bndfishing wrote:
If you are powering the boat on the trailer, have 2 way radios so you can talk to the other person, you won't be able to see them all that well and communication is key. Also never pull out unless the safety chain is connected, and never undo your winch until you are near the bottom of the ramp. I have seen several boats sitting mid ramp because someone took the winch off and the boat slid off the trailer.
I have seen a boat on a roller bunk trailer at the ramp, roll right off the trailer approx 1/2 way up the ramp, where they turned around in prep to back down, lost boat!!! They just ended up sliding the boat down the rest of the way to the water, ouch!!!!
Two way radios are our key for communication. I am the one in the truck, I always make mental note of depth of trailer in water and exact water line in relation to something on truck, example; door, nerf bars, rear tires, ect...
Ya, I am one whom has forgotten a drain plug once

Went boating with two small kids, so I was launching by myself. Launched boat and tied up to dock, went and put truck and trailer in parking lot, while walking back to the dock, I saw someones boat at dock spewing water out the side (bilge pump going full boar) only to realize that was my boat!!!! We boated over to shore where I installed plug.
One other thing, I always check bilge, hoses, motor, for any water/leaks before leaving marina after launching. Not just to see if I Forgot drain plug, but to make sure everything is OK, and watch water temp gage that motor reaches normal operating temp. When all is OK, enjoy the ride!
I believe that retrieving the boat at the end of the day, with a larger boat (vista), it is essential that person that backs the trailer in must guide boat captain, when in boat it is hard to see exactly where trailer is. I am the one at the trailer and watch/guide the boat captain as it is approaching trailer, watching just how the wind is affecting the approach and I point which way I want nose of boat to come into the bunks. Always have boat start from a distance from trailer and proceed straight towards trailer, its a one time shot. I have observed many that try to put boat on trailer from 5' away from trailer and wind blowing boat sideways, end up having several people jump in and walk boat to trailer.
If you don't succeed, motor boat back out a distance, and try again. Practice!
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