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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024

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  • @ZipZapPower
    @ZipZapPower  Před 4 lety +132

    Three things.. 1. Sorry for a sloppy edit and quality, to give you the full story had to leave in alot of junk... 2. This was actually a scary thing, losing power/control and headed to the rocks on a "rough" day, no thanks... 3. that davit banging on the side of the boat, ouch.

    • @haydenwolf5990
      @haydenwolf5990 Před 4 lety +7

      come to jupiter inlet

    • @barryb.benson7909
      @barryb.benson7909 Před 4 lety +2

      Its a ok

    • @ihavetofishable
      @ihavetofishable Před 4 lety +2

      Thanx for post. Was great man.

    • @anthonybomberry9935
      @anthonybomberry9935 Před 4 lety +2

      Right

    • @ZipZapPower
      @ZipZapPower  Před 4 lety +8

      Love Jupiter, maybe my favorite inlet in Florida, been there many times and have several vids at Jupiter, sadly the CZcams economics don't work to produce vids there on the regular.

  • @MannySilva
    @MannySilva Před 4 lety +22

    From what I can hear he lost the mechanical link (Propshaft) to one of his props, causing the boat to turn to the left, you can hear one of the engines rev like it has no load on it. So as he gives power to both engines the right one is spinning the prop giving thrust and the left one is just spinning the engine and not the prop making the boat go left.

    • @jamescorfield534
      @jamescorfield534 Před 3 lety +1

      That’s a great breakdown comment bro! Now I know something I had no idea about good luck over there

    • @sharonbraselton3135
      @sharonbraselton3135 Před rokem

      Yes. Eltrc steeing bith are even on tewablity

  • @scottalvarez8870
    @scottalvarez8870 Před 4 lety +315

    Good thing he had that jet ski show him which way to go the whole time.

    • @SaltySouthTexan
      @SaltySouthTexan Před 4 lety +14

      The jet ski is part,of SeaTow. He was showing him their was a tow coming if he could turn that way

    • @yarddawg6151
      @yarddawg6151 Před 4 lety +3

      🤣🤣🤣 I was thinking the same thing!

    • @jacobkostka31
      @jacobkostka31 Před 4 lety +4

      Still didn't go where jet ski showed him hahahahaha

    • @swedeshooter7540
      @swedeshooter7540 Před 4 lety +5

      What a total plum head...

    • @aerodicus
      @aerodicus Před 4 lety +7

      If the jet skier failed he had the 50 mile radar spooled up to take over.

  • @Floatnride
    @Floatnride Před 3 lety +23

    This the first video I’ve watched where some people were wearing life jackets. Well done

    • @AndrewSmall963
      @AndrewSmall963 Před 3 lety +1

      And the aerials were upright.

    • @cameltube-vk7el
      @cameltube-vk7el Před 2 lety

      THat I noted also.......captain gets an award that made the call!

  • @robertf863
    @robertf863 Před 3 lety +5

    David Attenborough voice:
    “Watch closely as the ever watchful sea tow that is native to this inlets stalks it’s next prey. Observe as it approaches cautiously yet waiting for the prey to haplessly corner itself. Working together in a symbiotic relationship with a jet ski to locate and take down the mighty vessel. Fascinating”

    • @bbalderston125
      @bbalderston125 Před 3 lety +1

      My favorite is the narration of the Trump creature that Lincoln Project did. Like the Trumpus Narcissus or something like that.

  • @SWSimpson
    @SWSimpson Před 3 lety +15

    Some amazing professionals out there on the water to assist people.... the jetski people make it look so easy and relaxing! I'm impressed.

  • @tombeyer375
    @tombeyer375 Před 3 měsíci

    Soooo very glad to see everyone helping out, to save the boat and crew from having a much worse day! Hat's off to all!

  • @richardwelkiv8325
    @richardwelkiv8325 Před 4 lety +69

    Thank you for the video . I watched this scene a few days ago on another channel and I was so frustrated / aggravated by all the comments I read that for one of the first times in my life I was speechless . Apparently there are a lot of folks who do not understand how a twin screw inboard propels / maneuvers . It is obvious that this skipper only has his starboard engine running .In this case his boat will want to steer hard to port .
    This isn't like a twin outboard or even inboard outboard whose drives are pretty close to the center line of the boat . The inboard configuration is the motors are spaced pretty far from the center line . This is why he is able to steer the boat just with his wheels . But when underway those motors have to pretty well matched in rpms for the boat to go straight or it will veer in the direction of the lower rpm motor . Now imagine one motor isn't working at all .
    Let me end with this . Your driving around on your nice new caterpillar D8 bulldozer . It's a sunny day and you're having a good day when all of a sudden your left track locks up . Your engine is still motoring right along . In which direction is your shiny bulldozer going to veer off to ???

    • @ZipZapPower
      @ZipZapPower  Před 4 lety +14

      good points. just like twin prop planes, A friend of mine, his dad died when he lost an engine at takeoff.

    • @ragnarlothbrok9133
      @ragnarlothbrok9133 Před 4 lety +2

      So in this situation can you steer hard in the opposite direction to offset the one engine being out in order to go straight?

    • @Saucierauto16
      @Saucierauto16 Před 4 lety +2

      ZipZapPower Sorry to hear that, this is very common in twins. Rotating after blue line is what’s necessary, anything before and you’re dead.

    • @richardwelkiv8325
      @richardwelkiv8325 Před 4 lety

      @@ragnarlothbrok9133 I do not believe so . But if that is the case how would you steer to starboard if your rudder is already hard to starboard just to maintain a straight course ??

    • @ethantutt4041
      @ethantutt4041 Před 4 lety +7

      richard welk iv no you actually can steer with one engine under power pretty easily my family owns a 43 ocean so almost the same boat just a quite a but newer and we only put one engine in gear when in our local channel or else we throw up to large of a wake. The wheel doesnt even need to be cranked to far either so Im pretty sure it was a very different issue.

  • @erin6381
    @erin6381 Před rokem +1

    SeaTow is amazing. Big respect for those guys, helping people and saving boats (and lives) every single day.

  • @anorlunda
    @anorlunda Před 4 lety +28

    Boating 101. The bouncing in the waves stirs up sediment in the fuel tank and clogs the fuel filters just at the wrong moment at the inlet. Experienced boaters in California have dual fuel filters, and a man stationed at the valve to switch filters at just the critical moment at the throat of the inlet.

    • @kingjoedirt1334
      @kingjoedirt1334 Před 4 lety

      Great point thanks for sharing

    • @benbrown5913
      @benbrown5913 Před 4 lety +4

      Hardly "101". Maybe 401 - that's some sophisticated risk management informed by experience.

    • @jackbrink9898
      @jackbrink9898 Před 4 lety

      @@benbrown5913 agreed, not everyone is running rough inlets constantly to know to do that

  • @anthonygreaves4998
    @anthonygreaves4998 Před 4 lety +2

    Several years ago at Hillsboro Inlet In Pompano FL, a Princess S66 had similar issue while the boat was being washed towards the rocks, myself and a friend riding our wave runners pushed his bow around . We then attended to tow the boat but the current was to strong. Only thing we could do is keep him off the rocks by pushing the bow around till another boat joined in and tow him. The police patrol boat then got there and assist in pulling to.

  • @nathangagnon701
    @nathangagnon701 Před 4 lety +33

    And that one tow paid for the membership and saved him the cost of his boat.

  • @davidmodra4911
    @davidmodra4911 Před 4 lety +72

    lucky he had radar on to show him where the rocks are

  • @electricguysvcs
    @electricguysvcs Před 4 lety +94

    The captain "I'm reading the maual as fast as I can"

  • @ralphholiman7401
    @ralphholiman7401 Před 3 lety +2

    If there is one thing for sure, it's that when your fuel filter does clog up and stop the boat, it will be at the worst possible time and place.

  • @Excitedtobehere
    @Excitedtobehere Před 4 lety +28

    Ok little Johnny, because you’ve been such a good boy Daddy’s gunna let you drive us back into the harbour

    • @edwardjohnson8933
      @edwardjohnson8933 Před 3 lety +3

      Perfect example of an idiot with more dollars then cents (sense)

    • @Excitedtobehere
      @Excitedtobehere Před 3 lety +3

      Can’t quite hear what the guy on the jet ski is saying but I imagine it’s something like “WHAT YOU DOING FUCKING!!!!!”

    • @watchedhotwife7423
      @watchedhotwife7423 Před 3 lety

      Daddy was busy with me in the cabin. In my account both daddy and Johnny did great...

  • @ashleighelizabeth5916
    @ashleighelizabeth5916 Před 4 lety +2

    What gets me is the total lack of activity indicating an emergency anchor deployment. I get that this would not be a good place to have to anchor but if it's the only thing that will keep you off the rocks? My first thought was that he had a fuel filter clog but after rewatching the video and reading a few of the comments loss of power to the port prop seems more likely. I'm glad to see them make it in safely and I was happy to see all of them wearing their PFDs!

  • @billybob7848
    @billybob7848 Před 3 lety +25

    It’s a rental bro. I’ve never done this before. Figured if I can start my car I can drive a boat how hard could it be, damn it Gilligan your going to do it again

    • @kirbylee57
      @kirbylee57 Před 2 lety

      Im sure that guy thought he could too. How do you know it was a rental?

    • @michaelgoodman5247
      @michaelgoodman5247 Před 2 lety +1

      They don't rent sport fisherman boats, nice try. You can charter one, or hire a captain for your airbnb boat...but you can't just go rent a boat of this size.

    • @michaelgoodman5247
      @michaelgoodman5247 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kirbylee57 He's full of shit - they don't rent sportfisherman boats, you can charter one but the captain is driving.

    • @kirbylee57
      @kirbylee57 Před 2 lety

      @@michaelgoodman5247 No you cant, just wondered what kind of an answer if any he would come up with.

  • @MotoDUDEabides
    @MotoDUDEabides Před 4 lety +199

    “The guy on Craigslist said it ran great”

  • @jamest1148
    @jamest1148 Před 4 lety +10

    The Sea Tow operator was the only one that knew what was going on.

    • @markwisner230
      @markwisner230 Před 3 lety

      tow operator saved his dumb ass... well, the insurance company's ass.

  • @daffyshakilfur3563
    @daffyshakilfur3563 Před 4 lety +9

    As someone who has been in some very tight spots while boating I really enjoy your vids. I imagine a fair number of viewers have never experienced the completely compromising feeling that over takes you when shit goes south on the water. I love to see vids when it all works out and even the ones when it doesn't because it keeps me humble as a boater and reminds me that the seà has the reins and one has to be constantly on their toes.

    • @martyes9563
      @martyes9563 Před 3 lety

      Totally agree. It's a real "sinking" feeling and pardon the pun but it truly is the absolute worst!

    • @daviddanielson4871
      @daviddanielson4871 Před 2 lety

      You need time @ sea, s#$t happens to people that just don't have the experience.....

    • @daviddanielson4871
      @daviddanielson4871 Před 2 lety

      Aloha

  • @ivangeorgiev763
    @ivangeorgiev763 Před 3 lety

    There a lot videos with American Karen’s and are giving bad name of Americans but Videos such as this are showing how helpful you Americans are, risking your own lives to help others.

  • @gman2013
    @gman2013 Před 4 lety +182

    “Hey kids, remember that time when Grandpa tried to kill us all on the boat?”

    • @bbz7672
      @bbz7672 Před 4 lety +2

      OMG! Thank you for the funny post. I really needed a good laugh!

    • @drteknical6571
      @drteknical6571 Před 4 lety +10

      "Hey kids, remember that time a mechanic didn't fix Grampa's boat correctly, and the motor quit and we almost hit the rocks?"
      There you go, you ageist asshat, I fixed it for you! Old men are far smarter than you punks have been taught. Grow up!

    • @drteknical6571
      @drteknical6571 Před 4 lety +7

      Really Great Greg! Always shows up on the day it's supposed to. I worked 40 years kid. I paid in every penny I was told to. Yep, I'm drawing it and my State Government pension and doing just fine. How about you? Burn any businesses and throw frozen water bottles at cops in the riot zone this week? You go. Comeuppance is on the way.

    • @vipon9491
      @vipon9491 Před 4 lety +1

      DrTeknical sure

    • @MrPLC999
      @MrPLC999 Před 4 lety +2

      Grandpa died peacefully in his sleep...unlike the passengers on his boat...

  • @mosipd
    @mosipd Před 4 lety +2

    I also have an Ocean, albeit quite a bit smaller than this one (40ss) but it's clear from the video this guy is operating without the port engine. You can relatively easily run a boat like this on one engine, in fact when I lost a turbo on my starboard 3126, I limped home 6 hours on one engine. In a situation like this however, it becomes an emergency when you lose an engine. With a 4kt current ripping against you in the mouth of an inlet in moderate chop, you need thrust over both rudders to maintain safe headway.

    • @sharonbraselton3135
      @sharonbraselton3135 Před rokem

      Ues that's right chef ione want out iver night snerde ice oitar slid 2 yaghts 5bots. Waver s. Plus boaters sronsd

  • @navvet4518
    @navvet4518 Před 3 lety +3

    This is the captains first outing with an inboard. Towboat: We take Visa and MC.

  • @josmo1363
    @josmo1363 Před 3 lety +20

    Captain: "I know what I'm doin"
    Tow Boat: "I know, now sit back and enjoy the ride"

    • @Sahadi420
      @Sahadi420 Před 3 lety

      "get your wallet out, Gilligan."

  • @cpetrie5533
    @cpetrie5533 Před 3 lety +4

    At one point, I thought the jet ski was coming around to open his throttle and act as a bow thruster to keep the boat off the rocks.

    • @deejayimm
      @deejayimm Před 3 lety

      I was thinking I would do that if I were him, even though there's a chance of the boat going up while you go down, which would probably end in you trying to drive under it.
      Of course it's easy to say that from Indiana lol

  • @Engine201
    @Engine201 Před 4 lety +56

    The operator on the boat is probably thinking, "No kidding jet ski, you think I'm trying to go towards the rocks?! Get the eff out of my way."

    • @f5debris
      @f5debris Před 4 lety +6

      He made it dangerous the whole time he was there, he could have backed off out of the way then if he was needed he could have raced in.

    • @markwisner230
      @markwisner230 Před 3 lety

      @@f5debris boat operator is clueless

    • @f5debris
      @f5debris Před 3 lety

      @@markwisner230 Without knowing the details about the hundred plus things that could have gone wrong, its stupid to think someone is clueless unless you know the whole story.

    • @markwisner230
      @markwisner230 Před 3 lety

      Well, watching the video, and having run an Alaskan commercial fishing operation for 40 years, having fished in 50 knot winds with 1/4 mile of net out, getting blown into the rocks, I can see a lot. He has power, he attempts to back down, but stops backing three times and tries to bring it around... had he powered back further, he’d have driven away. Skipper is clueless. Sorry

    • @f5debris
      @f5debris Před 3 lety

      @@markwisner230 Just saying unless you were on the boat, you do not know what happened. No matter how much exp. you or I have.

  • @perrooceaniko2005
    @perrooceaniko2005 Před 4 lety +39

    my nerd guess is fuel filter clogging .... so much rock and roll put a ton of sediments in the filters and causes that erratic behavior .... just my guess !!! to have clean filters do not guarantee the tanks are ok too !

    • @jjosephm7539
      @jjosephm7539 Před 4 lety +3

      Clean tanks and Racors are always necessary

    • @Serveck
      @Serveck Před 4 lety +4

      Finally someone with a plausible answer

    • @burners13
      @burners13 Před 4 lety

      @@jjosephm7539 Bad fuel is like kidneys, they usually both go at the same time.

    • @imback3200
      @imback3200 Před 4 lety +1

      my guess is flooded

    • @MannySilva
      @MannySilva Před 4 lety +1

      My guess the left prop shaft broke making the boat go left with only the right prop working, you can hear the left engine rev like it has no load on it.

  • @surfstarcc1
    @surfstarcc1 Před 4 lety +2

    I'm amazed that little tow boat was able to pull that beast with that much current working against him!

    • @ZipZapPower
      @ZipZapPower  Před 4 lety +1

      those little boats got oomph!

    • @youtubechangedmyname
      @youtubechangedmyname Před 4 lety +2

      Sea Tow Boat has twin Suzuki 250 or 300hp. And they are propped down for torque and pulling.

    • @officialWWM
      @officialWWM Před 4 lety +2

      The little boat that could :)

  • @ClubDoobie
    @ClubDoobie Před 4 lety +41

    Zip zap you’re not gonna believe this but I was in Miami this weekend on my boat and we saw this sport fish getting towed on intercoastal waterway I remember it because of all the people wearing orange lifevest and we thought it was so weird this is a crazy coincidence

    • @ZipZapPower
      @ZipZapPower  Před 4 lety +5

      I saw you Instagram post chilling on the back of the boat.

  • @paulogrinke7020
    @paulogrinke7020 Před 4 lety +14

    That crane on the boat appeared to be loose and swinging.

  • @andrewfyakim525
    @andrewfyakim525 Před 4 lety +13

    I would have liked seeing how the Tow Boat got the line onto, then attached to the boats cleat?... That had to be a hard one!

    • @kcook8119
      @kcook8119 Před 3 lety

      It's just a simple throw to the bow of the disabled boat. Nothing exciting

  • @1982Nels
    @1982Nels Před 4 lety +25

    I'm guessing low fuel with sediment in tank, partially plugged fuel filters

    • @textech4056
      @textech4056 Před 3 lety

      I learned the hardway of bugs growing in diesel fuel and clogging up filters.

  • @Denis-fp7ku
    @Denis-fp7ku Před 4 lety +131

    Is that the Mayor of Haulover Inlet on the jet ski?

    • @ZipZapPower
      @ZipZapPower  Před 4 lety +21

      yes, so funny to see him yell and point which way to go..

    • @youtubechangedmyname
      @youtubechangedmyname Před 4 lety +1

      😆

    • @lurochannel
      @lurochannel Před 4 lety +19

      ZipZapPower Not sure with what tone you say that, but at least he was there the whole time, look to me that for one second he didn’t know what was going on but as soon he knew he stay there, and im sure he was ready to save some someone life too.

    • @lurochannel
      @lurochannel Před 4 lety +2

      Sorry zipzap, i didnt mean to reply to your msg. I did by mistake, my msg is for the guy who make the comment, Denis.

    • @ZipZapPower
      @ZipZapPower  Před 4 lety +19

      no worries! and you have a very good point, jet ski guy stuck around in case he was needed! the right thing to do!

  • @bobm7275
    @bobm7275 Před 3 lety +2

    try the same thing with no towboat and a water temp of 35F, a newfie in a skif keptme straight while he also towed me in almost 1/2 mile.

  • @RockwoodJoe
    @RockwoodJoe Před 4 lety +9

    Ocean Yachts 46 Super Sport from the 80s? Very tight engine room for the Detroits.

    • @briankilroy2547
      @briankilroy2547 Před 4 lety

      Looks like an Ocean. I’ve spent many hours on a 48 SS and will tell you, they are far from the best rough water hulls. Perfectly suitable on the bay, but in IMHO, in big rough water, not so much.

    • @RockwoodJoe
      @RockwoodJoe Před 4 lety +1

      @@briankilroy2547 Hulls for sure have less deadrise, as they plane out quicker than most others. The swinging crane just made me cringe.

    • @marvindebot3264
      @marvindebot3264 Před 3 lety

      It is indeed, nice boat. Big enough to run to the Bahamas and stay out if the fish are biting but small enough for two to handle easily. Fuel bill would be eye watering tho.

  • @mrvoyagerm
    @mrvoyagerm Před 3 lety +1

    A boat that works perfectly in calm water all of a sudden starts to lose power or quit altogether once it gets rough likely due to all the crud that has been sitting on the bottom of the fuel tanks becoming mixed and clogs the filters. Now you are really in trouble. It pays to use the stabilizers and every couple of years drain and clean the tanks.

  • @johnkovary5121
    @johnkovary5121 Před 4 lety +20

    He would’ve had more stability if he didn’t have all those people on the upper bridge.

    • @robinjordan6700
      @robinjordan6700 Před 4 lety +2

      That's ridiculous

    • @robinjordan6700
      @robinjordan6700 Před 4 lety +3

      The operator must be asian

    • @woofydoggie
      @woofydoggie Před 4 lety +1

      THANK YOU!! Beyond that they all should not have been there if he was having difficulties. They should have been down a deck

    • @mikefule330
      @mikefule330 Před 3 lety +1

      Absolutely. That's a lot of weight higher than it needs to be and it will make a difference when the boat is rolling in the swell. Also, it's uncomfortable for the people who don't need to be up there because the rolling motion is magnified, and it's more distraction for the helmsman who clearly has a lot to think about in this situation.

  • @captlucky2320
    @captlucky2320 Před 4 lety +1

    Guy actually did a hell of a job going in under power and loosing a motor saved it good job

  • @oneoldnomad3557
    @oneoldnomad3557 Před 4 lety +20

    Just what you need when you’ve got a critical problem with your boat. Some clown on a jet ski yelling useless instructions to you

  • @lbtt295
    @lbtt295 Před 4 lety +1

    We once had a seal caught up in the prop/rudder, on the way in we also lost control. We were able to work the remains off prior to hitting rocks, or getting caught in the breakers, one of those things you never forget.

    • @changodelaporcelainacanada4819
      @changodelaporcelainacanada4819 Před 4 lety

      Jesus. I guess it was a mess

    • @richardrosenthal6073
      @richardrosenthal6073 Před 3 lety

      If you think you had a bad day... ask the seal how his went.
      Glad to hear you saved the day and were able to work the problem and overcome adversity.
      Reminds me of the pilots saying; any landing you can walk away from is a good one.
      Good job Captain!

  • @shaneroper477
    @shaneroper477 Před 4 lety +7

    Think it's time for an overhaul before they go back out into Haulover.....

  • @roundsm18
    @roundsm18 Před 4 lety +1

    I saw this footage somewhere else with a radio transmission over it. Guy lost an engine apparently when the current was headed out.

  • @Dweller415
    @Dweller415 Před 3 lety +12

    And the boat passengers only paid for “a three hour tour: a three hour tour”......

  • @hawaiiaerialvisionsllc5373

    Used to work a dive boat in and out the Boynton inlet. Very narrow and harrowing specially getting back in an incoming tide.

  • @tommcallister7647
    @tommcallister7647 Před 4 lety +12

    For a minute I thought he was trying to re-enact the pilot for Gilligan’s Island.

  • @ShiftGolf
    @ShiftGolf Před 4 lety +1

    You need to experience a trip through haulover cut - I think its like the 3rd worst cut in the world. The current is so fast - when you come into the mouth of the cut you have almost full throttle but the boat just creeps along until you are near the bridge then you get power back and start moving at regular speed. Believe me its a relief to go under the bridge into calmer waters!

    • @sgtcrab2569
      @sgtcrab2569 Před 2 lety

      The World? Please. Check out Greymouth NZ for starters.

  • @Arian0027
    @Arian0027 Před 4 lety +5

    Wow that was very scary. Glad the jet skis hung around just in case anyone had to go overboard, they could have quickly picked them up.

    • @ZipZapPower
      @ZipZapPower  Před 4 lety +3

      yep. that jet ski guy is a great guy, earlier we got him on camera picking up a piece of plastic debris and throwing it on to the jetty

  • @no-barknoonan8798
    @no-barknoonan8798 Před 3 lety +2

    This is why it's important to pay attention to the tides/sea state.

  • @pjboudwin2730
    @pjboudwin2730 Před 4 lety +8

    It almost looks like he lost a rudder even with the tow when he gets in it pulls to the left like a rudder swinging

    • @pjboudwin2730
      @pjboudwin2730 Před 3 lety

      @MrCheshire24 yeah it's hard to say for sure with so many things it could be and I didn't take into affect that it could be a twin prop instead of a single prop

  • @haneman02
    @haneman02 Před 4 lety +2

    Where is the footage of how they got the tow rope on board. It went from tow boat behind the boat to some kind of magic and behold it's towing the big boat.

  • @scintill8or
    @scintill8or Před 4 lety +11

    "A three-hour tour..."

  • @patrickg6163
    @patrickg6163 Před 2 lety

    He slowed down then started to surf the waves - the surest way to lose control

  • @memyself3275
    @memyself3275 Před 4 lety +58

    Why in the name of Poseidon is that deck crane loose and swinging around?

    • @DougAlesUSA
      @DougAlesUSA Před 4 lety +9

      The only logical answer to your question is poor seamanship by the skipper

    • @uglyduckling81
      @uglyduckling81 Před 4 lety +4

      @@DougAlesUSA I don't think he has much of a clue. He just had enough money to buy a boat that big but no clue how to use it.
      He'll be cutting excuses and blaming the machine for that fuckup for ever.

    • @gewglesux
      @gewglesux Před 4 lety

      what's a deck crane?

    • @DougAlesUSA
      @DougAlesUSA Před 4 lety +4

      Gewglesux its what landlubbers and dingleberries call a davit.

    • @gewglesux
      @gewglesux Před 4 lety

      @SuperGoldnut Thanks for the replies!!!

  • @larou14
    @larou14 Před 4 lety +2

    Motor problems ?!? Au moins un autre boat l' aide ! J'ai remarqué que les gens sont très gentils et très très aidants ! De gros gros BRAVOS pour l'entraide !!! 👍😎💓

  • @qafmbr
    @qafmbr Před 4 lety +7

    Looks like one engine lost power. Good thing he had his radar on .

  • @captjim007
    @captjim007 Před 4 lety +2

    I always head towards the rocks when my engines a crapping out.

  • @megamilyon6111
    @megamilyon6111 Před 4 lety +73

    Good thing they had an anchor ready to drop....NOT. Even when tow boat arrived they had no one on dock for lines or ready for lines. Idiots.

    • @LanceJapan
      @LanceJapan Před 4 lety +17

      Exactly. I was on a dive boat on bar crossing, coming in, reasonable following sea, and out running tide and the motor stopped dead, and within a second the skipper slapped my back and said "anchor" and just before I dropped it he started the motor and we were away and didn't need to drop it. But guess what, he had been drilled for that exact situation in calmer conditions. Bet that guy never even imagined any kind of trouble would happen.

    • @claggy17
      @claggy17 Před 4 lety +4

      i was thinking the same thing.

    • @DeeperImageAutomotive
      @DeeperImageAutomotive Před 4 lety +4

      Sadly, a lot of these "captains" have never had a single day of training. Not saying that's the case here as I don't personally know the captain in the video, but based on how he reacted, and how the crew reacted, its not hard to tell. I will at least give him some points for most of the crew having life preservers on. We see so many videos of boats full of people in dangerous conditions with zero crew, the captain included, wearing a life preserver.

    • @Paul-pb3vq
      @Paul-pb3vq Před 4 lety +2

      Wouldn't let him have a rowing boat let alone a motor cruiser.

  • @proinseasokiellig4388
    @proinseasokiellig4388 Před 3 lety

    What a duffus brings the boat side on to the swell in the shallows and freaks out completly when the boat starts rocking...

  • @marineboy6033
    @marineboy6033 Před 4 lety +22

    I expect the jet skier tells everyone he was in the special forces!

    • @f5debris
      @f5debris Před 4 lety

      And probably knows nothing about boats.

    • @SupaNami
      @SupaNami Před 4 lety +1

      @@f5debris Not all people on PWC's are idiots ...just like people on boats! 8/10 times people with PWC's have boat or had one

    • @lyman135
      @lyman135 Před 4 lety +3

      The guy was trying to help if he could. I didn't see anybody else coming to help them. Why are you criticizing him?

    • @TheSaltyExplorer
      @TheSaltyExplorer Před 3 lety

      It was Jeremy Dewitt with Metro State Recovery Services

  • @GeorgeBonez
    @GeorgeBonez Před 3 lety

    Man losing power in that type of boat in those conditions with all those kids aboard would be High Stress! Glad it turned out ok

  • @markwisner230
    @markwisner230 Před 3 lety +13

    he had power... he goes perfect in reverse. All he needed to do was keep it in reverse untill he cleared the breakers. He simply had no clue how to drive a boat.

    • @CraigArndt
      @CraigArndt Před 3 lety +2

      You don’t know that. You have no idea what the issue was...

    • @kingjulian7308
      @kingjulian7308 Před 3 lety

      Inboards don’t go straight in reverse he would have cut hard in one direction and especially if one engine was out. You can’t just reverse a bot with inboards especially with power loss in one or two engines. His rudders could have also been bad so never know the situation so don’t act like u would have done great!

    • @gaycha6589
      @gaycha6589 Před 3 lety

      Maybe he picked up something around his props, or a plastic bag blocked coolant intakes, causing lose of power. Although Ipresume a boat that size woukld have twins screws and bow thruster to keep headway

    • @oo0Spyder0oo
      @oo0Spyder0oo Před 2 lety

      Were you onboard to know what was up? Big assumption of his abilities.

    • @cannonfodder6299
      @cannonfodder6299 Před rokem

      Sounded like a problem with gear boxes. You could hear him reving the engines but not going anywhere.

  • @gregdolecki8530
    @gregdolecki8530 Před 3 lety

    Per hour fees vary by location and can range from $175 to $450 per hour
    with the average service time being 2 ½ hours. Payment is due at the
    time of service.

  • @runningkirkwa2934
    @runningkirkwa2934 Před 4 lety +3

    Alright, we got u in. Hand over the $2,000

  • @pauljensen8781
    @pauljensen8781 Před 3 lety

    Radar? Capt. Credit Card. Loved the winch slamming into the cabin.

  • @inventorcreator7267
    @inventorcreator7267 Před 4 lety +8

    "Told you not to talk to my wife at the marina!!"

  • @brookshuggins8433
    @brookshuggins8433 Před 4 lety +2

    46 ocean heard the Detroit’s but saw no wheel wash odd maybe a shifter issue or trans going out

  • @gx72x
    @gx72x Před 4 lety +5

    Another one thank goodness everything turned out okay.🤙

  • @punapirate
    @punapirate Před 3 lety

    Powered through the Boynton Inlet many times (even narrower) working dive boats... these FL inlets can be extremely tricky... specially with a following sea, like they had... have to pick your heading... pick a spot out front... and POWER to it unhesitantly and not be overwhelmed... without power/forward momentum you have no control... My take and admittedly 2¢ is that he is inexperienced and was almost surfing in timidly, then when he was being pushed toward the breakwater instead of trying to correct his heading and power away, tried to back up... into a sea that is beating down on his stern. Respect to Sea Tow...

  • @TurboJohnRacing
    @TurboJohnRacing Před 4 lety +6

    Wow, that was crazy! Glad it worked out!

  • @pigskin1000
    @pigskin1000 Před 4 lety

    the worst spot to lose an engine. Ouch....very lucky day for him and his crew. many of whom were kids.
    For any of you who have ever been thru Woods Hole on Cape Cod on a nasty tide and wind you will feel my pain. I lost one of my CATs right in the middle of the hole with 4 foot standing waves and a 6 knot current with boats all over the place and a Steamship Authority ferry coming through and 1/8 mile viz. Needless to say I was very lucky to have not ended up on any number of ledges. One of the most difficult channels to navigate on the planet at times. Been through it literally hundreds of times. Blood pressure goes up everytime.....sometimes way more than others.

  • @mikecawthon9687
    @mikecawthon9687 Před 4 lety +5

    That Jet Ski is upsetting me

  • @hippo4g93
    @hippo4g93 Před 4 lety +2

    That thing has power , throttles seem to be working !

    • @markwisner230
      @markwisner230 Před 3 lety

      Yes he has power and steering... what he lacks is a clue

  • @joecucch8261
    @joecucch8261 Před 4 lety +9

    Looked like an old ocean yacht.

    • @Dobermanator
      @Dobermanator Před 4 lety +1

      older sport fishing yacht

    • @dsimon966
      @dsimon966 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes, it is an older Ocean Yacht sport fisherman.
      “Ocean Yacht” is the manufacturer.

  • @stevenporter1952
    @stevenporter1952 Před 3 lety

    I piloted a 32’ Mako with a flying bridge through this inlet and it scared the hell out of me. Dangerous place especially with the tide going out. I can only imagine the panic with no power.

  • @CheekyMonkey1776
    @CheekyMonkey1776 Před 4 lety +5

    Leaving the davit unsecured was just sloppy seamanship. I’m guessing the engine and rudder problems seen here stem from the same issue.

    • @Earl_of_Peck
      @Earl_of_Peck Před 3 lety

      Can you explain, I know nothing about this...But was wondering if this guys was trying to get through to slow....Also the only knowledge I have on this are the 20 or so videos I have seen here...

    • @richardrosenthal6073
      @richardrosenthal6073 Před 3 lety

      He’s referring to mitigating risk.
      Terms like “ship-shape” come from developing habits that help to prevent problems from occurring.
      Something a simple as leaving a line out on deck could potentially kill someone.

  • @jamiemcneil9462
    @jamiemcneil9462 Před 4 lety +1

    There are so many things wrong here I do not know where to begin. For starters, how about navigating this inlet on a slack tide?

  • @davesnothome1586
    @davesnothome1586 Před 4 lety +8

    gotta love SeaTOW

  • @ELMS
    @ELMS Před 2 lety

    At least the skipper had everyone put on their life jackets at the first sign of trouble.

  • @Raider243270
    @Raider243270 Před 4 lety +6

    5 Stars for SEATOW!

  • @grndiesel
    @grndiesel Před 3 lety +1

    Low fuel or contaminated fuel? Seems he was able to get it restarted every time, but not able to keep it running for long. You'd be amazed at the size of swamp monster that can grow in your tanks if you don't use biocide.

  • @flynfishak
    @flynfishak Před 4 lety +8

    Not even that rough for a vessel of that size. Someone with waaaaay more money than common sense and seamanship.

    • @babboon5764
      @babboon5764 Před 3 lety

      Guess its contagious ~ There's a lot of that about.
      Come *on* Darwin.

  • @JaZu
    @JaZu Před 4 lety +2

    Good look’n out on the PWC’s part. Didn’t seem like he did much, but he also didn’t have to be there.
    I’ve towed a few DIW vessels in the past, not sure he could have been able to in that scenario.
    Glad to see that situation under control. Good thing it didn’t turn out like the Sunseeker that got caught against the pier on Lake Michigan.

  • @kenprevatt1267
    @kenprevatt1267 Před 4 lety +4

    Dam good save good job man

  • @yusdelpadron6822
    @yusdelpadron6822 Před 4 lety

    Back in February I decided to go out but it was to rough out. In the way back in the inlet my starboard engine RPM's dropped and the steering wheel was hard as a rock.
    I shit my pants😥😥. I tought I was going to drift to the rocks. Luckily, I was able to make🙏 called tow boatUS and took me to my dock. 👍
    Haulover Inlet is not a joke.

  • @bigdogbob845
    @bigdogbob845 Před 4 lety +3

    Sounded like his out drive was failing, motors were revving up, with no response at the props.

    • @carbidegrd1
      @carbidegrd1 Před 4 lety

      It doesn't have outdrives

    • @bigdogbob845
      @bigdogbob845 Před 4 lety

      @@carbidegrd1 Good to know, I am not the sailor in the family, my younger brother, in Hawaii, has certification up to 68 ft . But that boat does have some kind of transmission from the motors to the props, Right ? And that is why I thought it sounded odd, the motors were revving but it wasn't getting any positive action at the propellers .

    • @carbidegrd1
      @carbidegrd1 Před 4 lety +1

      @@bigdogbob845 My Dad is an Astronaut in Bora Bora.

    • @bigdogbob845
      @bigdogbob845 Před 4 lety +1

      @@carbidegrd1 Interesting, I didn't realize that Bora Bora had a Space Program.....................TROLL

    • @carbidegrd1
      @carbidegrd1 Před 4 lety +2

      @@bigdogbob845 They don't Bob, but look up, the point went far over your head.

  • @jeffreysearle2996
    @jeffreysearle2996 Před 4 lety +1

    Good thing the radar was working

  • @MrTkway
    @MrTkway Před 3 lety +3

    Having money and no experiance to captian a vessel this size puts all in danger.🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    • @fulldangle
      @fulldangle Před 3 lety

      The boat lost power what would you like him to do? Take out some paddles and start rowing?

  • @Joeteck
    @Joeteck Před 4 lety +1

    The guy on the jet ski saved them! He got help!!

  • @ronvavra
    @ronvavra Před 4 lety +8

    Moments away from crashing into the rocks and sinking and no one is wearing a life vest.

    • @drteknical6571
      @drteknical6571 Před 4 lety +3

      Seek help immediately. You're going blind. ORANGE life jackets are clearly visible. Try watching in HD next time!

  • @michaelhabersack7320
    @michaelhabersack7320 Před 4 lety +1

    Could have been something as simple as a clogged Raycor. Rough seas can dislodge tank sludge. That'll shut you down.

  • @DougAlesUSA
    @DougAlesUSA Před 4 lety +3

    @ZipZap - so...you decided to cut out the rescue part at 3:18 ?

  • @diastoleny
    @diastoleny Před 4 lety +13

    Jetski guy was trying. That's the first jetski rider I've ever seen that wasn't a D Bag!

  • @toben42
    @toben42 Před 4 lety +5

    Got my heartrate up just watching. 🥴

  • @r.french4415
    @r.french4415 Před 4 lety

    Those guys in those Towboat sure do come in handy

  • @baderalhasawi9387
    @baderalhasawi9387 Před 4 lety +6

    I think he just have one engine running

  • @renees1021
    @renees1021 Před 3 lety

    Maybe it's just me but just looking at the layout of this boat I am surprised passengers weren't flung out and the darn'd thing wasn't sunken. Mother Earth knew a sinking was coming so she was kind enough to give the passengers some form of land to wash up on and would tear pieces enough floaty pieces... just in case rescue didn't appear and save the day. Yes, I inhaled. (There is no natural balance in that boat. I'd imagine that boat puts its people in danger more often than other boats.)

  • @BigTee612
    @BigTee612 Před 4 lety +5

    That boat looks familiar. Is that the S.S. MINNOW???

    • @carlyletitus
      @carlyletitus Před 4 lety +1

      The boat made famous for its role on the 1960s television sitcom “Gilligan's Island” may soon set off on another “three-hour tour.” The S.S. Minnow, a 37-foot 1960 Wheeler Express Cruiser, was sold in September, and the new owner has plans to put her to work again as a tour boat off British Columbia

    • @BigTee612
      @BigTee612 Před 4 lety

      @@carlyletitus Thanks for the update!! I wondered if I was aging myself and no one even knew what the "SS Minnow" was.

  • @sanitymaintenance1585
    @sanitymaintenance1585 Před 2 lety +1

    you should start carrying a small vhf radio with you to hear what's going on