New Boater Vs Boat Ramp (Chit Show)

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Published 2021-09-21
Boynton boat ramp in Florida has plenty of boat traffic coming in and out. Today while filming we catch a first time boater backing up a brand new boat. This video is very informative and is extremely funny. Its always good to go out with a friend who may have experience before going boating. My name is Alfred Montaner Host of the Chit Show in Miami.

Boat crashes and boat fails are all to common in the Miami boat ramps but I didnt expect Boynton to be this bad. The only thing that compares to this Chit Show is when googans go out of Haulover Inlet when its a wavy boats day.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Dudecifer
    Can’t believe this chit show lasted 28 minutes 🤩
  • @JofoTubin
    Drove straight back to the dealer like, "you sold me a bent trailer!"
  • @chrisb9902
    NEVER. IN. MY. LIFE... Have I EVER seen someone that CLUELESS about backing up a trailer!!!😮😮😮😮😮😮😂😂😂
  • @BrianP1217
    I can imagine him talking to his buddies later on about this day. "Yeah bro I backed my boat in one shot, everyone was amazed. You just gotta know what you're doing."
  • This guy is an example as to why we should practice in a large parking lot before we even attempt to start backing up any trailer!
  • @thomashale7532
    This needs to viewed at double speed with a Benny Hill soundtrack! 🤣😂🤣
  • It's hilarious that states require people to have a motorcycle endorsement, yet every state don't require ANY endorsements for trailers, or RVs etc...The logic behind this literally makes no sense to me. I hold a CDL A commercial driver's license. It took me 3 week of study, practice, 3 different tests required by the DOT just to get my CDL A permit
  • @MattC.87
    He had to know what he was doing. Backing a trailer in a full circle is no first time maneuver, 😂 lol😂
  • @matman163
    I can only imagine he was on the phone with the boat dealer and blaming the trailer wont go straight. 🤣
  • @jodyhoo
    Takes me back 35 years, the first time I had to back the boat in myself, 8-lane dock with a 2-hour line. I was terrified, but the ranger directing traffic saw the terror in my eyes gave me a couple of tips, calmed my nerves, and I dropped it right in. I was so proud of myself. God bless that kind ranger. I’m a widow now. Boating days long since passed. Thank you for the sweet memories, and a serious laugh.
  • @goode2shuz177
    I was slow to learn, but not that slow lol. He definitely needed someone to help him. My hubby taught me. His directions were excellent and I backed our boat in on the second try. Now I’m an expert by myself. Someone with experience helps so much when learning. First, I practiced at home. That is key. One of the best 4th of Julys we had was sitting on the dock watching inexperienced boaters try to get their boat on trailer after the fireworks display. My hubby assisted probably 25 people who had no clue. It does take practice and some people learn faster than others. Great video!
  • @SPANKA.
    It’s commendable that he won’t give up💡
  • @kamilkarwat2706
    Plot twist: dude is just wanting to be on the chit show and messing with Alfred😂
  • I can't stop laughing! He kicked his tires like it was the cars fault! 😂🤣😂🤣
  • This was painful, actually physically painful to watch! My brain hurts, and my gut hurts from laughing so hard.
  • @kevindavis4351
    This is why practice in a parking lot is necessary. I took my wife to an abandoned mall parking lot to practice towing and backing up a trailer. Her confidence went up big time and she understood the process by spending time behind the wheel.
  • When I bought my first boat eons ago, I went to a factory parking lot on a weekend and backed that rig up over and over until I knew I wouldn't embarrass myself at the ramp
  • @TheScooterBobby
    Omg I stumbled across your channel and I’m hooked 😂 you’re so funny. This is solid gold content right there. I’m surprised this entire time he hasn’t hit that pickup truck ❤