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#1397554 - 05/11/08 10:39 PM
Re: Ramp Tips
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 06/24/04
Posts: 1810
Loc: New Ulm, MN, USA
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Good tips, I think everything is about covered, but a little check list I have;
Things to do before the boat gets backed in:
Rods, tackle bag, cooler, bait are in boat. Unhook trailer lights. Prime fuel line bulb, helps for a quick start Hook rope to front eye, unhook saftey chain Unstrap trailer tie downs Plug
Things to do while unloading:
Back trailer in deep enough Unhook winch Push/drive off trailer (depending if I have someone driving truck) Tie up to dock or idle around waiting for partner
Loading is just the oposite, and make sure to pull out of launch area when unloading boat/draining water ect.
Also if you unhook your trailer lights be sure to hook them back up.
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#1397654 - 05/12/08 04:22 AM
Re: Ramp Tips
[Re: riverrat56]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 02/10/08
Posts: 613
Loc: Grand Rapids MN
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Patience is the most important tip, but no one has covered about parking your rig. Many times at ramps we have seen vehicles that are parked kittywompus or diagonally leaving less room for others, or as once happened to us actually blocking us so we had to jockey around to get out. I actually wanted to leave a nasty note but the hubby said "forget it, if he is ignorant enough to do that to us in the first place do you think he will read and learn from the note".
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#1397872 - 05/12/08 09:25 AM
Re: Ramp Tips
[Re: Iambjm]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 12/18/07
Posts: 464
Loc: Isanti
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If you are fishing alone, like I do most of the time. Go quick. If there is a dock move your boat to a non launching side or beach it as not to take up space while you are parking your rig.
If you are launching watch for people trying to get back in. Just because you slept in and diddnt get to the lake untill 10:30 or 11:00 doesent mean there arent people who have been on the water since 4:30 and are looking to go home. They are in line for the ramp too.
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#1398127 - 05/12/08 11:54 AM
Re: Ramp Tips
[Re: riverrat56]
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IceLeaders Family
Registered: 01/03/07
Posts: 229
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... Loading is just the oposite, and make sure to pull out of launch area when unloading boat/draining water ect.
Also if you unhook your trailer lights be sure to hook them back up. When loading up and leaving, make sure all your water gets drained (live & bait wells, boat plug, etc) & thoroughly check over boat & trailer to remove lake weeds or other invasive stuff that may be clinging to the boat or trailer. We don't want these things being unintentionally tranferred to other lakes. I have seen people pulling out at night that don't make any attempt to do this ... not sure if it is because the forgot their flashlight, or just don't care. This was at WBL where they have Eurasion Milfoil!!
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#1398286 - 05/12/08 01:40 PM
Re: Ramp Tips
[Re: HuntFishDude]
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Sr HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 01/16/06
Posts: 3896
Loc: St. Paul, MN
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Always help others, or at least offer. Make sure you get in and out as quick as you can. If you are new, do what you can to move it in and out quick, but at the same time take time enough to do it right. Everyone has been there before. I'm only going on my 3rd year and just now getting it down to get it on and off pretty quickly. Biggest things is to get everything in the boat and ready hit the water before you back down the ramp and do the opposite coming off as others have stated.
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#1398836 - 05/12/08 08:27 PM
Re: Ramp Tips
[Re: Sandmannd]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 09/20/06
Posts: 310
Loc: Moorhead MN
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If it's cold or rainy out and you need to get ready, do it before you are putting the boat in the water. The rest of the line doesn't need to watch you put on your rain gear and boots and all that jazz. Be prepared and ready to go. Also, if you like to take your boat cover to the lake access with you...take it off before you line up to put your boat in. Don't wait until you are sitting on the concrete bunks to unsnap the 50 snaps on your boat cover one at a time while we all watch and then roll it up and pack it away crease by crease. Or when pulling out, don't stop on the concrete bunks to towel off you boat...you can do that in the lot!
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#1399022 - 05/12/08 10:24 PM
Re: Ramp Tips
[Re: Musky_Madness]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 01/20/08
Posts: 15
Loc: Maple Grove
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One thing to keep in mind is if you're going with a couple guys, have the guy with experience in backing a trailer back the truck down the ramp. I went with a couple buds one time and assumed my one friend knew how to back up a trailer...well lets just say I was wrong. There were a lot of unhappy people waiting while he attempted to back down the ramp. Another good reason to practice launching your boat before you head out to that busy day on the lake.
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#1399575 - 05/13/08 10:52 AM
Re: Ramp Tips
[Re: RussC]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 01/24/05
Posts: 36
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I agree with all of the above tips. I would like to add just one thing. Teach your wife, friend, whoever, as long as they are old enough and mature enough, how to drive the boat on and off the trailer. It never fails. Every summer you see a family standing on the dock waiting for Dad to launch the boat. Dad backs it into the water while the wife holds on to the rope from the dock. Dad gets out of the truck unhooks the boat and launches it. The wife then stands there at the dock holding onto the rope and blocking any other boat from being launched while hubby finds a parking spot for the truck and trailer. Or she is holding the rope blocking the ramp while hubby goes to get the truck and trailer.
When we bought our boat three years ago, I taught my wife the first time we took it out how to drive on and off the trailer. We now have a system. We prep everything while waiting in line for the boat ramp. She and everybody alse gets into the boat, then I back it in and release it from the trailer. She motors away from the launch as I park the truck and trailer. She then comes into the end of the dock not the side, so we don't block the ramp, and I jump into the bow of the boat. It is quick and painless. It's also great not having to do ALL the work by muself.
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#1400609 - 05/13/08 10:53 PM
Re: Ramp Tips
[Re: Can'tFishEnuf]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 01/31/05
Posts: 370
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First and foremost. If someone is having trouble launching or loading making rude comments or giving them dirty looks only makes them more nervous and they start to rush more...which rarely helps the situation.
I did have an experience with parking the truck and trailer in the only open spot with two trailers parked at "kittywhompus" angles. I walked around to the back of one trailer and bent down and the owner comes running up yelling at me to get away from his trailer...When he saw me pick up his tandem axle trailer and straighten it out to make room to park he just turned around and said "never mind" When I got back down to the dock I heard his wife say "Gee honey, maybe you shouldn't yell at THAT guy." LOL.
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#1404185 - 05/16/08 07:02 PM
Re: Ramp Tips
[Re: NCLaker]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 02/10/08
Posts: 613
Loc: Grand Rapids MN
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I know this not a tip, but maybe you can give me some tips. I have a 16 foot Lund Rebel, a roller trailer, and lately have been fishing alone. I have always brought my boat into the launch, tied it to the dock, back the trailer in, then hook the winch to the front and crank it in. Then I pull it out of the water and do my thing out of everyone's way. The other day a guy told me I should drive it on the trailer, then hook up, jump out of the boat and drive it out. I am by no means a Twiggy and at 61 I am not all that agile, so jumping out of boat is out of the question unless I am going for a swim. I try to make this as smooth as possible when there are other people around, but sometimes it goes awry, any tips?
Edited by Iambjm (05/16/08 07:03 PM)
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#1404223 - 05/16/08 07:52 PM
Re: Ramp Tips
[Re: Iambjm]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 12/18/07
Posts: 464
Loc: Isanti
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As stated above, I also do most of my fishing alone. I rarely if ever drive my boat on. It is much easier to keep control if I just crank it on.
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