BOATS CROSS THE MOST DANGEROUS INLET IN FLORIDA !! | Boats at Haulover Inlet
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Published 2020-11-16
Haulover Inlet is the most dangerous inlet in Florida and yet it has the most boat traffic of any inlet in the United States. At any given moment, the waves will get the best of unsavvy captains and send them home with a few learned lessons.
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All Comments (21)
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You guys taking the Cigarette Cat 52' or the Cigarette Tirranna? 😎
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dang that pontoon knew how to handle the waves better than 90% of the offshore boats lol
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did I really just watch a bunch of boats bouncing in the ocean??? thanks YouTube!! 🛥️😂❤️
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Really nice how that Freeman 42LR cut right through those waves!!!
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Their are a lot of inexperienced boaters here in Florida. Years ago they owned Searays and Bayliners. Today they own 40 foot center consoles with 3 or 4 engines. The plus side of this is, everyone knows it, and they are highly entertaining to watch!!!!
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2:10, dude took a pontoon boat through there...amazing.
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can we all just give huge props to that first pontoon captain. he didnt get tossed around for nothin. clearly a vet of those waters
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Shout out to the dude absolutely killing it on the toon. Dude could probably strap an outboard to a plank of wood and negotiate that inlet.
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That pontoon was the worst choice for those conditions, but had the best captain of all of them.
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6:44 guy lost his motor 😂😂
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Hats off to the Pontoon Captian, he handled his ride through there like a real pro. I’ve watched a lot of nasty boats try to navigate through the Jupiter Inlet and have seen many fails.
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This video brought me childhood memories with my dad (he passed away). I miss going on trips like this with him 😢
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Watching this is a good way to get a sneak peek at different boats and how they handle the waves before buying one. I really enjoyed watching the variety of boats, the different amount of horsepower on these boats and the handling of them.
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IDK why I like watching these videos im not a "Boat guy"
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nice to see batman getting out for some R&R lmao
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I have no idea nor will I ever but for some reason this is blissfully entertaining to watch.
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obviously coming in is a lot easier than going out, but the guy in the Pontoon boat knew exactly what he was doing. but we can all agree, the dude in the speedo with a dart hanging out of his mouth is an absolute legend.
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Things I have learned watching this awesome channel: 1. This is a skill to know when owning a boat. 2. Twin hull is everything. 3. There are a lot of lucky people in the world. In particular, Miami.
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8:21 : that is smooth as hell
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6:42 impressed me. surprising so see that big ole jet boat rippin