Quote Originally Posted by ScarinDcrappie View Post
Pulling out of BS ramp Saturday, nice aluminum boat next to me pulling out, driver in the boat and driver in the tow vehicle. Someone failed to realize that aluminum boats don't stick to the trailer like fiberglass boats. As they started to pull out the boat slid off the trailer and by the time the driver stopped half of the boat was on the trailer and half was on the ground along with the lower unit. Driver panics, puts it in reverse and grinds the boat and engine back in the water. Ouch!
Hopefully no damage.

If he "ground" it back into the water there IS damage, probably not enough to break it but it damaged it

I watched my brother do that with a big old cabin cruiser he bought and worked over so he could turn a bit of profit on it, it was on a roller trailer and he unhooked it at the top of the ramp. Luckily he was launching it with his tow truck so we put a strap around it and winched it back up on the trailer. Luckly.