Watch this video. 2:04 is when it starts and then towards the end they catch these idiots trying to recover the dinghy. It ripped the transom locker off and I’m pretty sure the hydraulic platform breaks at one point.
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Wow - that's just unbelievable. I watch these Haulover videos from time to time, you can see a guy that knows what he is doing go through there in a little skiff like he is walking across the street and then a 40 footer comes barreling through and get's the snot beat out of it.
I like the mod, gives that boat a kind of "open concept"!
But I 100% blame the skipper for not properly preparing to put to sea. He (or she) probably became scared of the situation and added more power.
Haulover Inlet is no joke when the tides are running strong. Heck, it's no joke even during slack tide.
Wow - that's just unbelievable. I watch these Haulover videos from time to time, you can see a guy that knows what he is doing go through there in a little skiff like he is walking across the street and then a 40 footer comes barreling through and get's the snot beat out of it.
Riding on the bow in any FL inlet, at any tide condition, is a no-no in my book.
Those Haulover videos are great, but I can't believe that dinghy ripped the entire back locker off! It also looked like the swim platform was about to break off, too. It makes me wonder whether something else didn't happen we didn't see in the video, it's hard to see the dinghy and the tiny motor removing a pretty permanently attached bit of that boat and breaks the swim deck.
There's another one where a small runabout goes pretty much completely airborne in the inlet and crashes down so hard it breaks the bimini setup.