Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

dutch135

Petty Officer 2nd Class
Joined
Jun 23, 2002
Messages
143
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

Wow,<br />u guys are brutal!
 

alden135

Lieutenant Commander
Joined
Sep 1, 2004
Messages
1,770
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

Originally posted by Stillfishing:<br /> Bosun's Chair! Ship to shore!
Well now that's a visual I did'nt need. :eek:
 

ziggy

Admiral
Joined
Jun 30, 2004
Messages
7,473
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

i hate to say this to people, but sometimes there are physical limitations to what someone can do. sometimes be it for their own safety. perhaps she shouldn't be on a boat that she can't get into and out of. is there a life jacket that you have that fits her? (floats her) can she swim well? can she get around on yer boat when it's on high seas and bouncein all over? or does she become unstable. she might fall and injure herself. <br /><br />not related to boating, but i just helped a over weight fella out this last weekend. he was off his 2 seat jetski and couln't get back on for the boat tipping over. he was quite tired when i assisted him. i think for this guys safety, perhaps (i hope) he will think twice about gettin on a ski. bet it can get scary real fast if no one is there to help..... just my opinion of course. i feel bad for them, but folks gots to relize their limitations.<br />other than that. the docks yer only hope i'd think safety wise....
 

JustMrWill

Master Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Aug 12, 2003
Messages
877
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

If you have a floating dock...this is simple...if not..then you will have to build a floating extention. Get 200+ yards of cable/chain..enuff to run along bottom from shore to your mooring. Disconnect dock (or dock extension) and "ferry" out to boat with MIL on dock. Tie off at mooring and boat. You may need to build steps onto your dock and may wnat to build ina cable guild so that if you let go..you wont float away. Leave dock at mooring for return trip.<br /><br />Give her the bill for all the special modifications you had to make.<br /><br />-JustMrWill
 

magster65

Commander
Joined
Sep 1, 2002
Messages
2,573
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

Maybe...<br />Remove the feed-bag and toss her in.<br />Then quickly hop onto her and paddle her ashore.<br />What's the problem?<br />Whew... now that I got that outa' my system.<br /><br />Seriously, the courtesy dock is the best way to go. We have an overweight camper in our family and that's what we did for him. Even if there is a slip, they won't go in the water. Getting in the smaller boat is easier from the dock level. A well constructed dock will be years of enjoyment for you and the kids as well. They're great! We had a slide and some permanent seating on ours (uncles). I say go for it, you'll make your life easier and you'll be in the 'good books' with her for being a nice guy. Win win.<br />I did a search and found this web page. <br />Good luck.
 

JustMrWill

Master Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Aug 12, 2003
Messages
877
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

If you have a spare outboard...make a swim platform and mount the outboard on it...just drive her out to the boat.<br /><br />-JustMrWill
 

donskrin

Cadet
Joined
Mar 25, 2005
Messages
14
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

the Mother-in-Law ... you don't, that's the beauty of owning your own little spot on the water!
 

DangerDan

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
May 21, 2005
Messages
260
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

Build a catapult and launch her A$$ out there... You may not hit the mark on the first try but practice makes perfect.
 

stellarx

Cadet
Joined
Jul 26, 2005
Messages
6
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

You may want to take her out on an aircraft carrier instead. Those lifts they use to load the planes work great for 300lb MILs
 

C-Roy

Cadet
Joined
Jul 26, 2005
Messages
10
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

I'd hate to have a 300# woman catapulted at my boat. I've always heard that there can be too much of a good thing!!
 

Terry H

Lieutenant Commander
Joined
Sep 25, 2001
Messages
1,862
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

Next question, How do you get her off the boat. Seems to me that if there ever is an emergency aboard such as fire or gasoline explosion MIL is in deep trouble as she cannot manuever well. Chief ;)
 

C-Roy

Cadet
Joined
Jul 26, 2005
Messages
10
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

If you can find a life vest to fit you could use her as a raft for everyone else after pushing her overboard.
 

stellarx

Cadet
Joined
Jul 26, 2005
Messages
6
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

This whole thing may be pretty dangerous, I've recently learned that boats have 'capacity limits' as to how much A$$ they can safely carry. You should tell her that she may be in violation of saftey codes by riding in boats.
 

prockvoan

Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Jul 27, 2004
Messages
512
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

Come on guys,help this man out.One day it might be one of us.Mean time,never catapult a 300# women at your boat.If it hits,is that anything like a metor?Will insurence cover it?
 

rwidman

Lieutenant
Joined
May 27, 2004
Messages
1,396
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

If you can build a platform where you moor your boat you can tie the boat to it instead of a mooring anchor and you can take the small boat with passengers out to the platform, tie it up there, and let the passengergs get off the small boat, onto the platform, and onto the large boat.
 

Dead Eye

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
Jan 21, 2004
Messages
259
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

Throw a cheesburger in the boat. She'll do the rest. Or maybe a pork sandwich.<br /> Dead Eye
 

JAL51974

Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Apr 26, 2005
Messages
608
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

I like Ron's suggestion of the mooring platform for general purposes, but you still have the problem of getting her into/out of the small boat and into the cruiser don't you?<br /><br />Joe
 

Reel Poor

Vice Admiral
Joined
Jan 29, 2005
Messages
5,522
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

Yall aint right....Give the guy a break <br /><br />He hasnt even posted a second reply.<br /><br />Hes probably to busy<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />ROTFLHisAO :D
 

danie

Petty Officer 2nd Class
Joined
Apr 11, 2005
Messages
154
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

Maybe he's in shock and can't understand why some people hate their mil.<br />I just love mine, but then again she's half my weight and loves my boat.
 

lakelivin

Lieutenant Junior Grade
Joined
Aug 19, 2004
Messages
1,172
Re: Boat is moored/How do I load my overweight mother-in-law on my boat??[ Help]

Just reread this (y'all are still cold, but still funny). Although I read it the first time, I just visualized how far away 200 yards is. That's a LONG way to be ferrying anyone. Hope your small boat has a small motor...
 
Top