Hello everyone.
I'm new here. I've been boating here in Michigan for a few decades now, both as a guest on other boats and in the last 10 years as a boat owner myself.
I have been running a 1990 Tracker 16' tiller for about 10 years and last week I purchased a 20' pontoon.
At times at the ramp when putting in and taking out, there have been the few respective Jack Holes that are impatient, rude, disrespectful to the newbies or with anyone have a problem getting the boat in or out. But it's been only a few times in relation to the amount of times I have been at the ramp But this weekend I had had enough.
Here is the scenario:
We launched the pontoon at a public launch (Foote Pond Ausable River) in northern Michigan. It was a busy weekend on the lake but not as bad as you would expect with such great weather. When we motored back to the ramp that evening, there were 3 boats in the water lined up for take out, 2 boats at the ramp trailering up and 2 boats on shore waiting in line to put in.
I took my place in line behind the 3rd boat. After the 2 boats at the ramp were loaded and hauled off they let the 2 boats on shore put in as they had vehicles in line and was easy for them to put in and move off the ramp to beach the boat and wait for the drivers to park and run back to the boats.
At this time, a gray pontoon motored in to the beach and dropped off a person. They then backed out and just circled with us in line for a few minutes.
The first boat in line was also working her boat to the ramp while her husband backed the trailer into the water,
The gray pontoon jumped forward and took the second ramp space, cutting in front of the rest of us and the person he dropped off was backing a trailer in to the ramp.
The 2 of us boats still in line looked at each other and shrugged and flipped the guy off but let it go.
Then another red and white Sea Ray cruised in fast and beached in the sand next to the ramp, ran up to his truck and moved in line.
At this point, I beached and dropped my brother off to get my truck. Us last 2 boats moved to the ramp and tied off. He ran to get his truck. Now I'm at the ramp but Jack Hole #2 Sea Ray guy is trying to back in his trailer.
He told me to move. I asked if he was waiting 30 minutes in line like the rest of us on the lake. He said " The one that gets the trailer to the dock first loads first" I told him he had 30 seconds to move off or I was moving his truck for him. He moved off.
We then helped the other pontoon at the ramp load his as it was his first time running his new pontoon. He helped us as it was only my 3rd.
So here is my question('s):
- Is it the order you arrive at the ramp or who can get the trailer in line first?
- I had 2 80 year old parents, my wife and my brother. None who have driven my boat nor backed my trailer into this ramp before.
- What about the guy next to me that only had himself and his teen ager son on their first time out? Do they never get to the ramp because the boy cant drive the boat and does not have a drivers license to back the trailer in?
I see people cut all the time. There are always wieners with a "D" out there. But we have gone with the rule that you hit the ramp in the order that you arrive at the ramp. Not who can get their trailer in line first. On walleye opener and holiday weekends, some boats would never get to the ramp.
I had 2 other boaters at the ramp thank me for both standing up to the jerk and for my wife and I helping the other guy load his pontoon.
My 87 year old father who has chastised me my entire life for my short fuse actually told me he and ma were hoping I would have pushed his Sea Ray off the beach and make him go swimming after her..
I appreciate all comments.
Thank You
I'm new here. I've been boating here in Michigan for a few decades now, both as a guest on other boats and in the last 10 years as a boat owner myself.
I have been running a 1990 Tracker 16' tiller for about 10 years and last week I purchased a 20' pontoon.
At times at the ramp when putting in and taking out, there have been the few respective Jack Holes that are impatient, rude, disrespectful to the newbies or with anyone have a problem getting the boat in or out. But it's been only a few times in relation to the amount of times I have been at the ramp But this weekend I had had enough.
Here is the scenario:
We launched the pontoon at a public launch (Foote Pond Ausable River) in northern Michigan. It was a busy weekend on the lake but not as bad as you would expect with such great weather. When we motored back to the ramp that evening, there were 3 boats in the water lined up for take out, 2 boats at the ramp trailering up and 2 boats on shore waiting in line to put in.
I took my place in line behind the 3rd boat. After the 2 boats at the ramp were loaded and hauled off they let the 2 boats on shore put in as they had vehicles in line and was easy for them to put in and move off the ramp to beach the boat and wait for the drivers to park and run back to the boats.
At this time, a gray pontoon motored in to the beach and dropped off a person. They then backed out and just circled with us in line for a few minutes.
The first boat in line was also working her boat to the ramp while her husband backed the trailer into the water,
The gray pontoon jumped forward and took the second ramp space, cutting in front of the rest of us and the person he dropped off was backing a trailer in to the ramp.
The 2 of us boats still in line looked at each other and shrugged and flipped the guy off but let it go.
Then another red and white Sea Ray cruised in fast and beached in the sand next to the ramp, ran up to his truck and moved in line.
At this point, I beached and dropped my brother off to get my truck. Us last 2 boats moved to the ramp and tied off. He ran to get his truck. Now I'm at the ramp but Jack Hole #2 Sea Ray guy is trying to back in his trailer.
He told me to move. I asked if he was waiting 30 minutes in line like the rest of us on the lake. He said " The one that gets the trailer to the dock first loads first" I told him he had 30 seconds to move off or I was moving his truck for him. He moved off.
We then helped the other pontoon at the ramp load his as it was his first time running his new pontoon. He helped us as it was only my 3rd.
So here is my question('s):
- Is it the order you arrive at the ramp or who can get the trailer in line first?
- I had 2 80 year old parents, my wife and my brother. None who have driven my boat nor backed my trailer into this ramp before.
- What about the guy next to me that only had himself and his teen ager son on their first time out? Do they never get to the ramp because the boy cant drive the boat and does not have a drivers license to back the trailer in?
I see people cut all the time. There are always wieners with a "D" out there. But we have gone with the rule that you hit the ramp in the order that you arrive at the ramp. Not who can get their trailer in line first. On walleye opener and holiday weekends, some boats would never get to the ramp.
I had 2 other boaters at the ramp thank me for both standing up to the jerk and for my wife and I helping the other guy load his pontoon.
My 87 year old father who has chastised me my entire life for my short fuse actually told me he and ma were hoping I would have pushed his Sea Ray off the beach and make him go swimming after her..
I appreciate all comments.
Thank You