The Sandbar Claims Another!! | Miami Boat Ramps | Boynton Beach

2024-05-02に共有
Welcome to the Miami Boat Ramps channel. We are dedicated to bringing you all the craziness that goes on at the boat ramps in South Florida! Sit back and enjoy the show!

Ramps we currently cover: 79st (La 79!) / Black Point Marina / Haulover

We are working on adding 2 more ramps to the roster. Stay tuned!

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Drain Plug Mafia:
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Wavy Boats:
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Disclaimer : We receive a ton of emails and messages from people telling us we filmed them at the ramp this past weekend and they want to know when the video will air. This is not a question we can typically answer. We film from three or more ramps every week and have a massive back log of content and sometime it could be weeks or months after an event occurs before we air the video. We put stuff out as fast as we can but we only air three videos a week and in a typical weekend get 6-10 episodes worth of content meaning we get content faster then we can air it. Thanks for watching and just be sure to keep watching looking for your content it will air but probably not immediately after it happens!

コメント (10)
  • @KM.130
    The guy on sandbar struggles to get it back into deep water while the woman with him stands there doing nothing! Unreal!
  • @duhwolf6413
    I have been racing cars for years and a truck driver for many more but you put me in a boat and you get content like this...lol.
  • @xToddmcx
    Jet ski trailers are super squirrelly. But heres a tip if you're in a pickup, drop the tailgate and you can see what you're doing a lot better.
  • @enoynaert
    The guy on the angled trailer is obviously a better fisherman than jetski driver. He had an interesting setup for a devoted fisherman.
  • Doesn't anybody use a winch anymore? Float the boat to the center of the trailer when the front edge of the bunk is just out of the water, connect to winch strap and crank. Boat will be lined up and centered every time. No waiting for the next guy and you get home to your cold beer sooner.
  • @PargoFresco
    They should take the time to go to an empty lot and perfect the skill, but they will spend more time and money to try to look cool and fail. Please explain. 😑