This is beautiful, but you should refrain from cutting the video so much, it's nice to just watch the waves roll through one by one.
@Qui-92 жыл бұрын
Why am I watching this at 4am on a Friday morning, 7 years after it was posted.
@jamesb1202 жыл бұрын
That’s just playtime in my boat 👍 Great video. Love the water colour.
@lukes89002 жыл бұрын
It's a waterway that commands respect for sure. I have crossed this bar more times than I care to count. Always plays up with a large ground swell and and a outgoing tide but I have also had a few large green walls stand up out of nowhere just due to pressure build up. Dragged two guys from the water who's boat went over the falls coming back from Montague Island one day and they were what the majority of capsizes were about there ...... Tourists who didn't have many days left on their holidays, minimum boating skills and just had to get out for one last fish before going home. Rules for this and any other bar are pretty simple really If you don't have the skills or aren't sure .... Don't go out. No fish is worth dying for! Cheers for the upload 🐠👍
@Ricko622 жыл бұрын
Good vid, don't change the sound or try to filter the wind. The pressure speaks to a old seadogg.
@TermiteUSA5 жыл бұрын
Love this footage
@jonathanstrauss81942 жыл бұрын
The boat that came in with the first set was doing it right. Stay on the back of the wave and keep ahead of the following one. Don't get too high up on the one that you are following and get through the foam into clear water before you throttle back.
@allenra5302 жыл бұрын
I am coming as new friend to supporting
@RONGGOLAWEBANGKIT3 жыл бұрын
Thank for the bottom of my heart for having the opportunity to watch these fun scenes ,fun places through video today.
@jiwanniroula57733 жыл бұрын
Amazing to watch this waves...I like surfing 😉 greetings ❗
@moailine2 жыл бұрын
Nice video mate. Can't believe how big the sets were when it looked so flat. I wish someone would do an instructional video in a 5 - 6m boat, at a bar like that, on how to cross.
@gonefishinggcstyle9 жыл бұрын
the locals are pro at getting in out of narooma bar so many tourists have crashed/ flipped their boats bcos they dont know how dangerious it is
@bigbluecat88908 жыл бұрын
yes experience and more experience if you don't know don't go. we went out in my haines 445 ,on the way out just need to sit in before the bar and wait for the sets to come through as the video shows. there will always be a set and then calm so sit back and wait .good idea to go watch from the lookout for at least half hour and avoid going out on outgoing tide. but it is doable in small boats.
@marlin123ish2 жыл бұрын
that Cat went thru that bar like it was another day at the office, very smooth.
@draxosplace48455 жыл бұрын
It was another day at the office - the cat was a local charter boat - done it plenty of times before.
@peterlovett58415 жыл бұрын
well, it is his job.
@Aria4322 жыл бұрын
easy coming in especially for a local charter. going out on an outgoing tide is more fun and the current in that entrance is nasty and makes pretty big pressure waves. just sit back and wait for the sets to pass then use power to get out and commit, don't muck around.
@marlin123ish2 жыл бұрын
wow....it is amazing...but dangerous
@RONGGOLAWEBANGKIT3 жыл бұрын
Only a problem for those that don't understand the ocean. There will always be a break between sets,unless it's massive , then you shouldn't be out there anyway. Good video of the pristine waters around the far south coast.
@ben-vf5 жыл бұрын
You obviously don't understand the ocean because "a brake between set" is not what is happening Here. Professional and recreational fishermen have lost their lives crossing the Wagonga Inlet bar at Narooma.
@farqsideways56792 жыл бұрын
@@farqsideways5679 your response to my comment shows you don't understand what I'm saying. Bar crossings are all about timing and reading the ocean. You rude c#nt.
@ben-vf2 жыл бұрын
Try the Columbia River bar. It can be 40' plus. It can break over two miles, depending on the tides.
@garydflatt49045 жыл бұрын
Been there done that! It's also one of the main training areas on the west coast for the US Coastguard at Cape Disappointment.
@billyboy10933 жыл бұрын
@@billyboy1093 You mean the “US over-glorified water police”
@YukariAkiyama2 жыл бұрын
@@YukariAkiyama America fuck yeah
@fUCkyOUbL0WM32 жыл бұрын
@@YukariAkiyama Yes, water police sometimes, saving dumbasses like yourself others.......America fuck yeah
@ryder60702 жыл бұрын
Look at those dolos absorb the power of the waves, good job to the army corps of engineers
@yamatomantenshin49085 жыл бұрын
Definitely have to pause and stop before entering and exiting such a tight inlet. Good luck navigating that, boaters have to have lots of patience to wait for opportune moment....🤔
@lgaray785 жыл бұрын
jeez thats a very dangerous bar, Im from new zealand and our bars and be shocker but not like that, greymouth bar could be but doesnt change like that.
@ryandavey97729 жыл бұрын
I crossed this bar a few years ago. Once your in it your committed. Very scary when you can only see a wall of water in front and the back of you.
@raybrida11202 жыл бұрын
the bar gets a pretty good break but with a little speed you can time it easily from the footage shown.
@annieghidinelli71177 жыл бұрын
What caused this change in sea state?
@MajPickles2 жыл бұрын
What do you think the shadows mean ????
@leemccullough5583 жыл бұрын
Im looking at the swellon the horizon looks big so this is also relevant
@leemccullough5582 жыл бұрын
The waves build as the volume of water from the last set goes back out ... that's why they appear from "nowhere".
@alasdairmcbryde75735 жыл бұрын
There's narooma for error in there..
@bonkeydollocks18795 жыл бұрын
People have been shot for less....!
@dunruden97205 жыл бұрын
@@dunruden9720 🤭
@bonkeydollocks18795 жыл бұрын
What did you do today? " stood at the entrance and clapped at the boats" lol
@jamesop225 жыл бұрын
Look like Dragon Stone 2 me😂
@daylite45915 жыл бұрын
What is a dark spot floating in the water at 1:23?
@theeabster19835 жыл бұрын
the eabster could have been a seal. There are lots of them in and around Narooma’s waters.
@scottmclennan61145 жыл бұрын
Fark that. Glad it's not my local boat ramp!
@fellovercliff45254 жыл бұрын
funny the crowd applauds for boats who enter during these rough times. you would think the local government, owner, state would dredge it often...unless this happens so much and brings tons of sand it can't be maintained?
@conspiraciesarejustgreatst20596 жыл бұрын
It is a river mouth and all river mouths develop a sand bar which contributes to the wave height. Dredging will only provide a temporary fix as the bar will always redevelop.
@peterlovett58415 жыл бұрын
Yup
@stevejunker85515 жыл бұрын
Nobody is going out?
@erikthys39112 жыл бұрын
i believe you but it would be even more convincing with a clock or timer on-screen 🙏🏼 (good vid, thx4sharing)
@beeveeh3 жыл бұрын
best place to surf when the swell is going :)
@stevenwitney13638 жыл бұрын
Quite common at narrow river mouths. Just takes a bit of local knowledge or patience to watch and understand....Not a place for the ignorant or novice.....wave don't look too bad either.
@jimmylovescake68135 жыл бұрын
Never turn your back on an ocean. And know what you’re looking for. These videos are educational as well as entertaining. I hope viewers will watch
@romeoslover8172 жыл бұрын
Well not quite true. When crossing bars, especially coming in through them you keep your eyes ahead and don't take your eyes off the wave ahead of you to look behind.
@JonathanDPoyner2 жыл бұрын
Bar crossing
@DrRezaAliRumi2 жыл бұрын
Go in between the sets of waves.
@hOurworld112 жыл бұрын
If you can find a board, you can surf a boat!
@aaronbolt27302 жыл бұрын
The sea was flat this day my friend…Wait! What……..!
@DeanandLisa18032 жыл бұрын
This is cool! What state is this?
@timthomas3254 жыл бұрын
NSW I believe
@seancasey1803 жыл бұрын
South coast New South Wales. Australia. Narooma - a great place to visit. My old boat - Dallas - charters out of there
@alistairlewis24613 жыл бұрын
@@alistairlewis2461 thanks, some one abbreviated nsw, and I was racking my mind trying to figure out what that meant,🤪.thank you
@timthomas3253 жыл бұрын
Shit, that's scary.
@marksutton58345 жыл бұрын
Ripped. Overpowering with rpm speed no snorkel ing Here now.
@arnoldstollar53755 жыл бұрын
Not why this WOW...just a normal wave set coming through
@kentswarroom89192 жыл бұрын
I guess, outgoing tide and onshore wind. This is not that bad compared to many places around the World.
@BMH19653 жыл бұрын
Crossed it a lot It would be last of the outgoing and a NE wind
@davidcussan89552 жыл бұрын
A wind filter would be appreciated
@marleybutler46335 жыл бұрын
Natural phenomenon is amazing, but can be deadly.
@biteme196715 жыл бұрын
de la nada te aparecen olas gigantes
@eleele11802 жыл бұрын
Whole Lotta power in those waves
@noworriesmate82875 жыл бұрын
Gee thats swell
@LabRat66192 жыл бұрын
Lol. Whats with the clapping and cheering? Looks fine to me.
@chrisblake59245 жыл бұрын
Because it's dangerous sweetie. If you don't know how to navigate you'll flip lose your boat. So the clapping goes on for those that know how to time the waves and get through.
@celestialskye15 жыл бұрын
tourists.
@Chris-wq3pe5 жыл бұрын
Don't know for certain how to get through? Get hands-on instruction from someone who does know before trying yourself...
@michaelashcraft85692 жыл бұрын
It’s pretty obvious. Just go through when it’s calm.
@billybirdy95074 жыл бұрын
yes but its not always the same when you come home after a full day out wide.
This is beautiful, but you should refrain from cutting the video so much, it's nice to just watch the waves roll through one by one.
Why am I watching this at 4am on a Friday morning, 7 years after it was posted.
That’s just playtime in my boat 👍 Great video. Love the water colour.
It's a waterway that commands respect for sure. I have crossed this bar more times than I care to count. Always plays up with a large ground swell and and a outgoing tide but I have also had a few large green walls stand up out of nowhere just due to pressure build up. Dragged two guys from the water who's boat went over the falls coming back from Montague Island one day and they were what the majority of capsizes were about there ...... Tourists who didn't have many days left on their holidays, minimum boating skills and just had to get out for one last fish before going home. Rules for this and any other bar are pretty simple really If you don't have the skills or aren't sure .... Don't go out. No fish is worth dying for! Cheers for the upload 🐠👍
Good vid, don't change the sound or try to filter the wind. The pressure speaks to a old seadogg.
Love this footage
The boat that came in with the first set was doing it right. Stay on the back of the wave and keep ahead of the following one. Don't get too high up on the one that you are following and get through the foam into clear water before you throttle back.
I am coming as new friend to supporting
Thank for the bottom of my heart for having the opportunity to watch these fun scenes ,fun places through video today.
Amazing to watch this waves...I like surfing 😉 greetings ❗
Nice video mate. Can't believe how big the sets were when it looked so flat. I wish someone would do an instructional video in a 5 - 6m boat, at a bar like that, on how to cross.
the locals are pro at getting in out of narooma bar so many tourists have crashed/ flipped their boats bcos they dont know how dangerious it is
yes experience and more experience if you don't know don't go. we went out in my haines 445 ,on the way out just need to sit in before the bar and wait for the sets to come through as the video shows. there will always be a set and then calm so sit back and wait .good idea to go watch from the lookout for at least half hour and avoid going out on outgoing tide. but it is doable in small boats.
that Cat went thru that bar like it was another day at the office, very smooth.
It was another day at the office - the cat was a local charter boat - done it plenty of times before.
well, it is his job.
easy coming in especially for a local charter. going out on an outgoing tide is more fun and the current in that entrance is nasty and makes pretty big pressure waves. just sit back and wait for the sets to pass then use power to get out and commit, don't muck around.
wow....it is amazing...but dangerous
Only a problem for those that don't understand the ocean. There will always be a break between sets,unless it's massive , then you shouldn't be out there anyway. Good video of the pristine waters around the far south coast.
You obviously don't understand the ocean because "a brake between set" is not what is happening Here. Professional and recreational fishermen have lost their lives crossing the Wagonga Inlet bar at Narooma.
@@farqsideways5679 your response to my comment shows you don't understand what I'm saying. Bar crossings are all about timing and reading the ocean. You rude c#nt.
Try the Columbia River bar. It can be 40' plus. It can break over two miles, depending on the tides.
Been there done that! It's also one of the main training areas on the west coast for the US Coastguard at Cape Disappointment.
@@billyboy1093 You mean the “US over-glorified water police”
@@YukariAkiyama America fuck yeah
@@YukariAkiyama Yes, water police sometimes, saving dumbasses like yourself others.......America fuck yeah
Look at those dolos absorb the power of the waves, good job to the army corps of engineers
Definitely have to pause and stop before entering and exiting such a tight inlet. Good luck navigating that, boaters have to have lots of patience to wait for opportune moment....🤔
jeez thats a very dangerous bar, Im from new zealand and our bars and be shocker but not like that, greymouth bar could be but doesnt change like that.
I crossed this bar a few years ago. Once your in it your committed. Very scary when you can only see a wall of water in front and the back of you.
the bar gets a pretty good break but with a little speed you can time it easily from the footage shown.
What caused this change in sea state?
What do you think the shadows mean ????
Im looking at the swellon the horizon looks big so this is also relevant
The waves build as the volume of water from the last set goes back out ... that's why they appear from "nowhere".
There's narooma for error in there..
People have been shot for less....!
@@dunruden9720 🤭
What did you do today? " stood at the entrance and clapped at the boats" lol
Look like Dragon Stone 2 me😂
What is a dark spot floating in the water at 1:23?
the eabster could have been a seal. There are lots of them in and around Narooma’s waters.
Fark that. Glad it's not my local boat ramp!
funny the crowd applauds for boats who enter during these rough times. you would think the local government, owner, state would dredge it often...unless this happens so much and brings tons of sand it can't be maintained?
It is a river mouth and all river mouths develop a sand bar which contributes to the wave height. Dredging will only provide a temporary fix as the bar will always redevelop.
Yup
Nobody is going out?
i believe you but it would be even more convincing with a clock or timer on-screen 🙏🏼 (good vid, thx4sharing)
best place to surf when the swell is going :)
Quite common at narrow river mouths. Just takes a bit of local knowledge or patience to watch and understand....Not a place for the ignorant or novice.....wave don't look too bad either.
Never turn your back on an ocean. And know what you’re looking for. These videos are educational as well as entertaining. I hope viewers will watch
Well not quite true. When crossing bars, especially coming in through them you keep your eyes ahead and don't take your eyes off the wave ahead of you to look behind.
Bar crossing
Go in between the sets of waves.
If you can find a board, you can surf a boat!
The sea was flat this day my friend…Wait! What……..!
This is cool! What state is this?
NSW I believe
South coast New South Wales. Australia. Narooma - a great place to visit. My old boat - Dallas - charters out of there
@@alistairlewis2461 thanks, some one abbreviated nsw, and I was racking my mind trying to figure out what that meant,🤪.thank you
Shit, that's scary.
Ripped. Overpowering with rpm speed no snorkel ing Here now.
Not why this WOW...just a normal wave set coming through
I guess, outgoing tide and onshore wind. This is not that bad compared to many places around the World.
Crossed it a lot It would be last of the outgoing and a NE wind
A wind filter would be appreciated
Natural phenomenon is amazing, but can be deadly.
de la nada te aparecen olas gigantes
Whole Lotta power in those waves
Gee thats swell
Lol. Whats with the clapping and cheering? Looks fine to me.
Because it's dangerous sweetie. If you don't know how to navigate you'll flip lose your boat. So the clapping goes on for those that know how to time the waves and get through.
tourists.
Don't know for certain how to get through? Get hands-on instruction from someone who does know before trying yourself...
It’s pretty obvious. Just go through when it’s calm.
yes but its not always the same when you come home after a full day out wide.
Wth