studlymandingo
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This would be a good post for those new to boating. Today, I was testing out my rig with a new set of Smart Tabs (Great Investment). There is a boat ramp about 3 blocks from my house that puts into Tampa Bay. I frequently use this ramp, and generally people are courteous. Today however, I pulled up to the ramp after a quick test run, and there was a cruiser (approx 26') sitting on the trailer, still on the ramp. There was a family milling about. At first I thought little of it as I tied off to the dock. I put on my flip-flops and walked towards my truck, got in, started the engine, and rolled down the windows to let the heat out. The family was still milling about the boat and vehicle. I backed my trailer in the direction of the ramp and waited. 10 minutes had passed on the radio clock since I had gotten in my truck, so I decided to see if they perhaps needed some help. I went to the back of the boat where the husband was messing around, and asked if everything was allright. His reply was "Yea why?" I said that I was waiting to pull my boat out of the water, and I would like to use the ramp. The guy then yelled "I just got this #*@&in' boat and I'm checkin' it out." I asked if it was his first boat, and he said "Yea, what's it to you?" I replied "It's common courtesy to load up and pull away from the ramp as quickly as you can safely do so, then you can pull the plug, and stow any gear you need to when you are out of the way. This is a public ramp and there are often several people waiting to use it." Then he said that he would take all the time he wanted, at this point his wife jumped in the truck and pulled over to the side as her husband ran after her screaming cuss words at the top of his lungs as the kids looked on wide-eyed. I just shook my head, jumped back in the truck, backed down the ramp, quickly secured my boat, pulled up and out of the way, while this guy is still yelling at his wife.<br /><br />All this being said, you who are new to boating, welcome!!! Please be respectful to others around you, whether on the water, at the ramp, or at the supermarket. It makes life much more enjoyable. Have a great summer on the water!!!!!