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Topic: Boat Ramp Etiquette  (Read 6200 times)

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ZeeHokkaido

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When I pull up to a launch, I pull to the side, unload & setup, then park.....if someone is waiting to do the same I'll pull out if it's the only spot to park&unload.

one of the MANY benefits of NO TRAILER & NO NEED to use pier/walk.
ANDtheBOATERSloveITtoo! :smt044  
WORD UP!! Sliding by all that insanity is just the best. When PB'rs give me that look I always say "yep, and it doesn't have a gas tank either."

wanna be American foreigners singing hip hop music

What does that even mean?

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