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04-10-2017, 12:37 PM #1
Ramp etiquette
With the massive influx of boats this weekend, there had to be a good deal of newbies to the sport. Am I wrong to ask someone to clear the ramp when they drop their boat only to leave it at the dock blocking the ramp to all other users when all they have to do is walk the boat to other side?!?!? This seems to be a common problem (and happened on put in/take out at WW) and usually occurs when someone drops off someone (usually a wife, sorry ladies) to hold the boat while they park the truck and trailer. Replying by "can't you just wait?" is not the answer from the offender. Please move your boat out of the ramp when you load unless you want to get barked at by everyone WAITING to get it. Trained my wife and son on this long ago, now she drives the truck!!! Just sayin...
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04-10-2017, 01:36 PM #2
Not everyone's wife is comfortable backing the truck and trailer. If it takes a couple of extra minutes to safely get that boat out that's fine. The way I look at it is that it is not a tournament and when it is your turn just do it as quickly and safely as you can. If someone barks at me during my turn that's fine, just be prepared to be barked back at. I think it would be more productive to offer a hand rather than giving someone lip service.That is my ramp etiquette!
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04-10-2017, 02:31 PM #3
Yes, this can be frustrating.
Not all of us have a partner either. I have done my best to become proficient at the boat ramp especially when I am by myself. Sometimes though no matter what, we will have to wait. If I launch my boat it depends on where it is if it matters. ( Mazuricks is awesome) . If you launch your boat you either have to tie it up at the dock or motor it over somewhere and tie off. That can also eat up time hustling back to the truck to get pulled out.
Weekends are going to be busy, especially at primetime launch hours. An yes there are a lot of unpracticed launchers.. But outside of buying one's own private launch, or renting a slip, which can be done. We just have to take the good with the bad.
Ramp etiquette requires that too. My 2 cents.Last edited by pimplepounder; 04-10-2017 at 02:33 PM. Reason: misspelling.
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04-11-2017, 09:41 PM #4
Years ago we would always go up to Sheboygan Wisconsin to fish a Salmon Tournament, the locals had a set of bleachers set up by the ramps and in the afternoon would use signs like the Olympic judges ( 1 - 5) to rate the people putting their boats back on the trailer. Of course there was a lot cold beverages consumed! It was hilarious, 5,s would get standing ovation from the bleachers and 1's would be booed.
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04-10-2017, 05:33 PM #5
Grady no one is asking your wife to back truck or drive boat. At Wild wings you can tie a rope to boat and walk it around to the other side of the dock so others can keep using the ramp. Same way most do it when they are alone. I tie a rope front and back 1 long rope then when I unload I can control front and back. Not difficult to take to the non ramp side of the dock. You may be quick when you do it but other take the ramp then go get in line with their truck all while blocking a ramp lane.
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04-12-2017, 08:19 AM #6
courteous instruction will be the way to teach or lead someone - they will then choose to understand and follow OR they will be a delay to us all
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04-10-2017, 06:56 PM #7
Rick, I agree that if there is a spot to move the boat while retrieving the truck by all means do it. The way I read th OP's post it mentioned WW as a reference from the last weekend but I did not read it as only pertaining to WW. If it was, than I misread the post and apologize for that. But with that being said, I still never see it OK for someone to bark as someone's wife and kid for holding them up for a few minutes. I have had my share of times waiting at a busy launch, and someone yelling at someone else does not accomplish a thing. The OP did mention "newbies", this is no way to welcome a family to our sport.
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04-10-2017, 07:49 PM #8
I would never yell at someone who is trying to be safe in their own way. As for the loading of the boats, different ramps require different tactics. If you use a ramp all the time you learn where you trailer needs to be positioned and you look like a pro.. But go to a ramp that you are not used to that is a lot steeper, or has a cross wind or both and even the most seasoned pro can look a little new. OR ALOT new.
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04-11-2017, 12:54 PM #9
Thank you to all that have chimed in on this. I think I was a little misunderstood. When I brought this up I was just looking for some input on the frustration experienced and the opportunity for a "teaching moment". As a coach I realize the important of delivery and asking someone to please move their boat down the dock so other boats can load should no construed as starting a pissing match. I think those that have experience can share the proper etiquette and courtesy when loading/unloading. In this first instance I am speaking about, a boat was left at the end of the ramp with someone holding a rope. Walking 10-15 feet back would have opened up everything. We were were loading, we offered to help as you could tell they were newbies as the boat almost came off the trailer since the forgot to secure the bow. I was always taught to be courteous and think of others as well. If we as experienced fisherman can common courtesies we practice ourselves, everyone wins. Yelling and cursing only leads to failure in what you are trying to accomplish. My motto is "life is too short to be an a&%$*&#."
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04-10-2017, 07:58 PM #10
Maybe the guy should've offered to help the guy launch instead of going down the other road.
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