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#1401286 - 05/14/08 01:55 PM
Re: Ramp incidents
[Re: swampbuck]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 04/17/06
Posts: 480
Loc: Eagan, MN
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Had a great example of boat ramp behavior this weekend at the GFO at Breezy pt, I had three of our boats to line up that were used by the govs party. There are about 5 trucks in line at a double ramp. The sheriff pulls in next with a 21 foot center console and backs in the center of the DOUBLE ramp. takes about 20 minutes to get the beast loaded then pulls up so tthe back of the boat is just out of the water, gets all the law enforcment gear out of the boat loaded into the squad and the gets the cover out. Keep in mind that there are now 8 rigs waiting to pull out, also take into account that it has been raining for a few hours and is starting to snow. You wold think that this deputy would have enough common sense to move ahead 50 yds, but no 45 minutes later we were able to get backed up. Then he had a big gob of weeds hanging from the trailer as he pulled away.
That's unbelivable. After 45 minutes no one said anything?
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#1401310 - 05/14/08 02:14 PM
Re: Ramp incidents
[Re: MuskieJunkie]
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IceLeaders Family
Registered: 07/24/07
Posts: 219
Loc: Chann. Area
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Wow. I would love to see someone tell him to take care of loading away from the landing...sounds like an act just out of spite.
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#1401426 - 05/14/08 03:57 PM
Re: Ramp incidents
[Re: jpz]
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 12/30/07
Posts: 1743
Loc: Watertown, MN
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Or call him in because he's leaving with aquatic life on the trailer...you know hes dropping into another lake soon!
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#1401465 - 05/14/08 04:20 PM
Re: Ramp incidents
[Re: tisosy11]
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 06/11/05
Posts: 1487
Loc: Forest Lake, Mn.
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Guy was just trying to do his job and it may have helped or hurt to go over and ask if he needed a hand. Chances ae they didn't know they were holding up the show. Point in case, I had some motor issues a few years back and was adrift on my parents pontoon boat. I began to signal with the running lights an S.O.S morse code. County sheriff blew by twice and never batted an eye, an old salt on the shore came out in his 12' boat and asked,"Are you in need of assistance?" I said, "Well, yes I am, I am having motor problems and cannot get in but the sheriff seems more intent on cruising around then paying attention to distress signals." He towed me in. Now, the topper is that the same crew that works that boat pulled up one evening at dusk and warned me to put my lights on so that others could see me and they wouldn't ticket me. Lesson to the story, if you see law enforcement not followuing the rules or etiquette, help them out, educate them, and if they are belligerent report them. Chances are he could have used some help. If all else fails call the tipine and report the vehical and give a description and follow up on it! County waterpatrols don't always know all of the rules and I don't either, but to drive off with the weedies attached was brazen after hoggin the ramp for 45 minutes. Gotta love the rookies and if he wasn't shame on him! Tunrevir~
Edited by tunrevir (05/14/08 04:22 PM)
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#1401726 - 05/14/08 08:32 PM
Re: Ramp incidents
[Re: dkrusin]
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IceLeaders Family
Registered: 05/09/06
Posts: 27
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I have a couple - one involving me another not A friend, my wife and I were fishing from his new Alumacraft one evening, just cruising the weedline casting for whatever, enjoying the evening and a few beverages. Well, maybe more than a few. My wife stayed in the boat, ran the boat onto the trailer, doing a fine job, my buddy was in the truck, I hooked up the winch. I signaled my buddy to take off, the boat stayed where it was - I forgot to flip the switch on the winch or hook up the saftey chain. Didn't hurt the Alumacraft at all -those are tough boats! Second one - watching a guy put in his pontoon on Ottertail - water was low. He backed in the Tahoe as far as he could with out getting the interior wet, got on the tooner and started the motor and tried to back off the trailer - problem was the prop wasn't in the water! He tried for about 5 minutes, man that motor was screaming! Finally gave up and left. Amazingly the 90 Merc didn't explode - it had to be hot!
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#1403814 - 05/16/08 12:10 PM
Re: Ramp incidents
[Re: evinrude19]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 04/17/06
Posts: 480
Loc: Eagan, MN
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I went to Prior with my friend the first nice day of the year, on the drive over I said "I wonder how many people will launch the boat off the trailer for the first time this year with out makeing sure it starts first."
Sure enough there were boats everywhere near the ramp, I saw one guy loading his back onto the trailer by hand and I heard him say to his wife "we should make sure we have gas in it next time".
If you're not going to run your boat in your driveway at the beginging of the year at least start it up ON the trailer before you launch and let the wind blow you away.
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#1403832 - 05/16/08 12:27 PM
Re: Ramp incidents
[Re: MuskieJunkie]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 12/13/06
Posts: 754
Loc: St. Louis Park, MN
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I have launch boats hundreds of times but these are the two I am most proud of. We we on Mille Lacs in my fishing partners brand new Ranger 621. It of course was on bunkers, so we unhooked the front, my buddy fired up the engine and backed into the water. He puts it in reverse, but did not go anywhere. He went to the front to make sure we were unhooked, yep we were. He trimmed up the engine to see if the perpeller was spinning, yep it was. I backed in a bit farther, noticing that the trailer was floating. We had forgotten to unhook the back of the boat. I found us very lucky that the 300 Yamaha did not pull the truck into the lake.
Like I said, I was used to that bunker trailer as that is the boat we usually take. I was putting in my Lund 1950 tyee and forgot which trailer I was using, thus unhooking the boat in the front and watching the lund go flying into the water with no one in it. Classy. I was lucky that no one else saw that, especially my dad who technically owns the boat. He did ask me why I was wet when I got back to the cabin. I told him that I decided to take a swim. Stupid mistake that I will never do again.
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#1403849 - 05/16/08 12:41 PM
Re: Ramp incidents
[Re: TrophyEyes]
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IceLeaders Family
Registered: 04/29/04
Posts: 34
Loc: Rochester, MN USA
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I was backing my trailer in one day and this guy in a ski boat comes cruising in ahead of everyone else and stops behind me. He gets out and starts to walk up the ramp. NICE!! So I back down anyway and his lady friend hustles their boat backwards. I load my boat and start to pull off the ramp. The guy comes up to me and asks what the @#$% I'm doing. I look back at the dozen boats he pulled in front of and asked him if he had ever taken the DNR's Boat Minnesota course. I told him if not he may learn a few things about Courtesy On The Boat Ramp. I pulled away with him opening and closing his mouth like a fish out of water. My wife proceeded to tell me I was wrong and should have just pulled off the ramp and let him get his boat out. My son, bless his heart, informs my wife that in fact the guy was wrong. My son had just completed his certification test. He said, "It's in the book, mom." End of discussion. That being said, I tend to try and not be at the launch during "rush hour" if at all possible.
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#1403942 - 05/16/08 02:08 PM
Re: Ramp incidents
[Re: Jager]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 01/15/07
Posts: 311
Loc: TIMBUCKTWO
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 I have one here that I will never forget and will probably have everyone rolling on the floor Well let me see how I should start this Oh ya I remember now here it goes I was going to meet a buddy at the landing and he was going to help me unload the boat, but he never came so I got impatient and decided I would do it myself (just a little 14' Lund fishing boat) no problem right? Well guess again I undo all the straps and leave the winch hooked up back the boat in and this access was very steep and deep with a dock At that time I owned a older F-150 2WD 5 SPD and had unloaded by myself there many a time with no problem I get the boat backed in to where I normally did, put the truck in 1st gear and locked the parking brake go to the back and unhook winch and truck begins to roll I guess the parking brake was shot come to think of it the whole works began sliding on the concrete ramp so I panick and jump in the truck and hammer on the brakes and you can probably guess what happens next? Oh you bet I power launched my boat and having no clue how deep the water is going oh Bleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep!!! what can I do so I decide to jump for it and I just barely caught the edge of the boat and I can't swin to save my soul  and woulldnt you know just after I get the boat to shore who shows up oh ya the buddy and says I just tried to call you and I said I was a little busy and thats also when I realized I had my phone in my front pocket. But we still caught a bunch of fish One I will never forget
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#1403948 - 05/16/08 02:18 PM
Re: Ramp incidents
[Re: GOLDTIP]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 01/15/07
Posts: 311
Loc: TIMBUCKTWO
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Not really a ramp incident just as funny though of course not when it happened  My cousin and I were always doing and trying crazy schmidt when we were young and dumb but this one took the cake one morning after trying our favorite lake we didn't catch much so we decided to try another lake close by just down a gravel road a little bit We are cruisin down the gravvy and come to a 90 degree turn with loose gravel on it and I was tring to show off a little and went a little too far as I hung the corner and I was watching the boat in my rear view and all of a sudden the trailer started to lift up and yep the ole boat went a flyin right into a bean field and the trailer ended up upside down and the battery flew at least 30yds into the field and the funniest part of the whole ordeal was that a old farmer comes driving up to me on the road and asks what happened and my cousin just bust out laughing. Some how I didn't wreck much except for the Johnson's cover and twisted the hitch a little not that I'm proud of that moment, but just thought it would make someday smile or laugh today.
Edited by GOLDTIP (05/16/08 02:20 PM)
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#1418056 - 05/29/08 07:38 PM
Re: Ramp incidents
[Re: dkrusin]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 04/27/08
Posts: 441
Loc: Lake St.Croix Beach Minnesota
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This story was on the MT fish and game website, I stole it from another source. I found it to be verry amusing I thought I'd share it wth you.
By patti Buckingham Montana Wildlife $ and parks in Helana
Years ago, when my son was about 6 years old, we went fishing near Helana at the York bridge. He was casting near the boat launch, and typical of a little boy, watching the launching of many differant boats.
About mid morning, An out-of-state two-wheel drive truck, towing a large pull behind camper and a small fishing boat attached to the camper, pulled in. The older driver and his buddy started backing down the boat ramp . they caught my son's attention and he laid his pole down and walked over to watch the action.
The driver hopped out of the truck to help his buddy in the water unhook the boat. About the time the driver shut the truck door, the whole caboodle started rolling down the ramp into the lake. There was yelling and scrambling by both men. The driver jumped back into the truck and hit the brakes, but by then even the the large camper was already in deep water.
The buddy giving directions was standing next to my son by then. Suddenly there was a loud snap as if metal had broken from metal. The camper slowly floated out away from the truck and ended up with its rear end over the top of the boat on the now sunken trailer. the camper looked like it was riding on the boat, and the whole thing was slowly sinking.
By this time both older men were standing next to my son with expessions that said they had no idea what to do next.
My son looked up in all innocence and said '' Your houseboat would have floated better with a larger boat or big pontoons.''
Fearing my son's life, I manueverd him away from the red faced men.
Soon several helpfull anglers with 4-wheel drive vehicles had pulled the camper, boat and trailer out of the water and everyone was back on shore.
After most of the excitement was over, the guy giving directions at the beginning of the whole ordeal walked over to my son, thanked him for his advice and winked at me.
''Your son's coment was the funniest thing to happen to me in a long time.'' he said and walked away with a chuckle.
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