Campylobacter
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2007
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- 503
Re: Your trailer is in line, not your boat!
Around here the ramps can get quite busy and there is often a line of trailers waiting for the ramps. If we followed the "my boat IS in line" thinking, we could reach a a stalemate pretty quick. What if all 4 ramps are full of boats "in line", yet the trailers for these boats are more than 4 back? There really isn't much room for passing in the lines.
The boat was not obviously coming in. When I see a bunch of people waiting in a boat at the dock I assume they are waiting for the guy driving the trailer to return so they can get out on the lake for the day, not that they are waiting for the trailer to pull them out. The majority of people have someone to drive the boat until the trailer pulls in or ties up at the END of the dock, not the middle.
I waited in line at the top of the ramp. I took the first empty (no truck and trailer) ramp. The system works fine if everybody plays by the same rules.
The question really is: are these rules universal? I would like to see the rules (whatever they are) stated in a public way at the top of the ramp so everybody knows what is expected of them.
but my boat IS in line. You backed down a ramp that was obviously blocked by another boat coming in. Maybe I do not understand your description correctly, but it sounds like you may have jumped the line.
Around here the ramps can get quite busy and there is often a line of trailers waiting for the ramps. If we followed the "my boat IS in line" thinking, we could reach a a stalemate pretty quick. What if all 4 ramps are full of boats "in line", yet the trailers for these boats are more than 4 back? There really isn't much room for passing in the lines.
The boat was not obviously coming in. When I see a bunch of people waiting in a boat at the dock I assume they are waiting for the guy driving the trailer to return so they can get out on the lake for the day, not that they are waiting for the trailer to pull them out. The majority of people have someone to drive the boat until the trailer pulls in or ties up at the END of the dock, not the middle.
I waited in line at the top of the ramp. I took the first empty (no truck and trailer) ramp. The system works fine if everybody plays by the same rules.
The question really is: are these rules universal? I would like to see the rules (whatever they are) stated in a public way at the top of the ramp so everybody knows what is expected of them.