David K
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Boat Trailering 101: How NOT to back up or launch.
https://www.facebook.com/Fishesota/videos/2099071610308753/
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fixtrauma
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Popcorn and a lawnchair!
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LancairDriver
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How about one loading in high wind and a strong tide flowing? That can be entertaining also.
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chavycha
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Looks like the marina in La Ribera!
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AKgringo
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I once watched a river guide drag his truck and trailer into the Kenai river in Alaska.
It was a private access to a swift portion of the river, and he was launching alone. His plan was to get just the prop well into the water, then
power off the trailer, but the brakes, or park didn't hold!
I don't know how they ever got it out of the river. The last I saw it was a quarter mile downstream, on a bend of the river with no vehicle access!
[Edited on 5-23-2018 by AKgringo]
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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JZ
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Worse experience I ever had loading a boat was due to this.
I was putting my 32 cruiser on the trailer by myself at the Ventura marina. Docked the boat, put the trailer in the water. Put the boat on the
trailer perfectly in 20+ mph winds. Jumped down. And holy ***, turned around and the boat was titled completely sideways on the trailer about ready
to fail off.
There were 20 foot high swells with a very long period outside the marina break wall. It was causing a major surge in the water levels at the ramp.
The water rouse several feet after I got it on the trailer and the wind was now blowing it over. I was holding the bow rail yelling at the boat,
don't you tip over got dammit!
I unhooked it and pushed it off and pulled myself up the anchor pulpit. Called some friends to help me. Put the trailer in the water less and drove
that b#tch up on it tight and pulled it out fast.
Was hung-over af at the time. Bad day.
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LancairDriver
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That’s the key. Trailer in minimum water ( front part of trailer fenders just out of water) and ram the boat up on the trailer under plenty of
power. The trailer sideboards will keep it straight. You may have to raise the prop(s) up a little to clear in shallower water.
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baitcast
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Been there and done that many times....I was a real retard when it came
down to back-ups with my boats!
I and my new wife moved to Long Bch many years with little or no money in our pockets and were always looking for cheap forms of
entertainment.one day while walking by the ramp at the marina we found, it was the weekend and the ramp was really busy
Total chaos! is the only way I can describe it...…..what fun it was just sitting there watching,to much beer and hot sun and add in a boat
ramp was just to funny.
We did this many times on Sunday, cheap fun and many laughs,saw several fights, always forgetting to put the plug in,cars ending up in the
water...…..back in the good old days
Rob
Anyone can catch fish in a boat but only \"El Pescador Grande\" can get them from the beach.
I hope when my time comes the old man will let me bring my rod and the water will be warm and clear.
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chippy
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Reminds me of the decades ago salmon openers in HMB. ..--
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