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My wife is my buddy but at the boat ramp she turns into the anxiety queen. Nothing worse the hearing those words, DON'T YOU YELL AT ME ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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The marina we are at and have been for years has a privite ramp as well as a public. They make sure the public stays on their side,we have NEVER in all our years had to wait. As Dave R stated it also leaves the option being on wheels to go to another location if we ever chose to leave the big lake like winter perhapas in fl.By no means is it a big boat at 23 ft it is very easy to get in and out of the water. Valet was nice except when I've had a stressfull day and I get to the lake after marina hours how do you get your boat into the water? That was more stressfull for me. This issue is how you best enjoy your ability to access your boat and get it wet, IMHO ramp works best in at ice out and out long after Columbus day and no hauling her up and down the highway. Works for me.
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Yep...all good points I had not thought of. The most obvious being that many people use their boats in other bodies of water during the summer.
I guess, to be homest, I have never trailored/launched a boat, and don't have the 1st idea of how to do it. What I have done, however, is enjoyed a Bloody Mary at the Meredith Town Docks, watching non-stop entertainment that is people launching their boats. Wow...it seems at least half (1 out of every 2) ends in some type of shouting match...one of favorites is when the husband pulls away to go park the truck, and the wife has a very difficult time moving the boat out of the way for the next person, and docking in a very tight space. Creates huge stress. Now, understand, I am not making fun of these people...I myself would not have a clue about proper launching procedure. But would like to think I would ask/learn/practice, and eventually get it down. But so many people seem to turn it into a adventure. Valet works well for me...but truth be told, I've never done it any other way. |
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