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  1. Member rjvana's Avatar
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    Around here they build a temporary dam around the existing ramp then pump it out let it dry and extend the ramp no brainer
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ski Tar View Post
    I have NEVER seen a 15 wide ramp so I think you too may have been stretching the numbers a little bit. !
    not a good pic but i do believe 15 is pretty close.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wicker*man View Post
    What is hard about having your trailer in the correct amount to just coast your boat into it and winch the last 6"?? Seems easy. I do powerload on lakes I know I won't hit bottom but many lakes you can ruin a prop doing that.
    There is nothing hard about it, people are just butthurt that others saw fit to pass a law to minimize cost of maintaining the ramps. It makes sense since there are literally a zillion state ramps there, to pump them all out and build them the way some are suggesting would be ridiculously expensive. Given the choice between more ramps or higher cost to maintain fewer ramps, guess which Id choose?

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    #85
    If you launch your boat enough, it's not hard to figure out how far to back the trailer in so you can glide most of the way on the trailer. GF usually does the winching and bought a new Fulton 2 speed 3200lb winch for the trailer!!
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    #86
    Here on the Ohio River we encourage power loading to keep our ramps clean. Floods deposit a lot of silt that has to be removed... Dan

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    Quote Originally Posted by 188Musky View Post
    Driving a Bullet, and from Illinois, I would think they'd be surprised if you didn't do something inconsiderate.
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    #88
    Quote Originally Posted by 1BADAIR View Post
    not a good pic but i do believe 15 is pretty close.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mini View Post
    18. 9 in, 9 out.
    It's funny because a lot of ppl don't even notice, follow or comprehend what the green and red on each dock pole stands for. Sometimes you just can't educate everybody.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve j View Post
    It's funny because a lot of ppl don't even notice, follow or comprehend what the green and red on each dock pole stands for. Sometimes you just can't educate everybody.
    Wow what a ramp , there's room for 1 bow rider and 1 pontoon. In Ga. We don't have green or red lights on ramps , must be for Yankee boaters .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mini View Post
    18. 9 in, 9 out.
    There are several good fishing spots in your pic. At least in late May and early June.

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    #92
    I launched at Selfridge today...There are 12 slips there 6 in and 6 out...
    If the ramp isn't busy you can ignore the color coding but on a busy day splitting the ramps up into launch and load really speeds things up..

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    OK, My turn. I have yet to see it mention on this thread about ---lets say the older generation -- climbing over the front of a bass boat to step down on tongue to winch the boat the rest of the way on the trailer. How many on here have done so and fell, got wet, twisted or slipped and got wet, or sprained or even broke something while doing so? Especially those that launch by themselves. Hard enough as that is now, lets add a little breeze/wind to this while loading the boat. I have had this same discussion on another thread, and I was the A hole because of the power loading issue. And yes, I have slipped & fallen before and sore back and hip & leg is no fun. Even if you get the boat up the the stop, you still have to bend, neal down or lay down to reach down to hook the eye up or go ahead and climb over to do the same. Ok, before this goes much farther, I would think the new steps coming out for trailers would help out a lot. I do not have them as of yet, but working on getting some for my trailer. Rant over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kybob View Post
    OK, My turn. I have yet to see it mention on this thread about ---lets say the older generation -- climbing over the front of a bass boat to step down on tongue to winch the boat the rest of the way on the trailer. How many on here have done so and fell, got wet, twisted or slipped and got wet, or sprained or even broke something while doing so? Especially those that launch by themselves. Hard enough as that is now, lets add a little breeze/wind to this while loading the boat. I have had this same discussion on another thread, and I was the A hole because of the power loading issue. And yes, I have slipped & fallen before and sore back and hip & leg is no fun. Even if you get the boat up the the stop, you still have to bend, neal down or lay down to reach down to hook the eye up or go ahead and climb over to do the same. Ok, before this goes much farther, I would think the new steps coming out for trailers would help out a lot. I do not have them as of yet, but working on getting some for my trailer. Rant over.
    Exactly. If we had that rule here I would tell my dad to just get the ticket and I'll pay it. My dad is 68, retired, and loves to fish. He has to go by himself most of the time. I'm not having him climb out of the boat and try to balance himself on the tongue while he try's to get the winch hooked up and then pull it up. Hell probably be all he could do to winch it up with his strength now days. For guys like him it's builds the Ramps right the first time or screw it I'll just pay the fine. Lol

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    Bullpucky--if he's alone he still has to get out of the boat, its exactly the same whether hes getting out to winch up the boat or gtting out just to get out.

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    #96
    i dont usually walk on the trailer when i get out of the boat, so im not sure how its the same

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacIntosh View Post
    Bullpucky--if he's alone he still has to get out of the boat, its exactly the same whether hes getting out to winch up the boat or gtting out just to get out.
    There you go bringing logic into the discussion....

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    Quote Originally Posted by brnzbaklvr View Post
    We put up with it because we get to live in Michigan...Well worth the inconvenience of winching the boat on the trailer...
    In our neck of the woods we have enough room to put 10-15 boats on a trailer at a time so your math doesn't quite work out....Maybe you southern boys only load one boat at a time...but that isn't the way we roll..
    Our Coanglers are better truck drivers so we make up the difference there..lol
    Cost me 11 dollars a year to launch my boat at all the DNR launches plus free access to all state owned campgrounds and parks...How much do you pay??
    I see more and more out of state plates in Michigan every year....It's pretty obvious alot of guys from the South think it's worth the inconvenience..
    Heres a southern boy ramp. Lake Ferguson Greenville, Ms. You can put in 50 boats at a time on this one if you want.

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    geez the laws they have in some places! Never see that become law down here in da swamps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGMCGEEFTD View Post
    geez the laws they have in some places! Never see that become law down here in da swamps.
    I don't think you have to worry about until the next ice age.

    Our natural lakes are mostly rocky so power loading doesn't really affect it and it's legal here. There is one ramp that does form a hump from power loading, and when the water is low its tough to get to the ramp to load without bottoming out on it. There is no way to extend the ramp since the water depth stays at 1-2' for 200 yards.

    I'm sure it's annoying not being able to power load, but its a lot more annoying not being able to use a ramp while you wait a month for the state to fix the damaged ramp. One of our ramps silts in from waves and state refuses to dredge it more than once a year. So for 5 months a 4 lane ramp becomes a 2 lane ramp since one side is too shallow to use and a complete custer after noon on a weekend.
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