The boat launch ramp can be a place of great entertainment – and great frustration. How well a boater launches and retrieves has an impact on everyone else, mostly in how long they have to wait for the ramp to be cleared. But there’s also a big impact on just how much fun we have, because watching boat ramp follies can be quite hilarious, too. (Note – before letting the follies get too far out of hand, it’s always a nice idea to offer help to someone who may not be as experienced as you are). If you want to make sure you’re someone who’s in and out fast as opposed to being one of those entertainment providers, make sure to avoid these three things you should never do at the ramp.
For more on best practices at the boat ramp, be sure to read 5 Tips for Single-Handed Boat Launching and Launching and Retrieving: How Far Should You Submerge the Boat Trailer?
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