Tim Frank
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Re: Another Boat Ramp Blunder
Re: Another Boat Ramp Blunder
Haven't seen anything directed at the OP and don't see how you can figure it was a "mistake".
The trailer was in the water already...it was a jet ski trailer, so it was small, no way he would be pulling out between the water and the truck, which was also blocking the ramp
...what else could his intentions have been?...
But I must admit the concept of just leaving a truck and trailer blocking a ramp like that is just so incomprehensible I can only imagine how frustrating it must have been.
Re: Another Boat Ramp Blunder
Boy, some harsh replies here. First off the OP didn't do it, he only relayed the story. Honestly, I'm impressed by his courage to admit it in an open forum. I wasn't there, but have to assume that that wasn't his buddies intention. I can see how someone can look at a small PWC trailer and think, 'That doesn't looke too heavy, I bet I can just move the a@!#holZ trailer so I can use the ramp too....... ARRGG, I didn't see that one coming.' Now what? Sit around and wait for Captain Inconsiderate to come back? How do you think that would have gone?
Guy 1 made a mistake. Guy 2 made a mistake trying to work around guy 1's mistake. Mistakes happen.
Haven't seen anything directed at the OP and don't see how you can figure it was a "mistake".
The trailer was in the water already...it was a jet ski trailer, so it was small, no way he would be pulling out between the water and the truck, which was also blocking the ramp
...what else could his intentions have been?...
But I must admit the concept of just leaving a truck and trailer blocking a ramp like that is just so incomprehensible I can only imagine how frustrating it must have been.