@Demonenfuchs

The boat which sank at 01:04 was called "Moornixe" and sank due to a strong thunderstorm in Lake Baldeney (germany), during which she had torn herself loose from the dock. She drifted towards the weir and sank. Has nothing to do with "Idiots in Boats".

@wewinnew

Absolutely mind-blowing footage! I couldn't look away from these shocking Idiots In Boats

@michaellangley5511

wheres the boat going over a waterfall then ? wasting my time

@WeeklyLafter

This is the best "craziest" footage I ever seen. Thumbs up for this channel

@jwsmall1089

best part of the video is the repeats that have different descriptions and locations...

@godoflightning4843

Was waiting for the one in the thumbnail!

@jnorris8649

It’s almost like your editors were previously captains of some of these boats.

@melbags9789

This would've been a great compulation if you hadn't tried to fit 80 clips into a 29+ min video! Way too many glitches with a few repeats of video. It's too bad really, cuz you have a great narrators voice πŸ‘ Sure do hope your other vids, ( this is my first viewing of you're channel ) hold many candles to this one.    🌎 ❀ ✌

@smgdfcmfah

That first one at 0:25 where the boat is slowly sinking but then the water breaks through the cargo hatch and snaps the ship's back... frightening how fast she goes down at that point.  She hits the bottom with some speed!

@sydyidanton5873

This could have been great if not for the appalling editing.

Some clips, much these vessels, ran over one another.
Other clips were repeated three to four times.

Would have been interesting to know if the Coastguard crew were okay following their vessel being capsized by the ship.
Also the condition of the adolescent riding the JetSki who was blinded by the sun and struck a boat!?

@P14u2nv

At 8:09 collision: International and Inland Rules state that when two power-driven vessels are crossing the vessel which has the other on her starboard side (the give-way vessel) must keep out of the way. As the give-way vessel it is your duty to avoid a collision. Typically, this means you must alter speed and/or direction to cross behind the other vessel (the stand-on vessel). Back in the day, 60's and 70's and if memory serves me the burdened vessel has the other vessel on it's starboard side as this was known as approaching within "two points abaft the starboard beam." In this case the vessel that passed port to starboard (from left to right) is at fault.

@j.r.chance739

I was a commercial fisherman and, my buddy and I were sitting atop the flying bridge. It was after midnight so we could see off in the distance, the lights off a cruise ship about 12 miles away. My buddy told me to hold on tight in around an hour. That's when the wake of the cruise ship hit our boat and scared the πŸ’© outta me! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜…

@dkpirie

Great original content and quite a different video theme. Only problem was you repeated a lot of same clips within this video.

@danor6812

It's amazing how many times you show the same ships and the same accidents in 1 video.

@wallyman292

7:17 - That "$25 million dollar yacht" that lurched from the fuel dock caused a hell of a lot more than just $100 thousand dollars worth of damage!!!  Hell, just 1 of the sailboats it plowed over would account for more than that!

@Joe-Skier

I learned years ago that the best free entertainment is at any boat ramp

@Strange087

Breaking in 1/2 way out in the ocean and plus in storm  is about most terrifying😨

@wowmomenttv

These moments show how quickly things can go wrong without proper preparation

@pegschwalbach2500

Aww, have a heart. Give the script writer his bonus! ❀

@DefrerNatmalieBrigitteM

Beautiful people in a beautiful country πŸ’–