2022 Yamaha 275SD preparation, launch and docking.

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Published 2021-11-23

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  • never thought i would spend 53 minutes of my life watching someone launch a boat. but i did. and it was worth it
  • @ozer1980
    This is a great example of what's involved in just going boating. Some people think you just show up and jump on it and have fun but there is so much before and after. Getting it out and putting it away is a whole another video I'm sure ⭐👍
  • @chriswiley7718
    I feel like I should get college credit for watching your reviews and processes. Very thorough. I will look like a pro when my boat finally gets delivered lol.
  • @AJyfm700R
    Me: damn this is a long video about a boat I can't afford. Also me: watches the whole thing.
  • Man thats allot of work! I salute you for giving your family such a wonderful experience!
  • @heyguys91035
    Jeez 2023 and this is odlly satisfying. From the Dodge RAM to the Yamaha Jetboat. We need more vids like this!!! Consider myself subscribed!!
  • @ctneilson
    You are a brilliant man. You got this whole load up system down with out having your wife involved! This will save your marriage from unnecessary stress 😂. The nest camera in the storage unit is a great idea.
  • @josefmd
    Great video! Just love that beast of a Yamaha jet boat. I have a 16 SX192, and have loved it for almost 6yrs, but I am in the process of getting into a bigger Yamaha. You got to love it! Enjoy and be safe out there!
  • @teop7887
    My dream boat! Awesome video, beautiful family, beautiful craft 😎👍 Enjoy it!
  • Это лодка моей мечты! У Вас очень веселые регистрационные знаки на грузовике)))) МОНСТР😀 спасибо Вам! Видео очень интересное.
  • @zackhall8229
    About to close a deal on a SX190, ill be watching this several times. thanks
  • As a fellow Yamaha owner (252SE), I learned some tricks. Thanks for sharing
  • @user-pt7sj7by4g
    I never thought I would watch a video like this but I did Good job
  • @jdinthekeys
    I’m only offering advice for the future. When you can minimize the amount of power needed for loading and unloading you save all ramp users the ramp debris that causes damage to all motor boat drive systems. Go in deeper and try to use idle only power. It’s protective of all equipment and all nearby people too.
  • @psycopath5
    Watch the whole thing. It was a nice video. Nice boat as well. Wish I could own one of these.