96Pirate
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 1,009
- Reaction score
- 450
- Points
- 222
- Location
- Wake Forest, NC 27587
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2007
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
Well, I got stuck in a jam Sunday night. My buddy got roped into helping his daughter out and before you know it it got late and dark. So it was left up to me to recover the boat, on my own.
I drove the truck over to the ramp and had my wife follow and bring me back to the campsite. I then proceeded to get the boat ready. It was dark now so needed to dig the light pole out for the stern lighting. Recovered the anchors, stowed the tube, etc. Got moving at no wake speed out and around the bend. By now the moon was up and provided a little light. Made it to the dock and tied off. Backed trailer down the center of the ramp. Got back on boat and loaded it on trailer. I usually disconnect the trailer wiring harness when dipping the trailer but left it connected to let the trailer lights provide a guide. The recovery ended up being ok but at the time I thought I was going to need to change my shorts. Anyone else go through this?
I drove the truck over to the ramp and had my wife follow and bring me back to the campsite. I then proceeded to get the boat ready. It was dark now so needed to dig the light pole out for the stern lighting. Recovered the anchors, stowed the tube, etc. Got moving at no wake speed out and around the bend. By now the moon was up and provided a little light. Made it to the dock and tied off. Backed trailer down the center of the ramp. Got back on boat and loaded it on trailer. I usually disconnect the trailer wiring harness when dipping the trailer but left it connected to let the trailer lights provide a guide. The recovery ended up being ok but at the time I thought I was going to need to change my shorts. Anyone else go through this?