A well choreographed and executed maneuver. It's very rewarding to do this correctly without damage or injury and this crew did it well. I just can't imagine how the hitch stayed on the ball with all the uplift created at the coupler by the frame dragging along the breakpoint between the ramp/drave way pitch change. Sorry, gawkers. Nothing to see here but skill and success. Press on!
If you have ever been a boat owner and were familiar about boat ramps, the sound of grating metal on the pavement in my opinion qualifies as extreme. I was holding my breathe the whole time. Nice job and nice boat.
You guys cut the video short. I guess you must have turned off the camera when the extremeness started happening. Happens all the time with rookie cameramen, they think the camera is still running and miss the extreme part of the shot. Oh well you guys are still learning I forgive you but for next time keep the camera running the whole time so nobody misses anything extreme. Thanks Guys!
Tremendous. That trailer was bending at the rails pretty good from the weight of that boat at the bow. There was A LOT of stress on the ball clip at the hitch once it started down the ramp I thought it would raise the back end of the truck if it didn't snap out of the ball first but I guess it worked out pretty good. A boat that long you need the really submerge the trailer to get any kind of floating out of that boat. Well done.
I used to launch and load my 93 Grady 25’ Sailfish model all by myself. With the bolt on bracket it was actually about 28’. I used a 3/4 ton 4 wheel drive pickup and a triple axle trailer.
Not sure if you guys noticed but I think you may have scraped the trailer a little bit on the ramp. There was a scraping-like noise. Sounded like scraping. Probably scraped the bottom of the trailer a little bit.
Craig carter, the tongue on the trailer was extended because when the tow vehicle gets to the point of floating the boat off the trailer the tires of the truck are still on dry concrete. Once the rear tires touch the green slime that grows on the ramp, it’s all over, that truck will end up in the water. If you don’t believe me, try walking in the slime at the waters edge and you’ll end up on your butt
waylon earls .......The extreme part was where you stayed for the entire boat launch. Now like the rest of us; welcome to the “Extreme Idiots Boat Launching Regalia.” I agree with the one entry: It would have been more interesting to see how much concrete this guy scraped off the boat ramp while hi-centering his entire rig, especially if the tide was low when he returned.
Someone actually catch it! You can hear the trailer grinding on the concrete! But I don't blame other commenters. Guy doing the video was too far away!
How so is it the right truck? A SC P4XL would offer higher hitch ride and less if any dragging of the poor trailer frame like they just did on that breakover.
Very Nice Launch ! real good example of challenging boat launch , I am guessing this had to occur after the Vessel was out of the water for extensive repairs .
Obviously you’ve never launched a boat of that size and weight using a trailer... there’s a reason why that boat is supposed to be travel lifted in and out of the water. This was a lesson on how NOT to launch a boat of that size and weight.
ya, not extreme at all, ramp looks in great condition and that 36 GW doesn't weigh that much. Top is off, boat has outboards so it doesn't take much water to float it. Try this with a 35 Carolina Classic.
Dean Kershner you've clearly never launched a 36 foot boat the costs several hundreds of thousands of dollars with a pickup truck. Boats belong in the water. This is very nerve-racking!
That is A LOT of boat for that truck....THAT's what is extreme! The launch...the boat handling....The lookouts are properly positioned...The dock line handlers....EVERYONE knew what was needed and performed well. Well done!
There was NOTHING extreme about that, except your ground crew didn't know what the hell they were doing. It took entirely too long to scrape the shit out of your trailer and the concrete ramp.
They made it a lot harder than it really is? the boat should be ready with driver at wheel, back it in til it floats and pull the truck and trailer out DONE in 36 seconds
So for those that don't know. Quality T-Tops builds towers and t -tops, fuel tanks and other things for hundreds of boats and manufactures each year. The shop alone hold probably 50 boats at a time. If you listen in the backround you can hear shop noise. This boat was only loaded and unloaded to have work done. Located in Tarpon Springs FL.
WOW !!! Fascinating!!! I am waiting for your next movie when you eat a hamburger or a horror movie when you open the garage door. You have a great talent of a filmmaker.
You are supose to prep the boat before putting it in the water, not afterwards. The boat ramp is on then off. If the hitch is adjustable for up/down he should also put it as high as it will go to help with the low slung trailer from dragging so much, or use the big boat ramp longer, more gradual decline.
I had a 20 ft. Grady Overnighter years ago..got caught 10 miles off Jupiter inlet one day in bad weather.went from 2to3, To 5to8 real fast..Jupiter inlet had outgoing tide witch made it worse..I surfed down south to Palm Beach Inlet.!! We we’re tied to the seats with Life-Jackets on..Took a “few” over the back and front..My Grady White saved us,,no doubt about it..
What's next - a 6,400sqft quadruple-wide, double-high mobile home pulled by a 1,500hp Lingenfelter twin-turbo dually with quad stacks and a horn that plays Dixie??
Normally you can't trailer anything over 35 feet because its too big and too hard to trailer, you would normally hire a company to put this on a tractor trailer and have it lifted out of the water by a crane, but there were doing it on their own
pine cone Well.. I didn't know that part about can't trailer any oversized boat but you hire company to do it .. I always thought people can buy big tractors can handle that size of a boat !
A well choreographed and executed maneuver. It's very rewarding to do this correctly without damage or injury and this crew did it well. I just can't imagine how the hitch stayed on the ball with all the uplift created at the coupler by the frame dragging along the breakpoint between the ramp/drave way pitch change. Sorry, gawkers. Nothing to see here but skill and success. Press on!
If you have ever been a boat owner and were familiar about boat ramps, the sound of grating metal on the pavement in my opinion qualifies as extreme. I was holding my breathe the whole time. Nice job and nice boat.
After watching so many boat docking dummy videos it was refreshing to see some people that actually know what they’re doing.
Extremely nice boat.
Best boat launch I've seen on here, very well organized. The dodge has plenty of strength to tow that beast.
Extreme smooth , great launch
Besides being one of the best quality boats, those lines are gorgeous. Grady white boats look good on the water and on the trailer.
The “extreme” part was the trailer dragging a groove in the pavement.😂
Extreme would be how he pulls it out of the water
@@johnnywalker7350 I suspect that one made into the boat ramp “fails” video compilation.
And all these years I've been extreme launching and didn't even know it
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This is a massively underrated comment! my thoughts exactly!
Nice
And the ramp owners (and future users) thank you for the gouge marks from your trailer...
Beautiful boat! Gorgeous
WOW, Awesome. Nice job!
You guys cut the video short. I guess you must have turned off the camera when the extremeness started happening. Happens all the time with rookie cameramen, they think the camera is still running and miss the extreme part of the shot. Oh well you guys are still learning I forgive you but for next time keep the camera running the whole time so nobody misses anything extreme. Thanks Guys!
All these people commenting about how this isn’t “extreme” have obviously never launched a 30+ foot boat weighing 7 tons at a ramp with a shitty dock.
Plus the trailer scraping on the ramp drop angle with all that weight. It was still good watching to me.
I remember watching this all time when I was little 😂
That sounds amazing
The only thing about the extreme nature of this video was the amount of time I wasted waiting for "extreme".
One of the reasons I always do a quick scroll through first to see if it's worthwhile.
Maybe the name of the boat was "extreme"
No, they just left a word out of the title: extremely.....boring
Tony Perkins exremely boring
Agreed
Certainly would like to see a video of you pulling the boat out again.
OMG...that would be so exciting!
That lil dodge might not do it lol. Or at least with them tires
I for one, would flip, right the fuck out!!!
play the video backwards ...
@@matthewbell8401 that thing woukd drag a dam house outta the water
all in all - its always nice to see a boat launch. i liked it.
Nice clean launch. Great job.
Extremely un-extreme
Yes
Having said that. my work vehicle is 40m long and weighs over 70 tonnes, don't know if that helps me but probably not.
Extremely normal
Tremendous. That trailer was bending at the rails pretty good from the weight of that boat at the bow. There was A LOT of stress on the ball clip at the hitch once it started down the ramp I thought it would raise the back end of the truck if it didn't snap out of the ball first but I guess it worked out pretty good. A boat that long you need the really submerge the trailer to get any kind of floating out of that boat. Well done.
I used to launch and load my 93 Grady 25’ Sailfish model all by myself.
With the bolt on bracket it was actually about 28’.
I used a 3/4 ton 4 wheel drive pickup and a triple axle trailer.
I got a 25 foot trophy pro Grady white triple axel, pretty heavy boats
How the heck are there so many dislikes on this? I swear this was as clean a launch of a big boat I have ever seen on CZcams.
Not sure if you guys noticed but I think you may have scraped the trailer a little bit on the ramp. There was a scraping-like noise. Sounded like scraping. Probably scraped the bottom of the trailer a little bit.
Craig carter, the tongue on the trailer was extended because when the tow vehicle gets to the point of floating the boat off the trailer the tires of the truck are still on dry concrete. Once the rear tires touch the green slime that grows on the ramp, it’s all over, that truck will end up in the water. If you don’t believe me, try walking in the slime at the waters edge and you’ll end up on your butt
Aww Man, The title got me on this one! I watched the whole thing waiting for the "extreme" part!
Where is the extreme part?
waylon earls .......The extreme part was where you stayed for the entire boat launch. Now like the rest of us; welcome to the “Extreme Idiots Boat Launching Regalia.” I agree with the one entry: It would have been more interesting to see how much concrete this guy scraped off the boat ramp while hi-centering his entire rig, especially if the tide was low when he returned.
@@robertlangley258 lmfao regalia that’s hilarious I’m a part now to I guess
Finally a dually actually working! Instead of just posing. Great job at launching. Good team!
Man that trailer maxed out. Big ass boat mate!
lol i wanna see the recovery when their puttin it on the trailer xD
Rollers have a significant advantage but it is very dangerous if you unhook the boat before it reaches unlaunching time.
Yep, they might need about 4 more people especially if the wind is blowing. 🙂
i would like to see it retrieved
Agree very difficult, once committed no going back. Great job!
Beautiful boat !!!.
That Ram Cummins is a beast . :-)
Well, that went "smoothly" At the ramp I work at over the summer, anything with the three axle trailer is something I'm not messing with
three axle trailer with roller skate wheels
Cmon, you got this😂
3 axle trailer, with roller skate wheels, with way too much weight on it.
Driving that thing to the ramp with that trailer sagging was dangerous as FK
🤤nice job getting that beast in the water!!👍👍
Nice boat. Y'all make it look easy.
If the boat is big enough to make that Cummins grunt like that, I think it's time for a bigger truck.
If you think that cummins was grun ting you have never herd one really working.
Gradys use outboards.... Gezz
Prep you boat before backing down the ramp.
well done guys, really well done ,nice control ,good comms .
Sick truck and a nice boat!!!!
i'd say the load on the front trailer axle at the ramp breakover was pretty extreme
A boat this size is best launched using a marine travel lift crane.
I didnt know you could launch a 36 ft boat that way. Glad it went well.
From the sound of that trailer grinding against the cement, I dont think it went all that well
Someone actually catch it! You can hear the trailer grinding on the concrete! But I don't blame other commenters. Guy doing the video was too far away!
@@stevezabriskie9839 all day long as far it is the right ramp! I've seen 40' plus at the a ramp, no problem.
Did we forget about the back strap boys? :o)
Grady is a wonderful boat, keep it in a slip for the season.
Can’t believe a little boat like this has a bow thruster 🤠 😂 🇬🇧
Oh man, that was WAY too extreme. I'll have dreams about this for months
I'll never get that 5 minutes of my life back.
That was one of the most extreme things I've ever seen!!
Nice to see someone with a dually who actually uses it!
The extreme part is when he goes to refill the boats fuel tank.
At least they got the right truck for it
How so is it the right truck? A SC P4XL would offer higher hitch ride and less if any dragging of the poor trailer frame like they just did on that breakover.
Nice to see about launched With out the truck also lunched GOOD JOB !!!,
Very Nice Launch ! real good example of challenging boat launch , I am guessing this had to occur after the Vessel was out of the water for extensive repairs .
There was nothing "extreme" about this boat launch.
Todd Simone Thanks. My thoughts exactly
Sonny Gough Add mine to that thought also.
Obviously you’ve never launched a boat of that size and weight using a trailer... there’s a reason why that boat is supposed to be travel lifted in and out of the water. This was a lesson on how NOT to launch a boat of that size and weight.
ya, not extreme at all, ramp looks in great condition and that 36 GW doesn't weigh that much. Top is off, boat has outboards so it doesn't take much water to float it. Try this with a 35 Carolina Classic.
Extreme abuse of the first axle and frame on the trailer, extreme stupidity, but nothing extremely entertaining.
I guess I missed the extreme part of this.....
Ha ha ! I was just about to type that comment!
The extreme part is launching with the transom straps attached. Most folks undo those in the staging lanes not with the boat in the water.
@@pineyLt I see. Thank you. J.B.
Dean Kershner you've clearly never launched a 36 foot boat the costs several hundreds of thousands of dollars with a pickup truck. Boats belong in the water. This is very nerve-racking!
@@JohnDoe-tc5my only if you have never done it before. I pull an launch my 30' boat by myself all the time it really is not that hard.
Nice work
That is A LOT of boat for that truck....THAT's what is extreme!
The launch...the boat handling....The lookouts are properly positioned...The dock line handlers....EVERYONE knew what was needed and performed well.
Well done!
There was NOTHING extreme about that, except your ground crew didn't know what the hell they were doing. It took entirely too long to scrape the shit out of your trailer and the concrete ramp.
Bunch of idgiots.
Yeah you tell em.
Is “Extreme” the name on the boat?
hahaha!!!
Not Extreme, just Excess
excellent and fast operation !
COMPLETE BEAST!
They made it a lot harder than it really is? the boat should be ready with driver at wheel, back it in til it floats and
pull the truck and trailer out DONE in 36 seconds
Joseph Pinter exactly extremely inept at launching a boat should be the title
Launching is easy, where is the video of him pulling it out?
Thirty three seconds in...stopped video to comment- that's a pretty small tow vehicle for that boat.
Much respect, nice work!
So for those that don't know. Quality T-Tops builds towers and t -tops, fuel tanks and other things for hundreds of boats and manufactures each year. The shop alone hold probably 50 boats at a time. If you listen in the backround you can hear shop noise. This boat was only loaded and unloaded to have work done. Located in Tarpon Springs FL.
A boat that size is normally brought in on a semi, and is placed in the water by a huge fork lift
Only thing missing was the EXTREME part
That truck sounds awesome
WOW !!! Fascinating!!! I am waiting for your next movie when you eat a hamburger or a horror movie when you open the garage door. You have a great talent of a filmmaker.
Guess there's no overpasses or stoplights in them there neck of the woods. How in the world would you get that anywhere without knocking shit down?!!
Gad dam that's a big boat.
A well done launch. I kept worrying they weren't gonna take the aft tie down strap off and that would be the "extreme" part. LOL
HELL yeah... That was extreme to the max! Bad asses!
You are supose to prep the boat before putting it in the water, not afterwards. The boat ramp is on then off. If the hitch is adjustable for up/down he should also put it as high as it will go to help with the low slung trailer from dragging so much, or use the big boat ramp longer, more gradual decline.
That launch was.... EXTREME!!!! I started watching from my seat, but by then end, I only needed, THE EDGE!!!! Yawn....
I had a 20 ft. Grady Overnighter years ago..got caught 10 miles off Jupiter inlet one day in bad weather.went from 2to3, To 5to8 real fast..Jupiter inlet had outgoing tide witch made it worse..I surfed down south to Palm Beach Inlet.!! We we’re tied to the seats with Life-Jackets on..Took a “few” over the back and front..My Grady White saved us,,no doubt about it..
Beautiful boat
Launching an ultra expensive boat and you have the rear safety strap on?....need a new crew
extreme?
nice boat nice trailer nice truck
What's next - a 6,400sqft quadruple-wide, double-high mobile home pulled by a 1,500hp Lingenfelter twin-turbo dually with quad stacks and a horn that plays Dixie??
the trailer is much to big for the boat
Dang that's a big boat very nice one
great Job Guys. 👍
If he would of had a shorter trailer he wouldn't of ruined the bottom of it
have to agree with everyone else, nothing " Extreme" to see here people.
A dose of extreme stupidity for sure though.
Kudos to the guy that pulls this 12-13 foot wide boat down the road. I have trouble keeping my 8'6" beam between the lines.
Good boating boy's. Very cool looking boat with big Yamaha's, nice. She looks sea worthy! 😊
what was extreme?
Normally you can't trailer anything over 35 feet because its too big and too hard to trailer, you would normally hire a company to put this on a tractor trailer and have it lifted out of the water by a crane, but there were doing it on their own
+Cam Feloney and one more foot is considered extreme?
pine cone
Well..
I didn't know that part about can't trailer any oversized boat but you hire company to do it ..
I always thought people can buy big tractors can handle that size of a boat !
I think the only 'extreme' was the sound of the trailer-frame squealing across concrete. I wonder if I can download it as a ring-tone? LOL
never liked the sound of a diesel without a muffler. That was pretty extreme though.
What a beast of a truck wish we had trucks like that in Australia,
Normal boat launch but love the sound of that Cummins baby!!!!
nice launch, a bitch of a ramp to deal with. all the down voters are just jealous of that beauty of a boat!!!
so what was extreme about it?
Russ Lashley do u own a boat this size
That's one hell of a boat and truck
Aha! Thank you for that! Anyhow that's a VERY big boat.
This could quite possibly be THE most boring video on the internet.
These idiots have no idea how to make an interesting video.
Extreme? I must have missed that part. More like some click bait. Actually a pretty lame video.
WOW I couldn’t contain myself
wow great job guys huge boat must be fun .
That was an extreme waste of my time