Interesting thing about our lake is that the majority of people who have a boat slip to keep their boats in the water all summer are rented docks via one of the 4 marinas on the lake. Some of the big lake side homes have their own docks as part of the property but compared to how many docks are on the water that’s a small percentage. However at the Marina that this boat goes to people can actually buy a slip and it’s owned as real estate. They call them dockaminiums. That’s how our friend is setup. She had the opportunity to buy the slip I believe back in 2018 through a friend who’s a real estate agent that offered to sell the dock for its owner. So our friend owns the slip and now after the big storms we had two winters ago, the lake is full enough to have all the docks back inside the jetty that creates their little harbor. It’s pretty nice and since the docks are all back inside the jetty they all have power going to them so we no longer have to keep a generator in the dock box to power the lift that the boat sits on up out of the water when we’re not using her.
However the thing I absolutely hate about this morning is that using their launch ramp to launch and recover the boats means a Marina employee HAS to back the tow vehicle and trailer on the ramp as their insurance doesn’t allow for Marina customers to do it. A handful of the guys that have been there a long time know what they’re doing, have good experience with boats and trailers and are generally pretty good with me as I’ve gotten to know them. So launching and recovering is usually pretty simple. Last summer I went to the public ramp on the east end since it was finally back open with the full lake. I launched it entirely on my own with no help and no issues. But the hard part about that is that once the boat is in I then have to find someone to give me a ride back across town from the marina to the public ramp to pick my Denali back up with the trailer. Not a big deal last summer as a close friend was in town that I hadn’t seen in person for quite sometime, and hung out with me while I did the boat stuff and then ferried me back to the truck. And she got a boat ride out of it which is never a bad thing haha.
Today that plan was a no go because I didn’t have time to find someone to help with a ride back to the public ramp. The Marina knew I was coming and I was the only one launching at that time so there was no waiting which was nice. But a new employee who i had never met before today was put on the launch. And it was pretty clear he was very inexperienced with maneuvering trucks and trailers. It took him like three tries to get the boat lined up with the ramp properly. Which I don’t have an issue with. I get it. I’ve been there. But on try number two, he damn near backed the trailer off the ramp, into a gangway that leads over to the fuel dock that floats beside the ramp….. I had to give him the “hey you need to be more careful with my truck and the trailer…. Hitting things is not cool….” Speech. I was very polite about it though and he was incredibly apologetic and then took his time on the third attempt and we got her into the water. It’s a somewhat weird area where the launch ramp is at this particular marina. But I know my skills and could have had it down and off loaded in one shot….. lol. Ok ok I know I’m bragging a bit…… but I’ve spent a crap ton of time perfecting my trailering skills and I’m kinda proud of it haha.
At any rate it was kinda cool to be in the baot while the Marina guy was maneuvering back and forth and getting to listen my engine and exhaust setup from behind the truck. I’m always driving it so I never get to hear what it sounds like while it’s actually working. At the second failed attempt and pulling away from the fuel dock gangway, he had to mash the throttle to go up the ramp and realign, and I was like “dammmmnnnn….. my truck sounds good right now powering this boat around….”
I should have videos that as that would have been a great sound clip video. Only though to snap a quick photo though.
But it’s all done and the boat is in the water now ready for summer. Got to take her for a quick little spin to ensure everything was running right. Which it absolutely was. She got up and went with no issues. So that was fun to chill on the boat for a lil bit and take in the lake sights.