FYI The following is from the Michigan DNR:
When retrieving, do not pull your vessel into a launch lane until the towing vehicle is at the ramp. The line is formed by vehicles with trailers, not by vessels in the water. Drop off the vehicle driver, and wait offshore and clear of the ramp until he or she arrives with the trailer.QUOTE]
Here's a twist to the above...
My son and I arrived back at the courtesy dock last night and I ran up to get my 4Runner and trailer. When I came back there was another truck and trailer backed onto the ramp. Here's the rub. The only boat within sight was ours!
I asked the guy where his boat was. "It's coming," he said. Sure enough, way out on the lake came a boat around the point. The guy said they lived on the lake and Dad was loading the boat to take it out for the season.
Get mad? Nah. It only cost us an additional 8 to 10 minutes. And besides, we wanted to see how Dad was going to load his boat when son backed the left side of the trailer off the ramp so it was badly tilted (Dad tried, but had to abandon the attempt until son repositioned trailer).
Ramps are a good source of entertainment, yes?