Im sure this has been discussed before in other threads as a side topic but I figured I will go all out with a poll and such.
When backing your boat down the ramp do you unhook your straps before or after it hits the water?
At a public ramp, which we dont use a whole lot anymore, we would unhook the rear transom straps at the prep area. Then after its our turn and we have backed down the ramp just before the water we pull off the front strap and back it all the way. Depending on the ramp the boat usually slides itself off the trailer by using the dunk method.
I believe that there is enough friction and weight to hold the boat on the trailer.
I know someone who has owned a boat for over 20 years and feels safe unhooking all his straps including the boat buddy and towing it across his property to the boat ramp. Now thats not very far nor fast but its still bumpy.
When backing your boat down the ramp do you unhook your straps before or after it hits the water?
At a public ramp, which we dont use a whole lot anymore, we would unhook the rear transom straps at the prep area. Then after its our turn and we have backed down the ramp just before the water we pull off the front strap and back it all the way. Depending on the ramp the boat usually slides itself off the trailer by using the dunk method.
I believe that there is enough friction and weight to hold the boat on the trailer.
I know someone who has owned a boat for over 20 years and feels safe unhooking all his straps including the boat buddy and towing it across his property to the boat ramp. Now thats not very far nor fast but its still bumpy.
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