Not a problem airshot, We have just about beat this subject to death but I can't think of another topic to go with that would get this much participation. Maybe I should bring up the person that leaves their boat trailer at the bottom of the ramp, in the water so no one else can use the ramp. I have seen that on occasion. Makes me want to just go over and release their emergency brake and take the vehicle out of gear. Maybe instead of coming back to their obviously personal ramp, I can get their truck and trailer to come to them. :laugh:
A number of years back I had an 18 starcraft with a very nice drive on trailer, my two sons were well trained to drive it on the trailer so all I had to do was snap the winch line and drive out of the water. Normally out in less than 5 min from time the trailer tires hit the water. When people would tie up the ramp for extended periods of time I would just back my trailer in between the two ramps (plenty of room) and my boys would drive on and we would be out of there before they realized what was going on. I must admit that it did cause plenty of fights because I did not "wait my turn" but as I said I was not hindering anyone or holding up anyone else in anyway, they were just upset that they could not do that.