I'd say better to irk some folks than to have an inexperienced person try (under pressure) to attempt to assist. Damaged boat, trailer, etc. is worse than bent feelers.
10 minutes is a damned eternity at a boat ramp!
And for the record, I think its gotten WORSE at ramps in the last 10-15 years, and frankly everywhere in general. People have very little self awareness these days.
Just last week I had guy pulling a camper block the entire exit to a gas station while he waited for a pump to open up, another motorist trying to leave, politely went and asked him to pull ahead a bit so we could get by and he said he "wasnt going anywhere" I then went up and things got a little more heated before finally someone just stopped pumping gas and moved so that jerk could pull into a pump.
I have no idea what goes through people heads sometimes. Hell I get uncomfortable taking the time to put money back into my wallet after a cashier hands me change, fearing that I'm holding up the line behind me.
I see exactly where you're going, that's why I still wonder about it sometimes. I figured at the time I'd rather piss the people off by doing that than wait in line and have the dock down to only 1 lane for 20 mins waiting. I can only imagine the ass chewing she would have gotten sitting there holding the boat the whole time I was in line. Would I do the same again? Tough call, don't have to worry about it anymore as she can now drive the truck and my son is starting to learn to drive the boat.
I see no need to apologize for that. I would have pulled one of those boats out to sea and then got the hell off the water.
I kinda felt dumb when 20 minutes later the storm had passed, and this old boy gets out of his pickup whining, and says "why all the drama?". I was still hot, and told him there wouldn't have been drama if he'd not parked his boat ON the ramp.
Rant over.
I see no need to apologize for that. I would have pulled one of those boats out to sea and then got the hell off the water.
Had a buddy do about 90% of what you said just getting in my boat to go fishing.;:;bangheadNose your boat up to the motor of one of the boats, jump in being sure to disconnect the fuel line to the motor with your foot and step on as many rods as possible while kicking over any tackle boxes and coolers you see. Fake a trip on the way to the front of the boat and pull the keys out of the ignition and put in pocket while forcibly disconnecting any wiring visible with particular attention being paid to depth finders. Fall out of front of boat and bounce off the trolling motor shaft while grabbing the prop at a 90 degree angle to it's attachment. Run ten yards up the ramp and then quickly turn around and wave your buddy back into behind the other boat making turning motions with your hand like you forgot the keys to your truck. Repeat the aforementioned steps while getting into the other boat, but in REVERSE order. Get back in the boat and take your chances with the storm knowing that at least you will die teaching someone else to be better people and drop keys into lake.
Ha ha. Lasso their motor cowboy style, throw a dally around a cleat on your boat, with about 50 feet of slack in the line. Give her the onion and jerk them right off the ramp! :;:rockit ;:;rofl
Going to try my patience at the Fort Stevenson ramp, and with the heat, for the next 4 days starting tomorrow morning.:;:howdy :;:rockit Have heard some rumors about a shallow bite at Douglas bay, I will report back with my findings if I do any good. ;:;boozer
Not just loading/unloading boats tests a person's patience. Let's talk golf for a moment. haha People should LEARN golf etiquette before going on course....as in ..if you are a group of 4...walking...and a group of 2 are behind you...and they seem to be waiting for you each hole...that maybe..just maybe.. a light bulb would go off in your head and let the faster group play through. I don't play that much anymore but boy did that test the patience...and I am a terrible golfer and not an expert by any stretch.;:;banghead
haha
Not just loading/unloading boats tests a person's patience. Let's talk golf for a moment. haha People should LEARN golf etiquette before going on course....as in ..if you are a group of 4...walking...and a group of 2 are behind you...and they seem to be waiting for you each hole...that maybe..just maybe.. a light bulb would go off in your head and let the faster group play through. I don't play that much anymore but boy did that test the patience...and I am a terrible golfer and not an expert by any stretch.;:;banghead
haha