Re: Ramp Basics?
The best thing you can do is go down to the ramp and just watch people. You will see the studs come in and launch their boats within minutes, having already done their prep work prior to backing down. They will have been smart enough to start their boat and make sure it is running properly before pulling the truck/trailer up. This way they can pull the boat back out quickly if it barfs at the ramp. In fact, they will have made sure it runs back at the house as well. You can never be too prepared. They will have the wife/kids/fishin' bro stay down with the boat instead of screwin' around at the truck so when they park the truck, they can just run down and cruise away. <br /><br />You will also see the dunder heads. The ones who have little backing skills and take five stabs just to get the boat down to the water. Then they spend the next fifteen minutes loading coolers, fishin, gear, whatever. They park the rig, and then spend the next twenty minutes trying to get the boat to start while the wife/kids/fishin' bro stand there with a general look of confusion, eyes glassed over with lack of knowledge. They go, unhook their truck, pull down to the water and try to jump start the boat, nothing. THEN, they go, hook up the trailer, and fight their way past all the people who have been sitting there for 45 minutes waiting. Finally, they extracate their dead useless boat from the water and leave, humbled by the glares of fury from all who have waited.<br /><br />When I got my first boat, I spent an hour at the ramp watching all the pros and the duds, and learned everything I needed to know. I can have my boat launched and gone withing minutes. Its easy, it just takes common sense. Good Luck....