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Originally Posted by camp guy
I agree with SAMIAM about a separate thread for "ramp stories". I spend time during the weekends watching the activity around Wolfeboro's docks area, and this includes their launch ramp. I am always amazed at what I see - boats being launched with no lines ready to tie up; boats with no finders; boats with no drain plugs in place; boats with no people in place; family fights, and family make-ups. Some days I think ramps should be staffed by a two-person team, 1), Judge Judy, the other, 2), Dr Ruth.
Even without a boat I can have an interesting day just watching the start and finish of boating at a local ramp.
Probably, the answer to 'ramp etiquette' is 'common sense and decency'.
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Don't forget people who can't back up a trailer and jackknife
or drive over the sea wall.
How about those who forget to remove the tie downs......or don't have a bow line and the boat drifts away.
Many haven't checked the battery and the boat won't start.
So many fun things at the ramp.