Do you all think that with a boat lisence there should be a trailering permit, I am so freakin tired of people that can not back their friggin boat in the water without taking 2 or 3 lanes. I sat in a torrential saturday on barren thanks to a huge cabin cruiser that pulled down to the ramp and started prepping and about 6-8 boats IN A ROW that proceeded to take up multiple lanes. I run back to the ramp to get out of the storm and had to wait 18 minutes ( sitting in the rain, you tend to count the minutes and boats) for one cabin cruiser and 6 boats. And this is a four lane ramp. Now granted if your by yourself its understandable b/c I have been there but for two grown men to take two lanes of ramp and 5 minutes to drop a bass boat in the drink is just ridiculous.
Step 1. Pull over in parking lot, prep boat, put driver in boat, unhook from trailer( or not if not comfortable)
Step 2. Back trailer in designated lane into water at correct depth.
Step 3. Float boat off trailer (or unsnap then float, see step 1).
Step 4. Pull trailer out of water and return to parking lot.
Steps 2-4 should take no less two mintues, if it does, please go practice at cumberland with all the other idiots who don't know how to use a boat ramp.
Whew, feeling better al ready......next time, a lesson in proper boating etiquette when meeting another boater going in the opposite direction.



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