I thought I would start a thread on your embarrassing ramp moments after reading Joeprunc's thread. I know we have all had a few at one time. Here are mine.
The first one I had was when I owned my 2001 23V about 5 years ago. This was my first boat, before that I owned a Jet Ski so I had to learn a lot of things (usually the hard way) about owning a boat. Good thing it was used! At the end of the day my wife backed down the trailer and I was in the water with the boat. It was just us two at the time. I guided it on the trailer fine, winched it up and said for the wife to drive off. I usually sit in the bow after driving up the ramp and while driving to our storage unit. However this particular day there was 4 other gentlemen in a Baja unloading. I noticed they kept staring at me or the boat as we were driving off. After arriving at my storage unit, which is about 500-600 yards away, I noticed a noise coming from the boat. It turned out that I left the boat engine running and burned up the impeller. I felt pretty dumb and embarrassed after realizing the guys staring at me were probably wondering why I left my engine on the whole time.
Another time is when I first got my RZ2. It was my first time launching it and I was super nervous. Brand new boat and I had a few adults and kids on board. It felt like I had a milliion things running through my mind as I was preparing for my first launch. My brother in law backs it down and for some reason I can't get the boat off the trailer. I give it more gas and after about a minute or two of trying to figure it out I realized I left the straps on. DOH! Good thing it was during the week after work so the ramp wasn't busy.
Kind of funny but now that I think of it my first embarrassing ramp moment is sort of what made we want to start Tigeowners.com.
The first one I had was when I owned my 2001 23V about 5 years ago. This was my first boat, before that I owned a Jet Ski so I had to learn a lot of things (usually the hard way) about owning a boat. Good thing it was used! At the end of the day my wife backed down the trailer and I was in the water with the boat. It was just us two at the time. I guided it on the trailer fine, winched it up and said for the wife to drive off. I usually sit in the bow after driving up the ramp and while driving to our storage unit. However this particular day there was 4 other gentlemen in a Baja unloading. I noticed they kept staring at me or the boat as we were driving off. After arriving at my storage unit, which is about 500-600 yards away, I noticed a noise coming from the boat. It turned out that I left the boat engine running and burned up the impeller. I felt pretty dumb and embarrassed after realizing the guys staring at me were probably wondering why I left my engine on the whole time.
Another time is when I first got my RZ2. It was my first time launching it and I was super nervous. Brand new boat and I had a few adults and kids on board. It felt like I had a milliion things running through my mind as I was preparing for my first launch. My brother in law backs it down and for some reason I can't get the boat off the trailer. I give it more gas and after about a minute or two of trying to figure it out I realized I left the straps on. DOH! Good thing it was during the week after work so the ramp wasn't busy.
Kind of funny but now that I think of it my first embarrassing ramp moment is sort of what made we want to start Tigeowners.com.
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