Expidia
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Re: Your trailer is in line, not your boat!
That's funny Navy . . . I was just about to post the same thing on how professional the Bass guys are.
I do a lot of boating on Lake Champlain and it's a lake that hosts many bass tournaments. They also get there a few days early to fish and mark out the the good fish holes, so when you pull into a state launch early there might be 50-100 parked trailers in the lot and no boats around. And this goes on for 3 days.
So we go out for the day and when we come back many times there are 25 bass boats mulling around the launch waiting for their turn.
10 minutes later, all the boats are off the water and there are no more trailers in the lot . . . It's like watching a Ballet. These guys are good and all very courteous too!
As to the original posters question . . . I'd advise patience and avoid any altercations. Might cost you a few minutes more to get your boat out, but most of these inexperienced "Yahoos" are just itching for a battle. Most have been drinking all day in the hot sun yet and it's not worth getting into a fight with jerks.
I always try and hit the launches early around 8-9am especially if it's a weekend. Most of these drunks don't roll out of bed till 11am. Any launch at 12 pm on a weekend is a very dangerous place to be.
I'll make a pass coming back to port and if there's traffic at the launch, I'll just take a 10 min. spin and usually the launch will be empty when we come back.
I get nervous floating around the launch with who knows behind the wheel. Many times they drop the driver off to get the car and it's the drunk wife or girlfriend behind the wheel going back and forth with the gear shift and throttle
These situations always remind me of the old people that go into the Drugstore and when the get back into the car they put it in forward instead of reverse and drive right into the drugstore, so I tend to stay away from other boaters around the launches.
That's funny Navy . . . I was just about to post the same thing on how professional the Bass guys are.
I do a lot of boating on Lake Champlain and it's a lake that hosts many bass tournaments. They also get there a few days early to fish and mark out the the good fish holes, so when you pull into a state launch early there might be 50-100 parked trailers in the lot and no boats around. And this goes on for 3 days.
So we go out for the day and when we come back many times there are 25 bass boats mulling around the launch waiting for their turn.
10 minutes later, all the boats are off the water and there are no more trailers in the lot . . . It's like watching a Ballet. These guys are good and all very courteous too!
As to the original posters question . . . I'd advise patience and avoid any altercations. Might cost you a few minutes more to get your boat out, but most of these inexperienced "Yahoos" are just itching for a battle. Most have been drinking all day in the hot sun yet and it's not worth getting into a fight with jerks.
I always try and hit the launches early around 8-9am especially if it's a weekend. Most of these drunks don't roll out of bed till 11am. Any launch at 12 pm on a weekend is a very dangerous place to be.
I'll make a pass coming back to port and if there's traffic at the launch, I'll just take a 10 min. spin and usually the launch will be empty when we come back.
I get nervous floating around the launch with who knows behind the wheel. Many times they drop the driver off to get the car and it's the drunk wife or girlfriend behind the wheel going back and forth with the gear shift and throttle
These situations always remind me of the old people that go into the Drugstore and when the get back into the car they put it in forward instead of reverse and drive right into the drugstore, so I tend to stay away from other boaters around the launches.