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Is the yellow boat just outside the waves a Bahia Mar <object width="450" height="370"><param name="movie" value="http://www.liveleak.com/e/102_118827742 ... ram><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.liveleak.com/e/102_1188277424" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="450" height="370"></embed></object>
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I don't think so
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its got the carolina flair, same wrap a round for the windshield
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The guy running the center console is a crappy Captain who has a lot of luck working for him in that short clip. Poor guy in the bow.
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Post by Rawleigh »

No kidding Walter!! How did he get in that situation? Was he having power problems? He missed a couple of opportunities to extract himself from the waves. I wonder if he wound up on the beach?? It looks like one of those California life guard boats you occasionally see in newsclips. I don't think that it is a Bertram.
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The poor guy in the front trusted his buddy to drive the boat. I like the part when his feet fly up in the air, hope he wasn't hurt badly, because I know he was at the very lest hurt. Wow that painful just watch'in.

I wonder if he pony'ed up for his half of the fuel? or did the medics meet them back at the launch?
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Post by Ironman »

That Yellow boat is a 29' Crystaliner The harbor patrol & lifeguard dept use them & Seaway's.
Not sure of the boat caught in the surfline.kinda whaler looking..tho.I love this stuff.
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I posted this vid here about 5 yrs ago.Think I found it on a surfing blog
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Every time I see that video and there is another one like it. I have to look real close. I know its a friend of my brother.
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Boat getting bashed looks like a ROBALO ... I owned one years ago, originals were Whaler type sandwiched foam on a modified V hull designed by Ray Hunt. Mine was a great boat ... this guy is just in the wrong place at wrong time.
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Here is how not to bea<object width="450" height="370"><param name="movie" value="http://www.liveleak.com/e/6b0_126451063 ... ram><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.liveleak.com/e/6b0_1264510631" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="450" height="370"></embed></object>ch your boat!
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I second Ironmans thoughts on the boat, I read an article in the National Fisherman about the guy who made them for the California Beach Patrol, you saw them on Baywatch as well. I thought I read the builder passed on from cancer..pretty boat..looks alot like the Bahia Mar.
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brew...my big trick when i was 14 was to run the boat straight at the beach just like that. then while the passengers ( usually 13 year old girls) screamed and wet their pants i would casually stroll to the stern ,kill the engine(rude 40) and lift it up and glide up on the beach. while trying to impress a particularly attractive young lady i waited a hair too long and sheared the cotter pin.......................thus stranding us on the most remote island i knew about ............and eventually involving her dad, the marine patrol and the coast guard....but i prefer to forget that part. the guy in the video probably got off easier.
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Randall

That's better than the old I'm out of gas trick.
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