Originally Posted By: AuntyM
I'm not talking about a single ramp. I'm talking a double ramp with two docks, or a double ramp with no docks and a beach. If you go out of order, you may need a new set of teeth. People wait more than an hour in line, so NO CUTTING is tolerated.

If you launch at the state park down here on the busiest day of the year, you go by trailer order there also. It's enforced by state park staff/park rangers.

It's the same way down on the CR, or up at PA when it's busy. By trailer order.


You are talking launching which IS trailer order. Retrieval, which we are discussing, the trailers should be in the order of the dock unless you want a mess. If the dock has boats both launching and retrieving on the same side then it's pretty much a total mess already. Is it that hard to pull up front if you can? Your scenario ignores rough weather, currents, etc but you would agree that the rules should be the same on a calm day or a rough one right? If so how dare you chance damaging my boat due to your impatience. Just F'ing wait.
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