TOP 53 SHOCKING MOMENTS IN HAULOVER HISTORY (STUFFING COMPILATION) BOAT ZONE

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Published 2022-11-24
Haulover Inlet in Florida is a popular spot for experienced boaters seeking a thrill. Known for its challenging conditions and strong currents, the inlet connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Intracoastal Waterway and is famous for its rough waves and strong winds, which can make boating hazardous. Despite the risks, many boaters are drawn to the inlet's challenging conditions and the opportunity to navigate through it.
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All Comments (21)
  • @BoatZone
    Wishing YOU a very Happy Thanksgiving!! Thanks for being part of our journey. Enjoy this boat “stuffing”compilation
  • @sekaf4125
    I live at a port my whole life in alaska. I now see the attitude of boat people in Florida is wide open, everyone sit in front. I haven’t laughed this Hardin along time. Thank you for posting
  • @pappy017
    Those drone shots are incredible! Thanks!!
  • @houlester
    Whenever I feel regret for selling my boat I come visit here. 😂
  • @rkgaustin9043
    The absolute sheer hubris of someone to take a small boat into rough seas on the open ocean which has killed literally millions of people will never cease to amaze me.
  • Wow, instant deceleration on that Smith 42 and the pale yellow Midnight Express. Good video! Cheers
  • Bests of the bests. I've smiled all the time. Congratulations.
  • @mickmcgood6543
    As someone who is currently traveling around the world on a sailboat, we take these bar entrances extremely seriously. Most people like us do. I've seen a large yacht smashed into little pieces and the owners left with nothing but the shorts they were wearing at the time. And another with the mast torn off and the entire back quarter of the boat removed. We watch the weather carefully and time it for the last hour of the rising tide when conditions will be as safe as possible. Even if we have to slow the boat down and wait off-shore for hours first. It is also a legal requirement where I come from that everyone aboard must be wearing a lifejacket. Also the boat is completely sealed with all hatches etc sealed up and all crew in the cockpit. We often also tether ourselves to the boat. These places are not to be messed with. And our boat is 18 tons of solid steel! I'm absolutely amazed at this mayhem. There must be a lot of injuries and damaged boats.
  • @cashy76
    this video explains America perfectly.
  • It amazes me how many people go through that inlet in little boats,even the big boats are having a rough time
  • @rogerpearson9081
    Always amazes me to see the open front deck with a whole heap of people ( weight) and NO life jackets even in full on stuffing conditions and of course the hot shots who go from hero to zero the first time they launch it and slam down in a vertebrae crusher.
  • @getplaning
    I can't believe more people don't go overboard in this channel.
  • @patriot1303
    The galeon at 15:20 - finally a boat with a windscreen that makes sense so that if water comes up and hits it it’s redirected back out not over the top
  • @FrEeWaY7k
    real nasty waves sometimes, always cool to see how well designed hulls break those with ease
  • I live here in South Florida, and have gone through that cut countless times! And when the tide is either going out or in, you have to respect the cut ! 😉👍
  • @fukkyoutube
    Any captain that allows 15 people to be on the bow leaving haulover should have their license suspended If they got wiped off that bow imagine the rescue operation that would take
  • @carltrano1325
    Haulover has probably been many many peoples first and last boat ride . It would be so great to have so much money you no longer need to fear for your life or anyone else’s who takes a trip on your boat.
  • @Buce-ku9vx
    That's one funky looking hull design on that Say 42. Thanks for sharing. 👉👊. G
  • Apache captain knows what he's doing. Not too fast, not too slow and trimmed up the bow. Amazing the difference.