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This past week I launched our Grady at a marina in Brick NJ on the Manasquan river which has a public ramp. Its a good ramp, single width but with deep water (if you hug the ramp), a large pebble stone parking lot and floating docks. I've launched here before and have lost a wobble roller here in the past. Ok it happens, so I make it a habit to check that they are all there now before walking away for our day on the water. This day was no different, all accounted for.
Had a great day on the water. Returning I dunked the trailer went to ease the boat on and crunch. WTF! I back up and my daughter says look your missing a roller! Again WTF! I pull it out and sure as s**t ones gone. Great. Looking at the boat I now have a 6" gouge in the gelcoat.
I wrapped the bare bar with tape so it would do no more damage and loaded up. One of the marina guys was there so i brought it to his attention (I guess he was an owner or foreman for how he phrased his words). He said he doubted anyone would take a roller. I said up until today I would have agreed but now I have to wonder. He added, and this is the screwed up part..." when my guys see a roller laying in the yard they just throw them out! My guys don't have the time to check all the trailers that park here". Note that there were three (3) trailers parked for the day.
I suggested that instead of throwing them out maybe he could set the roller on a post at the top of the ramp so that it might provoke a owner to check his trailer thus preventing gouging his boat like I did. He just blew me off! Nice.
Now I've got some gelcoat repair to do and a roller to replace.
Incidentally I waded into the water at the ramp to see if the roller was there. The water was somewhat clear but there was no roller.
I going to do two two maybe three things now, first I'm going to recheck my rollers before I retrieve, second I'm going to carry replacement parts and tools. The third thing is to deal with anyone appropriately :evil: that I may catch taking anything off my trailer.
Granted I may have lost the roller at the instant the boat kissed the trailer to reload. I still want to believe no one would mess with another's trailer but the marina owners attitude still has me bent.
Mike
Had a great day on the water. Returning I dunked the trailer went to ease the boat on and crunch. WTF! I back up and my daughter says look your missing a roller! Again WTF! I pull it out and sure as s**t ones gone. Great. Looking at the boat I now have a 6" gouge in the gelcoat.
I wrapped the bare bar with tape so it would do no more damage and loaded up. One of the marina guys was there so i brought it to his attention (I guess he was an owner or foreman for how he phrased his words). He said he doubted anyone would take a roller. I said up until today I would have agreed but now I have to wonder. He added, and this is the screwed up part..." when my guys see a roller laying in the yard they just throw them out! My guys don't have the time to check all the trailers that park here". Note that there were three (3) trailers parked for the day.
I suggested that instead of throwing them out maybe he could set the roller on a post at the top of the ramp so that it might provoke a owner to check his trailer thus preventing gouging his boat like I did. He just blew me off! Nice.
Now I've got some gelcoat repair to do and a roller to replace.
Incidentally I waded into the water at the ramp to see if the roller was there. The water was somewhat clear but there was no roller.
I going to do two two maybe three things now, first I'm going to recheck my rollers before I retrieve, second I'm going to carry replacement parts and tools. The third thing is to deal with anyone appropriately :evil: that I may catch taking anything off my trailer.
Granted I may have lost the roller at the instant the boat kissed the trailer to reload. I still want to believe no one would mess with another's trailer but the marina owners attitude still has me bent.
Mike