@@BOATSNAPS i thought he did this 1 man job most of time with two lines first pull cut the line and then fasst forward but the other dude whas on his first day prob
@Chiefkyle A Conneely was referring that the camera man and "the idiot" swaped boats while flipping the sunken boat hence the "It was not his equipment"
you guys might want to look into lift bags or tire tubes. you can attach them to the cleats and inflate one side, than the other, you can role a vessel in place then its stable to be able to be pumped out , then you can tow it where ever, you guys are doing this job the hard way
Nice recovery - very interesting to watch. I grinned when the discharge hose broke and he was pumping into his own boat, trying to discharge overboard. This guy thinks on his feet and knows what he's doing, narrating all the while. Keep a good knife in your pocket (and the duct tape handy)! Good work.
He had one. It would be real hard to miss if you watched the video. I was laughing when he was truing to pull the hose apart instead of cutting it. 5:27
After watching all the videos of boats go in and out of the inlets and the videos of the mayhem at boatramps this is just awesome to watch. I need more of this.
if that was your buddies first time doing this, you didn't exactly explain what his objective was, you micro managed him. his poor performance was your fault.
Yeah, this is the first of their videos I've ever watched. I wonder if they always work together like a finely maintained, well-tuned and oiled machine as they did in this one.
things happen very fast at this inlet and many boaters dont have lots of empierce even if they have lots of money if you go through at slack tide its like lake most of the time
Got to be honest with you the guy that first hooked up to the back it was painful to watch I mean a rookie could have done better overall good job love the fact he had a failure and you didn't miss a beat and free corrected everything good job brother thank God there's people like you out there
How come after coming aboard the sunken craft you just didn't un plug the rear boat plug? You certainly drug it far enough to drain out the water inside.
Truly not that difficult to flip a capsized boat, but you have to get it moving forward after that. If the boat is going fast enough, and you are going far enough, it will dewater itself if the drain plug is out. Otherwise, and wisely... it's time for dewatering. Flipping a capsized (reasonably-sized) boat is just like flipping a turtled PWC ( Jet Ski), but you need lines instead of your body. Two llnes go OVER the hull to cleats on the far side of the boat, then pull on those lines, over the hull, until it flips. If the tow boat has the horsepower, it WILL flip. If the tow boat is big and bouyant enough, they can hook up an alongside tow (as was done). 1) get the capsized/towed boat moving forward. 2) actively dewater as you can.
How did this boat sink? Is this a common problem? And what is on the bottom of the boat? Asking from Wyoming so I have no experience with boats in the ocean.
First.
First
And?
I wouldn't want to be forced to use these guys. They made that look hard.
Legend has it these two are still messing about with the sunken boat.
About halfway through I new I needed to go read the comments. Probably the best part of most videos
Almost always is.
I’m at the halfway mark too and thought I’d come check in on others’ thoughts 😂
I agree
Are you still pulling that boat? I’m up in New Jersey and thought I just saw you guys heading up the Hudson River.
😧🤦🏻♂️
Lol
@@BOATSNAPS i thought he did this 1 man job most of time with two lines first pull cut the line and then fasst forward but the other dude whas on his first day prob
That is pretty cool how you flipped that. Technique is everything!
That was freaking awesome! I still dont understand how the got the boat to flip over. We need more videos like this!
Wow good job despite all the little gremlins that popped up! Experience is life’s best teacher!
It might be a good idea to check your equipment from time to time so it works when you need it.
It was not his equipment it belonged to the idiot
@Chiefkyle Do you have problem with Fire Dept hoses being torn off in your area ?
@Chiefkyle A Conneely was referring that the camera man and "the idiot" swaped boats while flipping the sunken boat hence the "It was not his equipment"
You can tell these two dont like each other very much bc both of them don't work very well with other ppl lol
One is a Professional the other is a fucking idiot . It has nothing to do with liking each other
its either that the comment you got or they are the best of friends
Good help is soooooooo hard to find.
you guys might want to look into lift bags or tire tubes. you can attach them to the cleats and inflate one side, than the other, you can role a vessel in place then its stable to be able to be pumped out , then you can tow it where ever, you guys are doing this job the hard way
Chuck, Dwight in AZ. 4:30am here. You might as well been flipping THAT boat by yourself... Lol
Capt. #2 needed some training back at the dock, on how to flip a capsized boat.
Tony awesome footage !!! Thanks for bringing it to us, HB ROCKS THE CONTENT !!!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it
This so should be a reality TV show
The was so interesting.
I had no idea how one would flip over a capsized boat.
Thanks for the video!
He made that look easy. Very few people have the skills to pull this off
No they made that look very very hard you want to see ez go watch tow boat us
@@EO.studios watch your tone
The cost of this recovery probably cost more than the value of the boat.
We need more of these vids! This was fun to watch
Working on it.
That was well done considering only one person on each boat.
Agree
And the other person seemed a bit behind the curve.
Great application of" Improvise, Adapt, Overcome" !!! Good job
What’s up with that? Why is there only one guy in each emergency recovery boats??
@@noneofyourbusiness8251 Money
Chris Fix can do anything! Well done !
Yup
So... the cost of recovery probably exceeded the value of that boat?
Truly. The HOA and city fines are probably very expensive and worth the tow and disposal.
Would insurance cover this, if you had it?
@@colinashby3775 Good question
@@colinashby3775 Yes it would! Depending on your policy of course but most of the time it will!
Another Awesome video this time with Capt Chuck and Fast response
Thank you. We agree Chuck and Co. are the best in the biz.
Wow! That was awesome. But life and limb is more important! You earned every $$$
They sure did.
Awesome job to the guy filming!
Nice recovery - very interesting to watch.
I grinned when the discharge hose broke and he was pumping into his own boat, trying to discharge overboard. This guy thinks on his feet and knows what he's doing, narrating all the while. Keep a good knife in your pocket (and the duct tape handy)! Good work.
He had one. It would be real hard to miss if you watched the video. I was laughing when he was truing to pull the hose apart instead of cutting it. 5:27
He burned a hole in the pontoon with the mufler.
You guys provide a great service. Really enjoyed this. Don’t get service like this is Africa.
Wow thanks so much. 😌
verry bad team work !
Very impressive!! Capt Chuck’s boat is stupid fast!!
It really is.
That was really cool to watch ! Great job! Ty!
That guy's got some big brass ones jumping boat to boat while underway!!
Yes
A perfect example on why you need to secure the pump! A simple latch down for easy removal. AND >>> A shorter discharge hose for inboard pump use!
That crunching sound when walking on the underside of the boat 🥴
Great teamwork! A lot to accomplish without any help,or special equipment!
That was new to me. Good to see.
Thanks
nice work, doing the work of three!
After watching all the videos of boats go in and out of the inlets and the videos of the mayhem at boatramps this is just awesome to watch. I need more of this.
I love these videos
Proper maintenance of your own gear would help.
Very Cool Job. Very old boat that you save! Be save !
Indeed
if that was your buddies first time doing this, you didn't exactly explain what his objective was, you micro managed him. his poor performance was your fault.
I agree, he was being rushed the entire time. That’s now mistakes and injury’s occur.
Yeah, this is the first of their videos I've ever watched. I wonder if they always work together like a finely maintained, well-tuned and oiled machine as they did in this one.
Outstanding job, well done !
What a "Chit Show". Lol!
That was cool, now do that to the Poseidon Adventure!
The plastic bags in that sunken boat!🥴 Must have never done any cleaning. 😳
That was the first time for the other guy, and the second for you?
That was amazing and interesting. You both have great talent.
Thank you so much!
good job!
Just another day in Miami where no one checks there stuff if it was me I wood have never shown this what a shame.
💪great video
Great work any very informative!!!!
Amazing job.. well done
Cool video.
Thanks
He needs to put he’s listening is on !!
Yay! I just gave this vid it's 1000th like! 👍
A person doing this job could change their name, temporarily, to Manky Bilgewater!
😎♥️👍🏼
18:05 Is this where hot exhaust meets rubber boat an goes boom?
like a pro
Boa noite, lindo vídeo e boa sorte
Muito obrigado
things happen very fast at this inlet and many boaters dont have lots of empierce even if they have lots of money if you go through at slack tide its like lake most of the time
They need to have 2 people on the pump boat.
Got to be honest with you the guy that first hooked up to the back it was painful to watch I mean a rookie could have done better overall good job love the fact he had a failure and you didn't miss a beat and free corrected everything good job brother thank God there's people like you out there
Yikes! Did anyone notice the crap on the bottom of that boat. Wonder what other maintenance was ignored.
You need another man on your boat. You got it done, but very skechy.
I would've thought standard gear would include a way to repair the hoses, if necessary....silly me....
Found Andrew Camarata's doppelganger 😂
I would keep another short 2 foot discharge hose on board just for that reason
So , it flopped over on it's back so someone could clean it ?
How much does this service cost ??
Good job
Thanks
How come after coming aboard the sunken craft you just didn't un plug the rear boat plug? You certainly drug it far enough to drain out the water inside.
Truly not that difficult to flip a capsized boat, but you have to get it moving forward after that. If the boat is going fast enough, and you are going far enough, it will dewater itself if the drain plug is out. Otherwise, and wisely... it's time for dewatering.
Flipping a capsized (reasonably-sized) boat is just like flipping a turtled PWC ( Jet Ski), but you need lines instead of your body.
Two llnes go OVER the hull to cleats on the far side of the boat, then pull on those lines, over the hull, until it flips. If the tow boat has the horsepower, it WILL flip. If the tow boat is big and bouyant enough, they can hook up an alongside tow (as was done).
1) get the capsized/towed boat moving forward.
2) actively dewater as you can.
You can't get the help! LOL
Yall should rig up hard pvc on discharge never have to worry about breaking it off,
Don't drop the microtech and buddy jumping the water lol
You need to do maintenance on your own vessels. Very disturbing the condition of your equipment.! Dumb and dumber to the "rescue?"
Couldn't get a good look but that looked like the apartment where Dexter lived?
I was going to comment , but the below comments pretty much sums it up .
Great teamwork!
What teamwork?
I’d love to have a job like that in a warm area we only get 3 months of warm weather up here
ROOKIE JOB :D ;D ;D
Who is the boss? Who would want to work there?
Man, and I just put insurance on the thing 💁🏻♂️
hey dude do you realy need ads every 15 seconds
We don’t control that but I do know that TH-cam offers a premium service that eliminates ads.
nothing is free in life
I have premium YT. No ads ever.
Do they do training courses for this,? If so, i know 2 eager candidates......
Like a bunch of misfits, glad your not afraid to show it
:57 Capt Chuck's registration is expired.
The video is from 2019. His registrations are up to date as he is the best in the biz.
It sucks when you have to work with someone else that is clueless.
That’s was interesting 🤔
We used to pull the Bung out while going along to drain the water out of my brothers dinghy.......
microtech in salt water? What a baller.
What caused the boat to capsize while tied to the dock?
Damnnn look at the pros in the comments.
Tell us how it sunk in the first place
Good job expanding content, do you buy footage from these different filmers?
Thanks! It’s all ours.
Tiny little boat definitely would’ve been easier one boat lol
The cost of this salvage surely is a lot more that the worth of the vessel!
That's some nasty ass looking water...
How did this boat sink? Is this a common problem? And what is on the bottom of the boat? Asking from Wyoming so I have no experience with boats in the ocean.
No idea. Old boat.. no maintenance.. heavy rains ?
what a mess lol all the way around
ASMR when he walked on the hull.
😁 Barnacle crunch