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Here's what I do:First, I make sure everything is in my truck (both the back and cab) and NOT my boat when I get to the launch. I don't want things flying out. Then, get in line with everyone else. Once it is my turn, I back halfway down the ramp. Then, I get out (lights left on and pointing at everyone in line) and load everything into the boat. I make sure I take the time to get my poles put together and rigged (I travel with them completely broken down) so I don't have to do it on the water. It just seems easier on the ramp. Once everything is put away in the boat and all my gear rigged, I back down to the water's edge. Now, I get out and find the plug for my boat. I keep it buried in the glove box of the boat. Then I put the plug in and take the straps off. Then, I retrieve the bow line and bumpers from truck (again, I don't want them flying out or in the way while I'm rigging things). I tie them. Then, I back down and launch my boat. I tie it off at the closest part of the dock, usually about 1 foot past the end of my trailer. Then, I go park my truck. I have it down to a pretty good science. It usually only takes me 20 or 25 minutes from when it's my turn until I am done launching.
You got it all wrong. Drive to the launch with no boat, bring two lawn chairs and a couple twelve packs. Park your truck in a safe spot, break out the lawn chairs and the beer! Just sit back and enjoy the idiot show!!Beats just about any day you could have out on the water
No no no no.....all wrong so farWhat you do is don't take of your stern straps until you dunk it. Then pull it out, drain the water, and dunk it again minus straps. Then, blow a tire that you should have fixed 20 years ago. Then, try and take it off at the water line, take it off, and strip the heck out of everything doing it. Then, cuss and swear and drag your trailer up the ramp with your axle stub digging in and making an nice little groove behind you. Park it, bring you half rack of beer down, get in the boat, and get going.True story.
you forgot the part about waiting to make sure your 1973 mercury still runs, and spending an hour sitting on the boat ramp trying to get that old junker started. biggest peeve for me is the launch campers. it's a boat launch, not a bank fishing spot. i couldn't care less what you do on the ramp when there's nobody launching, but when that time comes, get the hell out of the way! i'll be dealing with this a lot in the coming weeks on the nisqually. with no improved launches, and BNSF putting rocks where we used to launch below the trestle, my only option any more is the gravel bar on the ft. lewis side. lucky if i can maneuver my little trailer through the line of bankies parked right on the rivers edge...i can see why the indians leave their trailers parked in the river there!