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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4265743" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Boat ramp hogs are my biggest issue. Get your stuff ready before pulling in line.</p><p>I require 2 minutes or less to get on and off the ramp if a driver is available.</p><p>If not available, another five minutes if all by myself.</p><p>Often thought of putting out a sign at boat ramps during holidays that I'll back in or take out your boat for $20. The later in the day, the more money I could make.</p><p>Holidays are for amatures. We stay off the water during that time, but making some bucks as well as videos could always be fun.</p><p>For the OP, check out the hazard buoy's and what they mean. </p><p>Our local lake has a couple of areas that a boat can run aground at normal lake levels. </p><p>It floods often so some of the buoys get washed away and the Corps of Engineers don't replace them very soon after they are gone. </p><p>Local boaters typically throw out a brick with a milk jug to mark the spot, which is illegal, but it stops unwanted groundings around one of the local hot spots with new boaters. </p><p>Talk to the marina to find out places to stay away from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4265743, member: 5412"] Boat ramp hogs are my biggest issue. Get your stuff ready before pulling in line. I require 2 minutes or less to get on and off the ramp if a driver is available. If not available, another five minutes if all by myself. Often thought of putting out a sign at boat ramps during holidays that I'll back in or take out your boat for $20. The later in the day, the more money I could make. Holidays are for amatures. We stay off the water during that time, but making some bucks as well as videos could always be fun. For the OP, check out the hazard buoy's and what they mean. Our local lake has a couple of areas that a boat can run aground at normal lake levels. It floods often so some of the buoys get washed away and the Corps of Engineers don't replace them very soon after they are gone. Local boaters typically throw out a brick with a milk jug to mark the spot, which is illegal, but it stops unwanted groundings around one of the local hot spots with new boaters. Talk to the marina to find out places to stay away from. [/QUOTE]
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