America’s Boating Channel™, the U.S. Coast Guard funded boating safety and boater education video service produced by United States Power Squadrons® (USPS), is now featuring HAULOVER INLET from its BOAT FAILS category on America’s Boating Channel’s smart TV and online services.
HAULOVER INLET presents some of the worst moments at Haulover Inlet, FL captured by Wavy Boats, the producer of Boat Action Network: Boats vs. Haulover, Rough Inlets, Miami Boat Ramps, Blue Top Legends, and Miami Boats. The video will be Featured Now on America’s Boating Channel’s free smart TV app on Apple TV, Roku, and Fire TV, on AmericasBoatingChannel.com, and on its YouTube channel, as well as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and other social networks from October 22 through 28.
The announcement was made by America’s Boating Channel Smart TV Category Manager Sachin Patel.
“We’re thrilled to feature Wavy Boats’ HAULOVER INLET this week on our smart TV and online services. Seeing what not to do is often an incentive for learning to boat safely, and this video graphically depicts outrageous moments. Viewers can now also tune-in to our entire BOAT FAILS category for Big Ships, Ridiculous Boat Ramp Fails, Boat Fails and Wins, Top Ten Morons on Boats, Expensive Boats, Jet Ski Fails, Funny Kayak and Canoe Fails, Crazy Boat Fails Top Thirty-Eight, Top Five Sailing Fails, Total Idiots, Morons in Boats, and Best Fails at bit.ly/BFonTV,” said Sachin Patel.
Smart TV viewers can subscribe to America’s Boating Channel for free on Apple TV, Roku, and FireTV using their remotes.
On Apple TV, viewers can click on Store in their top toolbar, then search for Americas Boating Channel and select Get to install the app. On Roku, viewers can select Store, click on Channels, then search for Americas Boating Channel and add the channel. On FireTV, viewers can go to Apps on their FireTV Main Menu, then search for Americas Boating Channel and select Get to install the app.
Online, the best way to access the flagship video service offering for free is at AmericasBoatingChannel.com.
Viewers can still also subscribe at no charge to America’s Boating Channel on YouTube to access the service’s original award-winning boating safety and boater education videos.