Saturday was kind of a cool August day here in the Twin Cities and I headed to the lake with my wife and mom. Got to the boat launch and it was very slow for a Saturday.
This launch has room for 3 boats at a time, plus a staging area for three boats as well. A guy ahead of me pulls to the CENTER spot at the staging area with his 18-20' fishing boat. Behind him, with our 16' aluminum I pull to the LEFT spot at the staging area next to him, there was nobody in the right side spot.
I remove the tie downs, put the plug in, get the passengers out of the pick-up, and back the boat up staying on the left side of the ramp, which happens to be the side that the dock is on, while he is still removing tie-downs, etc. I get the boat into the water, off the trailer, wife has the rope in hand, and I drive off to park the trailer. Meanwhile the guy is still staging.
I park the trailer, and as I am walking back to the dock (2 minutes, probably less) where my group and my boat are, the guy has backed his boat up to the launch, but has slid over to the side where I had been staging, my guess is so that he could use the dock. My wife was standing on the dock holding our boat there because she had noticed the guy had been staged at the middle spot, but hadn't noticed that he had slid over from his staging spot. As I walk closer the guy is sitting in his truck glaring at me, then says to me "Can you move your f*@#ing dinghy so that I can use the f*@#ing ramp?"
The only thing I said to this guy was "My 'DINGHY' has just as much right to this launch as you do." I'm open to the fact that we might have been wrong in this situation, but clearly he over-reacted, especially considering all I did was park the trailer and walk back.
Was I in the wrong?
This launch has room for 3 boats at a time, plus a staging area for three boats as well. A guy ahead of me pulls to the CENTER spot at the staging area with his 18-20' fishing boat. Behind him, with our 16' aluminum I pull to the LEFT spot at the staging area next to him, there was nobody in the right side spot.
I remove the tie downs, put the plug in, get the passengers out of the pick-up, and back the boat up staying on the left side of the ramp, which happens to be the side that the dock is on, while he is still removing tie-downs, etc. I get the boat into the water, off the trailer, wife has the rope in hand, and I drive off to park the trailer. Meanwhile the guy is still staging.
I park the trailer, and as I am walking back to the dock (2 minutes, probably less) where my group and my boat are, the guy has backed his boat up to the launch, but has slid over to the side where I had been staging, my guess is so that he could use the dock. My wife was standing on the dock holding our boat there because she had noticed the guy had been staged at the middle spot, but hadn't noticed that he had slid over from his staging spot. As I walk closer the guy is sitting in his truck glaring at me, then says to me "Can you move your f*@#ing dinghy so that I can use the f*@#ing ramp?"
The only thing I said to this guy was "My 'DINGHY' has just as much right to this launch as you do." I'm open to the fact that we might have been wrong in this situation, but clearly he over-reacted, especially considering all I did was park the trailer and walk back.
Was I in the wrong?