HOW TO: Launch and retrieve a boat by yourself

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  • čas přidán 4. 08. 2022
  • Keep in mind, this is NOT the only way to launch a boat solo. There are many other factors that come into play that will determine the best way to launch a boat by yourself, including the type of boat you're launching, the size of the boat, the type of ramp, the type and condition of the trailer, etc.
    This method has worked very well for me for years. To ensure the success of launching a boat this way, you really have to pay attention to the depth of the ramp and how far back you put the boat into the water. This method works best when you back the boat up into the water until you see the back of the boat start to float. If you back the boat up too far and try this, your boat runs the risk of hopping the bunks on the trailer. Take your time. If you cannot back the boat off of the trailer under its own power, turn the motor back off, re-hook the winch to the tow eye of the boat, back the trailer in a few more feet, and try again.
    Getting into a hurry is what gets most people in trouble.
    Thanks for watching!
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Komentáře • 206

  • @jimquantic
    @jimquantic Před 9 měsíci +21

    Soooo many good things about this. One thing he doesn't say, but he does--and it is good, is he TAKES HIS TIME. The guy who rushes you is--trust me on this--nowhere to be found if you mess up. One more thing, this video shows, as is normal, is putting in the boat next to a dock, but where I launch, there is no dock. Large, plenty of room avenue to open water--now, that is entirely different. The DOCK is one hundred yards away, and we always have two people, one drives the boat to the dock and side ties, while the other parks the truck and trailer. If you are alone, this becomes problematic, one answer is a cool step that you can purchase that fit on your trailer tongue, three steps up and over the bow, otherwise you would need to "go for a swim" to get on the boat. Good video, thanks for the reminders--and I really like the idea of leaving her inn forward while you mount the boat--also, really like that you don't back down so far, as many do, salt water damaging their truck. This is the right way. One last thing though, IMO, no one should boat alone--not ever. Just an opinion, but just as every system/tool on the boat should be redundant (having two or more), so should you have two--people. You just should, in my opinion. Safe boating--and cool rig too, truck and boat/trailer.

    • @BoatingWithBrad
      @BoatingWithBrad  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much for this comment! I’m not sure how I didn’t see it before… must have gotten lost in the rest of them. By far my most viewed and commented on video, so I apologize for the delay.
      Thank you for the kind words. Stay safe out there!

    • @dryheatmanagement9875
      @dryheatmanagement9875 Před měsícem

      Re boating alone, agree. But I'm considering a boat and my SO won't be comfortable handling it, so this is good info

    • @joelonzello4189
      @joelonzello4189 Před 14 dny

      I'm only watching because a friend asked me to install a new lowering strap. It's a chilly morning in Colorado 😝

  • @jonphanspromotions
    @jonphanspromotions Před 11 měsíci +65

    Got no boat, got no truck, why am I watching this video, I have no idea. You made it looks too easy. Thanks for sharing.

  • @timothyjohnson1184
    @timothyjohnson1184 Před rokem +178

    You should do all your pre-checks in the staging area away from the ramp.

    • @BoatingWithBrad
      @BoatingWithBrad  Před rokem +42

      Agreed! Should have done that in this video. We actually did our pre-check in the staging area, but we didn't film it. Decided to film that part when we had the boat ready at the top of the ramp. The boat ramp that I used has 5 slips, all of which were empty at arrival, so we did one quick take and ran with it.
      Great point!

    • @72mespo
      @72mespo Před rokem +3

      Amen, brother.

    • @Olivia-jo9ko
      @Olivia-jo9ko Před rokem

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    • @jimbradley727
      @jimbradley727 Před rokem +2

      Tim...never mind..

    • @bananapuffcream1
      @bananapuffcream1 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Good thing this video wasn’t about pre-checks but that is was about launching and retrieving the boat, right?

  • @RJN82
    @RJN82 Před rokem +58

    Few things are more stressful than backing down the ramp and launching your boat while being scrutinized by all the bystanders who have their own best way to do it. While I wouldn't leave my boat running while unattended, I appreciate your willingness to demonstrate your technique. The conditions at individual ramps can be significantly different so your approach may well be the best for your location.

  • @pabloantillon03
    @pabloantillon03 Před rokem +12

    first time boat owner here and this is so helpful....thanks!

    • @luisotero2632
      @luisotero2632 Před 28 dny

      here's something even more helpful. dont turn on your motor and leave it in gear while you're no on your boat. that *&^% may even be illegal in some areas.

  • @bobcathey8903
    @bobcathey8903 Před rokem +15

    Nice video in ideal circumstances. I launch a 28' cruiser myself. This video assumes the trailer has already been adjusted to the boat. Does not cover ramp conditions, current, and tide changes while boating. I prefer fenders out to avoid potential damage to hull, a flag of some sort to assist with wind speed and direction, and I think many seasoned boaters refer to boat ropes as dock lines. I really like the walk around inspection but boaters should disconnect the power between the boat trailer and tow vehicle before launching. Otherwise, we need more videos like this to start learning from. Boaters can launch by themselves if they have confidence and patience. Like another comment, I prefer to walk my boat on and off the trailer if there is a good ramp and dock. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @juanmallqui9309
    @juanmallqui9309 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Thank you. This eased a lot of my fears about boating.

  • @jeffreyhodgman9136
    @jeffreyhodgman9136 Před rokem +32

    Hi , Im from New Zealand , down here most boat ramps dont allow powering on or off the trailer because it can create a hole by shifting sand at the bottom of the ramp . When I launch by myself
    I simply pull the boat off the trailer by ropes whislt standing on the jetty , tie it up , go park the trailer , then return and motor off . I have a laminated check list on the boat reminding me about life jackets , fuel , oil , KEYS ! etc so i dont forget antything . Anyway happy boating !!

    • @BoatingWithBrad
      @BoatingWithBrad  Před rokem +1

      That's interesting! I have heard of ramps here in the US that have similar rules, but I have not personally used or seen any of them.
      Ropes can be a good idea with multiple people, but can be difficult to control solo, at least with larger vessels 20ft +. You tend to be more at the mercy of the wind and current, which can cause the boat to bounce off of things (the dock, the trailer, other boats, etc.), which is why I prefer to do it this way when I can.
      Thanks for the comment!

    • @prophet1782
      @prophet1782 Před rokem

      Light Pine timber chocks/brace is ideal. no hard wood or bricks.

    • @christopherwilson248
      @christopherwilson248 Před rokem

      Hi Jeffrey, Any chance you can send me that checklist if you have a photo of it or an electronic copy?

    • @jimbradley727
      @jimbradley727 Před 11 měsíci

      Actually walking the boat off and on is my preferred method..
      By pulling it on it avoids any missed attemps and allows deeper trailer position...Just hook up to hand winch and pull her snug.

    • @suddendilemma5137
      @suddendilemma5137 Před 10 měsíci

      @@BoatingWithBrad I was going to comment the same thing about powering on the trailer and digging a hole at the bottom of the ramp. That’s common up here in Oregon where the lakes get drained for the season and refilled in the spring. At full pool nobody really cares if you power on as there is plenty of ramp under water. But as the lake drains for the season and the ramp under water shortens up it will dig a hole at the end of the ramp. Man and tell you what when your backing down and your trailer falls into that hole before the boat is floating. You know you’re in for it.

  • @arthurresendez
    @arthurresendez Před 6 měsíci +4

    You make it look so easy. Thank you

  • @niradz
    @niradz Před 29 dny

    Love watching this after all the boat launching fails, nice work 👍🏽

  • @markotodorovic4559
    @markotodorovic4559 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This was very helpful, thanks a lot, man ! 😀

  • @user-zk7cj8cs3y
    @user-zk7cj8cs3y Před 3 měsíci

    thanks for this video! As a beginner, I am thrilled to learn this step.

  • @ChevyGuy-kx7im
    @ChevyGuy-kx7im Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent video! I haven't owned a trailerable since the early 80's and now that I am buying one again, this video was an excellent refresher. I also remove the plug once the boat is secured to the trailer and out of the water to let water drain while driving home and once I got there, thoroughly rinse both boat and trailer.

  • @thewalloby
    @thewalloby Před 2 měsíci

    That was a good instruction video. Thanks, have a nice boating summer everyone!

  • @tomsawer8696
    @tomsawer8696 Před rokem

    Thank you - just what a good lesson should be.

  • @carlosllama9979
    @carlosllama9979 Před rokem +1

    Nice… just like a pro…Thnk you for sharing 😎😎😎

  • @user-tv5dt3nm9y
    @user-tv5dt3nm9y Před rokem +22

    I’m not sure about this...there’s probably a big split between leaving the boot hooked to the trailer and not when launching. Being single handed, leaving the helm with boat in gear looks like an issue at some time. I wouldn’t be afraid to get my feet wet and not giving up control of the vessel using a bow line in hand.

    • @jcme1205
      @jcme1205 Před 10 měsíci +5

      Yeah. Leaving the boat in gear and walking away and getting off the boat is terrible advice!

    • @wesselwhitehead5116
      @wesselwhitehead5116 Před 9 měsíci +3

      agree 100%, leaving your boat while in gear and running is terrible advice

  • @erikcarpio1956
    @erikcarpio1956 Před rokem +3

    One more subscription here bro… great job explaining. A new Boater thanks you!

  • @teamspinningballyhoo904

    Launched my WC325CC alone in Bahia! Good video👍🏾

  • @erikcarpio1956
    @erikcarpio1956 Před rokem +2

    This is a perfect video!!!

  • @gradyb6264
    @gradyb6264 Před rokem

    Good video! Keep rocking it.

  • @joshs2419
    @joshs2419 Před 11 měsíci +1

    These are awesome tips, thank you for making this video!

  • @d.kleiser9514
    @d.kleiser9514 Před 24 dny

    Thanks for an informative video. Think I'll use this to make a checklist and laminate it!

  • @fellowdrivers
    @fellowdrivers Před rokem +1

    Great Job my friend!!

  • @jimbro7861
    @jimbro7861 Před měsícem

    Perfect video thanks

  • @mmcleod111
    @mmcleod111 Před rokem +1

    Good video. Thanks

  • @gapa11
    @gapa11 Před rokem +1

    thank you

  • @dtrain1476
    @dtrain1476 Před rokem +1

    Awesome information

  • @mauriziobezzina3378
    @mauriziobezzina3378 Před 8 měsíci

    thankyou very useful tips !

  • @prophet1782
    @prophet1782 Před rokem +2

    Very Good !!!

  • @email3627
    @email3627 Před rokem +5

    I love all these professionals I have these tutorials with perfect boat ramps perfect dock to cleat ratio perfect tides and nobody f****** breathing down your neck

  • @kingrat9806
    @kingrat9806 Před 11 měsíci

    Great tip can’t weight to try that one .

  • @rodneyprosser19
    @rodneyprosser19 Před 6 měsíci +1

    very interesting and clear

  • @FergHyde
    @FergHyde Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you.

  • @akaLuptonPittman
    @akaLuptonPittman Před rokem +1

    Thanks

  • @Captain_Clark_CDoryAdventures

    Interesting that you get off the boat while it's running in gear. I run a little 1648 jon boat so I'm sure that's the difference. I have never owned a boat over 18 feet. Well it looks like what you are doing is working perfectly for you. Thanks for sharing. There are always more than one way to do it. Be blessed and tight lines Captain. 😎👍

    • @BoatingWithBrad
      @BoatingWithBrad  Před rokem +2

      On a small boat like that, it is much easier to control by yourself. I dont think that I would need to do this method with a boat that size. On larger boats, when you have it on the trailer, they run more of a risk of sliding back off the trailer because of their weight.

    • @Captain_Clark_CDoryAdventures
      @Captain_Clark_CDoryAdventures Před rokem +1

      @@BoatingWithBrad right on. That makes sense. Thanks Brad.

    • @MultiEviscerator
      @MultiEviscerator Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yeah, I don't think I ever remember seeing anyone leave the boat in gear while getting off the boat. Then again I don't pay much attention to those who self launch/retrieve so maybe it is a thing, rather than just using a line tied off and controlling it that way.

  • @rodgod1440
    @rodgod1440 Před 6 dny

    Great video

  • @davidcarlson3132
    @davidcarlson3132 Před 11 měsíci +2

    i always lower my tailgait on my truck before i back down the ramp so i can see the boat thru the truckbed going in the water and how far it is in the water

  • @bothaynahalasfour2584
    @bothaynahalasfour2584 Před měsícem

    there's almost no similar content in arabic and its hard to have access to boating skills like this. so definitely this is very useful and helpful. thanks for sharing.

  • @williammoore6952
    @williammoore6952 Před rokem +18

    wow, you never leave a boat unattended while running in gear.

    • @MACDADDYGAMING26
      @MACDADDYGAMING26 Před 21 dnem

      It wasn’t in gear, it was idling in first the boat won’t move no matter how long you leave it there in that position

  • @yoonjeon522
    @yoonjeon522 Před rokem +2

    Subscribed! Very helpful

    • @BoatingWithBrad
      @BoatingWithBrad  Před rokem

      Awesome, thank you! Glad you liked it! I plan on posting more videos like this in the future. Stay tuned!

  • @apatriot1762
    @apatriot1762 Před rokem +2

    Gotta love bay pines boat ramp

  • @Omnipotant_1
    @Omnipotant_1 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I feel like my local LE would stop and write a ticket for leaving the helm, and having the engine engaged without the lanyard attached.

  • @alwaysadventure707
    @alwaysadventure707 Před rokem +1

    thank you great video

  • @jimquantic
    @jimquantic Před 6 dny

    another thing I really like is that his truck is nowhere near getting wet, and that is a good thing. No need to bury the back ass of the truck in the drink. Also, there is a transducer on most boats, on the stern and it often stops just short of the trailer bunks. By easing it up, as he did, you don't shear it off by hitting one of the trailer bunks. In fact, my preference is to not even "power on", but use the retrieving crank, and inch it forward and into position. What he does is fine, as his trailer is sitting perfect.

  • @sailfocus
    @sailfocus Před rokem +6

    Leaving helm unattended in gear and power loading are not part of what I’d suggest.

  • @JaimeRestrepo61
    @JaimeRestrepo61 Před 3 měsíci

    Good info

  • @JaimeRestrepo61
    @JaimeRestrepo61 Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent video. Voting should be an experience filled with pleasure. The only way to enhance this is to have your own private boat ramp.

  • @Jgriffin0808081
    @Jgriffin0808081 Před rokem +1

    Killer vid, what are those boat shoes you have on sir?

  • @JP-zd3nr
    @JP-zd3nr Před rokem +2

    Wow! Thank you so much. I am a loner and nobody is coming to save me when I fail. This video likely saved me hours of time wasted and mental frustration. Great job on keeping it short and getting right to the main points.

  • @israelramos77
    @israelramos77 Před rokem +1

    Nice 👍🏽

  • @joeypritchard6320
    @joeypritchard6320 Před 16 dny

    I probably won’t ever do this but was very informative lol

  • @derekkelley4517
    @derekkelley4517 Před rokem +5

    Most convenient ramp ever. Ill bet every launch comes with a complimentary breakfast

    • @email3627
      @email3627 Před rokem

      Hahaha my thoughts exactly

    • @email3627
      @email3627 Před rokem

      Little guy is scared to get his whittle feet wet

  • @slone313
    @slone313 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Damn good video thank u

  • @socaldragonfarms5751
    @socaldragonfarms5751 Před rokem +1

    Nice explanation new subscriber Cheers!👊🏼💯

  • @dustytrailswithepa
    @dustytrailswithepa Před 11 měsíci +1

    Cool video

  • @jimjuvperez8190
    @jimjuvperez8190 Před 11 měsíci

    Nice sharing about the boat. You show nicely that's really good. I'm your new subscribers. I love it.❤❤❤

  • @filipinophreak
    @filipinophreak Před rokem +1

    New sub

  • @PaulyV56
    @PaulyV56 Před rokem +1

    spolied with that boat ramp//lol come to CT to try that out

  • @christopherhawthorne5395
    @christopherhawthorne5395 Před 11 měsíci +1

    As someone already suggested, tides, wind, and condition of the boat ramp are not taken into account.
    My comment will have to do with launching: my suggestion is to releas the hook from the winch while the boat is backed on to the ramp but not in the water.
    Then with a long rope - tie the boat front clear to the trailer above the winch.
    Slide the boat off in a smooth but not very slow motion.
    Get that damn boat off trailer to avoid pulling your truck in. Calmly out the truck in park, ebrake on , grab the rope and bring it to the dock.
    Always make sure that damn hook is off!!!
    The reason for this is the majority of issues is the boat is still hooked to the trailer and pull your truck in. When that damn boat starts to float, and it’s attached to your truck and trailer - those back tires no have no traction.

  • @stickyikygreen
    @stickyikygreen Před 9 měsíci +1

    I think a lot of guys are to embarrassed to ask these questions. Really enjoyed this video. Very helpful, thank you!

  • @shadygaming6523
    @shadygaming6523 Před 2 měsíci

    this was awesome and informative, but now what? how do i take the boat back home?

  • @zackriden79
    @zackriden79 Před 13 dny

    Vary few boat ramps around here have a way to walk onto a boat while it’s on the tailer not sure sheer you are but here you’d have to walk the boat off or jump up on the bow from the tailer

  • @miltmattson3942
    @miltmattson3942 Před 11 měsíci +1

    That guy sure knows what is doing

  • @DANNIo007
    @DANNIo007 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you I am gonna get ready to buy a boat to take to the lakes with my wife and 2 dogs …and this video was a go

  • @alvarinopereira108
    @alvarinopereira108 Před 16 dny

    Seems like great way to launch, one question is it safe an or legal to leave a boat in gear while not in direct control? I know its just barely in gear but doesn't stop something from moving the throttle while your off the vessel.

  • @tonyprice1420
    @tonyprice1420 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Trying doing without dock. On off boat that is active is dangerous

  • @28704joe
    @28704joe Před měsícem

    Do the same boat where there isn't a pear to walk on to get in the boat. Great video.

  • @Smllc22318
    @Smllc22318 Před 23 dny

    Used to launch my 24’ bay boat with a rope in my hand out the window tied to a front cleat, then reverse it in with winch disengaged. Got out, pulled it in and tied it down, then took truck up to park. Easy.

  • @Debidawg
    @Debidawg Před 9 měsíci

    Question? What about the trailer straps on the back of trailer?

  • @akhenatenuhuru7695
    @akhenatenuhuru7695 Před rokem +1

    Cool

  • @Natter20002
    @Natter20002 Před 2 měsíci

    At 5:25 did the boat bend the mounts for the pole style trailer guides or were those mounted loose or something? I ask because those are coming in the mail today and I plan on installing them. I won’t if they bend at the mount that easily. I’ll just return them.

  • @sanferflemisterj5010
    @sanferflemisterj5010 Před 2 měsíci

    I want to get a boat but i dont nothing about it. Thank yoy for this video.

  • @kevind1650
    @kevind1650 Před 4 měsíci +1

    every time I go to my boat ramp, there is not a soul there, and I can use multiple platforms to do what you did. Thanks

  • @Tyler81288
    @Tyler81288 Před 9 měsíci

    How do I load it back up again stuck in the harbour please help

  • @clydeholiday5907
    @clydeholiday5907 Před rokem +5

    You do a great video but your e-brake is only good for your back wheels it's a bad practice put wheel chocks under the front of your front wheels in back of your front wheels I'm sorry so if your back wheels are in the slime of the water your wheelchucks to keep your truck from going in the water and for the price of wood of a wheel chocks it's worth the money

  • @clydeholiday5907
    @clydeholiday5907 Před rokem +1

    I'm by the way put a line on the back of your will jogs and just put it on your on your steps on your truck so when you pull forward they'll drag drag with the truck

  • @ngwhitman
    @ngwhitman Před 3 měsíci +2

    I never thought of leaving the boat in forward gear. A great idea

  • @Silkroadvideos
    @Silkroadvideos Před 7 měsíci +2

    Rule #1 of boating… never leave the helm while the boat is in gear.

  • @gengarcarport1799
    @gengarcarport1799 Před měsícem

    How about the rear tie downs

  • @Saltiga5
    @Saltiga5 Před 8 měsíci

    Have you looked at an Australian product called L&R Boat Latch?

  • @michelperez7933
    @michelperez7933 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Can i do that with a f150 2 wheel drive?

  • @gregsteele9002
    @gregsteele9002 Před měsícem

    My sterndrive has too much torque for that, so I just lasso the dock posts with my fore and aft mooring lines (and hang dock bumpers)

  • @DSKSeattle
    @DSKSeattle Před rokem +5

    This is often the way fishermen do it in the Pacific NW. The recreational guys will dunk the entire trailer into the water and winch it in.
    The only thing I’d add is that I normally tie my bow line to my truck and back it further down to release the boat from the trailer. Once it’s floating, I will untie the bow line from the truck, keep the line in my hand and hop on the boat and reverse the boat off. I never leave it in forward gear and step off the boat. You never know when a wake will come when you’re off your boat, and then even if it’s in forward gear, it will move off the bow roller. Then you have another problem to deal with.

    • @anthonymannarino3376
      @anthonymannarino3376 Před rokem

      You must have no current.
      I’m south FL the current is normally ripping. If there’s a boat next to you; you can’t just back in with a rope tied to truck. It will move sideways and block the whole ramp

    • @DSKSeattle
      @DSKSeattle Před rokem

      @@anthonymannarino3376 No we have current, tide, and wind. And it’s still salt water. The bow line is only for safety, the boat is partially sitting on the bunks when it’s backed down. If you have a helping hand, someone can also grab a line that’s attached to the boat dock-side and hold it as the safety. You can also tie a long line to a cleat. But we stop the trailer when the motor is submerged just enough that we can reverse the boat off the trailer.

  • @Hammerdak
    @Hammerdak Před 3 měsíci +1

    Nothing wrong with this method. There are variations.
    ONE THING that I do but never see in videos ….I trim my motor up about 20 degrees when going onto the trailer bunks. 1) sometimes the water is shallow and 2) it helps lift the nose a bit making the boat slide up just a bit easier.

    • @BoatingWithBrad
      @BoatingWithBrad  Před 3 měsíci

      Great point!! This is also true to keep the engines from hitting the bunks or cross bars. This is especially true for catamarans and tritoons.

  • @yoyopunk8987
    @yoyopunk8987 Před rokem +1

    How to look the value

  • @sean9267
    @sean9267 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I am sure you have had alot of success doing it this way, but I'd never leave my boat in gear while unattended. There is potential of major damage to your boat if left in gear. In this situation, I could see a boat steering off the roller when disconnected, slowly jamming into your trailer/truck/ramp. Mainly could come off the roller and guide bunks if you backed down too far. Varies alot depending on the tide and ramp angle.
    I avoid this situation altogether. I back the trailer almost halfway in the water, then loosen the trailer winch. I let out a foot or so of strap but keep the boat hooked in. Then I back the trailer up more until the boat is just floating. I then unhook the boat from the trailer and use the winchpost to step on the bow (this step might be difficult for older folks). From there, everything else is the same.

    • @BoatingWithBrad
      @BoatingWithBrad  Před 9 měsíci +1

      This method is probably trailer dependent, yes. I have not tried this on a roller based trailer. But I have done this with everything from a 43 foot center console to an 18 foot flats boat. This is why the boat should only be backed down into the water until the transom begins to float. This ensures that the bow of the boat is still on the trailer and the boat will not move when you put the boat in forward idle gear.
      Thank you for your comment!

  • @privateuser3725
    @privateuser3725 Před měsícem

    i can never get our boat of our trailer from our ramp...i think they built these ramps for bass boats only or something...the angle is so slight...I have to get those tailpipes deep deep into the water.

  • @Debidawg
    @Debidawg Před 9 měsíci

    When do you take rear straps off? Just before it goes in I’m thinking?

    • @BoatingWithBrad
      @BoatingWithBrad  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Correct. I should have gone over transom straps in this video, but I didn't have them at the time. Always prep your boat in the parking and in a place that doesn't slow the traffic at the ramp, and I would do everything at the same time -- boat plug, transom straps, dock lines, fenders, and gear should all be ready before you start backing down to launch.

  • @Buddhadan100
    @Buddhadan100 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Lol I remember the time my Grandpa forgot to plug the boat and had to jump into the lake and plug it, he almost destroyed his boat, Good times, lol

    • @BoatingWithBrad
      @BoatingWithBrad  Před 9 měsíci

      Everyone knows someone who has forgotten a boat plug before. I'm guilty of it myself. Was 14 and got in a hurry at the ramp. Glad I noticed in time. lol

  • @fmaalouf73
    @fmaalouf73 Před měsícem +1

    Now do one I reality. 20 boats waiting in line, everyone is honking at you. There is not convenient dock you can hop on and off from. Annnnddd go!

  • @rodolfosachez1709
    @rodolfosachez1709 Před rokem +2

    are you on stock height and if you are whats your wheel and tire setup

  • @ReliProductions
    @ReliProductions Před rokem

    That's a beautiful boat, anybody know the size and specs?

    • @sean9267
      @sean9267 Před 10 měsíci

      It's a 21 Parker.

  • @tydengr
    @tydengr Před 9 měsíci

    difficult when so many boat launching

  • @wo6130
    @wo6130 Před rokem +1

    Won’t work on New England steep ramps and a roller trailer , your asking for trouble

  • @grouperkng1
    @grouperkng1 Před měsícem

    My trailer needs guide poles 😂

  • @anthonymannarino3376
    @anthonymannarino3376 Před rokem +1

    What a pain in ass lol.
    I do it 2 times a week also.

  • @jeffarcand6536
    @jeffarcand6536 Před rokem +1

    Bay Pines? Almost busted my ass on that ramp once. Can get slimy and slippery.

  • @lukereynolds96
    @lukereynolds96 Před 8 měsíci

    0:50 Woah WOAH! What did you call it?? A boat Plug?? I'TS A BUNG!

  • @layercake17
    @layercake17 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Do you have a 4x4?