Judders
Well-Known Member
Getting a RIB onto it\'s trailer up a slipway
SWMBO and I were paddling our (gorgeous) new tender back to th pontoon and slipway yesterday evening but were taking our time as a RIB had just turned up and the owener was struggling to get it onto it's trailer. We planned to tie up further down the pontoon and await our turn. Just as we were preparing to come along side, this guy decided to stick the 130hp outboard back in the water and kick in full revs, presumably in the hope that it would be enough to get his RIB onto the trailer. It didn't work but it did create the most almighty wash which whilst I thought was fun, did rather upset SWMBO. Eventually, our friend dscovered the winch on the trailer which made short work of the job.
Should I have expected him to do this and stood further off?
I worked with RIBS a bit in the past and never tried this method, it looked illcontrolled, dangerous and downright inconsiderate to me, not to mention futile.
SWMBO and I were paddling our (gorgeous) new tender back to th pontoon and slipway yesterday evening but were taking our time as a RIB had just turned up and the owener was struggling to get it onto it's trailer. We planned to tie up further down the pontoon and await our turn. Just as we were preparing to come along side, this guy decided to stick the 130hp outboard back in the water and kick in full revs, presumably in the hope that it would be enough to get his RIB onto the trailer. It didn't work but it did create the most almighty wash which whilst I thought was fun, did rather upset SWMBO. Eventually, our friend dscovered the winch on the trailer which made short work of the job.
Should I have expected him to do this and stood further off?
I worked with RIBS a bit in the past and never tried this method, it looked illcontrolled, dangerous and downright inconsiderate to me, not to mention futile.