Re: Question from a TRUE newbie, so don't laugh!!!
spratt,<br /><br />Everyone has their reasons but by not posting where you are you lose the opportunity to gain information such as where to launch, good ramps in your area, tide info if it applies, maybe even someone to meet you at the ramp for a helping hand.<br /><br />Just some ideas to make you first trip to the ramp easier. Start engine in driveway to ensure it will start when you get to the ramp. Put plug in!!!! Bring a variety of bills to pay the ramp fee without emptying the ashtray. Understand that even the best will get their feet wet and resign yourself to the fact that this is not a bad thing. Work with purpose but take your time. Asking for help isn't a sign of weakness and picking a ramp and time of day that will afford you the max time, and easiest access will help put your mind at ease. When retrieving, raise engine and always put on safety chains.<br /><br />Want some fun, pack a lunch and go to local ramp, many good and bad ideas will make themselves apparent.<br /><br />Good luck and remember, millions of people do this successfully every day!