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WARNING: BOAT IN DANGER OF SINKING AT POINT PLEASANT CANAL !! | WAVY BOATS | HAULOVER INLET BOATS
Another wavy weekend at Point Pleasant Canal and more boats stuffing, arguing and yelling Slow The F*** Down! Point Pleasant Canal is different from Haulover Inlet but just as exciting with plenty of waves and boat action. Enjoy the video!
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Can the white boat be cited for making the pass and speeding past other boats?
@Kristin_Soul
Жыл бұрын
Are you able to share the footage of the white boat with authorities? Not saying they’d do anything but I mean that behavior was ridiculous.
@endeeray4295
Жыл бұрын
Well It did seem that he was heading into the middle of a lot of other slower watercraft in an inlet area. I dont think that was wise.
@harleyhawk7959
Жыл бұрын
don't know the posted speed nor see s no wake sign. so how can a decision be made?
@marcuslinton310
Жыл бұрын
That channel was plenty wide, the boat in front deliberately tried to block the passing vessel, they steered directly in to their path, forcing the passing to boat to make a quick maneuver around them to the right. So, if anything, the front boat was in the wrong for deliberately trying to cutoff the passing boat who had plenty of room. You can see all this at 3:49... the front boat deliberately takes the same path the rear boat was going to take in order to block them. Pretty sure blocking other vessels was the illegal move here. Vessel B did not have to do anything in order to permit safe passage other then stay on the path they were already on and Vessel A would have went left and made it passed no problem at all, but Vessel B chose to block instead. Totally their fault.
@outabeat
Жыл бұрын
It doesn't seem that there is a posted speed restriction. It sure as hell isn't a no wake zone considering the waves in the canal are larger than any wake you can create. I think the white boat would be cited for speed. Perhaps unsafe right of way violation, give the slower speed of boats in front of him. Other than that it's just being a dick. And if that were illegal jails would be full all around the world. Oh, and the video on the cell phone isn't going to accomplish anything. Unless the guy rammed your boat or committed some misdemeanor or felony offense.
This looks like a wonderful place to go boating. Everyone is so competent and courteous. 🤣
@chunkyd5880
Жыл бұрын
and the water is so calm and peaceful.
@jonmel8518
Жыл бұрын
I live by the canal. and have trawled it many times. I hate it on a good day. I never go on our boat on weekends or holidays, every ass is out and many are from NY. These people making a wake are not locals.
@lindabutler7914
Жыл бұрын
What a great outlook you can find some good anywhere 🤣🤣🤣
@andrewrossnagel9433
Жыл бұрын
To be fair the people from pt pleasant, manasquan and spring lake are some of the nicest people youll meet. These people in the video are a different breed entirely.
@paulkersey2179
Жыл бұрын
It's joyzy
New Jersey drivers: "You've seen me drive, now watch me drive a boat."
@tod5098
Жыл бұрын
😆I was thinking the same, most of the problems in that canal are caused by the "captains"
@leadnsteel1428
Жыл бұрын
This video should be titled "idiots in boats."
@tmann8725
Жыл бұрын
Not really. this is New Yorkers at their summer homes.
@RockPunkFloyd
Жыл бұрын
@@tmann8725 when they're operating a motor vehicle the only thing that changes is where they're licensed.
@thooks1234
Жыл бұрын
EXACTLY
Get that weight out of the front of the boat. It's not that hard to figure out if you've driven a boat for more that 5 minutes.
@scepticalwalker3984
Жыл бұрын
and trim it
@jeffrandolf5673
Жыл бұрын
And trim up along with a little throttle to get your nose up. Good Gawd, these people are buffoons.
@karenbrooks9612
Жыл бұрын
at least he put the bilge pump on
@jeffrandolf5673
Жыл бұрын
@@karenbrooks9612 Bilge pumps have "AUTO ON (via float switch)/MANUAL ON/MANUAL OFF" Everyone leaves them on ''AUTO ON" I'm sure it was on "Auto". Jus' sayin'.😁
@malekodesouza7255
Жыл бұрын
Don’t bring an open bow lake boat to the ocean.
2:22 The one and only lake boat driver that knows how to properly navigate waves without swamping the boat. Plus, the kids had life vests too! Kudos that that guy and the whole family!
@OldManWith2Kids
Жыл бұрын
Except his kids were in the bow. Rookie mistake
@LizaLBennett
Жыл бұрын
@@hunterh1033 sideways so he didnt take water into the bow
@slandshark
Жыл бұрын
@@hunterh1033 Yeah that was my point, he turned sideways to the waves. Going head on into them with a boat that size almost always results in water getting into the boat. He made the right decision to turn sideways to them. Makes the boat rock a bit more, but no swamp boat.
@kolgrillarn
Жыл бұрын
Good you noticed the childrens vests! Very rear to see anyone using a vest! Very much common here in Finland and i myself always use one! So easy to take it on in harbor and the trip feels safe!
@mikeyirish214
Жыл бұрын
@@slandshark The guy at 7:35 was also in control by trimming down and keeping the nose up.
We're now learning where all these new boaters in Florida are coming from :)
@dronenoobFL
Жыл бұрын
Lmao, this is so true it hurts.
@TylerGirard
Жыл бұрын
@@dronenoobFL it hurts worse knowing these people vote and reproduce. Coming from a native Floridian
@cup_and_cone
Жыл бұрын
It's a shame they'll never be able to learn how to be a better boater either, since they bring that terrible entitled attitude down with them when they relocate to Florida.
@norms3913
Жыл бұрын
Or 1st time boaters
@donnaadkins8137
Жыл бұрын
All those Yankees well, they Drive and Boat the same way: Crazy AF!
These people make haulover boaters look downright sophisticated
@nathanjenkins8284
Жыл бұрын
That's the funniest thing I've heard all day but true
@ericblack6467
Жыл бұрын
Spot on. 😄
If you notice all the boat having problems is the ones with drop noses that are for fresh water lakes.
@ronniewilliz153
Жыл бұрын
Yea i don't get why they take them into rough water either. Makes no sense
@christopher4207
Жыл бұрын
WRONG. We have a 24' "lake boat" and have no trouble going in & out of ocean inlets. It's all about where you set the trim and knowing how to handle waves/wake.
@harleyhawk7959
Жыл бұрын
open bows are not for open water! besides they a piece of crap. about as lame as pontoon boats on open water.
@dlv444
Жыл бұрын
@@christopher4207 I also have a 24' "lake boat" and could easily navigate this channel. I am also willing to bet that like me, you could look at weather and wave conditions and decide to stay home if conditions are iffy.
@dlv444
Жыл бұрын
Last 2 boats to get swamped on this channel have been "Sea" rays. I have seen conditions way worse than this on lakes. It is a captain problem.
My grandparents used to have a house right on the canal. All the cursing and yelling on the canal made family bbqs fun lol. In all seriousness it wasn't bad and was relaxing watching the boats
@4exgold
Жыл бұрын
ah damn, they sold it? Should've given it to their kids.
30 years a local and it is like this every summer. 9 months of quiet shore living and 3 months of Benny hell.
@robertbiolsi9815
Жыл бұрын
Best day is the day after Labor Day if you live there
@3:40 I like how the guy matches his speed to tell them they're going too fast.
@67L-88
Жыл бұрын
And on the wrong side of the channel
@johnkolodzie9888
Жыл бұрын
Then the boat in front of them slows down more while also creating a bigger wake then the white boat. Some people don't understand bigger boats/inboard vs outboard need a little more speed to combat the current. Plus why are they going two wide going one way through the canal. If your boat can handle the canal don't take it down during bad water, and don't gang up on them and try to box them it will make the situation worse
@jester65jn
Жыл бұрын
SAME
Yay, kids with life vests on (2:16), how refreshing!!
Looks like a very friendly place to go boating.
@LazyLocations
Жыл бұрын
🤣 Exactly.
A Boston whaler is the boat to have for these kind of canals! They went thru without a hitch..... Greetings from the Netherlands
@grandpapete417
Жыл бұрын
Also beat the hell out of you!
This entire video is so jersey 😂 Spend every summer down there, this is the perfect representation of the jersey shore 😜
@hsnjpres
Жыл бұрын
Actually it's all the Benny's that come here and think they can do whatever cause of $.
@curthook9622
Жыл бұрын
This isn’t locals A S H L E Y
This was one of the most satisfying videos to watch. I love seeing people make an ass out of themselves 🤣
This is why I got out of boating. Not the dealing with others, just tired of the responsibility as 'captain' in command. Not all situations are according the Chapmans. Some boats need to maintain steerage and that means velocity. Going too slow can get you "plowing" creating a worse wake than higher speeds. There is no easy answer but to suck it up, work with others, and work towards safe passage. This "I'm right, you're wrong, slow the F down" drama has no place out there. You're going out, be prepared to deal with it and don't go second guessing others. There are always exceptions, but in boating it is rarely 100% "the other guy's a d***." Why are YOU out there and can YOU handle what you know to be in store? Drive your boat, captain.
@ajhorta6553
Жыл бұрын
Your right it’s not 100%
The boating community in the Midwest is super tight. I can't imagine this happening here. We look out for each other and are proud of that. This is ludicrous.
@Metaintelligencia
Жыл бұрын
Lol very true…hello from Michigan
@diegoscoffin7491
Жыл бұрын
What are there, like five of y’all total?
@thisguyincincy
Жыл бұрын
@@diegoscoffin7491 the Great Lakes are like 5 oceans. They call it the North Coast for a reason. The Mississippi and Ohio rivers are some of the largest in the world. Minnesota is called the land of 10,000 lakes for a reason. Parts of the Midwest was covered by glaciers at one time, that are now fresh water lakes... need me to continue?
@thisguyincincy
Жыл бұрын
Oh and in 2020 there were an estimated 70 million people in the Midwest. So.... 😆😆😆
@michiganengineer8621
Жыл бұрын
I was born in Muskegon (damned near IN the channel according to my mom), and went to college at Hope in Holland, Michigan. I can say, from experience, that those two channels can get ALMOST as insane as this. Mostly at the beginning and the end of our boating season.
I really enjoyed this. As a sailor (meaning someone with a sailboat - and obviously I'd never be sailing in a waterway this narrow), I'm pleased to see powerboaters treating other powerboaters so badly. I thought they only did this to sailboats. I've been an unwilling participant in games of chicken,, I've been waked so many times I couldn't even estimate it, and I've feared for my safety on many occasions. And this is on a waterway with miles of clearance. These guys were doing it on purpose. And this is in "polite" Canada. When powerboaters are in their cars, do they get really mad at red lights when someone else has the right of way?
@SmashGhost
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's always everybody else... never you.
@ksmsailing
Жыл бұрын
As a sailor in busy South Florida, I agree with you 100%.
@2003BMW325i
Жыл бұрын
You must get so bored... I LOVE boats, ships, and ocean liners; but I have absolutely do desire to have or even go on a sailboat. Seems like you just have to work the whole time and constantly be on your toes and worried about changing conditions. How could you ever relax?
@mikenb3461
Жыл бұрын
@@2003BMW325i You can't relax and it is a lot of work, but that's the draw. Power boating is usually about a destination or activity that involves the boat more as a means to an end, For sailing, managing the sails with the ever-changing wind is whole mission. I can see how people wouldn't like sailing, though any time I have a powerboater on board they do get it and enjoy themselves. I doubt I'll make any converts, but they do ask to join me regularly.
@mikenb3461
Жыл бұрын
@@SmashGhost so you're saying that if you're driving down the street and someone runs a stop sign that you're at fault there? That's odd. Right-of-way is right-of way. It's a simple concept.
WOW what memories this brought back! My father was the skipper of the coast guard boat that patrolled those waters in the 60's. A lot of people don't know but back then the army ran the patrol boat. I've been in and out of that inlet many times with him! Thanks for sharing this you made my day!
4:02 if you listen closely you can hear the guy in the white boat yell "Eat a F#&ing Salad" Not really but that would be funny.
Looks like a good example of canal rage.
@1STGeneral
Жыл бұрын
A snickers 😋 wouldn't help. Quite a few people look like a certain Jersey governor 🤔
Great white water rafting video 😂
I'm guessing most of these people are the ones you have to be worried about on the roads 😂
@1STGeneral
Жыл бұрын
Yep speed pass then slam on the brakes or swerve at you because they think everyone needs to follow them....
0:10 Trim your engine so the bow is up and shift your passengers to the stern so there's no weight in the bow. And get the life jackets on, just in case. Anyone would think he's never driven a boat before!
My thoughts on the scenario is I would stay as far away for that god forsaken canal and all the toxic people in it! Being blessed enough to live in this location and own a beautiful vessel just to act like idiots. This includes the ones speeding and the ones that think they are the canal police.
@CaptainSloose
Жыл бұрын
They don’t own it. Its a club boat- basically a rental boat/timeshare. The canal is fine as long as you respect it and don’t go down it in at peak ebb or peak flood. Ive never taken more than spray over the bow in my grady white.
@docsspot
Жыл бұрын
@@CaptainSloose a Grady is a far better boat than most of the boats in this clip, you don't see the little whalers having issue either, competent captain is key, but the vessel it self does matter. Most of these boats are lake boats, and can get through it, but not like a Grady will
7:31 makes it look effortless. 👏
If I've learned anything from these videos, it's if I ever have to boat in an inlet hell-hole like this one, I want a Boston Whaler
When my cousin moved to FL, they bought a boat - there are basically no requirements to get a boat license and basically no classes at all. I found it shocking as my cousin new nothing about boats or even less at driving one. It’s amazing there isn’t more accidents and deaths due to inexperienced boat owners!
Why does everyone insist on sitting forward, instead of aft for these inlets?
@citetez
Жыл бұрын
Because they live in a country that worships ignorance and despises expertise and earned authority.
@67FORDTRUCKF250
Жыл бұрын
I would hope ignorance.
This canal must be stressful as hell I almost never see boaters argue
That doesn't look like fun at all. What a mess of boats and idiots yelling at each other. All these fools congregate in the water, showing off what their credit can buy.
Nothing says relaxing like that canal.
What I can't understand is why these captains who are taking "green" over the bow of an open bow boat just keep on plowing ahead without making a change. Throttle up or down, trim up, turn around, get your passengers in the back...do SOMETHING. Don't just see how quickly you can drive your boat to the bottom of the canal.
Everyone’s having a great time, shouting at each other!
So Jersey…yelling, throwing hands. Driving like a nut. Haha! I know, I’m a Jersy girl. This is just how it is.
LOL man, the two girls @ 5:08 are winners in my book lol.
Welcome to Nj since all the New people moved down here !!! South Jersey was a quiet great place live until Covid hit and everyone from New York , Pa , Conn. all moved down here !!! Lol you think the canal is bad you should see the Parkway during the morning commute heading north !!! It’s a true CHIT show!!! I sit back and can’t believe it sometimes!!!
A patrol boat should be there as much as possible that is a very dangerous place.
@hsnjpres
Жыл бұрын
The NJ state police barracks are on the canal and they do not enforce the rules. And most of the Idiots slow down at the Police.
@mattmargerum9618
Жыл бұрын
NJ state police have a boat station right in the middle of the canal!
@lindabutler7914
Жыл бұрын
@@mattmargerum9618 why don't they do something??? Why have I never seen them in any videos slowing are helping 🤔 They should step it up!!!
@mattmargerum9618
Жыл бұрын
@@lindabutler7914 boats cant stop in that channel and there isn’t room for a patrol boat just to ride around. They must keep forward momentum. The police get involved when they have to but its a free for all through there…
@lindabutler7914
Жыл бұрын
@@mattmargerum9618 Thanks for information, that really is a dangerous pass I wish people could use more caution before ya'll lose a family.
That South Bay pontoon just wanted to take a bow in front of the camera
Seeing a lot of stuffings... is it getting close to the Thanksgiving??
It’s virtually impossible to go fast enough to keep the bow up without making wake against the strength of the water flow.
@67L-88
Жыл бұрын
I don't know if it's true but I was taught, that no wake at 5 mph but you still need to have a minimum safe speed. So if waves will swamp my boat, leaving a wake to get the bow up should be ok?
@GodBlessedAmerica
Жыл бұрын
@@67L-88 We have several “idle speed only” zones and going against the tide is impossible. But the current and volume of water is nothing like these inlets. As rough as it is by nature, I don’t see how anyone could run it without a wake.
@cabretmaverick7539
Жыл бұрын
I agree. Having gone through this canal and the one at Atlantic highlands with a bow-rider, I know you have to keep the bow up and that means using the right speed. I could care less about the no-wake zone if it means saving my boat and my passengers.
Whenever I go out and the waves are choppy like this, I tell everyone, when there is room in the back….transom ride until we get thru! Push the bow up with weight in the back
@jeffrandolf5673
Жыл бұрын
Push the bow up by trimming motor up & with a bit of throttle, along with passengers in the rear. It's COMMON SENSE.
@Hopefullymarried
Жыл бұрын
I do that also. However I misquoted by saying transom ride…that’s illegal. Everyone in the stern, is what I meant to say
That boat at start is like a scoop boat. It lovingly scoops water into the hull for you.
The current in that canal is freaking insane. Almost white water rapids insane
Looks like a relaxing day on the water.
I'm in this canal quite often and I have to say most boaters are courteous and careful. Note that I said most. Funny thing is this canal has NJ state Police stationed on it. They need to start enforcing the no wake zone.
This is one of the greatest vids yet. Kept my attention the entire time!!! Great job and elaborating on what’s happening!!!!
@WavyBoats
Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it Ronny! Thnx for watching! 🙌
The first boat, get the passengers aft, and for Pete's sake, bow up!! And a little more throttle.
The yacht/boat headed inland made an ENORMOUS wake 😮🤦♂️
I can just imagine what the ramp action must be like at peak hours.
Maybe I'm just too cautious but I wouldn't have anyone in the bow of my boat going through here.
The situation at hand requires Jerry Springer and a padded room for this group talk about a good day gone wrong
That whaler towards the end was a hell of a captain!
It's amazing how many simpletons are concentrated in that area and have they never heard of a life vest. Possibly the last thought as they sink for the final time 'I wished I'd worn it'
4:50 I was hoping Shamu would fall off
The current is running well over 6 knots so the “no wake 6 knots” isn’t going to be an option but that doesn’t mean do 15-20 knots. What’s really stupid is running 2-3 boats wide in that tiny channel. Typical NJ/NYC types.
Notice the complete lack of sailboats. I remember them keeping the two bridges up constantly in the summer.
2:46 Pontoon boats belong on *calm* lakes! Sheesh...
02:55 *BAAAAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....* that's the funniest fokking thing I've seen in a long time!
Newbs & Rubes. Nice family fun.
2:25 Cap'n clearly upset about something we don't see on the vid, but I like how he kept his cool piloting his craft through the result.
Quick, everyone to the bow! Hey, it’s f’n Jersey! Just lucky no one got shot!
Fun video- I like the NY / NJ battles in the comments too. These days I just avoid everyone for the sake of peace.
looks like a great day on the water....you couldn't pay me enough to deal with that canal or the people in it! I wonder if the current/waves are like that all the time?
@andrewrossnagel9433
Жыл бұрын
Its always rough there. A lot of people avoid it entirely.
I remember passing the camera while standing in my boat and being like 💀✌
What I see here is all the people who bought boats during the pandemic and don't know how to drive them.. Some of those large boats need to be going at least 6 knots because they are inboards and they have to be moving water across their rudders in order to maintain control , The most dangerous people in the canal are those who refuse to maintain an adequate speed and present the danger to everyone behind them.
That boat would make a good ice cream scoop
Hey. Let me ask a question, please. I used to own a little SeaRay 185 sport as a first time boat owner. First of all, I can say that I was definitely not experienced enough of a boat operator to be in that type of water. However, had I got caught out in that coming home, what would be the best chance of survival for me? My first thought instinctively (other than not going out in that shit to begin with) would be to raise the front of boat as much as possible out of water, excel to max speed limit allowed in that channel, and not to hit waves straight on. Once again, was a novice boat owner and just curious.
@thooks1234
Жыл бұрын
You are dead on. All these idiots need to do is put the people in the rear, bump the throttle, maintain a straight line and just push through. Instead, all these fools want to look at everyone else, worry about everyone else, allow passengers to pile up in the front and never give a thought about control of the boat.
I know there's a speed restriction, but honestly if a lot of these boats got up to planing they'd make almost zero wake and they's reduce risk of swamping too.
@Robert-po8jn
Жыл бұрын
I was think that myself. Especially that first boat that was taking on so much water. They need to get on plane and get the water to the bilge.
Bilge putting in overtime on that first clip
I wanna buy a boat with the bow angled down, load that silly bow with peeps and then not bother to trim the motor!
@hsnjpres
Жыл бұрын
Don't forget to not have life jackets on the passengers
I've noticed few boats in your videos have proper weight distribution, they also don't generally have the motors trimmed for a more bow up attitude.
That place is fn epic i love all the screaming!😂😂😂😂
No irony lost on the name of this place. 😄
It’s like the dang rapids going through there😱
That first boat should have trimmed the nose up and increased speed a little bit. The light blue Boston Whaler near the end had the right idea. Anyway, who'd have thought boat rage was a thing:-)
Why do they insist on keeping people in the bow in water like that. Why?
The joy of sailing !
Had a 6 meter bowrider Renken with a 4 cyl Chevy inboard. Took that boat to wreck of the Vivian twice. Believe it was 30 miles off Shark River. Other boater would call us and say what the heck are you doing out here?
As someone who has stuck his toe in salt water exactly once, I have questions, like what the hell is going on here? Is all this chaos and turbulence something caused by tide and such, or purely the result of boat wakes reinforcing each other? Also, are some of these people under the impression that no one can see them?
@mattmargerum9618
Жыл бұрын
Its a combination of the tide and boat traffic. It can get real hairy real quick. Especially on the weekend when there’s alot of boats.
@michiganengineer8621
Жыл бұрын
It' an EXTREMELY narrow channel that the tide races through. If at all possible you NEVER want to go through this channel when the tide is making (going against the river current). That is, unless you want to experience the washing machine effect that so many of THESE boaters "enjoyed"!
@mattmargerum9618
Жыл бұрын
@@michiganengineer8621 the amateurs dont know better but if you gotta get out… or in…. You dont have a choice. Gotta send it…Saturday and Sunday rush hours were a doozy… lol
If I lived near Point Pleasant, and wanted to get out to deep water, open ocean, i would surely drive a bit further south or north to a ramp with direct, quick access in order to avoid a cluster like this canal.
You can't fix stupid.
Very entertaining video! Love this canal on your channel!
@WavyBoats
Жыл бұрын
More videos on the way!
the white boat was simply partaking in a miniscule amount of trolling
These idjets drive boats 10x worse than they drive cars, and THAT's saying something! Great vids!
Sailing and swimming lessons😂🚣♂️
Very good show various types of boats I like
So much content in this one video!
Welcome to New Jersey! Have a nice day.😁
I had a beamy 29 foot twin v8 nicely equipped. Some Douche yelled at me on the c and d canal, i told him "Get a bigger boat".
Crew should go for a mutiny on the white boat lol!
Hey why don't we sit up front in a open bow boat??? Brilliant!!👏👏👏
Never did like those dropped bow designs, nor the open bows either 🙄
I take more calls for throwing wakes in the no wake areas(I am a DWR dispatcher) than I do for reckless boating. Now I see why.
I see most people speed and disobey traffic laws all day long. This just makes perfect sense to see aholes on the water too.
What type of boat owner would actually want that much salt water in the boat, saturating the electronics and ruining the interior ?.
That pontoon lol
Yes, he was going a bit fast. He kicked up a bunch of chop. Whether or not he can be sited is a question I have no answer. However, while understanding the desire of the other boats to get this person to slow down, the situation might have caused the situation to be worse.
2:53 - First time I've seen a stoppie in a pontoon...