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Doesn't that boat have a cabin?
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Wow
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waves are worse than this at my inshore sailing club...
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storm?? try to be out in atlantic ocean in a big storm
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What kind of sea Ray is this?
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the panic for a fucking thunderstorm...
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Turn your windshield wipers on
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the next time put the bow in the wind and match the speed to keep control
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This is more like it. This crew is having the time of their lives, good laughing. I love being out in weather like this. We can hear one of the men pointing out that they are safer out in deep water than they would be trying to go in, which is true, also they are on a nice SeaRay, a very competent boat. So live it up! OK, it's a little jarring to hear the discussion about life jackets. WTF you mean, where are they?! You don't fucking have 'em on already?! Go below, woman. Make sure the booze is stowed nice and tight. That's important, too.
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Driver / Captain "Get a life jacket"......Passenger / "Where are they!" Not a good thing
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If you know you're going to be caught in the storm the first thing you do is put your lifejackets on second thing you do is get your secondary drag anchor out at the back end of the boat ready to drop in case of lightning strike dose knock out power to the engines meaning your winless is not going to work either but at Least you have a Searay I have a 30' Sundancer good boat be safe out there
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High winds, minimal seas? Context?
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The American flag survived. God bless America!!!
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100mph?
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Life jackets only work when you're wearing them.
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Little scary that at the tail end of this video some one finally suggest life vest and the answer was " where are they ? " The moment any one boards your boat you should familiarize each one as to where safety gear is located and when and how to use. Not minutes after you are into a storm that you claim had 100 MPH gust. Most any one that has boated very much has been caught in these type storms and they are dangerous so get the life vest on first thing.
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Wow that lightning strike was close! Fucked the camera up and everything
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we have a really big boat its 79 feet and a wave went over it once
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Bunch of fuckin girls on that boat
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Nice I wish I had been out there. its all cool nothing really just a thunder storm.
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The Aqua Tread and its crew are caught out on Lake Guntersville during an epic storm that tore through the area on July 1, 2012. Winds gust up to 100mph and lightning crashes within feet of the boat.