Tuscany wrote: Wed Aug 16, 2017 2:37 pm
I don't think I could ever trust myself to load or unload.... on second thought, yeah I could if I had to..
Lots of current in the Buffalo area ramps, and if you are not careful, you can get into a heap-a-trouble. Just last time in, I had it sideways right behind my trailer. One of our friends pushed the stern off the dock too hard as we were untying to load. Then the current caught me and I was the star of the comedy show for about 45 seconds..
That was fun..
Once I get in within the guide posts, I'm out of potential trouble
That would be funny watching that, T. We have all had our moments that's for sure. Hopefully forgiving ones that help us to grow from our mistakes.
With that being said, if it is on a weekday and very slow, I'll take our boat to the ramp and launch and retrieve solo. It's when it's busy that this "lone ranger" launch/retrieve will become an issue. You'll certainly forget something as everyone glares at you because you are now "that guy". Two person if busy. Solo is ok if not busy please.
....Cobalt members are too classy to do this-- or even worse--be the screamer out there yellin' at your wife and kids. Talk about scarin' folks from ever wanting to go into this wonderful boatin' past-time. Seen that more than once over the years.
The best advice I can give is to go out when it's not busy and practice!
With our first boat, after my wife and I took the USCG boating course, we went to an empty parking lot and practiced driving our new trailer carrying a new sweet 16 Donzi. Forward and Reverse. Steering. Wide turns. Learning how to back up, maneuver, etc.
Then we would go to the ramp on SLOW days and practice the checklist (which we came up with) so we did it the same way every time all the time. Everyone is on the same page with how to launch as we brought our kids into the routine. You will GREATLY reduce your chance of making mistakes or heaven forbid, hurt someone else or something else.
The practice pays off--again, so you are not "that guy"....or worse yet..that "drunk guy". (we don't drink). Lots of wisdom on this site. Feel free to add your advice folks so you can launch and retrieve safely even under strenuous weather conditions or worse yet--with hecklers ready to flame you if you make a mistake.:
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