And all this time I thought everyone giving me the middle-finger salute meant "A-1 job, Dude".Flanders wrote:You would think this would be common sense!
"The time to transfer ice chests, fishing tackle, water skis and anything else into or out of a boat and otherwise prepare to launch or drive home needs to be done in the parking lot, not on the ramp"
Ramp rage
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Re: Ramp rage
To fish, or not to fish, . . . those are the answers.
Re: Ramp rage
Memorial Day weekend, Opening weekend of scallop season, July 4th weekend and Labor Day weekend are what I refer to as "Amateur Weekends". If I do go boating on those weekends I usually don't encounter any problems when launching. Not many folks at the ramp at 0530. If I'm on a schedule I allow an hour for loading.
I have thought about taking a chair, umbrella and cooler, setting up by a public ramp on a busy holiday weekend, and putting up a sign that says "Free Launch and Load Lessons".
I have thought about taking a chair, umbrella and cooler, setting up by a public ramp on a busy holiday weekend, and putting up a sign that says "Free Launch and Load Lessons".
What was I supposed to do today?
Re: Ramp rage
Port St Joe city ramp on July 4th. All I can say is if you have not seen it, you should come down and check it out. It's good stuff!!

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