JimS123
Fleet Admiral
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- Jul 27, 2007
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I'll take concrete or steel ramps any day.Also have to remember that bavk in the 60-70's most ramps were not finnished concrete or grated steel like they are now. When ramps were gravel I also had a 61 Comet 6 cylinder that hauled my 15' lyman up and down a ramp with no issues...then in late 70 and 80's they started using concrete and that awfull grated steel. Add some algea and moss to that and you have an ice rink. I never saw a paved boat ramp until well into the 70's, so traction was never a big issue with the old gravel ramps. Was at the local state ramp just a few weeks back and actually slid down the ramp in my high traction boots, trying to winch my boat. The moss on that smooth concrete made for a very slick ramp, damn glad I had my 4 wd Jeep !!!
In my fresh water area the water level rarely changes. So, the only slime is where the ramp is constantly under water.
Since I don't launch submarines my rear tires are ALWAYS on dry ground.
The only boat that requires me to get my feet wet is my jetski. I DO have to back that in further since its only 10' long, but the tires still are clean pavement. But then again, it's not a bother since I'm wet already.