How to Get off a Slippery Boat Ramp

How to Get off a Slippery Boat Ramp

Have you ever gone to the lake and gotten stuck on a boat ramp because it was too slippery or your boat was making your tires spin? Read on here to learn ways you could get yourself out of that situation.

Steps


 

  1. Have somebody in the boat use the boat motor to help push you out. Get off a Slippery Boat Ramp Step 1.jpgBe sure the prop will not hit anything and that the boat is well attached to the trailer. Be sure to stop the boat motor as soon as the prop leaves the water.

Method 1 of 5: 2WD Vehicles

  1. Get your boat off the trailer. Get off a Slippery Boat Ramp Step 2.jpg(rarely do people have problems getting off the ramp once the boat is off the trailer.)


  2. Check to see if everything is ready for road travel, things like making sure your boat is properly locked to the trailer so it won’t fall off while being towed.Get off a Slippery Boat Ramp Step 3.jpg

Method 2 of 5: For Trucks

  1. Get as much as you can into the bed of the truck for added weight over the rear wheels for better traction. Get off a Slippery Boat Ramp Step 4.jpgPeople are a good help to sit in the bed right over the wheels. People have more weight than other things you’d usually have on hand.

Method 3 of 5: For SUVs

  1. Again, put things right over the rear wheels if possible.Get off a Slippery Boat Ramp Step 5.jpg SUVs already have more weight over the rear wheels because it’s not just an open bed.

  2. Get in your vehicle and put it in drive while holding the brake so your vehicle won’t go backwards into the lake.Get off a Slippery Boat Ramp Step 6.jpg
  3. Slowly give the vehicle gas, still holding the brake just enough so you want roll backwards.Get off a Slippery Boat Ramp Step 7.jpg
    • If your rear wheels start spinning try to get more weight in the back if possible.
    • If all else fails then you’ll have to do a burnout to get the tires hot so they will stick to the ramp better.

Method 4 of 5: Burnout on Ramp

  1. Put the car in 1st gear. Get off a Slippery Boat Ramp Step 8.jpgOn Automatic cars just put the Shift Handle all the way down to 1 or L in some cars.
    • Give it gas and hold the brake a little too so you won’t slide back into the water.
    • Give enough gas to get the wheels spinning real fast but don’t over rev your engine. Watch the RPM meter to make sure it doesn’t redline.
    • Shortly your vehicle should start inching forward up the ramp. If you’re still not moving then let off the gas and hold the brake. Then slowly give it gas trying not to burnout.
      If all this fails then you’ll need to find someone that’s capable of pulling you out.

Method 5 of 5: 4WD Vehicles

  1. Load up your boat.Get off a Slippery Boat Ramp Step 9.jpg

  2. Make sure everything is ready for towing.Get off a Slippery Boat Ramp Step 10.jpg
  3. Put your vehicle in 4WD. Get off a Slippery Boat Ramp Step 11.jpg4WDL will help too, it’s a lower gear so it will help give you torque for climbing the ramp hill.

  4. Put the vehicle in drive and give it gas to get up the hill. Get off a Slippery Boat Ramp Step 12.jpgIf 4WD isn’t enough, load as much as you can into the back of the vehicle for more traction and get as much weight out of the boat as you can so it will be easier to pull out.