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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 3760706" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>The boat ramp or the area directly in front of the boat ramp is not the area to prep boat/fishing equipment or make sandwiches. Park out of the way to do this. If on a multiple lane ramp during low light or dark, it is polite to turn off head lights and use the park lights so it doesn't blind someone trying to back down the ramp in a lane next to you. </p><p></p><p>As far as plug, I am the exact opposite. I park the boat inside, so I am don't have to worry about the boat filling up with rain. The plug stays in unless I am washing the boat. I have an auto bilge pump as well as a back up. No worries about a lost plug or not putting the plug in. </p><p></p><p>You will find several ignorant suns of b's that stop on the ramp to prep boat and for people to get in and other bullchit. Don't be that guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 3760706, member: 1546"] The boat ramp or the area directly in front of the boat ramp is not the area to prep boat/fishing equipment or make sandwiches. Park out of the way to do this. If on a multiple lane ramp during low light or dark, it is polite to turn off head lights and use the park lights so it doesn't blind someone trying to back down the ramp in a lane next to you. As far as plug, I am the exact opposite. I park the boat inside, so I am don't have to worry about the boat filling up with rain. The plug stays in unless I am washing the boat. I have an auto bilge pump as well as a back up. No worries about a lost plug or not putting the plug in. You will find several ignorant suns of b's that stop on the ramp to prep boat and for people to get in and other bullchit. Don't be that guy. [/QUOTE]
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