Re: How to handle boat ramps solo
I have a bit of a unique perspective. I live in South Dakota. 90% are trailered boats. This is generally how the ramps go here.
When you pull in you prep everything in the parking lot and get everything loaded into the boat. Get in line. You may or may not have someone in the boat, either way I have seen that it really doesn't matter. Back her in. Slide her off the trailer and immediately tie her to the dock right there. Now if you have someone in the boat they can start her up if not you go park and come back, board the boat and start her up. Once you are out of the way with the truck the next person is getting lined up. I have never seen issues with people taking too long this way. Most of the lakes have one ramp and one dock so if there are 2 people you may see someone experienced back the boat and pull around the other side of the dock but usually they just tie up right there at the end of the ramp.
My wife has zero experience and when we finally get our first boat I plan to either have someone come with me to show her what to do or ask someone at the ramp in advance of me backing in if they would help walk her through what to do. If she doesn't take to it I will back the boat down and once it is ready to come off she can unhook me and she can park the truck.
I have a bit of a unique perspective. I live in South Dakota. 90% are trailered boats. This is generally how the ramps go here.
When you pull in you prep everything in the parking lot and get everything loaded into the boat. Get in line. You may or may not have someone in the boat, either way I have seen that it really doesn't matter. Back her in. Slide her off the trailer and immediately tie her to the dock right there. Now if you have someone in the boat they can start her up if not you go park and come back, board the boat and start her up. Once you are out of the way with the truck the next person is getting lined up. I have never seen issues with people taking too long this way. Most of the lakes have one ramp and one dock so if there are 2 people you may see someone experienced back the boat and pull around the other side of the dock but usually they just tie up right there at the end of the ramp.
My wife has zero experience and when we finally get our first boat I plan to either have someone come with me to show her what to do or ask someone at the ramp in advance of me backing in if they would help walk her through what to do. If she doesn't take to it I will back the boat down and once it is ready to come off she can unhook me and she can park the truck.