Influencer Kevin Neubeck, known for his adrenaline-fueled water scooter videos, has sparked controversy in Croatia after filming himself and friends navigating through a crowded marina while passing by luxury catamarans. The video shows him and his group riding through narrow channels between two catamarans, raising questions about maritime safety rules. Croatian portal Index reports that the incident occurred at Jazine Marina, where boat traffic is especially heavy during tourist season. The crew of the Danica catamaran filmed the encounter and later commented on the situation. Neubeck humorously asks if he will face any issues due to the event, showing no visible concern. He regularly posts water scooter videos on social media, often facing police attention for such activities. Maritime safety regulations require vessels to travel cautiously within 300 meters of shore, limit speed to eight knots, and avoid endangering others. Motorized boats and water scooters are restricted to areas more than 300 meters from shore unless allowed otherwise. Larger vessels must yield to bigger ships in harbors. Neubeck, who lives in Cyprus and travels with his daughter and dog, has previously been
Bias read (Center): The article discusses a recreational activity involving water scooters and does not present a politically charged issue. It focuses on maritime safety regulations and a personal incident involving an influencer, which is not related to politics, governance, or public policy.




