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Marciano, I Would Not Do That | Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks


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·Nov 11, 2024

There's a march now. We're getting up to the bridge. What's got to be concerned is there's some big breakers, and you need speed to time it to get out between the breaks. And that's the one thing we don't have on this boat is speed. We're gonna have to make a judgment call once we get out there and look.

Coming across the bar, Black and Grill, yeah, he's letting her eat. I wouldn't do it. I'm through there. I'm gonna take that under advisement. Crap job written. Thank you, Jesus, we're through there! So long, I could hurt you. Really got some speed. We got a big hot bow, so it's not that much of an issue for us. I would not want to be on the hard merch trying this today.

All right, let's take a look coming up on the bar here. The bar's big. There's some rollers coming up there. Wow, look at it! Hot water! One thing going on throughout of water in the end. Who didn't let me take a big wave? Then you know what? We snapped it through.

All right, off now. If you ever done filler of water snap? I've will pump right off to inch through, all coming into those. What happened? Tyler's filling up with water. What's going to happen today is we ain't going out.

Here's what we risk happening: If we hit get hit by one of those breaking waves, it's going to punch the bright windows out or worse. These other guys are making it, and they're making it just barely. And they got boats then, if twice, if not three times faster than mine. But it just ain't worth the risk today.

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