In this video, three friends - Josh, Jelly, and Crainer - compete in a Trailmakers build challenge, where they have 20 minutes to build a boat. The goal is to create a boat that not only looks good but also functions properly. Josh and Jelly share their design process and struggles as they work on their boats. After the time is up, they showcase their creations and test them out, with mixed results. Jelly's boat, "Big Bertha", is a large platform that sinks and flips over, while Josh's boat, "HMS Samantha", is a more traditional yacht design that can move forward but has a hard time turning. Crainer's boat, which is revealed last, is a surprisingly sturdy and functional design that even works upside down.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The participants are going to build a boat in the game Trail Makers.
2. The challenge is to build the best boat, which means it must look good and work properly.
3. The participants have 20 minutes to build their boats.
4. Crainer doesn't know how to play the game, but he is participating in the challenge.
5. Jelly and Crainer are going head-to-head to see who can build the best boat.
6. The boats must be able to float and move forward.
7. The participants can use certain items in the game, such as underwater propellers, to make their boats move.
8. Josh's boat is called HMS Samantha.
9. Jelly's boat is called Big Bertha.
10. Crainer's boat has a pirate flag.
11. The boats are being tested in the water to see how they perform.
12. The participants are commenting on each other's boats and their performance.
13. Crainer's boat has a unique design that allows it to work upside down.
14. The participants are asking viewers to comment on whose boat they think is the best.