RICH IDIOT SINKS HIS 1.45 MILLION YACHT | HAULOVER INLET BOATS | BOAT ZONE

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Published 2023-04-05
This is the whole story after doing some serious web research on the $1.45 million Nakoa yacht sinking. It's gone viral because there's so much crazy stuff that just doesn't add up

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All Comments (21)
  • @BoatZone
    Who do you think is at fault for the sinking? Owner, captain or the tow company?
  • I spent years as an underwater welder and salvor and can say this salvage crew did a great job of showing the internet exactly what not to do.
  • @prdgmshft9107
    An impressive level of incompetency from all those involved.
  • @hillaryc.3727
    This must be among the most horrifically incompetent salvage operations I’ve ever seen. What were they thinking!!!
  • @alexant3923
    Did I understand correctly that the rescue team received half a million dollars for sinking a 1.5 millionth yacht while trying to refloat it? If so, then this is the best business in the world.
  • @iamalphaomega
    Unbelievable. The salvage crew appears to have been more incompetent than the fools who caused the accident.
  • This almost makes me speechless. The salvage company is just as incompetent and should now be on the financial hook to clean up the bay. This is disgusting
  • Needed: A:1 Very Large Turbo Bilge Pump B: 2 - 5 gallon pails "Marine Tex" to patch holes C: 1 medium sized Brain to plan Saving that Yacht was as simple as A B C.....but somebody skipped Kindergarten.... obviously.
  • I spent 40 years boating, lived on one for five years. When it works well, it's fantastic, and when it doesn't work well, it SUCKS. I don't miss it.
  • @MikeCapeMusic
    There are only two main rules when messing about in boats. All the other rules revolve around these two rules. Rule #1 is “keep the boat in the water.” Rule #2 is “keep the water out of the boat.” The owner broke the first rule and the salvage company broke the second.
  • Magnificent level of incompetence shown by the salvage team !
  • @razorback0z
    I have a Master V in commercial fishing in Australia. I remember when I started my studies asking a lecturer, "so what qualifications and training do you need to drive something like that big motor yacht out there (our school was on a dock). He replied "nothing you just need the money to buy it"..... and that's how stuff like this happens.
  • @brewsnoop
    Terrible what happened to this yacht and the resulting damage to the bay but the videography for this story was impressive. I loved the use of captions rather than a narrator too. Well done!
  • @nicomeier8098
    I can't believe they actually pulled it off the rocks without doing any damage repair or using big pumps to avoid it sinking....
  • @EXPIOWA
    Great job guys! That was some top-tier craptastic work. Did nobody think to look for holes in the hull after being beached and pounded by waves and morons for days? 😂 It could have only ended one way. This was so incompetent that it looked like a lot like an intentional sinking.
  • The most incompetent salvage crew ever! There should have been floating devices all around the wreck, that kept it floating even if the entire bottom was gone.
  • That’s incredible that those people call themselves a salvage team, all they did was hook a line on to her and sink a fixable 1.45 million dollar yacht
  • @stevepritchard9544
    awsome use of low tide to drag it sideways over the rocks. Good t see Hi Flow Sub Pumps onboard and temporty floats on the side of the boat to keep the waterline low.