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  • Launching a boat by yourself can be tough. Here's how I do it.
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  • @anthonypropst1818
    @anthonypropst1818 Před 4 lety +42

    Point being, you are a good Dad who not only takes your son fishing but also care enough to help other Dads launch their boats on their own so they could take their kids fishing. Thank you!

  • @raykenyon8140
    @raykenyon8140 Před 7 lety +9

    I've been boating all my life (I'm 66 yrs. old) been fishing and waterskiing a long time and what I tell all new boaters is when you know you're going to the lake that day the first thing you do is put the plug in at home before you even leave for the lake because there's a lot of rush rush rush when you get to the launch and that plug sure is easy to forget.nice video.

    • @2WheelsdownN
      @2WheelsdownN Před 9 dny

      I will forever remember the comment .bought my first bass boat

  • @CitricGold
    @CitricGold Před 6 lety +31

    Just bought my first boat, and doing as much reading an watching as I can. Thanks for the helpful video.

  • @thwhite8329
    @thwhite8329 Před 3 lety +3

    I just turned 50 and am not ashamed to say I got my first real boat for my birthday and really didn’t know where to start. I took backup with me and was fairly successful and my son then sent me your video on launching. I notice there are some who are just slightly negative in their comments but probably 90% have gratitude for a great video. I also noted the great quality of the vid and sound (even while you were in the boat and the camera was not) the sound was good. Thanks and please note that pointer on not backing too far into the water to load your boat is one worthy of taking note of. I had this issue. Then I saw your video and know how to resolve it the correct way. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @mikedog9746
    @mikedog9746 Před 7 lety +27

    I'm getting my first boot soon. It seems kind of silly looking up videos to back up your boat but I'm trying to learn so I wont sink it!! I heard stories!!!

  • @moonpiespotlight4759
    @moonpiespotlight4759 Před 7 lety +82

    I always roll my window down when alone. I've seen to many people lock their keys inside the truck, at the ramp.

    • @FAKE-NAME
      @FAKE-NAME Před 4 lety +4

      Im a little paranoid onky having 2wd I've been leaving my truck running on ramp, smashing parking brake to floor and kicking in wheel chalks behind the front tires... some guys think it's stupid others think it's genius others ask why I bother and the second I say 2wd one look at the ramp explains it and they understand.

    • @vmonroig21
      @vmonroig21 Před 4 lety +4

      FAKE NAME take a 2x4 using the driver seat to press the regular brake e brakes only lock the rear wheels .

    • @BPRescue
      @BPRescue Před 4 lety +2

      I am more concerned about the safety side. Why remove keys when you are at the ramp anyway? There is no reason and it should just be a part of the routine.

    • @mikehorsley586
      @mikehorsley586 Před 4 lety

      1h76 I

  • @d0n315
    @d0n315 Před 8 lety +4

    I have to say out of all the instructional videos about launching and retrieving, this has got to be the best instructional video I've seen so far. Thumbs up!!

  • @braxtonpryor9734
    @braxtonpryor9734 Před 8 lety +215

    I'll stick with the way my grandad taught me. Tie a long piece of rope to the front of the boat and the back of the trailer. Boat slides off, pull forward in the truck, hop out and pull the boat to shore. Never even need to get your feet wet.

    • @kkelly1954
      @kkelly1954 Před 8 lety +21

      +Bob pop
       Yes, that's exactly how most of us down here in La. launch as well...
      just use a length of rope that's a bit longer than your boat...
      one end of rope goes on the bow, other is tied to the rear of trailer frame with a good slip knot, lining the rope up or coiling it up and laying it inside the top of your boat in order to keep the rope from snagging the trailer bunks when the boat slides off trailer,...
      back boat into water and once it starts to float, hit the brakes and it will slide right off...once it comes off trailer you can ease up a little with your truck or just get out and pull it up.
      If you have never done this I suggest practicing it several times at a launch that isn't very busy until you get the hang of it, as wind and current can overcome you if you arent experienced.
      Its a good idea to launch your boat where you can pull it up onto a earthy shore next to the concrete ramp if youre concerened about any sort of scratches on your hull, instead of pulling it up on concrete while you have to go park your truck...
      The way this video is showing is a very safe and practical way of launching. The way I'm describing is absolutely the fastest way I know when your alone.
      Just get some practice in and see for yourself...
      Really nice video and beautiful rig you have there! I learned something that I never have tried in all my years of boating!
      I never have just let the boat pull me while in neutral, so I really appreciate it!!

    • @unicornsteaks6769
      @unicornsteaks6769 Před 5 lety +4

      My buddy does this. It works awesome.

    • @sakimano
      @sakimano Před 5 lety +18

      Pull your $80,000 3000 lb fiberglass boat up onto the concrete boat launch? Nah, I'll pass. Might work with a 14 foot tinny on mud, but not where most people launch.

    • @unicornsteaks6769
      @unicornsteaks6769 Před 5 lety +25

      But that's not an $80K boat. For that money your boat ought to launch itself.

    • @eddiegary7817
      @eddiegary7817 Před 5 lety +3

      Yeah plus the less time your trailer's wheel bearings are underwater, the better.

  • @Sebastian_Dinwiddie
    @Sebastian_Dinwiddie Před 5 lety +8

    Many many years ago, launching our boat with my father. I was piloting the boat. We forgot to put the plug in 🥴. I backed off the trailer, was slowing bringing it to the dock, looked back and the water was up to the back of the front seats. Had to floor it and do circles near the dock until most of it drained back out. Good times.

  • @bighurts1
    @bighurts1 Před 9 lety +2

    Very important to have a mental checklist of things to do when launching and when taking the boat out. I find I forget to do stuff when I get distracted so really try to focus on what I'm doing.

  • @BassFishingAddictions
    @BassFishingAddictions Před 4 lety +8

    When I was a boat inspector I always reminded people to put their plugs in and the amount of times people have said "oh thanks, I almost forgot" is a little startling

    • @jaythojj1365
      @jaythojj1365 Před 3 lety

      😆

    • @pvb9964
      @pvb9964 Před 3 lety

      buy a sailboat, no drain plug, easier on the environment

  • @johnperry1194
    @johnperry1194 Před 9 lety +1

    Man where was this video 6 months ago when I got my boat! I learned everything you showed the hard way the first week I had it. From the plug being in at launch, getting ready before the ramp, not undoing the hitch when you launch by yourself, trailer being to deep when loading. Great vids though, all of them, keep them comin'!

  • @MattTigers
    @MattTigers Před 6 lety +2

    I'm not sure if you mentioned this as a precaution, but you should leave the drivers side window down, no passengers, and seat belt off while on the ramp. That way in worst case scenario you can easily escape.

  • @DESERT_DISCIPLE
    @DESERT_DISCIPLE Před 4 lety +1

    Just bought a new 2020 tracker xl boat last Saturday. First boat. This helped a lot.
    I appreciate the pointers. Thank you, Sir.

  • @SparkyMcBiff
    @SparkyMcBiff Před 8 lety +6

    Your camera work/placement/editing has been done amazingly well!

  • @chrissedrington
    @chrissedrington Před 4 lety +2

    A tip a guy showed me and that I now use every time, is to trim up my motor a bit once it starts to get it on the bunks. You don't have to do a lot, just a little. The main reason is that some folk find it hard to find the sweet spot in where to put the trailer or the ramp is a bit funky (too steep or too flat) and so they struggle with getting the bow caught under the roller. So I back the trailer in until I have about 2 inches of front fender showing. Then I drive my boat up onto the trailer. Trim up the motor about a quarter the way up. Give some gas and the boat slides forward and the bow rises up and right onto the roller she goes. Works every time. I used to really struggle with the roller problem and its just damn embarrassing to be at the ramp for 15 minutes trying to load the boat. Meanwhile some old dude who likely knows it all and has seen it all is telling his fishing buddy what a beginner you are ;-)

  • @BillyTheBassAssassin
    @BillyTheBassAssassin Před 6 lety +3

    Thanks Gene! This gave me a bit of confidence heading out for my first time on my new boat.

  • @pywifishingandoutdoors
    @pywifishingandoutdoors Před 3 lety +4

    I heard that when you power into your trailer with your engine down, it will push the gravel at the end of the ramp and create a drop off at the end of the concrete ramp. Instead trim the engine up a ways so you're not blowing away the backing components to the concrete ramp creating that drop off for trailers who do tend to stick out a little longer or shallower water to get stuck on.

  • @cobiebevly9965
    @cobiebevly9965 Před 6 lety

    I just inherited two bay boats and don't have a single clue what to do but your videos are by far the ABSOLUTE best videos on CZcams! Keep it up.man!

  • @jerrythefisherman94
    @jerrythefisherman94 Před 9 lety +1

    Gene - nice video on launching and retrieving a boat by yourself. The part about not forgetting to put the plug in is very important. I used to have a 14' fishing boat with a 25hp Mercury tiller. I learned this lesson the hard way. Many years ago, I had a boat. A friend and I decided to go fishing on spring morning. After several attempts, I got the boat launched. Everything was fine until I got back to the boat and my friend says "there is water coming into the boat.: I went back and got the trailer and we got the boat out, drained the water out and put the plug in and went back out and fished. The second time was when I took a trip up north and went fishing with my best friend and my son. Again, I forgot to put in the plug. This time, I learned that I could keep the boat moving and the water went out, and I put the plug in. My friend was driving the boat so I could put the plug in.

  • @basshooker689_3
    @basshooker689_3 Před 8 lety +1

    thanks Gene great instruction here! Got my first boat yestersay, picking it up late next week and hitting the ramp that day to practice when useage is low.

  • @BernPisarcikJr
    @BernPisarcikJr Před 6 lety

    I’m 42 now, but when I was a kid, my father had grip tape on top of the trailer. He also hand a plank with grip tape along the left side of center. The electric winch had a small nylon cable ran down the trailer, so when we hooked up to come home, we could run the winch and walk backwards on the plank while loading and pulling the boat to its trailering position. Thank for these videos, I keep learning from you as I am a new subscriber. Happy Father’s Day sir!

  • @joefish63
    @joefish63 Před 5 lety +1

    Having just acquired my first boat and not having put it in the water yet, this video was was very informative...thanks!

  • @mburke1211
    @mburke1211 Před 9 lety +4

    I agree with several other comments - best video I've seen on self launching. One thing I'd add, even though it wasn't the main focus of your video. Protect our waterways from invasive species - before leaving the area, inspect and remove vegetation/debris that may contain invasive species, lower the outdrive to drain water from the hub, and be sure to drain your live/bait wells.

    • @Flukemaster
      @Flukemaster  Před 9 lety +1

      mburke1211 Oh man. I can't believe that I forgot to mention that. I am a huge proponent of checking your boat. I've seen some of the best lakes destroyed by invasive plants.

  • @georgiawaterfowlmafia
    @georgiawaterfowlmafia Před 9 lety

    I love the boat man. Keep reeling never stop. I love your videos. They've really helped my knowledge about bass fishing. I plan on doing tournaments soon. Wish me luck! -Ken

  • @carr869
    @carr869 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for the video. My first time launching my new boat was today. It didn't go as smoothly as yours but now I know a little more thanks to you.

  • @1dowsey
    @1dowsey Před 6 lety +1

    Just got me a new boat man here in the U.K. and this video is a big help thanks for sharing

  • @derrickdaniels9947
    @derrickdaniels9947 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the video buddy. It's been several years since I launched a boat. Just purchased my XPRESS PRO X18 and very xcited about wetting it today.

  • @bbbustedflush
    @bbbustedflush Před 8 lety +1

    I have a deck cleat on both sides of my boat next to and across from the driver’s seat and one in the front. I have a rope attached to both side cleats long enough to reach the truck stake holes with room to spare with snap hooks on each. I completely prepare the boat for launching including disconnecting the winch hook. If I am launching next to a dock I use whichever rope is going to be next to the dock and snap hook it to my truck. I back in-float the boat completely off and pull forward enough to take up some rope slack. I unhook the rope from the truck and tie it snug to the dock and than park. In your demonstration I stretch the rope to the front cleat (from either side)-tie a cleat knot-and hook it to the truck. Float the boat off-pull forward to take up rope slack-get out and pull it to shore-tie it up-park the truck. Never ever get my feet wet.

  • @sewing1243
    @sewing1243 Před 4 lety +1

    I've found that backing the trailer down till the bunks are completely submerged and then moving back up to the optimum loading spot helps make the boat slide easier than on dry bunks.

  • @arciefan
    @arciefan Před 9 lety +1

    I solo launch all the time with the long rope method. Everything you did in the back of the boat then I unhook winch strap and with my long rope probably 25ft heavy easy to handle rope, with hooks on both ends. I hook one end to where the winch strap was unhooked on the bow hook , then i coil it up on my front deck where it will easily feed out, and then the other end to bow roller support on the trailer. I back down , let it float out into the lake, and then ease up with truck , not to stress the rope or boat when the slack is out,,,, then ease up enough to clear the trailer from the water,,,,, set my park brake and get out and grab the rope on the trailer end, unhook it and guide it off on the side of the ramp. And when coming back on trailer, I am now a firm believer in the bunk "glide on slicks" vs. carpet..... Comes back on trailer so much easier..... Still love your instructional video and all of yours. Great channel!!!!!

  • @pattybree4169
    @pattybree4169 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. Just bought a Nitro bass boat yesterday. Excited to get in the water!

  • @jet813
    @jet813 Před 8 lety

    Great Video Flukemaster! Very informational with good tips. I'm getting ready to purchase my first boat soon and am trying to learn as much as I can to prevent newbie mistakes on the ramp.

  • @TSHRED56
    @TSHRED56 Před 7 lety +2

    I tie about a 25-35' leash on my front boat clip the other end to to the winch. I back in until the boat floats free and pull trailer out of the water. I then gather the leash end off of the winch and walk the boat over to the ramp. Works for me on a non windy day. Usually it's in the morning so no wind.

  • @juancpenado2
    @juancpenado2 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for a great video, I am a new boat owner, has taken my boat to the lake only 3 times, Your video has helped me alot. I appreciated it sir and a big hello from Texas.

  • @chrisinkansas1362
    @chrisinkansas1362 Před 9 lety +1

    Great video Gene, it can definitely be a little nerve racking doing it yourself the first time or two. Excellent job brother!!

  • @ericpigg2689
    @ericpigg2689 Před 6 lety +1

    I have a smaller boat (14/48 with a 25 HP). I have a lanyard (about 25 foot) that I hook to the trailer and the front of the boat. Undo the ratchet strap when I get close to the water. I then ease down, until the boat floats off of the trailer and goes out to the end of the lanyard, then I ease the truck and trailer back up the ramp and pull the boat right up behind it, until it is docked gently on the launch. Unhook the lanyard and go park. Never get wet feet launching. Always worked like a charm for me. I fish by myself 95% of the time.

  • @1OFGODSOWN
    @1OFGODSOWN Před 8 lety +18

    99.9% of the time I fish solo but I use a rope from my bow & attach it to the trailer tongue.I step out of my truck & take the rope & guide the boat to a clear spot & tie it off & move my truck.I sometimes wear my UGA baseball cap as well. {:>)

    • @johnsage6232
      @johnsage6232 Před 8 lety +5

      I do the same thing. I have had both of my knees replaced. The days of me climbing over the front of the boat are long gone. I use the rope tied to the trailer and then pull the boat over to the dock, tie it off, and then go park the vehicle/trailer.

  • @chris092812
    @chris092812 Před 5 lety +5

    Go Dawgs!!!! The fluke and fluke magnum are my favorite baits!

  • @368engbn
    @368engbn Před 7 lety

    I will be buying a boat within the next couple years.Backing a trailer down a ramp is making me real nervous.Glad I came upon this great video.Good job and great with your instructions.

  • @BilgemasterBill
    @BilgemasterBill Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for taking the time to put this together!

  • @padillac1584
    @padillac1584 Před 9 lety +12

    Little steering corrections go a long way when backing down the ramp. Dont over steer or you will be zig zagging down the ramp.

  • @brendancarter3453
    @brendancarter3453 Před 9 lety +19

    I do this all the time but honestly... I just wanted to see your boat!:)

  • @dhplap9455
    @dhplap9455 Před 5 lety

    Great video! Thanks. My brother just got his first bass boat and ill be helping with loading and unloading. Your video was very helpful

  • @rosendogarcia4566
    @rosendogarcia4566 Před 7 lety

    Awesome video Jean! As a first time boat owner this video was very helpful! good slow and detailed explanation!

  • @sectech221
    @sectech221 Před 8 lety +5

    I've been using the steering wheel and neutral trick since you did this video and man, it's made my life a ton easier. Lol. Also makes my buddies happy when I don't take 10mins to back their boat. Haha thanks again as always Gene!!

    • @gscaton1
      @gscaton1 Před 8 lety +1

      +Ricky Creason Just curious why does putting it into neutral do. thanks never did that

    • @sectech221
      @sectech221 Před 8 lety

      +Gary Satosky Being in neutral allows the boat to pull the truck down the ramp instead of being pushed down the ramp by the truck. It makes backing the boat a ton easier man!!

    • @W4HDM
      @W4HDM Před 8 lety +2

      +Gary Satisfy To add to what Ricky said ... since the boat is pulling the truck with it's weight, it is more likely to remain straight. If the truck were pushing it it would not take much to cause the rear of the trailer to "be pushed" right or left taking it off line and causing you to have to adjust with the steering wheel.

    • @myrond3588
      @myrond3588 Před 3 lety

      @@W4HDM That's BS. The tires don't care unless they break traction, it's going where you steer it.

  • @bryanmannoia8410
    @bryanmannoia8410 Před 2 lety +1

    thank you. I'm am picking up my new boat in a couple of days and this was one of my concerns as a first time boat owner who plans to fish solo a lot.

  • @TBFfishing
    @TBFfishing Před 9 lety +10

    when backing up if your bad like me, just look at the side mirrors and if the boat is sticking out the left mirror, turn left, if it's sticking out the right mirror, turn right.
    you turn towards where it's sticking out, but i guess we all have our tricks (hand at bottom of wheel)

    • @justinpickett5150
      @justinpickett5150 Před 9 lety +1

      Exactly what I do!

    • @HalJordan2814
      @HalJordan2814 Před 6 lety

      Awesome suggestion, can't wait to try it.

    • @thecosmicsnail
      @thecosmicsnail Před 5 lety +1

      @G K Sarcasm is the lowest form of humor. Simple tips help the world and should be rewarded. Elitists who troll while fishing become chum; my good chum.

  • @ericlynch8443
    @ericlynch8443 Před 8 lety

    Great Video , bought my first boat this weekend and your video helped alot....Thanks 😆

  • @reng.5934
    @reng.5934 Před 7 lety +2

    I'm total noob looking for my first boat... I enjoyed your video and learned something new, thanks! :)

  • @loraissa2336
    @loraissa2336 Před 3 lety +5

    This guy is like a calmer version of my dad.

  • @TeamProsperity
    @TeamProsperity Před 4 lety

    Great video and hot to! I just retired last year and am looking to get a bass boat, looking at the Tracker and not very good at backing a trailer but the tip with your hand at the bottom of the wheel is great, thanks

  • @jdubbers14
    @jdubbers14 Před 4 lety +2

    The rope method works on some docks but not all....some are awkward and you’d need a lot of rope to do it...so this is definitely a good option which I don’t mind...getting your feet wet right when you get to the lake just feels good and is motivating! :)

  • @bobsmalls100
    @bobsmalls100 Před 9 lety +1

    Great video. I took my bass boat out for the first time by myself today and forgot when loading the not put the trailer in as far. Was frustrating at first, but quickly saw my mistake. Another tip is to have a lock that you can put on the front of your trailer where the safety pin goes. This stops anyone from coming up and just hitching your trailer/boat to their truck and stealing it when your not there. Oh and always carry a backup plug

  • @gavva2010
    @gavva2010 Před 7 lety +1

    Great vid, you make it look a lot easier than a lot of people at my local marina do!

  • @steezytricks101
    @steezytricks101 Před 8 lety +1

    your the man! I'm about to buy my first boat and that really helped me feel more confident about launching it!

    • @601909
      @601909 Před 4 lety +1

      When your retrieving ,if you can't see the trailer clamp your ore to the back off it

  • @damonedwards6724
    @damonedwards6724 Před 5 lety +1

    Hey man.... thank for the video on how to launch your boat on the ramp and recover the boat too.... Yep don’t forget to put the plug in!! I like that most important tip!! Thx and happy fishing man!! Ed!😊

  • @1991waffitos
    @1991waffitos Před 8 dny

    I’ll be getting my first boat soon, and so glad there is videos out there like this. Makes the launching a bit less terrifying.

  • @gabelane9285
    @gabelane9285 Před 4 lety +7

    Bettys Branch... I love fishing there in the hot months! You know I’m board during this pandemic.. I’ve been launching boats for almost 30 years! 😂😂🤣🤣

    • @Flukemaster
      @Flukemaster  Před 4 lety +2

      LOL Thanks for watching Gabe. Sometimes I wish I still lived in Evans. I lived on Betty's Branch and it was great in the summer.

  • @EOoutdoors21
    @EOoutdoors21 Před 9 lety +1

    Great video, I unhook my boat when I launch by myself but I leave a rope attached to the boat and trailer that I can unlatch and tie to the dock at the ramp. Another thing that I have been told, ( could or could not be true ) a good thing to get in a habit of doing is "dunking your bunks" you back your trailer in until the bunks are completely covered and then pull the trailer back to where you need it to load the boat properly. dunking them lets the boat glide on easier so you don't have to power load as much and it saves wear and tear on the bunks. Great video keep teaching me and many more to fish/boat.

    • @myrond3588
      @myrond3588 Před 3 lety +1

      Unhooking the boat could lead to dropping it off the trailer on a steep ramp or if you back in and pull ahead. For example you unhook, dunk the bunks, realize you forgot the plug and pull ahead. The angle of the ramp, forward acceleration, and wet bunks could have your boat slide off.

  • @jadiel2543
    @jadiel2543 Před 6 lety +1

    Only boat I've been on is a fairy boat.. next week I will be bringing home my first boat nitro z18 I know nothing about boats but I've been digging deep on videos on how too's.. thanks for posting this video

  • @wesleyjustice3686
    @wesleyjustice3686 Před 4 lety +7

    You did the same thing that my dad did when I was a kid and as I got older taught me how to back the boat in the water using the same way you did on the steering wheel. Miss those days going fishing with dad.

  • @ed0985587
    @ed0985587 Před 7 lety +1

    That's a beautiful boat!!! Love that color

  • @drmitofit2673
    @drmitofit2673 Před 5 lety +22

    And when you back it up in neutral don't keep it in neutral when you get out of the truck.

    • @officialWWM
      @officialWWM Před 3 lety +1

      You should never be in neutral!

    • @myrond3588
      @myrond3588 Před 3 lety +2

      Letting the boat pull you is the dumbest thing I've heard. It's not a rope between the truck and trailer and the boat sure isn't going to drag you straight if you don't have the steering run right.

    • @johansmitphotography
      @johansmitphotography Před 3 lety

      @@myrond3588 Absolutely agree with you on that. Sometimes people just don't understand basic physics. If this "theory" is even worth calling "physics" as it's far simpler.🤣

  • @kyleg724
    @kyleg724 Před 9 lety +78

    Gene, I like your videos so much that I watched this entire one and I don't even have a boat :) keep the videos coming!

    • @Flukemaster
      @Flukemaster  Před 9 lety +11

      Kyle Garrity LOL. You ain't right in the head. LOL

    • @kyleg724
      @kyleg724 Před 9 lety +4

      Haha I just might be, or just a big fan!

    • @812media9
      @812media9 Před 9 lety +2

      Kyle Garrity i did the same thing haha, dont even have a boat.

    • @TheEighteenclan
      @TheEighteenclan Před 9 lety +1

      Same.

    • @Unplugged704
      @Unplugged704 Před 6 lety

      Kyle Garrity Me too. Just looking into getting one. Lol

  • @bradparlow1581
    @bradparlow1581 Před 7 lety +1

    This video is great, gonna use this technique when I take me new jon boat Thursday!

  • @danielchrist8651
    @danielchrist8651 Před 3 lety +1

    For me this was super interesting because I’ve never been to a lake where you didn’t launch right at a dock.

  • @tcp102008
    @tcp102008 Před 7 lety +1

    Hello Flukemaster. I like your technique of maneuvering the boat by putting hand in lower half of steering wheel. Great video. I will check out all your videos for sure and I need to learn the basic before launching my very first boat ever.

  • @DigginWV
    @DigginWV Před 8 lety

    Good video! Glad to see people using a transom saver, while I was shopping for my 2nd boat looking at used one many had damage from not using one. I like your aluminium boat, I'm getting my 3rd boat this spring and it will be aluminum.

  • @windows1328
    @windows1328 Před 3 lety

    great video dude..thanks for taking the time to show us how...i never launch a boat and im over 40 yrs old...yeah i knw i know i know lol...about to launch my boat next weekend i proba have someone to help me but you never know i be alone eventually...thanks again bud and i be seein more of your videos

  • @gavva2010
    @gavva2010 Před 5 lety

    Great video, I see so many people at my marina make a complete hash of this, thx for showing how it should be done.

  • @DungeonfolkGaming
    @DungeonfolkGaming Před rokem

    I appreciate the good knowledge in the video bud, good looking out.

  • @saltlife
    @saltlife Před 9 lety +2

    Great tips, Gene!

  • @marquisbeasley8817
    @marquisbeasley8817 Před rokem

    Just got a boat for my son and I to do some fishing. This was a good instructional video.

  • @John-of5sh
    @John-of5sh Před 8 lety +3

    Flukemaster. Beautiful boat! I am also green with envy you can use your mirrors to back a trailer. I have to drop the tailgate and watch the boat or else I end up jack-knifed. I think it is due to being blind in my left eye and depth perception.
    OK, I personally use the rope technique as I fish solo almost all the time. I have enough rope attached so I can pull the boat over to the dock , however your dock appears to be to distant. I am like a cat as far as water, I don't get in unless all else fails. I have pulled back up the ramp far enough (after launching) to walk out on the trailer frame and bunks and then climbed over the side. But honestly I hate doing this. 230 pounds of flab plus 66 years on my portly frame makes that difficult not to mention slipping on wet surfaces. If that is the case I peel the shoes and socks off, roll up the pant legs and launch as you did in this video.
    Thank you for sharing this video and glad to see that youngin' with a fishing pole in his hands instead of a cell phone. Those little guys and girls are the future of our sport!

  • @KevinBullington
    @KevinBullington Před 9 lety

    Well done Gene! I like the different camera views! Thumbs up bud!

  • @freewill51
    @freewill51 Před 9 lety +26

    Love the videos and NEW BOAT, but as someone that always launches by myself, I can add a few tips. First, get on ebay and buy some 1" wide strips of outdoor anti-slip tape for use on stairways and put the EVERYWHERE that you might step when getting on the trailer. (you'll know why when it happens!) Second, I let out about 2 feet of slack on my winch so that when the boat starts to float backwards, then I stop and don't ever have to push it back more after I step into it and ad 200 pounds of weight to it.

    • @kentstephen6045
      @kentstephen6045 Před 7 lety +15

      Good Tips, thanks Chris, Im gonna incorporate these ideas. I do have a helper but she just stands there with her hands on her hips .

    • @danielholtxxl4936
      @danielholtxxl4936 Před 6 lety +6

      kent stephen That’s ok, if they’re nice hips!

  • @specfever2
    @specfever2 Před 6 lety

    I should’ve watched this before my very first launch ever, yesterday - although it went well. I’m just glad no one was around to watch. :)

  • @Stu650Zuk
    @Stu650Zuk Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for showing what an aluminum would look light for me. I'm at the point of needing a lighter boat from past back and hip surgeries. I do it similar with my fiberglass ProCraft. Only thing I do different,,,,for me,,,is I hop out of the truck just at the point of the trailer going into the water and open my tailgate so I have a safe way of hopping across onto the boat instead of climbing up or walking in the water. I cannot submerge the fenders as it may float off by itself and go sideways across the trailer,,,not good..lol! I leave the winch strap hooked but do let off the tension about a foot of strap. Go on the tailgate, step onto the bow, start the engine first then reach down and undo the strap and simply back it off the trailer. I load the same as you, but our ramps are kind of steep, I do however back the bunks all the way in to get them wet to help with the boat sliding on the bunks then pull back up to where the fenders tops are a couple inches out of the water. I end up powering it back up to the roller to its resting spot. Leave the engine in gear and slightly wound up to hold it in position. Walk to the front and reach over the bow and hook it again and crank it from the inside of the boat..If I shut it down it will slide back off the front roller and its tough to crank it back up there so I let the engine do it for me. I'm actually way quicker than 75% of people doing with with a group of "helpers"..lol! It is time for a lighter boat though due to health issues. Jacking the trailer up to hook it to the truck hitch and off again takes a lot of strain to jack up a heavy glass rig..thanks for the vid..we all do things slightly different and find what works best for us.

  • @rexbartles
    @rexbartles Před 4 lety +1

    Small world. I could tell immediately that this is the riverside boat ramp at Betty’s branch. Nice video.

  • @cwonger22
    @cwonger22 Před 9 lety +3

    Best video to date on how to launch your boat solo.. 1 thing to add is for older boats or boats without LED lights, make sure to unhook your lights before backing the trailer into the water.
    keep up the great videos Gene :)

  • @michaellindsey219
    @michaellindsey219 Před 9 lety

    Thanks for taking the time to share. I scraped my skeg first time recovering but appears to be cosmetic only. Managed to not put any other marks on it. Wish I had watched this video first. It's surprising how much I didn't know I didn't know.

    • @Flukemaster
      @Flukemaster  Před 9 lety

      Michael Lindsey That's why I do videos. It helps people like you and it forces me to learn the finer details.

  • @Colwell1199
    @Colwell1199 Před 9 lety

    Excellent video!!! This is a must watch for any boat or potential boat owner.

  • @stick4793
    @stick4793 Před 4 lety

    Great video- thanks for taking the time to put this together!

  • @paulmonaco1148
    @paulmonaco1148 Před 4 lety +10

    I like the " NEUTRAL TIP " I've NEVER heard that before, and I will try it next time I go out.

  • @johnamaya3150
    @johnamaya3150 Před rokem

    i appreciate this video so much. when i buy my new boat i feel that now i can launch it safely. so thank you for educating me.

  • @FinsandFeathers98
    @FinsandFeathers98 Před 9 lety

    Great video. Your channel has everything you need to know about bass fishing. I have learned a lot from watching your videos.

  • @AnIrishExport
    @AnIrishExport Před 15 dny

    Just about to purchase my first (used) boat, ive backed up my camper etc.. but to me backing up a boat down a ramp is different, not to mention the pressure from all the other boaters waiting and watching you make a mess of it... Thank you for this video....

  • @visualkeirockstar
    @visualkeirockstar Před 4 lety +9

    My first time I forgot the plug. I even had it in my pocket and telling myself I wasn’t going to forget but some how did.

  • @bennettbritton4029
    @bennettbritton4029 Před 9 lety

    Most helpful video on How to launch a boat by yourself on CZcams thank you so much

  • @vikfan4life
    @vikfan4life Před 6 lety

    I’m hoping to get a boat within the next year. Really good video and advice

  • @kevincrowe2888
    @kevincrowe2888 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video, my wife and I are looking at our 1st boat and I'm nervous as hell about messing up at the ramp. So doing my homework now. Thanks for the help👍

    • @thedutchfisherman7078
      @thedutchfisherman7078 Před 4 lety +2

      If you are feeling uncomfortable just ask a friend who owns a boat and has experience to help and assist you the first time. I did that too when I had my first boat. You not learn only much quicker but it also avoids you doing stupid things and maybe damaging your boat. Or others' boats. It's not that hard and difficult but for the first time it's better you take someone with you who is experienced. 😉

    • @kevincrowe2888
      @kevincrowe2888 Před 4 lety

      @@thedutchfisherman7078 thanks that's what I am planning also going the a local boat ramp sunday and just day watching and talking to some people waiting in line

  • @hughmongus1207
    @hughmongus1207 Před 9 lety

    Great video as always.
    When you get a chance I wish you would do a more indepth video on depth finders. Using side scan and knowing what your actually looking at.
    Thanks.

  • @rcagle123
    @rcagle123 Před 3 lety +1

    When loading your boat back the trailer bunk boards til they are underwater and then pull forward. The wet bunk boards makes it easier to drive boat on trailer.

  • @mattwaters6987
    @mattwaters6987 Před 6 lety

    Great and simple advice. Thank you!

  • @Michael-bw2qf
    @Michael-bw2qf Před 7 lety

    bought first used boat at 66 yrs young, forgot plug , problem , thanks enjoy the quality of your videos , Mike ,westerly,r.i.like to see videos of weedless lures ,mine still get stuck.

  • @UGotTheFunk
    @UGotTheFunk Před 9 lety

    Beautiful! Thank you yet again sir!

  • @JustinL600
    @JustinL600 Před 9 lety +10

    Just a couple additional tips I would like to add. First, is if your in a truck, when retrieving put the tailgate down so then you can just look out the back window for full view of the trailer to see how far it's in in the water. This can also be done while launching the boat, if you have enough room to not hit the boat with the tailgate, so when parking you can also see if your trailer is straight. The second tip I would like to add is when retrieving I like to back the trailer all the way into the water to get the bunks completely wet. I found this makes it easier to load with the entire bunks being wet to allow it to slide on easier. Great video Gene! You gave a few tips I have never thought of before and will make it even easier for myself!

    • @TimHaunFishing
      @TimHaunFishing Před 9 lety

      JustinL600 Excellent tips

    • @olebiker
      @olebiker Před 8 lety +3

      +JustinL600 Justin, the only problem with dropping your tailgate is that if you turn too sharply the tailgate will hit the winch stand. Don't ask me how I know this. The better option is to use the method Gene suggested using the side mirrors and the hand at the bottom of the steering wheel.

    • @cbar6537
      @cbar6537 Před 8 lety

      +olebiker yup I learned that the hard way too..

    • @gscaton1
      @gscaton1 Před 8 lety

      +JustinL600 I put my tailgate down all the time in my truck launching and bringing out of the water. I have plenty of room when its down. Not even close to anything. Putting the tailgate down you can see the whole boat.

    • @1EVILZ06
      @1EVILZ06 Před 7 lety +1

      JustinL600 Ya got to get a new truck my man,they come with back up cameras.

  • @whov1an_12
    @whov1an_12 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for creating and posting this video!

  • @eeshadd
    @eeshadd Před 3 lety

    Thx for making this video. I'm sure i will be doing this a lot when I get my first boat soon.