Mr_Shamrock
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Oct 8, 2009
- Messages
- 127
We were at the ramp on Saturday morning putting in and there was a pontoon that put it in front of us. This family was the most ridiculously inconsiderate boaters that I have ever come across. They put the boat in and tie up. THEN decide it's time to load the boat with all there gear, I am sure your saying OK that happens all the time right? Well not like this. They parked their truck and trailer in the parking lot which is about 50 yards away. There were 6 of them and 5 stayed on the boat and one guy walks back from the truck with a cooler - not a big deal at this point. I am backed in as far as I can and since this dock is so short it won't allow 2 boats in at the same time unless they are both real small. The same guy walks all the way back to his truck and comes back with another cooler - at this point I am starting to get a little tweaked. He then goes back for a 3rd cooler, but this time he gets 1/2 way down the dock and somehow trips and dumps it all over the dock. He cleans it up (by himself) and puts it on his boat. So hopefully that is the end of it. I sit there another 10 minutes (which seemed like an hour) and at this point there is a line of people waiting to put in about 20 deep. Finally I get out and ask if there is a problem and if he needed some "assistance". He looks at me with this clueless face and says "Are you waiting on me?" I lost it - I asked him what the hell did he think I was waiting for? I get no response and he starts his boat and backs out enough for me to get mine in. He is still floating back there partially blocking me, but I squeeze by and pull out about 40 yards to set the tube up for the kids. He pulls right back in and blocks the ramp again. This time I see a new guy walking from the parking lot with a fullsize gas BBQ grill and sure enough he was with the other idiot. I had to sit there and watch how there were going to get this huge grill on a (I'm guessing) 20 ft pontoon that now has 7 people, 3 monster coolers on wheels, and a big inflated tube. They got it in there barely. Now the funny thing is he pulls out and shuts the boat off while they try to arrange everything, we got our tube set-up and I hear him cranking the motor over and it won't start. We left and he was still cranking on it as the wind was pushing him right back towards the dock. Some friends of ours met us out there and they were about 5th in line and said when they put in he had the cowl off the motor and was scratching his head looking at it. All I can say is wow!!!!!! We still had a great time though!