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good for bill take your time and stay safe fuck that ass hole sitting there commenting he is disrespectful of the purpose for boating.
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Some say he's still loading the boat onto the trailer.
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My record 1:23 to dump in, 47 seconds coming out. Clock starts when the first tire hit the concrete on the ramp.
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Double Check... You almost made me cry when you mentioned that....
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Mocking a nice old retiree who's got himself a little fishing boat. Film at 10!
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ropes are on ranches not boats
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I have 3 kids. I would leave them in the truck if it wasn't illegal.
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What I enjoy are those who untie before firing up. Then they start drifting. Or the guy who only ties the bow and then leaves.
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Annoying that rookie boaters call them "bumpers" or "buoys" they're called Fenders people!!!
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His legs were bleeding in different spots, he's obviously accident prone, he'd better get rid of it before he seriously hurts himself or someone else! But that's another subject for a video!
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That's an awful nice boat for only launching once a year...
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one of my biggest joys in life is sitting at the boat ramp watching all the people who doint have a clue on how to load or offload a boat sorry but i can sit for hrs watching this sorry but the guy in the video is right know what ur doing before u do it or get a differant hobby .....i need to make a video and call it boating for dummies
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Haha look at that smug midwestern-dad bastard. Shoulda helped the old man.
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Very first thing: Don't forget to make sure your transom plug is in place!
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Not buoys. Fenders brainiac.
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What "buoys" does that D-bag keep mentioning?
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o and keep your kids on a lush :-D
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100% f u c k ing STOP BEFORE YOU GET IN
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Old people are slow. So what's new?...
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He's an old man give him slack he can't do like a young person does.
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If you've ever been to a busy boat ramp, you know it can be a high-stress situation as people line up to get their boats into and out of the water, so here are a few dos and don'ts -- mostly don'ts -- on putting a boat in the water. KXLY4's Rick Lukens reports.