A Little Reminder of Who Runs the Block Haulover Inlet Boats
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Published 2024-03-04
Haulover Inlet is a man-made channel in Miami-Dade County, Florida. It connects the northern end of Biscayne Bay with the Atlantic Ocean. The inlet was cut in 1925 through a narrow point in the sand between the cities of Bal Harbour and Sunny Isles.
The inlet entrance channel is 400 feet wide and 14 feet deep. It's dangerous to navigate because it features:
Sandbars
Rock walls
Strong tide currents
Gusty onshore winds
There is no speed limit at Haulover Inlet.
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All Comments (21)
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Shout out to the guy in the 14’ aluminum boat with the 30hp Yamaha! That’s my kind of guy!
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haha, loved the small "im the captain of this boat now/jack sparrow" driving it from the fromt
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All this video did was show me how poor I am.
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yep. im broke . i struggle everyday. and man am I glad i dont have to worry about my 4 mortgages and millon dollar a month expenses to pay for all the stress. I just come here and enjoy the excellent vidography . and im happy with that.
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6:51 Captain BADasss.....my dude!
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6.54, excellent seamanship and cares about safety.
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Wow ! Pretty flat water so super kool to see.
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When the supercharged carburetted, Cigarettes, Apaches, Hustlers, etc rolled through, the sound reverberated against the windows. A brutal sound. The sound of freedom.
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Cant decide if the guy in the Tahoe T16 is madman or skilled captain running that thing in open water
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That first boat w triple outboard s wow she cuts beautifully thru them swells nice job Capt
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Having your spine compressed is always so much fun.
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My friends always told me to buy a boat with twin outboards so I could always get back home with 1 engine if necessary. I guess the big center console needs just one more.
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The AWESOME POWER of .... rich bald guys!
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Don definitely left his mark in the go-fast boat world.
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Don Aronow would be proud RIP 🙏
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Driving a big boat fast through the inlets is the equivalent of me driving my 5 mile long pothole-filled (and I mean truely filled) dirt road at 60-80 MPH just to save time and from being beat to death by the road. Speed helps in some situations, and the brake is not always the best answer.
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Looks like a super smooth day!
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calmest day ever
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You know it’s calm when you are towing into the inlet.