sailor55330
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Aug 16, 2013
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- 38
So this weekend I took my boat out to a local lake which is small, but close. It's kind of a crappy set up for the ramp and to be honest, because of the smaller size of the lake, you get a lot of smaller boats and some people that have no clue of etiquette. So to set the stage: The ramp itself is very sandy and I wouldn't want to try it without 4WD. Regardless of that, the ramp has 2 lanes with one courtesy dock in between--oh yeah, it has steel uprights with bolts sticking out---fun! There is a sandy area right next to the ramp that many people "beach" boat on---it's probably 50 yards wide.
So, I'm waiting in line to retrieve (first time retrieving on this particular trailer) floating while the SO backs the trailer in and a guy in a small aluminum boat comes screaming into the beach at about 15 mph. He beaches it literally right next to the ramp, throwing wakes across the ramp and trailers in the water. His kids then pile out and begin swimming between my boat and my trailer---I had to yell to them (nicely) to move--probably 4 in total. The parents were oblivious. Couple that with others that were leaving the "beaching area" and cracking the throttle about 20ft offshore and less than 100ft from the ramp in a CLEARLY marked no wake zone. Needless to say, I wasn't happy, but I had the SO with me and another couple, so I kept it cool and put the boat on the trailer like a boss and calmly pulled out. I chose not to say anything, but believe me, I wanted to. Ironically, when I got my boat on the trailer, the mother of the kids swimming asked me if the boat had a "basement" because it was so tall......maybe that should have been my first clue about the lack of boating knowledge. Needless to say, probably won't be going there again anytime soon. The other thing that chaps me was when people would pull the boat out, they would stop about 15 yards from the waters edge and secure the boat, tying up the ramp for others.....there is at least 300 yards of straight parking lot they could have pulled up through. Other's actions forced the SO to have to snake the trailer instead of being able to pull up straight then back straight. I know I'm not an expert and I've had my days at the ramp, but even when I'm having an off day, I still do my best to be considerate.
How would you have handled it?
So, I'm waiting in line to retrieve (first time retrieving on this particular trailer) floating while the SO backs the trailer in and a guy in a small aluminum boat comes screaming into the beach at about 15 mph. He beaches it literally right next to the ramp, throwing wakes across the ramp and trailers in the water. His kids then pile out and begin swimming between my boat and my trailer---I had to yell to them (nicely) to move--probably 4 in total. The parents were oblivious. Couple that with others that were leaving the "beaching area" and cracking the throttle about 20ft offshore and less than 100ft from the ramp in a CLEARLY marked no wake zone. Needless to say, I wasn't happy, but I had the SO with me and another couple, so I kept it cool and put the boat on the trailer like a boss and calmly pulled out. I chose not to say anything, but believe me, I wanted to. Ironically, when I got my boat on the trailer, the mother of the kids swimming asked me if the boat had a "basement" because it was so tall......maybe that should have been my first clue about the lack of boating knowledge. Needless to say, probably won't be going there again anytime soon. The other thing that chaps me was when people would pull the boat out, they would stop about 15 yards from the waters edge and secure the boat, tying up the ramp for others.....there is at least 300 yards of straight parking lot they could have pulled up through. Other's actions forced the SO to have to snake the trailer instead of being able to pull up straight then back straight. I know I'm not an expert and I've had my days at the ramp, but even when I'm having an off day, I still do my best to be considerate.
How would you have handled it?