Quote Originally Posted by dc chopper View Post
You did nothing wrong. You will find that alot of people need 2 or 3 spaces at the ramp to unload/load. I have had some dirty looks from people because they will sit and wait when 1 spot is open, if they don't go, I do. I really get bent at T-ville when you have a huge ramp at settlers trace and 3 boats are unloading/loading and 2 or 3 trucks just sitting and waiting. Thats when I will "cut the line" sometimes I ask, sometimes I get mad and say the heck with em. It's not my fault they can't back in tight quarters. My old man likes to comment that " I can bulls eye a gopher hole in the middle of a hurricane" with a trailer but thats what I do for a living but the trailer I pull everyday is 45 ft long so a 22 ft one is no problem. Be patient but don't take no smack from the pleasure boat people, they think they own the place.

Bingo! There's nothing more ridiculous than one boat at a time on a three-lane wide ramp. I've bypassed people in line before because of this. Anytime I do this, I creep up slowly, and try to point people to go on ahead, but none ever do...then they have the nerve to yell at me about it....to which I reply, "hey man, if you want to go one at a time, that's fine, but if there's ramp space open and you don't want to use it, then I sure as heck will"