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handeling a small boat at a big boat launch solo
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<blockquote data-quote="surfman" data-source="post: 438788" data-attributes="member: 7404"><p>Have everything ready to go when you back down on the ramp, nothing worse than watching some idiot undoing tie down straps and carrying stuff from the car to the boat while it sits blocking the ramp on the trailer. If you can launch and then move the boat out of the way off the ramp then that is good too, sometimes just moving to the end of the dock is helpful. consider others. Busy ramps are a hassle if you have a small boat and can find a smaller out of the way ramp go there. Not always possible I know. I usually try to be prepared to spend as little time on the ramp as possible and clear out as soon as I can. I launch by myself often so I have to leave the boat while I park. Like I said have it ready to go before you back down the ramp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surfman, post: 438788, member: 7404"] Have everything ready to go when you back down on the ramp, nothing worse than watching some idiot undoing tie down straps and carrying stuff from the car to the boat while it sits blocking the ramp on the trailer. If you can launch and then move the boat out of the way off the ramp then that is good too, sometimes just moving to the end of the dock is helpful. consider others. Busy ramps are a hassle if you have a small boat and can find a smaller out of the way ramp go there. Not always possible I know. I usually try to be prepared to spend as little time on the ramp as possible and clear out as soon as I can. I launch by myself often so I have to leave the boat while I park. Like I said have it ready to go before you back down the ramp. [/QUOTE]
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