Insanely Wild Fishing Trip Haulover Inlet Boats

Published 2024-04-28
Too Wild for You? Haulover Inlent Boats
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 (13)
  • @jyoung9434
    The most impressive boat captain to me was in the NauticStar with the single 250 outboard (seen at 2:50). That's a pretty shallow V hull. Heck, it's pretty much a 24ft deck boat! But this guy knows how to pilot it through a rolling inlet perfectly and give his passengers the smoothest possible ride through here. Well done sir! (I just wish they were wearing life jackets).
  • @robertmorris8997
    Chris Craft is another company that makes absolutely beautiful boats.
  • @Najitaka
    Why do Midnight Express boats handle the Haulover Inlet so well? Are the boats heavy or just well balanced? I've never seen one porpoise or struggle in heavy seas.
  • @RomanDeArmas
    Hello. On Wensday 24th at around 1:00 p.m. I don't know if it was you that recorded me in my boat. I was wondering if their was any way to that I can get the recording of my boat because I would like a personal recording of my boat for myself. I could send you a picture of my boat so you can know which boat is mine.
  • @eml-0404
    Oh my...... These people must NOT have worked hard for their $ or they wouldn't treat their watercraft this way.
  • @drew65sep
    One would constantly have to check for rounded out screws, leaking seals, hose connectors/clamps/fittings, electrical wiring, fuses, and popped rivets damn near every time you prepared to take your boat out...especially, the way these 'tards treat em. Having wealth matters not when it comes to boat repair. NOTHING is cheap. Not to mention how long it'd take for repairs to even start. A month-long waiting list isn't uncommon...at least inland it isn't.
  • If googans had a royal family they just went out the inlet!🫣 Someone said:get to the Choppa they ran to there boat!😂