Re: I dont wanna look like a jack*** at the ramp, NEED ADVICE!
I'm new here and just read this thread-
I drive my boat, a 15' Glasspar vee hull of 1969 vintage, up on the trailer and I will tell ya why.
I boat in coastal, marshy Savannah Georgia. We have about a 6-8' tide swing here. At low tide, the ramps are muddy with slimy mud and occasional oyster shells that will slice your bare feet to ribbons.
There is a current flowing perpendicular (most ramps are on some sort of river or creek) to the ramp.
The ramps are busy, and have a floating dock with a ramp to it. The ramp is usually big enough for just one or two boats. When I took my boat out by myself, it was a pain. I had to leave my vehicle with submerged trailer blocking the ramp (usually two or more ramps, but very busy) while I circled round and round with the boat waiting for a spot to tie my boat up to so I could get off and pull my vehicle out to park it. Reverse the situation for loading.
My old trailer was what I could find at the time, and was really too narrow and built for a flat bottomed boat. If I tried to drive on, it would hit the frame and not the rollers. I had to "beach" my boat on the concrete ramp (UGH!) then get out over the side (not a bow rider) and manually line it up and put it on, then crank up the winch. Then I'd slip and fall in the slime, curse like a drunken sailor, end up bleeding on the oysters etc. then have to get in my nice clean car/truck and get slimy muck everywhere on the upholstery.
Now I have a nice, wider trailer. I set it up with long bunks like a bassboat trailer, so it self centers. It takes skill to estimate the cross current, if you start 30' out dead lined up to the center of your rig as you idle forward you will be four feet away from your trailer in that 30'. So you gotta take a couple dry passes at it, then when it's just right give 'er a little throttle and slide it up on.
My wife is so much happier that I have this trailer. Now that it's going well, my outboard has given me problems. Boating, ya gotta love it!
