Launching/Retrieving is the most stressful aspect of boating. Unfortunately, as @langwell states, too many many inebriated recreational boaters out there. I save my beers for after the boat's been put away and we're all home. They've never tasted better!
Between boats and trucks many of use are rolling around with $150K worth of toys yet fail to spend the $1500 a year on general maintenance and tires. Bald tires and worn brakes will cause far more damage and injury when cruising at 60 MPH on damp roads than on a slick ramp backing up at less than 5MPH.
If you have 4WD use it as @unstuck says. No reason not to.
"S***" can happen to even the most experienced boaters. See @Elevatedconcept for example. Best way to avoid is take care of maintenance, have a good routine for launching and stick to it with a trusted crew in both boat and truck and just be patient.
Ramps are certainly a great place to hang out and people watch for a good laugh. Gotta believe more damage happens at the ramp than anywhere else.
Between boats and trucks many of use are rolling around with $150K worth of toys yet fail to spend the $1500 a year on general maintenance and tires. Bald tires and worn brakes will cause far more damage and injury when cruising at 60 MPH on damp roads than on a slick ramp backing up at less than 5MPH.
If you have 4WD use it as @unstuck says. No reason not to.
"S***" can happen to even the most experienced boaters. See @Elevatedconcept for example. Best way to avoid is take care of maintenance, have a good routine for launching and stick to it with a trusted crew in both boat and truck and just be patient.
Ramps are certainly a great place to hang out and people watch for a good laugh. Gotta believe more damage happens at the ramp than anywhere else.
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