This Haulover TH-cam Channel is "The King" in my opinion, nice and calm watching the action, not endless commentary blithering on and on. Love these videos Keep up the Great Work! Thank You!
How did she do? Stuffing the bow, jarring your back, power-washing your electronics with saltwater, and roller-coasting through soaking-wet chaos, is what boating dreams are made of.
I’ve boated for 20+ years. I went in & out of several NC inlets. I’m dumb founded by the many boaters coming & going just POUND/SLAM their boats in the waves …. Can’t believe their LACK OF CONCERN about causing damage or especially lack of safety…. Thank you for the videos 😁👍
@@bigeasy_f150 As a non boater, I was thinking the same thing. These boats are not like the boats of 20 years ago, and can likely handle a beating. I'm sure they make boats/yachts for all budgets, but the more you invest, the thicker the hull. 😁
They are exactly like the boats of 20 years ago, but with evolutionary improvements in materials n techniques...my 1987, ame400 vinyl Ester skater, still an amazing. Work of fiberglass art... what these videos show is how incompetent most of these boat owners are...these lady "captain" was going alittle too slow, and needs to work the throttles, better angle, etc...watch the real fishermen, and performance boaters, often they drive with more awareness n control. And yes, you can break any boat...I see too many throttle choppers falling into the wave troughs and not using their heads to properly trim n drive too timidly, over their heads...and these bow rider morons, stuffing the bow loaded with idiots and the so called captain?lol is alone at the helm, allowing it! Why go out that inlet, when u don't have to...I have a skater, owned a velocity, pantera...and a closed deck sportboat, deep cockpit, secure bolsters, built motors than can be hammered on is the best way to cruise 39 to 50 miles c each way in south florida waters and not some glorified lake boat or overloaded cc, or bowrider pos.
The irresponsible actions of some of these captains, that let these people sit up front of these boats, then with no life preservers is just, well there are no words for the stupidity.
I wouldn't give enough credit to some of those guys with their expensive toys to call them "captains". Sure, it's exciting when someone offers you a ride on a boat, esp. a nice one, and it's the same with exotic cars, motorcycles and small aircraft. You have to use your brain, ask questions, and actually be concerned with safety before you venture out with anyone who you probably are already fully aware of, is not the most mature, or responsible person to be taking others' lives for granted. Every responsible "captain" not only gives a run through, what is expected, what folks should do, or not do, makes sure that safety equipment fits, and is used, but ascertains who might not be suitable, and most importantly, know what the conditions are in advance. There are certainly a lot of overpaid, immature boys out there who are out of their league as "captains". Owners, more like it.
@@luvyesmusici4886 Same here back packing in the mountains. These idiots who live on the front range/Denver think just because it says Colorado on their license the rest of the state is the same city park they walk. Late fall or early spring especially. Flip flops, shorts, or sneakers short sleeve hawain shirt and then they ask: you think it's ok to start our hike now? And they are starting 2+ miles out at 1pm in the afternoon with storms rolling in. Dumbass city living does that to people. Update: like the doofus at 6:00 Stingray; WHAT AN IRRESPONSIBLE IDIOT!
@@luvyesmusici4886 are there no laws about life vests , and do these so called captains have to upgrade their licenses because most should not have one this is amazingly dangerous .
@@huertalapaz8359 Huerta, not sure where you live, but in most states in the U.S., or perhaps, you have to have a life vest for every passenger somewhere on the boat, if not being worn. Pretty sure that is a pretty common international law for big boats or ships, as well.Many states, they will give you a citation. Is the law being followed in most places? Absolutely not.
I am on the Pacific Coast of Mexico all children has to have on a vest in all boats , raised in California we were never as children in a boat on fresh water or ocean allowed to be without vests , the people in most those boats IMO could not even get a vest on in time nor could they swim very far for very long .
Spent a few years professionally fishing Bass Straight (between the Southern Australian mainland and Tasmania) and Wild West Coast of Tasmania..it totally confounds me that some boat owners coming out of Haulover obviously don’t do a weather check! love watching them though ..thanks Wavy Boats…
They're not banned. Just too many idiots move here from somewhere else and think they're skilled seafarers. Money can by things, but it cannot by brains or common sense. Too many idiots with more money than sense. smh
@@Trouble-Clef I understand. Here, you’ve got all these beautiful people that aren’t going to cover their bodies with a PFD. Why? It’s not cool. Not sexy.
He doesn't say "gentleman." But he does put "guy," "dude," and "dad" sometimes. Point is that putting the gender of the captain in the title is not new.
That right there is called a Small Craft Advisory...Best Captain out there was the Blackfin. When 100+ ft yachts are rolling like that, keep your center consoles at the docks.
I’m curious where people are going when they leave this place…I can’t imagine the entire trip would be like this…..that would be insane. What is the destination? It must be awesome to go through this craziness.
They are going out to open sea. This is an inlet meaning a small entrance where the tides go in and out of the intercoastal, which is why the current is so strong here. Sometimes it's the only real way out so they kinda have to go through here if they want to reach the ocean.
Usually roughest right at the inlets, esp if it’s a rough day with outgoing tide and the waves compress together. I learned this the hard way bringing a 21 ft boat out on a day with 4 ft seas and the waves in the inlet were about 8 ft. Took all I knew and lots of luck to get out of it with my boat afloat. Valuable lesson learned that day.
I recall going in and out of haulover in the late 60's early 70's in a 14' seanmyph with my dad, not necessarily in that chop but in a smaller boat you should hug the getties and as soon as possible turn out to the north or south depending on wind direction. If any fishermen remember those times they'll remember Pete Rainer the Fying Fisherman
The Scout captain did a great job of powering over the tops to keep the nose up while the transom rode down the backside. Lady captain needed a bit more power and trim to keep the nose from diving. But they both have bigger balls than me! I’m staying inshore on a day like that
Considering how Haulover was popping I think she did fairly well although I do wonder if she’d have had a better ride with a touch more throttle. I do realize it could have made it worse
I'm happy to see Jet Skiers escorting these boats out. With the lack of Life Vests being worn, I just know they regulary pick people up who discover the HARD WAY, that Grab Bars are over-rated. And I am glad to see people deciding that Discretion is the better part of valor.
Ah, she didn't do too bad all in all, she's got the right boat for it, just needed to hold the throttle and power through, instead she backed off once the deck got wet... Pretty rough day!!!
that sea-doo came awfully close...and around the 7 min. mark, hilarious, the guy in the back was trying to empty the water in the boat with a cup...lol...and we don't need life jackets...those are for wimps...
@@NeverEnoughPyro40 Missed my point. Its not about affording it, its how it will affect the average boater at 1.2-2mpg. Especially when it starts to negatively impact the economy in a big big way. Inflation etc, going to be a different picture in a short period of time.
I'm looking forward to it. It will clear out the waterways of a lot of the inexperienced/"casual"/annoying boaters and make the lives of more dedicated boaters like me more pleasant. I would gladly pay $8/gallon if it cleared out half of the boating traffic. Not to mention that it might start to bring the demand for boats/boat parts more into balance with supply and slow the price inflation of boats. On a similar note, I'm going to continue to reiterate the ridiculousness of the people who buy/finance a $100k+ boat and then say they are using their boat less because they can't afford >$200 bills at the gas pump.
When you can see waves breaking as far as you can see in the distance, that right there tells you you shouldn't be going out, unless you prefer punishing your boat in your body
1:52 i wouldn't doubt that boat now has structural damage slamming down from 15-20 ft like that over and over. Cant be good. The hull can be seen flexing in that slow motion clip of it slamming down.
How did she do? Never seen a lady captain attack waves of that size at Haulover! 😳🚀
More balls then some male skippers
hope boat and crew all OK
Wow. That was interesting. 🙀
Haulover took the win.
I like "lady" captains because I have actually gotten laid in my life.
Ridem cowgirl!
Considering the conditions and the fact the waves looked about her boats length apart.
Damn fine.
Looks like a good day to stay home, have a few cold beers and binge watch Wavy Boats!!!
This Haulover TH-cam Channel is "The King" in my opinion, nice and calm watching the action, not endless commentary blithering on and on. Love these videos Keep up the Great Work! Thank You!
Totaly aggree. The best channel. 👍👌
With those conditions, I think she did well.
How did she do? Stuffing the bow, jarring your back, power-washing your electronics with saltwater, and roller-coasting through soaking-wet chaos, is what boating dreams are made of.
Thanks for showing the large Yatch towards the end. Looking forward to seeing more larger vessels maneuver out there in the rough.
She did great! Kept control of the boat the entire time. That day was big. Great job Lady Captain !!
A full send, for the lovely Capi. 👌 Haulover's running on all cylinders.
She did a kick ass!!! Job for the conditions!!!
Being a boat captain for 33yrs I would say she did a great job considering 👍
I’ve boated for 20+ years. I went in & out of several NC inlets. I’m dumb founded by the many boaters coming & going just POUND/SLAM their boats in the waves …. Can’t believe their LACK OF CONCERN about causing damage or especially lack of safety…. Thank you for the videos 😁👍
when you pay half to a quarter of a million for a boat, it better take that without any damage
@@bigeasy_f150 As a non boater, I was thinking the same thing. These boats are not like the boats of 20 years ago, and can likely handle a beating. I'm sure they make boats/yachts for all budgets, but the more you invest, the thicker the hull. 😁
They are exactly like the boats of 20 years ago, but with evolutionary improvements in materials n techniques...my 1987, ame400 vinyl Ester skater, still an amazing. Work of fiberglass art... what these videos show is how incompetent most of these boat owners are...these lady "captain" was going alittle too slow, and needs to work the throttles, better angle, etc...watch the real fishermen, and performance boaters, often they drive with more awareness n control. And yes, you can break any boat...I see too many throttle choppers falling into the wave troughs and not using their heads to properly trim n drive too timidly, over their heads...and these bow rider morons, stuffing the bow loaded with idiots and the so called captain?lol is alone at the helm, allowing it! Why go out that inlet, when u don't have to...I have a skater, owned a velocity, pantera...and a closed deck sportboat, deep cockpit, secure bolsters, built motors than can be hammered on is the best way to cruise 39 to 50 miles c each way in south florida waters and not some glorified lake boat or overloaded cc, or bowrider pos.
Its the challenge of taking thise sets on.
I think she did a wonderful job giving the conditions she was in!!
That first Captain, 👍👍🇺🇸💪 got to hand it to her, she was committed.
The irresponsible actions of some of these captains, that let these people sit up front of these boats, then with no life preservers is just, well there are no words for the stupidity.
I wouldn't give enough credit to some of those guys with their expensive toys to call them "captains".
Sure, it's exciting when someone offers you a ride on a boat, esp. a nice one, and it's the same with exotic cars, motorcycles and small aircraft. You have to use your brain, ask questions, and actually be concerned with safety before you venture out with anyone who you probably are already fully aware of, is not the most mature, or responsible person to be taking others' lives for granted.
Every responsible "captain" not only gives a run through, what is expected, what folks should do, or not do, makes sure that safety equipment fits, and is used, but ascertains who might not be suitable, and most importantly, know what the conditions are in advance.
There are certainly a lot of overpaid, immature boys out there who are out of their league as "captains". Owners, more like it.
@@luvyesmusici4886 Same here back packing in the mountains. These idiots who live on the front range/Denver think just because it says Colorado on their license the rest of the state is the same city park they walk.
Late fall or early spring especially. Flip flops, shorts, or sneakers short sleeve hawain shirt and then they ask: you think it's ok to start our hike now? And they are starting 2+ miles out at 1pm in the afternoon with storms rolling in.
Dumbass city living does that to people.
Update: like the doofus at 6:00 Stingray; WHAT AN IRRESPONSIBLE IDIOT!
@@luvyesmusici4886 are there no laws about life vests , and do these so called captains have to upgrade their licenses because most should not have one this is amazingly dangerous .
@@huertalapaz8359 Huerta, not sure where you live, but in most states in the U.S., or perhaps, you have to have a life vest for every passenger somewhere on the boat, if not being worn. Pretty sure that is a pretty common international law for big boats or ships, as well.Many states, they will give you a citation. Is the law being followed in most places? Absolutely not.
I am on the Pacific Coast of Mexico all children has to have on a vest in all boats , raised in California we were never as children in a boat on fresh water or ocean allowed to be without vests , the people in most those boats IMO could not even get a vest on in time nor could they swim very far for very long .
6:15 -- I dub this captain "Thanksgiving" because he's got so much stuffing 😂
I bet she showed up most dudes out there! Love the ladies getting out and killing it! Good work!
Spent a few years professionally fishing Bass Straight (between the Southern Australian mainland and Tasmania) and Wild West Coast of Tasmania..it totally confounds me that some boat owners coming out of Haulover obviously don’t do a weather check! love watching them though ..thanks Wavy Boats…
What do you catch there? Swordfish? Snapper? Cheers mate
@@fisherman7834 On days like this, you have to be ready to catch your SEA MATE ?
Good job Lady Captain!
Bro that pass is cranking! I think she did more than fair 🌊
She’s got plenty of horses, feed them!
Wow that first boat took a heck of a beating. That video should be a promotional sales video. Tuff boat.
Look at that water! So beautiful.
Too bad life jackets are banned in Florida !
They’re not banned, they’re not cool. 😎
They're not banned. Just too many idiots move here from somewhere else and think they're skilled seafarers. Money can by things, but it cannot by brains or common sense. Too many idiots with more money than sense. smh
Not boating related but it appears that turn signals are too. 😂
@@verucasalt2391 It was only sarcasm. And I’d rather be alive and uncool than to look like a really cool corpse.
@@Trouble-Clef I understand.
Here, you’ve got all these beautiful people that aren’t going to cover their bodies with a PFD. Why? It’s not cool. Not sexy.
The lady did good!!
I was the 2nd boat (Scout-Dsouth). thanks for sharing !
Smooth as silk!
@Certina ~60
That black fin did his turn around perfect .. then waited patiently for the current and took off with it back in .. great job !! 👏
Do you say “Gentleman captain buries boat?” Come on man, she did well for herself....
Yeah exactly why even comment on their gender at all 😉😉
It’s not typical to have lady captains so he feels the need to acknowledge it
From a lady captain myself
He doesn't say "gentleman." But he does put "guy," "dude," and "dad" sometimes. Point is that putting the gender of the captain in the title is not new.
Dude who cares? I would kill to have a life so easy where something like this registers as a problem … holy shit bud🤦♂️
Girl-POWER!!!
Me at 5:50 "not setting yourself up too great with all those people up there"
Obviously rental boat
If the SeaVee had triple Mercury 350 Verados, what was the fourth engine?
IT'S A HELLUVA DAY AT SEA SIR.
Overboard. 🤔🤪🤠
Woman overboard, sir! And she's wearing an evening dress!!
Man overboard is kissing woman overboard, sir!
It's a helluva day at sea, sir!!
“Oh please…I look like a Pomeranian “
Loved the jet skis hanging alongside for the crumbs........
She did great. Knew totally what she was doing. Good job
That right there is called a Small Craft Advisory...Best Captain out there was the Blackfin. When 100+ ft yachts are rolling like that, keep your center consoles at the docks.
Him on the green jetski is a bit of a dipsh!t isn’t he
She rocked that👍🤙🏻
Having grown up in south Louisiana, I have spent a lot of time bobbin around in the Gulf. All I can say is it's crazy to go out in this . Just Nuts.
Jay the Florida pool pump motor bearing repair guy When Service Calls Longwood approved ! that was good info 👨🔧Wavy Boats
I can't be the only one who heard BG in their head with the 'Oh, NO!"
She did very well. Good job.
Wow that blackfin is a nice boat !!!!
Perfectly timed u turn!
Damn that stuffing the boat looked like a dolphin
I’m curious where people are going when they leave this place…I can’t imagine the entire trip would be like this…..that would be insane. What is the destination? It must be awesome to go through this craziness.
They are going out to open sea.
This is an inlet meaning a small entrance where the tides go in and out of the intercoastal, which is why the current is so strong here. Sometimes it's the only real way out so they kinda have to go through here if they want to reach the ocean.
And the marine where the boats are parked is just behind the outlet.
@@RaulGonzalez-dl8rr you have the exact same name as my boss and had me all tripped out for a sec lol
Usually roughest right at the inlets, esp if it’s a rough day with outgoing tide and the waves compress together. I learned this the hard way bringing a 21 ft boat out on a day with 4 ft seas and the waves in the inlet were about 8 ft. Took all I knew and lots of luck to get out of it with my boat afloat. Valuable lesson learned that day.
Yeah, AWESOME, until you flip or sink your boat , or break a bone ! It didn't look like fun to me !
Mystery rib boat at 04:00 minute or so should be ribco seafarer 36, with verado
Finally, Thank you! Someone with the mystery boat answer! @ 4:44 though
I'm surprised that anyone is going out with those waves.
It's calm on both sides of the inlet. The waves become more severe because the depth decreases in the inlet.
@@Texas240 Best look to the horizon champ 1:30... its blowing plenty and the water is shit everywhere
Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦
She done way better than i could, in those conditions with that boat.
We’ll see her again on Boats vs Haulover. That’s a win for Haulover as the Captain stuffs the bow.
I recall going in and out of haulover in the late 60's early 70's in a 14' seanmyph with my dad, not necessarily in that chop but in a smaller boat you should hug the getties and as soon as possible turn out to the north or south depending on wind direction. If any fishermen remember those times they'll remember Pete Rainer the Fying Fisherman
*Seanymph
The Scout captain did a great job of powering over the tops to keep the nose up while the transom rode down the backside. Lady captain needed a bit more power and trim to keep the nose from diving. But they both have bigger balls than me! I’m staying inshore on a day like that
First time I’ve seen a female captain with a male passenger. You go, sister! 👍🏻
Beautiful boat...
BAD ASS BOAT AT THE END THERE.
That's one wild mamma!
It's all about the boat bout the boat bout the boat bout the boat it's all about the boat 😂⛵
Tanks ❤ very good ♥️👍👌♥️ good 👍 good 👍♥️👍
Serious waves!!!!!!!
Considering how Haulover was popping I think she did fairly well although I do wonder if she’d have had a better ride with a touch more throttle. I do realize it could have made it worse
The guy immediately after hers did pretty well as an example of throttle. He throttled up the wave face to keep the bow up at the crest.
I'm happy to see Jet Skiers escorting these boats out. With the lack of Life Vests being worn, I just know they regulary pick people up who discover the HARD WAY, that Grab Bars are over-rated.
And I am glad to see people deciding that Discretion is the better part of valor.
I think they were just playing in the waves, not accompanying anyone.
@@fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied see how close they stayed to the boats though and they won’t always jumping the ways I think they were doing both
That's tough to do on a Seavee! Rookie big time!
Beautiful waters.
Dude bailing with the red solo cup😂😂
Briliant
Love the channel. Curious why you point out it's a "lady" captain and not just "a captain"?
It’s an uncommon sight? Maybe?
oh yeah shes got guts!
Very good content
She did way better than the title implied....
Nice camera work, HD had my computer fans were screaming
RELAX is a fine second or third home…
First boat; lets see now:
- Kept boat moving forward - CHECK
- Kept engines above water - CHECK
- Weekly interior boat wash - CHECK
Ah, she didn't do too bad all in all, she's got the right boat for it, just needed to hold the throttle and power through, instead she backed off once the deck got wet... Pretty rough day!!!
That's one way boats get sunk ..#1
bloody good
With 10-12 foot seas to deal with the Lady Captain did very good.
that sea-doo came awfully close...and around the 7 min. mark, hilarious, the guy in the back was trying to empty the water in the boat with a cup...lol...and we don't need life jackets...those are for wimps...
What's up with the green jet ski riding so close to the boats?
Definitely haulover for the win on that one.
Looked like a $250,000 ticket ride to the moon! HAHAHAHA WOW! she did fine though. it seemed she was enjoying it.
All the drinks stayed in the cup holders on the Scout so it wasn't "that bad"
Easier In than out. 😊
Think she did better than the second boat out!
It's a great thing she was in a SeaVee.
Quick question, do you think it « breaks » the boat? All the weight of the boat when it fall from so high in the air
It can cause extreme damage to the hull. Definitely!
Your cavitaeting the motor 🇺🇸
I think she did great,
she crushed it
Those xtos are huge. I couldn't believe it. They were like the size of the 12 cylinder mercurys.
Also they're heavy for their power. Yam XTO 425 is 950 lb while Merc 600 is only 1250 lb.
Going to be interesting how the gas prices effect boat activity. Not now, but once it hits 8.00 a gallon
Boating is a recreational activity, If you can’t afford the fuel you have no business owning a boat!
@@NeverEnoughPyro40 Missed my point. Its not about affording it, its how it will affect the average boater at 1.2-2mpg. Especially when it starts to negatively impact the economy in a big big way. Inflation etc, going to be a different picture in a short period of time.
I'm looking forward to it. It will clear out the waterways of a lot of the inexperienced/"casual"/annoying boaters and make the lives of more dedicated boaters like me more pleasant. I would gladly pay $8/gallon if it cleared out half of the boating traffic. Not to mention that it might start to bring the demand for boats/boat parts more into balance with supply and slow the price inflation of boats.
On a similar note, I'm going to continue to reiterate the ridiculousness of the people who buy/finance a $100k+ boat and then say they are using their boat less because they can't afford >$200 bills at the gas pump.
@@TheVonMatrices Should lead to boat prices coming down as everything comes to a head.
The Stingray driver was lucky (and his passengers). He certainly wasn't paying attention in a boat overloaded for the rough conditions.
Pretty good
When you can see waves breaking as far as you can see in the distance, that right there tells you you shouldn't be going out, unless you prefer punishing your boat in your body
exactly my thoughts ! It's not a fun day when all you have to do is keep your eyes on the waves, and make sure you don't get caught sideways !
Babes got balls.
Dammmmmmmn!!!
Who looks out there and thinks, "yeah this is a good idea"?
She was going a bit too fast but those are hard conditions...big day on the inlet!
Those Scouts look great, but I'd still love a Freeman.
1:52 i wouldn't doubt that boat now has structural damage slamming down from 15-20 ft like that over and over. Cant be good. The hull can be seen flexing in that slow motion clip of it slamming down.
get this lady a beer shes allowed out of the kitchen to drive the boat only while supervised
Everyone's gotta learn sometime. This was her time to go to class. She'll get better.