Boat Wreck
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  • Holy Shit Sherlock

    

  • not twin turbo. not 23'. sounds like a regular 350 in a 20' sled to me.

  • Turns out that he (Harrison) hit a Honda that someone ditched in the river lol

  • Lucky no one was hurt. Ive seen this before at my fishingspot, people gun hoeing through the water, and not seeing the snag that just under the surface. We saw a guide get thrown out and almost lost two customers,

  • ha ha the only rock you hit was the one on the beach, sorry dude for laughing at your expense but being human sucks somedays when we screwup royally we always try to blame the " The Rock or the Deer or the Sun got in my Eyes or something" bummer for you that day anyways hope your learning how to drive them jetboatsby now cheers .

  • Never let off the throttle in a jet boat !! You instantly have no steering or any control at all !!

  • @strmcrkjr

    thats any boat/ watercraft/

  • No life jackets.

    Stupid is as stupid does.

  • Brilliant!

    

  • I have a Thunderjet Rio Classic 22' great boats. Hope the damage was'nt to bad!! Maybe I will see you on the Rivers in the Great Northwest!! Post more vids of your boat fishing or cruising.

  • Hmmm, I know that rock exactly, and I know others have hit it, just go look at the marks, he is definitly not the only one to hit it,

    If you go again, stay in the green and don't slow down, you were having to slow down cause you were going right through the chop.

    You want to go next to the fast current so you have some current that will indicate rocks, but not in the white chop.

    On second thought, just call me, I've been from Clackamette to Barton many times, I'd love to drive that beast!!!

  • 1, learn how to drive a jet boat, it doesn't turn unpowered! If he knew you to drive he could have spun that 180 degrees from where he cut throttle but if you listen you hear him hit a rock but not even really enough to jolt the boat then throttle to idle and then nothing....nothing....bank!

    2, Sell your boat before you kill a passenger or someone else on the river. The look on his face gave his inability to drive away.

    3, i call bs on the TT!

  • Wow Captin obvious, The look on your face is priceless.

    Be safe

  • A problem with jet boats is that unlike prop driven craft they cannot turn unless power is added from the engine. when hurtling toward the shoreline at 30 miles an hour after avoiding a rock the best situation is to gun the engine and turn away. 30min stuck on a sand bar in the Fraser river taught me that. Its hard however when every instinct tells you to cut power when heading toward an obstacle.

  • learn how to navigate dummy another dummy with to much boat

  • @MrSteelheadfisherman Totally correct statement, I second that !

    That spot in the Clackamas has no rock your gong to hit with a jet boat or drift boat especially at that water height !.

    The knuckle head young guide has more horse power than he can handle without any skill running such powerful jet boats

    You can clearly see the guy looses control of the boat after throttling the engine then ends up to close to the bank without any other place to go .

  • LMAO!!!! "God Dammit... We hit a rock." Harrison, I have been laughing at that part over and over!

    Glad it didn't tear up the boat!

  • Holy shit! Atleast you guys are ok...How bad did it tear the boat up?

  • i will not be going out with you! crazy bastard! dayyyyyyymmmmnnnn! I need to know did you guys catch anything?

  • We caught nothing but rocks...

  • Glade to see no one was hurt!! Damn Rocks!

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