MY SHT

jall65

Petty Officer 3rd Class
Joined
Jul 24, 2006
Messages
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b]I bought my first boat about 10 years ago a 1980 170 searay bow rider 115 mercury o/b, I went to look at it and liked it and asked the owner if he could show me a test run as the river what just down from him. I asked him to show me exactly what to do as I have never launched a boat before so he took me through the steps, winch strap, plug, transom straps, pump the fuel bulb etc. I thought no problem. We went out drove the boat came back in trailered it and I paid him on the spot and hooked it to my truck and left.. Now to my SHT.. The next day I wanted to cruse the lake in try out my new boat pulled up to the doc walked through the check list tied a line from boat to trailer thinking no problems just a little nervous. I pulled up to the lane to the ramp I got out one more time just to make certain nothing will happen got back into truck very slowly backing down the dock then it happened I heard a BANG then a loud scraping noise and seen the boat sliding down the ramp minus the trailer. I thought what the crap. the line attached to the trailer stopped the boat and it was floating I made sure the rope was still secure I winched the boat back in the trailer to expect a hole in the transom getting that+o( feeling in the oh stomach expecting the worse. pulled back to parking area and to my surprise no real damage to the boat a bunch of scuff marks and a broken vacuum to the so and a broken transducer to the depth finder .my nerves was so shot I just put the straps back on and left.LOL. ON the ride back home I realized what happened. the trailer was a shorelander with rollers and that the boat ramp where I test drove at was not as steap as where my first solo. I was lucky but learned a lesson. I was more worried about doing something wrong I didn't pay attention to details. I now never release the winch strap untill the boat is in the water. I [/b]
 

LFK

Petty Officer 1st Class
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Sep 7, 2005
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Re: MY SHT

I wish everyone unloaded their boat that fast!

Glad there wasn't any real damage.
 

loppster

Seaman Apprentice
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Jun 30, 2006
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Re: MY SHT

I just caught my dad trying to do the same thing with my boat last weekend. I just bought my first boat (used) a couple of months ago and was taking my parents out for a ride. As I was preparing for launch, I caught my dad unhooking the winch strap. I told to hook it back because with the rollers on the trailer instead of the bunks, which is what he is used to, it could roll right off of the trailer with a little backward motion.
 

skibug

Petty Officer 3rd Class
Joined
Jul 17, 2006
Messages
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Re: MY SHT

Yep, rollers are not bunks. I have seen a couple of people let their boats roll of the trailer, thinking that it would stay on the trailer.
 
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