this inlet.
The Jetski driver and the captain seemed to have a a rather normal conversation, but the jetski driver's friend was yelling and escalating the whole situation, I think. In general, I think the Jetskis were at fault here. You can see that they are moving out of the way, which means they 1. Saw the big boat approaching, 2. they were in the middle of the Inlet, doing idk what, 3. the Jetski that got hit basically turned into the big boat. You can clearly see that he jetski oversteers and then it hits.
Jet skis are so quick to move around a big boat is clearly going the direction there heading if you are cutting in and out all over the place that's your problem. Jet skis in the wrong all day.
I used to do iet ski tours for a living and you just dont mess around like this. Not through an inlet, nor in a shipping channel, or right in front of basically any other boat. You're the fastest, most maneuverable thing out there but you're also damn near invisible and you have absolutely no protection.
If a bunch of motorcycles were doing donuts and wheelies in a busy intersection and a car struck one of the motorcycles, I'd blame the motorcycle every time. Same logic applies here in my opinion
As a fellow boat owner (kayak but who’s counting) I can say with certainty that the boat had the right of way, he was not changing direction and had the right of way.
There is no such thing as right of way. The boat is obligated to avoid a collision, to manage his speed, and to match speed to the situation (among other things). The ski is obliged to do all of those things as well as maintaining speed and proper direction. Both skippers are to avoid collision and to use all means to monitor the water and traffic.
@@allanstraughan3966 Clearly stated in the Nav Rules: "RULE 8 Action to Avoid Collision (e) If necessary to avoid collision or allow more time to assess the situation, a vessel shall slacken her speed or take all way off by stopping or reversing her means of propulsion."
@@FireflyAereids I taught boating safety for almost 20 years. The term "right of way" (in this context) isn't found in the Nav Rules. One vessel is the stand-on vessel and the other is the give-way vessel. Under the Nav Rules, both captains are responsible for taking whatever action is necessary (in keeping with good seamanship) to avoid a collision. One captain may be more at fault; however, they're both responsible.
@@billbell2311 yeap, I get you. And that's what I mean. Both have responsibility but neither actually did. At the end of the day, despite all the specific rules in the colreg, the distilled principle is always "lookout, keep right, big eats small, power avoids unpowered/restricted, slow down, turn away/behind to avoid a collision" The ski was acting like an idiot. The boat was standon and keeping stbd. But in a high traffic situation, boat wasnt slowing down either. Hence, both are buffoons.
Jet Ski riders are at fault. They are riding and coming dangerously close to boats in an ACTIVE boating lane. It's extremely hazardous for them to be in this right of way especially at Haulover Inlet where the size of vessels is larger than average. Boat Captains CANNOT see these small jet ski's. These Jet Ski Riders should be cited by the police.
Full moon last night so people are still nuts in addition to it being a holiday. Not to mention, the less maneuverable boat has the right of way so that pretty much counts the jet skis out right off the bat. They practically drove right into the boat. Boat should have taken some preventative action, but I'd say the jet skis were riding unpredictably and failed to yield.
I love how the jetskier was fine but hammed up the injuries once the police arrived. I mean, I suspected he was injured, a head injury being a dangerous possibility, but man, his demeanour changed from a tough guy to a sick kid with his momma when he was being inspected for injuries.
The Inlet is not a payground. It is a thoroughfare. Everybody has a responsibility to follow the rules and be on the right side of the canel to avoid collision. Keeping a proper lookout is a prime responsibility. Both are at fault. Cheers
I am the captain of the boat, it doesn't show them playing in the inlet,I did slow down,horn on, and thought they moved out. Its like playing on I 95. I did check on the skier who was involved, he was ok. The other guy ,Yes I l9st my cool after the insults. Sorry it happened, and I'm happy no one was hurt.
You should sue the jet ski operator that hit you, they failed to follow navigation regulations and for reckless boat operation (which is an arrestable offense). These jet ski's should not be screwing off in the inlet when other marine traffic is present.
I didn't even see the jetski that got hit at first because I was busy watching the other one who turned in front of the boat. I think, so was the captain. I call that a distraction. The guy who got hit seemed fine when he was standing on his ski talking to the captain but couldn't stand up when he was on the police boat.
Agreed, I think the boat had the right of way. Nonetheless, it's not a license to hit him if it was avoidable. I didn't see the jetski on the port side either... I think the cap honestly didn't see him because of the other ski cutting across. Unfortunately, considering the other vids in the last couple of days of jetskis looking for a place to die. Ripping across boats bows purposely at close contact distance, this incident does not come as a surprise. Those guys should know that if they're gonna be stoopid, they better be tough. They've demonstrated a complete lack of disregard for life, especially their own. I'm wondering if those guys earned themselves a summons?. At least the guy that got crashed here seemed to be having a reasonable discussion with the boat's skipper (unlike his buddy who did nothing but stir the poop pot). Glad everyone was ok. Standing up straight on the ski, hands free...seems like he was quite all right. Hopefully everyone learned something from this pucker factor moment 🥶
@@jamesclark4 He was distracted by watching one jetski and didn't see the other. That's not unusual. I see those boats and jetskis at high speeds all of the time. It's bound to happen and has.
Looks like the jet ski which got hit was playing about in the surf in the inlet. Really stupid idea, the boat had little chance of seeing it in among the waves
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As a cop, I go with wreckless boating on the jetski, and disorderly conduct on the foul mouth jetskier not involved and let them pick their shit up at the tow yard at their expense!
Maniacs, absolutley PWC fault. Cant believe this shit goes on. These people need to be schooled first of all on safety, secondly on respect. Big boat, under power, give way. Big Egos, 80 mph sleds on the water this is what happens
I know absolutely nothing about boats/jet skis but love watching this channel here in Wales & my question regarding this is…surely it’s not a safe place for jet skis to be zipping around at the mouth of an entrance to a harbour?
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Those darn jet ski riders have no respect their always trying to launch off the wake from big boats it's a wonder they let jet ski riders even play around in the mouth at haul over inlet just for safety reasons
Jet skiers. They are on a little speedster that is WAY more agile than a boat, jumping wakes, not looking before turning... this particular instance is their fault.
@@staceysherman247 And not sure what video you were watching but zero boats were anywhere close to coming up behind him. If you'll notice, he came to a complete stop immediately after contact with the waverunner. Did any boat hit him? Nope. I merely suggested he slowed his speed "somewhat" due to heavy traffic. Not only did he slow his speed but he stopped completely and still avoided being rear-ended so your response was about the dumbest observation I've seen in quite a while. Use your head man.
@@staceysherman247what universe are you living in? You slow down if you need to. Skippers are supposed to be operating safely, not blasting through congestion. There were no boats behind him.
As a jet skier for years, just go somewhere else, get into open water, jump the natural waves instead of being around boats with dudes that have been drinking all day and have limited visibility of you.
The first jet ski was on the wrong side of the channel forcing the boat more into the middle. Plus the jet skis as usual were mucking around. By saying that the boat captain should have slowed down because of the congestion.
The "rules of the road" on the water, if the jet skis want to claim right of way for whatever reason, then they are the "stand on" vehicle and must stay on their course and speed so that the other can avoid him. Once he starts circling and gunning they lose any right of way they might have thought they had. They are like motorcycles playing chicken with cars and semis on the interstate.
I hate that has become the stereotype. I own a boat and 2 seadoos and have quite a bit of experience on the water. Yet because I maybe on a jetski I am seen as an idiot or irresponsible.
The way most of these PWC people handle their equipment I wonder why it has happened before, YOU CAN’T be cutting in front of boats and expect them to see you all the time!
Jet skis guys play back and forth in these inlets ! It’s an access in and out for larger boats . They have to navigate the waves for a smoother entry . Jet Sky pilots need to understand that !
Is there a reason why there isn't any speed limit at these inlets? As in, are the conditions there best to have some speed to enter the inlet and going slow might actually be endangering when the eddies whip up?
The jetskiers always have the responsibility not to be riding too close to larger vessels and not to get under foot, which that jetskier clearly failed to do.
Boat crashes into Jet Ski! Who is at fault here?
if you have to ask then you're really kinda a dum bazz...
The jet skis were operating in a transiting area while the boat was traveling in a direct fashion. The jet skis should not be maneuvering in transiting areas like that. Then the jet skis operators began acting like thugs even though the ski was at fault.
Jet ski at fault all day long …. 🤬🤬🤬
Jet skis always at fault
Jet ski riders , like motorcyclists think they’re somehow guardians of proper motoring
All the while outside the law
Jet skis should be banned inside the inlet unless entering or leaving. No playing in or within 500 yards of the inlet. Jet skiers are a menace.
Exactly doing loop de loos in an inlet isn't the smartest idea I've ever seen.
Yes, maybe it should be banned, but all other boats manage it, to go in at normal speed. Also if you see ppl like that doing shit, u can't go with that speed.
Same note larger vessels should have restricted speed in inlet.
There's no need to be blasting through a confined waterway.
@@wcresponder There is a certain speed you HAVE to go if you want to make it through that inlet safely. You cant idle through it. It never works well. AND all boats slow down well before the bridge, which is the idle speed border. I understand you're trying to play devils advocate, but try harder.
@@vandersgarage4682 Really.. you have to maintain a certain speed? WOW!
Who would have thought it.
That speed didn't need to be three quarter full.
No one said idle through, try again.
It's the rules to slow down at or before the bridge.
It's also the law for the captain/operator to operate their craft in a safe manner.
You need to try harder.
I was there watching the 4th of July boating per routine, front row seats watching this happen.
It was (per usual) the jet skiers fault. They were messing around in the north side of the inlet inside the entrance doing tricks and jumping over wakes absolutely ignoring traffic rules. The boat was coming in on the right side of the inlet, as he’s supposed to, had multiple boats close behind him and multiple jet skiers crossing in front of his path and messing around him. The jet skier crossed into his path last second and tried to make a turn to portside but couldn’t get out of the way on time. Also, what you don’t see on the video is that the captain had another jet sky and rocks nearby on his starboard side and couldn’t make a big turn to dodge (although you can see last second he did try to avoid once he noticed the jet sky being a total idiot and actually get in his path last second). But I don’t think he actually got hit, might have just been the boats wake, but maybe just grazed him. What’s fucked up is that the lame jet skiers posse ganged up on the boater and when the police got there it was multiple jet skiers words against the captain’s.
Bottom line: it’s the larger vessels right of way, he’s on the right side of the inlet, he can’t stop or reduce speed to quickly cause he has multiple large vessels behind him also at cruising speed, also jet sky is on port side of vessel so he has red light (not that it really matters in this situation, but a nice detail) and the jet skiers where fucking around in the inlet where they shouldn’t.
Sad that this guy’s 4th of July had to be ruined by typical jet skiers behavior
The video shows facts. Everything else is chatter. Boat captain did nothing wrong.
Jet Skit overall at fault, but what kind of Captain puts a surfboard up creating a blind spot like that! Contributing factor.
Not the best spot for it sure. constructive criticism, but a lil nit picky
@@davefraatz8429 yes 😅😂😂
Exactly! Boats have the right of way! Period end of story! Jet skier should get a ticket for not following the rules!
I own several Jet skis and it was definitely the jet skis fault. These type of riders make us all look bad.
Same as riders fell about these crotch rocket rice burners. My life is more important than a momentarily thrill. I got my thrills on closed course motocross tracks riding for a factory team-not on public roads where everyone is not of the same mindset, awareness.
Really ? Wow
Same with chopper clowns riding around on the freeways in packs. They act like Britney Spears crying for attention and don't realise they are just annoying for everyone else and put a bad light on other bikers.
Yes, you are so right it's always the few who pay for rest of us.
@@Ray56zme too I race Motocross from 1983 until 1990 125 and 250 cc at New England sports committee nesc what a great to be in our sport bikes were changing every year .
These jet ski idiots were doing circles in the inlet jumping boat wakes it is a high-volume channel not a playground and they shouldn't be obstructing the inlet like this and are totally at fault for circling right in front of the boat.
They behaviour is nearly to suicidal or criminal
Where else are they going to get waves to jump
Seems like a softball law FWC could pass, ban all operations of PWC that are not either ingressing or egressing haulover inlet when other non pwc marine traffic is within 500 ft.
I ride a jetski myself, when doing tricks you really don't have vision of the people around you so i agree, doing this in an inlet is incredible dangerous.
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The jet skiers can never seem to simply pass out of or in to the inlet like the boats do. They treat it like their own little water park.
As both a boater first, and someone who enjoys a blast on the jet ski it always infuriates me to see jet skis playing in a busy channel. That’s like doing donuts on the interstate and wondering why you got hit… but to be fair the boat could probably have shed a few knots ahead of coming into a busy inlet.
yep
Facts! Finally a good comment
YEAH instantly throttle down when this moron intentionally gets infront of you and then stuff your bow and get filled with water. this is like going 70mph (speed limit) on the right lane and then a guy merging infront of you going 30. it doesn't work like that Kyle
Saw the whole event . Three jet skiers performing some tricks right at the entrance of the inlet . How stupid is that . He was lucky he didn’t die there . Go do tricks somewhere else not in a heavy traffic area . Boat owner has the right of way and was responsible enough to stop after the incident.
If it’s a heavy traffic area then why travel so fast. Skippers of both vessels gave moronic displays of seamanship.
The boat was definitely traveling too fast into the inlet.
Why didn't he stop before he hit the skies? The skies didn't just pop up in front of him. He either didn't see them or expected them to scramble out of his way.
@@xxxmina Just when I think no one has a sense of humor anymore.
are there no wake bouys?@@BoltRM
Jet ski was absolutely in the wrong. Dude did a 360 in a matter of seconds and expecting a big boat to stop within that amount of time?
I’m just saying that logically any bigger object takes more time to maneuver and stop than a smaller craft. Same applies on most roads. If you’re riding a motorcycle and you cutoff a semi you shouldn’t count on the semi knowing you’re there or taking action to protect you. You have the tools to avoid danger. You just have to apply some common sense
Hate to break it to you but sense is no longer common. Entitlement is.
The boating rules do indeed take such common sense into account, it’s up to you as the captain to maintain a safe speed so you can react to situations.
It might not be someone being stupid which puts them in your path.
And even if it is someone being stupid you need to maintain a safe speed. That is what a skilled skipper does.
@@TheOminousVoidWispersboth sides of entitlement are on display here.
It’s hard to tell if the skis were playing from the video, if they were then it’s a dangerous place to do that.
The boat driving at high speed in narrow and congested water is also displaying a gigantic sense of entitlement, as well as breaking basic rules of seamanship.
Well said
Jet skis should be banned from the inlet. We gotta deal with this knuckle heads all the time
I ride through Haulover constantly. A netski trying to jump a wave almost landed in the bow of my boat a year ago. Jetskis should NOT be allowed to hang around the inlet! They should go in and out ONLY! THEY ARE RECKLESS. Boaters should always be conscious while going in and out of this inlet.
The Jetski driver and the captain seemed to have a a rather normal conversation, but the jetski driver's friend was yelling and escalating the whole situation, I think.
In general, I think the Jetskis were at fault here. You can see that they are moving out of the way, which means they 1. Saw the big boat approaching, 2. they were in the middle of the Inlet, doing idk what, 3. the Jetski that got hit basically turned into the big boat. You can clearly see that he jetski oversteers and then it hits.
Jet skis are so quick to move around a big boat is clearly going the direction there heading if you are cutting in and out all over the place that's your problem. Jet skis in the wrong all day.
I used to do iet ski tours for a living and you just dont mess around like this. Not through an inlet, nor in a shipping channel, or right in front of basically any other boat. You're the fastest, most maneuverable thing out there but you're also damn near invisible and you have absolutely no protection.
Yeah he's a snowflake
At least the cops got there quick.
Boat had the right of way, the skies were clearly playing unsafely in a high traffic area.
If a bunch of motorcycles were doing donuts and wheelies in a busy intersection and a car struck one of the motorcycles, I'd blame the motorcycle every time. Same logic applies here in my opinion
Shall they be called…..boatercycles?
It the cars trying to edge through unpredictable moving bikes I can see that, if it ploughs through at 50 mph that would seem pretty reckless
As a fellow boat owner (kayak but who’s counting) I can say with certainty that the boat had the right of way, he was not changing direction and had the right of way.
There is no such thing as right of way. The boat is obligated to avoid a collision, to manage his speed, and to match speed to the situation (among other things). The ski is obliged to do all of those things as well as maintaining speed and proper direction. Both skippers are to avoid collision and to use all means to monitor the water and traffic.
@@allanstraughan3966 Clearly stated in the Nav Rules:
"RULE 8
Action to Avoid Collision
(e) If necessary to avoid collision or allow more time to assess the situation, a vessel shall slacken her speed or take all way off by stopping or reversing her means of propulsion."
@@billbell2311yeap, which means, both vessels have every right to slow down. Seems neither of them did so.
@@FireflyAereids I taught boating safety for almost 20 years. The term "right of way" (in this context) isn't found in the Nav Rules. One vessel is the stand-on vessel and the other is the give-way vessel. Under the Nav Rules, both captains are responsible for taking whatever action is necessary (in keeping with good seamanship) to avoid a collision. One captain may be more at fault; however, they're both responsible.
@@billbell2311 yeap, I get you. And that's what I mean. Both have responsibility but neither actually did. At the end of the day, despite all the specific rules in the colreg, the distilled principle is always "lookout, keep right, big eats small, power avoids unpowered/restricted, slow down, turn away/behind to avoid a collision"
The ski was acting like an idiot.
The boat was standon and keeping stbd.
But in a high traffic situation, boat wasnt slowing down either.
Hence, both are buffoons.
Jet Ski riders are at fault. They are riding and coming dangerously close to boats in an ACTIVE boating lane. It's extremely hazardous for them to be in this right of way especially at Haulover Inlet where the size of vessels is larger than average. Boat Captains CANNOT see these small jet ski's. These Jet Ski Riders should be cited by the police.
The JET SKIS are like annoying little PESTS in the inlet...
Perhaps a future episode on Judge Judy. It would be entertaining to see the jet ski operator explain himself.
Full moon last night so people are still nuts in addition to it being a holiday. Not to mention, the less maneuverable boat has the right of way so that pretty much counts the jet skis out right off the bat. They practically drove right into the boat. Boat should have taken some preventative action, but I'd say the jet skis were riding unpredictably and failed to yield.
I love how the jetskier was fine but hammed up the injuries once the police arrived. I mean, I suspected he was injured, a head injury being a dangerous possibility, but man, his demeanour changed from a tough guy to a sick kid with his momma when he was being inspected for injuries.
The Inlet is not a payground. It is a thoroughfare. Everybody has a responsibility to follow the rules and be on the right side of the canel to avoid collision. Keeping a proper lookout is a prime responsibility. Both are at fault. Cheers
I am the captain of the boat, it doesn't show them playing in the inlet,I did slow down,horn on, and thought they moved out. Its like playing on I 95. I did check on the skier who was involved, he was ok. The other guy ,Yes I l9st my cool after the insults. Sorry it happened, and I'm happy no one was hurt.
Glad you're okay, what did the police do?
You should sue the jet ski operator that hit you, they failed to follow navigation regulations and for reckless boat operation (which is an arrestable offense). These jet ski's should not be screwing off in the inlet when other marine traffic is present.
Its so funny how if we simply go fishing on the north side of the inlet they kick us out but nobody says anything when jetskiers act like this
Jet skis are quickly becoming the bicyclist of the seas
"Share the road" or in this case "Share the water" :)
@setoredan bikes on roads it's the dumbest thing to ever be considered
Edit peddle bikes
They are the "crotch rockets of rush hour"
@@jamesclark4 I so agree
Florida #1 in Pedestrian and bicycle deaths...hmmm wonder why. My car is bigger I had right of way
Jet skis are a menace no matter the water.
Not all jet ski's are problematic. I ride my jet ski like I drive my 32 ft worldcat, in a predictable way.
I didn't even see the jetski that got hit at first because I was busy watching the other one who turned in front of the boat. I think, so was the captain. I call that a distraction. The guy who got hit seemed fine when he was standing on his ski talking to the captain but couldn't stand up when he was on the police boat.
That's a good point. I though so as well.
So he was operating at high speed in a busy area distracted sounds safe
Agreed, I think the boat had the right of way. Nonetheless, it's not a license to hit him if it was avoidable.
I didn't see the jetski on the port side either... I think the cap honestly didn't see him because of the other ski cutting across.
Unfortunately, considering the other vids in the last couple of days of jetskis looking for a place to die. Ripping across boats bows purposely at close contact distance, this incident does not come as a surprise.
Those guys should know that if they're gonna be stoopid, they better be tough. They've demonstrated a complete lack of disregard for life, especially their own. I'm wondering if those guys earned themselves a summons?.
At least the guy that got crashed here seemed to be having a reasonable discussion with the boat's skipper (unlike his buddy who did nothing but stir the poop pot).
Glad everyone was ok. Standing up straight on the ski, hands free...seems like he was quite all right.
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@@jamesclark4 He was distracted by watching one jetski and didn't see the other. That's not unusual. I see those boats and jetskis at high speeds all of the time. It's bound to happen and has.
He'll recover real quick when he can't find a lawyer to take his case.
This guy has a sick set up on that boat 😎
The incoming vessel definitely had the right of way.
Imagine thinking your on a jet ski at an inlet and you dont want to yield to boats, and think ill just clog up the inlet fookin off. 😂😂😂
Love the view at 0.13
The Jet Skiers in this video continue to just bump into the sides of boats like boat owners don't care about their boats getting scratched.
Where's the fenders at
@@crispysocksss Why need fenders before coming to a dock, slip, lift? Ever think?
@@crispysocksss fenders are boogers after you leave the dock
Small boats make way for bigger boats.. 101.
jet skiers messing around in the inlet are like motorcyclists doing stunts on the interstate, eventually you're going to get got.
Looks like the jet ski which got hit was playing about in the surf in the inlet. Really stupid idea, the boat had little chance of seeing it in among the waves
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The best Moment was the Epic Rage when a Boat hit the Jet Ski at the Inlet.
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As a cop, I go with wreckless boating on the jetski, and disorderly conduct on the foul mouth jetskier not involved and let them pick their shit up at the tow yard at their expense!
Maniacs, absolutley PWC fault. Cant believe this shit goes on. These people need to be schooled first of all on safety, secondly on respect. Big boat, under power, give way. Big Egos, 80 mph sleds on the water this is what happens
PWC....people with color?
Biggest boat has the right-of-way. That’s the rules.
Imagine being in your 30s and wearing a Halloween mask while jet skiing lmao
Omg I have to rewatch I didn't even notice that
Morons.
I would make one suggestion for the boat captain. Remove the surfboard from the front of the bow. Definitely obstructs forward view.
I'm more impressed with the image quality!! 🤩
The big boat still had an insane speed … but yeah get those jet skis outta the inlet???
The dog was listening to both sides.
I know absolutely nothing about boats/jet skis but love watching this channel here in Wales & my question regarding this is…surely it’s not a safe place for jet skis to be zipping around at the mouth of an entrance to a harbour?
It's always gonna be a problem when you have big boats and jet skis in the same pass driving as fast as they want.
🛑🛑 Jetskis screwing around in the Inlet is a bad idea.
They were like that in Ocean City Maryland when we ran out of there.
The Jetskis run a unpredicted course and make navigating the inlet even more dangerous.
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no matter how good of a captain you are, boats can' stop on a dime
That’s why good skippers operate at a speed which gives them time to avoid collisions…..
Jet skis and paddleboarders…the scourge of all waters
Those darn jet ski riders have no respect their always trying to launch off the wake from big boats it's a wonder they let jet ski riders even play around in the mouth at haul over inlet just for safety reasons
What sucks is many of these jetski riders are inexperienced. I bet I am one of the only seadoo owners on my lake that have a boaters license.
The Less Maneuverable craft has the right of way. Bigger, heavier, less quickly-reactive boat has the right of way.
I get the whole jet skis being in the inlet. But this was 100% on the boat captain!
Jumping waves going back and forth across the inlet. Smart
You have the words switched around. JETSKI Crashes INTO BOAT
And tell the pontoon loon to take down the dive flag.....
Jet skiers: the cyclists of the sea. Nothing is ever their fault
Jet skiers. They are on a little speedster that is WAY more agile than a boat, jumping wakes, not looking before turning... this particular instance is their fault.
Love your videos. Super clear, nicely shot.
I blame the jet ski. What he’s doing is like doing donuts on a highway.
Waverunner was at fault but the boat certainly could've reduced speed somewhat being that the inlet was congested.
I’m sorry you’re dead wrong they were other boats behind him. He cannot slow down, then get rammed in an ass with another boat. Use your head man.
@@staceysherman247 And not sure what video you were watching but zero boats were anywhere close to coming up behind him. If you'll notice, he came to a complete stop immediately after contact with the waverunner. Did any boat hit him? Nope. I merely suggested he slowed his speed "somewhat" due to heavy traffic. Not only did he slow his speed but he stopped completely and still avoided being rear-ended so your response was about the dumbest observation I've seen in quite a while. Use your head man.
@@staceysherman247what universe are you living in? You slow down if you need to.
Skippers are supposed to be operating safely, not blasting through congestion.
There were no boats behind him.
Boat was returning and jet ski was in his lane looked like.
0:45 that dog is funny
As a jet skier for years, just go somewhere else, get into open water, jump the natural waves instead of being around boats with dudes that have been drinking all day and have limited visibility of you.
The first jet ski was on the wrong side of the channel forcing the boat more into the middle. Plus the jet skis as usual were mucking around. By saying that the boat captain should have slowed down because of the congestion.
Noticed that too...
Love this channel
The inlet is a passageway not a playground for jetskis
I was a jet skier before we became boaters, and the crazy crap other skiers did was enough for me to understand why boaters hate them.
Nothing like going through cool waves bro! Or wakes
That's like playing a game of pickleball on the interstate.
Can’t take my eyes from the dog like “Humans 🙄”
The jet ski hit the boat. The jet ski made the turn into the boat. Jet ski as at fault
Shits more dangerous than drunk boaters, how are jetskis allowed to play at an inlet, insanity. Dudes lucky to be alive
Please take a moment and write into FWC and local Florida representatives and ask them to make it illegal.
What camera are you using? The quality is amazing!
Smaller boat must yield to the bigger boat.
Motor boat had right of way. He is the less maneuverable boat.
Jet skis were hot dogging in in the middle of a channel
Bigger vessel always haves right of way Stephen perschall from slidell Louisiana God bless 🙏🏻
big boys are playing with muscles.
The "rules of the road" on the water, if the jet skis want to claim right of way for whatever reason, then they are the "stand on" vehicle and must stay on their course and speed so that
the other can avoid him. Once he starts circling and gunning they lose any right of way they might have thought they had. They are like motorcycles playing chicken with cars and semis on the interstate.
We call the Jet ski's where I boat "gnats"
Jet skis and the clowns that own them are a hazard !!
I hate that has become the stereotype. I own a boat and 2 seadoos and have quite a bit of experience on the water. Yet because I maybe on a jetski I am seen as an idiot or irresponsible.
Not all jet ski operators is this stupid, I own and operate both, some boaters are just as stupid have you not seen BG's other channels
This is an inlet not a playground for Jet Skis. Bound to happen when they are playing around in the middle of the channel where boats travel.
The way most of these PWC people handle their equipment I wonder why it has happened before, YOU CAN’T be cutting in front of boats and expect them to see you all the time!
Anyone with common sense would not want to be in the inlet on a JetSki on a busy day like that
Jet skis guys play back and forth in these inlets ! It’s an access in and out for larger boats . They have to navigate the waves for a smoother entry .
Jet Sky pilots need to understand that !
0:11 Dat focus pull...
Darwin Award, Jet Ski edition
Is there a reason why there isn't any speed limit at these inlets?
As in, are the conditions there best to have some speed to enter the inlet and going slow might actually be endangering when the eddies whip up?
Jet ski runners are like gnats to these boats trying to go through this inlet. Jet Ski fault!
I call them Water Pigeons
@@P.Rack25 Water maggots
Boats trying to enter the harbor.
Jet skis playing in the entrance.
Get the hell out of the way
Big boat has right of way
I like how the Jet ski punks circle the vessel and try to splash him with wake... Captain should have tested his hull on the rest of them.
😂😂 oh gawd
I bet south FL is crawling with those damn Puerto Ricans, lol.
I didn't see any captain in the video until police got there...
Lmao and then what? Spend the rest of his life in a prison? Brilliant idea
That definitely falls under illegal vessel operation
Right away, the larger boat who travels in a stright line and the jet ski's try to get as close as possible run them over
Jetskiiers in miami seem like paper plate guys in cars
All fun in games until a boat gets hurt 😅
The jetskiers always have the responsibility not to be riding too close to larger vessels and not to get under foot, which that jetskier clearly failed to do.
I wonder how long it will be before Skis become banned at Haulover Inlet?
Maybe a skier dying will speed up that process. 🤷🏻