Tiger123245
Cadet
- Joined
- Sep 4, 2005
- Messages
- 22
OK, this one was committed by me... checking out your parking/emergency brake before going to the boat ramp is a good thing! Especially with a manual transmission. Here I am, brand new to me BIG 'ole pontoon. Scared/nervous since it's the first time I've ever launched a boat. Never thought to check the p. brake before I left the house. Put the trailer w/boat in the water, put the trans. in 1st gear, shut the truck off, push in the parking brake, let off the reg. brake. Truck rolls back a bit.. think "Ok, it's just the weight settling??
) Have the wheel chocks in my hand, open the door, get out, truck rolls another inch. Jump BACK in the truck (you've never SEEN someone move so fast!), push on the brake pedal, drop the chock on the ground and push it toward the tire with one foot, miss... oh crap!
Get it with the tip of my toe and FINALLY get it in place.... run around to the other side of the truck and put that chock in place. Had a great day on the lake otherwise! The next day took my truck in and had the emergency brake fixed... the mechanic is also a boater and he told me if I ever DO wind up with a big red anchor (my truck is red)... to call him so he can come look - he's never actually seen anyone do that before - although he assured me if I set the brake now it WILL work! 