Okay, so we became the proud owners of Shazaam!, our '94 182 Barchetta, just about this time last season. We had an offer of a free slip on a very large lake, so we splashed her and kept her in the water. The point to this part of the story is to explain why, after a year of ownership, we're still boat ramp n00bz.
This year we decided to keep her in the driveway, trailer her to where we wanted to boat, splash her when we wanted to go boating with her, keep her out of the water when not. We didn't want the scum, yellowing and potential for blistering, and we
certainly didn't want bottom paint on her. Plus there are dozens of very nice lakes all around us.
So, this afternoon, our... third? Yes, our third launch of Shazaam!, at a new-to-us ramp. How did we (and by "we" I mean me) foul-up? Let me count the ways:
- Would've made sense to remove and stow the covers before leaving the driveway
- Don't forget to put the drain plug in before backing the trailer into the water
- Don't forget to remove the tie-down straps in the rear before backing the trailer into the water (the second time)
- Don't drive the tow vehicle & trailer all the way to the other end of the parking area, walk all the way back to the boat (tying up a ramp all this time) only to discover that you'd left the boat's ignition key in the tow vehicle
Luckily the ramp area wasn't real busy and we (okay, I) provided much amusement for the more experienced boaters there at the time

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The drain plug thing was funny. Backed trailer into water. Got out to see positioning for myself. Looked, saw stream of water coming out of the aft starboard side of the boat. Train of thought: "What the hell? Oh yeah, bilge pump. Waitaminute... Where's all that water coming from? I drained all the water out of her when we hauled her yester... Oh!"
Jim