This Doesn't Go Well How To Blow a Motor | Miami Boat Ramps | 79th Street
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- čas přidán 21. 02. 2024
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"Boating course? I don't need no course! I drive a pick up truck!!!"
These people got more money then brains
Seeing a boat go out with one captain and come back with another and everyone wearing lifejackets tells a story that's familiar to all of us who don't drink.
That's not odd for them to have life jackets on, on the way in. It means they had an oh shit moment😂😂
I wanted to see that running motor out of the water start to smoke. You guys cut away too soon.
Man that poor outboard motor deserves a better owner. impeller is toast.
Dude was trying the old “helicopter “ move with the propeller 😂😂
Im amazed to see all these people with only one dock line struggling to keep the boat in place.
Ive been watching too many YT see through try on vids. I saw this video title and was expecting a completely different kind of "motor boating"😂
The boat with the motor up, how long did it take for them to realize it was running out of the water? The clip just abruptly ended. Was there smoke coming out of the motor?
Thrilling...
I see so many boaters failing to use a great quality of an outboard or stern drive: in reverse, you can pull the stern nearly sideways to maneuver. Also, a midships dock line (aka: breast line) works great for a quick tie-up that doesn't cause the bow or stern to swing out. Not many people in these videos use fenders, either.
Newbie boat operators are fun to watch. 😂
When will boaters realize there is a cleat midship for a reason? Or break out two dock lines.
There was quite a few "WTH" that came from my mouth during this debacle. Good grief
What will they do when there's a breeze?
This must be "Let it all hang out day", at the 79th street boat ramp for the portly women club.
The difference between a captain and a guy who owns a boat.
I don’t know why it’s so rare to see people use a lime on the stern as well as the bow. So much control.
Boat 1 - Poor crew work turns a so-so landing into a no-go landing. Cap had it but the bow and stern guys blew it.