How NOT to put a boat on the trailer
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I still to this day carry 4 or 5 drain plugs in my truck cause there is nothing worse than seeing a woman & kids *****ing out dad for forgetting the drain plug! I would drive by & just hand it out the window & not look into their eyes cause I was there once & know the feeling
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Bojoe2 No you cant make it up cause every time you think it cant get any funnier it does! (sorry for the learners but after they learn they can sit back with the rest of us & laugh about the mistakes they made)
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don't forget to latch the toungue!
I was headed to the lake with my 24' baja and was about 30 mins from the house when I hit a big enough bump to kick the toungue off the ball....well i had forgotten to lock it down. It was just sitting on the ball. Thank god for safety chains but the boat was banging side to side going down the road at about 65mph until i got her stopped. It beat up the back of my truck pretty good, broken brake lines, dented tail gate...etc. I also had to buy a new drivers seat cuase my ass was gripping it so tight it had a hole in it!!
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haha, did that one time and raised hell at my wife for not being able to get the boat off the trailer, before I realized what I had done. Wasn't a very good day on the lake after that.
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Having a CLASS CDL gives me a lot of knowledge when it comes to launching/ hauling my 27' MAGNUM. A precheck when I hook up boat to truck, check & double check before I leave my yard. When I get to the ramp, I take my time to get ready to back down ramp, plug in - lines on cleats & fenders out. I usually do it alone and many positive comments have been made about me doing it all along, do it slow & get it done right ! "HIGH LIFE"
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Ya know we have so many odd moments at the ramp, it is truly amazing. One thing that sticks out is that if you try to offer help to those that are having the most trouble they never accept it and generally get pissy with you inreturn... Had one lady tell me "you do it your way and we will do it ours" in a very bad tone. We were off the river and gone before they had their boat on the trailer and they were there before we were.
We have it down to a science... pull up ready to go and in the water park the vehicle and back to boat and gone in 2-3 minutes.
We have it down to a science... pull up ready to go and in the water park the vehicle and back to boat and gone in 2-3 minutes.
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I am fortunate, I keep my boat at a private storage facility that also has a private launch. Even still there are still a few moments of frustration but for the most part I don't have to deal with the general public when launching. This helps keep my temper in check and makes for a much more enjoyable day on the water.
I am able to launch and trailer my Velocity 260 within minutes by myself. Even being in a private launch, before my boat gets near the ramp it is completly loaded and all dock lines in place. When launching with assistance from the wife or a friend, I doubt my truck is in the launch area for more than 30 seconds. Once boat is afloat the truck is gone. WHen we come back in we will unload our gear at the dock/launch ONLY if no one else is around. If there are boats needing to use the ramp, It usually takes me no more than a few minutes to put it back on the trailer. Then we will unload out of the way of others.
cpiefer06, I do know what you mean about the people that need the help but refuse to swallow their pride to accept it. This is EXACTLY why I avoid the public launches!!!
The second video that I posted kills me. I bet launching at the beach to save a few $$ was worth swamping your tow vehicle and numerous others. Not to mention looking like a total IDIOT!!! And now having your antics being posted on the internet for the whole world to see...
I am able to launch and trailer my Velocity 260 within minutes by myself. Even being in a private launch, before my boat gets near the ramp it is completly loaded and all dock lines in place. When launching with assistance from the wife or a friend, I doubt my truck is in the launch area for more than 30 seconds. Once boat is afloat the truck is gone. WHen we come back in we will unload our gear at the dock/launch ONLY if no one else is around. If there are boats needing to use the ramp, It usually takes me no more than a few minutes to put it back on the trailer. Then we will unload out of the way of others.
cpiefer06, I do know what you mean about the people that need the help but refuse to swallow their pride to accept it. This is EXACTLY why I avoid the public launches!!!
The second video that I posted kills me. I bet launching at the beach to save a few $$ was worth swamping your tow vehicle and numerous others. Not to mention looking like a total IDIOT!!! And now having your antics being posted on the internet for the whole world to see...