How to Launch a Boat alone

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  • @fragelicious
    @fragelicious 3 роки тому +13

    This beautiful 80-year-old stud of an angler is the real GOAT.

    • @jimbeam7728
      @jimbeam7728 4 місяці тому

      If he 80 he's a straight boss 🤣

  • @redmansoutdoors1054
    @redmansoutdoors1054 2 роки тому +1

    Love Mr Martin grew up with watching fishing with Roland Martin every Saturday. Never missed a episode. Awesome man. Enjoy watching his son fish now.

  • @ShakeJuntJr
    @ShakeJuntJr 3 роки тому +3

    I don’t get how anyone disliked this video. It’s just a video on how to get you’re boat in the water. From a legend at that. Blows my mind. And it’s family friendly.

  • @noelyates2257
    @noelyates2257 4 роки тому +2

    Roland you ARE still the GOAT of Bass Fishing

  • @shaneedmonds80
    @shaneedmonds80 5 років тому +17

    Tying the rope to the trailer is a clever idea. I learned something today. Thanks Roland!

  • @RobFishYT
    @RobFishYT 5 років тому +4

    Roland. Your channel is the best. Thanks for taking the time to actually teach us instead of the usual youtube yahoo's out there. You're a legend of the sport and a true talent.

  • @donaldbenton631
    @donaldbenton631 6 місяців тому +1

    I have been using the rope to the trailer idea for years it is brilliant especially for flat ramps that require you to back your tow vehicle back until the tires are in the water. then you can pull up and get to the rope without walking in the water. I am glad someone else is doing this.

  • @Mjones8383
    @Mjones8383 5 років тому +27

    Roland your contributions to fishing are countless, I knew you designed baits but the minn kota props and all the other things I didn't. Thanks buddy and keep the lines tight

  • @jerrynewman1380
    @jerrynewman1380 4 роки тому

    Mr.martin I'm 66 years old..I've been watching you fish for a long time and I think you are the strongest man in the world..I know u older than me and you are stronger than me. You a heck of a man...thank u sir

  • @daviddarlingauthor
    @daviddarlingauthor 5 років тому +6

    Dont' forget the drain plug! As well as, before submerging your trailer, it is always a good idea to disconnect your power source (lights) from your vehicle. In case of cracks or leaks in your lighting system, there will be no issues if the power is disconnected. Having a checklist is a great idea, and no matter how many times you have done this over decades... good video. cheers.

    • @calebcarr3816
      @calebcarr3816 5 років тому

      dave darling I honestly don’t know anyone who disconnects their power source before launching

    • @daviddarlingauthor
      @daviddarlingauthor 5 років тому

      @@calebcarr3816 in the event of cracks in your lighting system covers for Incandescent only. LED leave it plugged in.

  • @fiveobob
    @fiveobob 3 роки тому

    Thanks Roland . You are still teaching me, after all these years. Stay well friend.

  • @ronniejohnson3781
    @ronniejohnson3781 5 років тому +6

    Love to see the guys who once had or still have tv shows coming to youtube

  • @navymark101
    @navymark101 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you Roland, my fishing journey has just begun. I'm retired from the Navy due to an injury I experienced during my Afghanistan tour however I purchased a Tracker boat from BPS. Yesterday was the first day she was in the water as we broke the engine in. I'm up in Clay County just south of Jacksonville so maybe I'll have the opportunity to meet you. Be safe my friend

  • @nikoOG
    @nikoOG 5 років тому +9

    Hey Roiland , I am from Sydney Australia mate and a mad keen fisherman , I want to say , I really love your videos man and my 2 kids do also. Love the way you explain things in so much detail that is easy to understand , your a great teacher of the craft , your stories are awesome too. Keep the "how to video's coming" allot of the techniques you teach work well here in Australia as well.. Your a legend and inspiration to all fisho's out there.. all the best Niko

  • @JAllredFishing
    @JAllredFishing 5 років тому +8

    I always launch with my motor tilted up, especially at ramps I am not familiar with. Good information, thanks.

  • @watzup62
    @watzup62 5 років тому +1

    Roland, you have the best fishing videos on UA-cam.

  • @Andrew-315zz
    @Andrew-315zz 2 роки тому

    Roland is a National Treasure!
    Keep it up Roland!

  • @firstonfish3374
    @firstonfish3374 5 років тому +2

    Great stuff Mr. Martin. I wish I watched this before I launched a boat for the first time many moons ago. EVERY boater needs to watch this just so you know and don't miss a thing.

  • @thomasmoore7471
    @thomasmoore7471 5 років тому +3

    Roland, Great tips for newbies. I have been launching boats exactly like you have shown for over forty years. Like it has already been commented on, I think you missed checking to make sure the drain plug is in. By the time someone parked their vehicle and trailer, a considerable amount of water could be in their boat, especially if they haven't checked their bilge pump, if so equipped, and it doesn't work. This is the second item I would recommend checking (bilge pump). Also, if there is a possibility I may be on the water after dark, if the fish are biting good, the possibility of motor problems, etc. comes the third item, which is the navigation lights. I also have stowed away, a modest array of tools (common wrenches, screw driver and pliers). Another item already mentioned is a sounding device. I would also recommend, which you probably already have in your boat, is a good flash light (I personally have a flash light and a spot light). Just food for thought. I enjoy your videos.

  • @bradh74
    @bradh74 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for all you've done for the sport our Country and conservation! Great to see you still at it! Good luck God Bless you and yours .

  • @nathaniellarson8
    @nathaniellarson8 4 роки тому +1

    I don't do it quite like that with my v hull and roller trailer... lol. Heard a few stories of people used to bunk trailers have their boats roll off onto the launch before they got to the water. I tried once at a really flat launch with a tiny 12' shell with a 8hp tiller, the trailer got to the water, but the boat rolled off and fell a few inches, made a splash, but was fine. This launch was as flat as could be. My coworker saw a guy unhook the winch on a brand new Sea Ray and before he realised what had happened and could say something, the guy hopped in and started backing it down the ramp and the boat promptly rolled off the trailer right onto the concrete. Do not unhook that winch until the boat is in the water if you have a roller trailer.

    • @RolandMartinOutdoors
      @RolandMartinOutdoors  4 роки тому +1

      All my trailers are drive on without rollers.

    • @nathaniellarson8
      @nathaniellarson8 4 роки тому

      @@RolandMartinOutdoors I've noticed that a lot(if not all) of the shallower "bass boats" have those bunk trailers, and they sure are slick for putting in and loading up!

  • @d.kleiser9514
    @d.kleiser9514 6 місяців тому +1

    I appreciate the tips. I tried something similar however and had a problem. On the ramp, my winch was still hooked to the boat but the safety or locking switch was off. At a standstill, the boat slid halfway off of the trailer. I was right there and grabbed the winch handle , stopping the boat. No real damage, just some chipping of the skeg. Now I leave the boat secured 'till it's at least partly in the water.

  • @fragelicious
    @fragelicious 3 роки тому +4

    I will never stop watching the GOAT.

  • @johnm1898
    @johnm1898 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for posting and still being a teacher. We can all learn.

  • @MrFishfinatic
    @MrFishfinatic 5 років тому +234

    You Forgot to mention to check and make sure the drain plug is in

    • @albertclarkson2296
      @albertclarkson2296 5 років тому +12

      This was my first thought at the end of this video. I kept waiting for him to mention it, but he never did.

    • @Elon_Trump
      @Elon_Trump 5 років тому +15

      Classic missing boat plug lol he also forgot sunblock and skin cover, fresh water, and some snacks too. I say we give him a pass though

    • @shaunoftheguads
      @shaunoftheguads 5 років тому +8

      At 2:06 in the video, that's what the fella in the black truck said before he launched his boat.

    • @jaimeastin
      @jaimeastin 5 років тому +1

      Some of us leave them in as the boat never takes on water. But yes, always check. The twist/screw on type goes in from the inside as well.

    • @jarroddomingos
      @jarroddomingos 5 років тому +2

      Hate to break it to you guys but the plug is on, look closely!!

  • @tomyot77
    @tomyot77 5 років тому +3

    Don't forget the drain plug and make sure it is tight. Thanks for the walk around. I going to make a checklist so I want forget something. Getting old and always excited about launching my boat.

  • @whtwolff658
    @whtwolff658 5 років тому +7

    that's exactly how I launch my 12ft lil'jon. I love RM's videos, you've taught me a lot sir! 🎣🎣❤

  • @dennisandbettygoinggoinggo5212
    @dennisandbettygoinggoinggo5212 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks Roland
    My first boat I did the same thing for cold weather.
    It works especially if there are no courtesy docks.
    When Loading, walk the Plank step over tail gate.
    Slide over side the truck
    Exit launch. Strap her down. Then hey guys!!
    Oh you should have saw the one that got off☺

  • @Tom-lo5rw
    @Tom-lo5rw 4 роки тому +1

    Good stuff Mr. Martin. Enjoy watching you and Scott.

  • @Dusty_D_Adventures
    @Dusty_D_Adventures 5 років тому +3

    You Sir, are a wealth of information!! Love your videos and enjoy them just as much as I do watching Scott and now, Hilary as well. God bless!!

  • @mrveritas700
    @mrveritas700 2 роки тому

    Mr Martin, I watched you as a young man back in the late 1980's. On TNN in CANADA. You and Bill Dance always had my attention when it came to catching Bass...

  • @kdcordle
    @kdcordle 5 років тому +2

    Excellent! Always turn your motor over before you leave the house. Just to be sure it starts, turn it off quickly. Roland is the man!

  • @justplanebob105
    @justplanebob105 5 років тому +7

    I'm really glad you did this series, Roland. I love to fish but have never owned a boat and don't have the first idea of how to take care of one. Launching by myself at retirement age is one the the things that has been keeping me just a lookie lou. This was so helpful to alleviate my fears of purchasing a boat.

    • @rtshort
      @rtshort 5 років тому +2

      Go for it. It will open up an entire new world of fun for you. Just make sure that the rope can't get tangled on anything first. And, as someone above said, always make sure the drain plug is in. I think we've all left it out at some point. :)
      Enjoy your retirement. I've got about 10 more years to go.

  • @deweeseoutdoors2716
    @deweeseoutdoors2716 5 років тому +3

    I love the bass tracker ! I wanted one when I was a kid ! Thanks Roland !

  • @ralphcazes2432
    @ralphcazes2432 4 роки тому +1

    Nice basic but very helpful information. Thanks for taking time out to share, much appreciated Mr Martin!

  • @mexikanman
    @mexikanman 4 роки тому

    Thinking about buying a boat and this video is very useful to someone who's never done it. Thanks for doing this!

  • @Mudcat3434
    @Mudcat3434 Рік тому

    As a first time boat owner this is such a great video for me to see.

  • @blay7263
    @blay7263 5 років тому

    Roland I have watched you and Jimmy Houston my entire life. The majority basis of my fishing knowledge is from learning from you and Jimmy. Keep sharing that knowledge. You're making the making the fishing world a better place with it.

  • @joshandthejam7806
    @joshandthejam7806 4 роки тому +1

    Just got my first boat today. A 1993 bass tracker pro 16. My grandpa had the same boat growing up. I'm beyond excited to give it a go and this video was super useful. Thanks for the information Roland.

  • @vtxdaryl
    @vtxdaryl 2 роки тому

    Always informative and educational. Thanks for being a gentleman all your life too and sharing your techniques.

  • @tms2568
    @tms2568 5 років тому +3

    I’m glad you mentioned about ramp courtesy. It’s unbelievable the lack of consideration for others some people have at the launch. I do my best to have the boat ready and take no more than 5 minutes to launch and maybe 10 to trailer.
    I use a slightly longer rope and tie it to my truck rack. Also I’ve found if it’s tied to one of the boat cleats it makes it easier to pull sideways towards the dock. Another great video, thanks! As a follow up could you show how to trailer the boat by yourself too. I’ve found that to be a bit more challenging than launching. Thanks!

  • @abrgrg
    @abrgrg 5 років тому +4

    Great Vid of how to launch on your own... A great follow up to this one would be how to load your boat back on the trailer, on your own... Thanks Roland Martin!

  • @CC-xs1hh
    @CC-xs1hh 5 років тому +2

    yes drain plug AND A SPARE PLUG, a can of fog horn, and for extreme safety, a flare gun, in case you have a electrical breakdown and no lights at night....last year in Austin a guy died and his buddy lost a leg, because a larger boat with the nose up , never saw them....now I keep a flare gun. Thanks for safety tips and all your other great videos.

  • @user-hs6ns1tq2m
    @user-hs6ns1tq2m 4 роки тому +3

    Bought my first boat you definitely helped me with the extra information thank you 🙏

  • @distinguishedgentleman7166
    @distinguishedgentleman7166 2 роки тому

    Nice tips Roland. Also never forget to check your drain plug and check the engine oil too!

  • @lebleup
    @lebleup 5 років тому +4

    Just great practical How To’s, Mr. Martin. Thank you!

  • @dansingletary7891
    @dansingletary7891 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Roland. Good review of prep and launch.

  • @FactsMattersUSA
    @FactsMattersUSA Рік тому

    Don't forget that boat plug, super super important.......GREAT VIDEO

  • @theom.5165
    @theom.5165 5 років тому +2

    Thanks great info for when I get my boat . Praying 🙏 one day

  • @lukestrange5501
    @lukestrange5501 5 років тому +2

    This man is a genius. Thanks Mr Martin

  • @lutherbrigman5391
    @lutherbrigman5391 3 роки тому

    Wonderful demonstration, the best I’ve seen yet. Thank You

  • @jakeschisler7525
    @jakeschisler7525 5 років тому +2

    I had a guy pass me going fishing, when I got to the ramp he had everyone waiting. He didn't have his plug in, his boat was off the trailer sinking. He ran around asking people if anyone had one, no luck.I decided to go some where else to fish. Your way is how my Dad did it for years.

  • @aaronsnatic2446
    @aaronsnatic2446 4 роки тому +1

    Have done the rope before, but never thought about tying it to the winch stand. When I get my next boat I'll have to remember that one.

  • @kevinamack6
    @kevinamack6 5 років тому +27

    How about pulling the boat back on the trailer in a good cross wind. That’s always fun. Good video Roland.

    • @theghastlygamer5326
      @theghastlygamer5326 4 роки тому +3

      Honestly the first time i lauched and loaded i had no trouble. The second time i had crosswinds and had to try multiple times to load it back. Luckily no one was waiting on me to get out of their way

    • @chrisrichards6481
      @chrisrichards6481 3 роки тому

      Cross current is even worse lol

    • @funkfarmer7125
      @funkfarmer7125 3 роки тому +1

      I own a Classic XL, what's nice about it is you can just pull it straight on with the rope instead of drive on which makes it really easy. It's also so light that if it's slightly off on the trailer you can usually just muscle it into place.

  • @blakeharris31
    @blakeharris31 5 років тому +26

    You should always back the engine into the warter deep enough to start it to test. Never turn an outboard on without a way for the impeller to get warter.

    • @dr.fishing5740
      @dr.fishing5740 5 років тому +1

      If it's just a few seconds it ain't gonna hurt it.. Been doing it for years. But I'm talking, I wouldn't let it run more 2-3 seconds

    • @zachm4109
      @zachm4109 5 років тому +8

      If you don't start it in the water, you decrease the life of your water pump/impeller

    • @JJJobson
      @JJJobson 4 роки тому +1

      Yea man, that dry start 😳

    • @inezadkins745
      @inezadkins745 4 роки тому

      @@zachm4109 9

    • @mikeshuck2760
      @mikeshuck2760 4 роки тому +1

      Dry impeller started, even for a second =meltdown.

  • @Chris-fo8wp
    @Chris-fo8wp 5 років тому +3

    Great video, personally, I do not release the winch line until the boat just hits the water, had a go fast boat, that I just tuned the bottom and put some really slippery coating on, at the ramp, started to undo the winch line and it started to slide back.....

  • @toddknox685
    @toddknox685 3 роки тому

    All comments were mostly good. Yes, don't run engine out of water. I know a fellow who for 10 years tested his motor out of the water and has had the same impeller for 10 years. Go figure! Yes, unplug the trailer lights before backing in. Most everyone I know just backs in and somehow never blow a fuse or bulb. Go figure! Yes, always check drain plug. Yes, I have forgotten too and thank God for a bilge pump. Oh, and I've let the boat get away, dammit. So, everyone thanks for reminding me of what not to forget. Let's hope I'll remember when I have to. And Roland, thanks for the video and "Thanks for the Memories" and keep up the good work and fish on!

  • @davidfisher7440
    @davidfisher7440 4 роки тому +3

    This is fine if the boat trailer just has pads (like yours) which have quite a bit of friction but try this on a steepish ramp and a trailer with rollers and you will likely have your boat rocketing off the trailer and sitting on the concrete above the water. Best to back down to the water first before disconnecting the winch.

  • @stanleyshelby7460
    @stanleyshelby7460 5 років тому +1

    Roland...#1... not one mention of ensuring the boat plug was in place, lol. Mahalo "🤙"

  • @PACK-ge5gu
    @PACK-ge5gu 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the suggestions looking for a vid on how to launch bigger boat by self but same principles should apply

  • @craigchadwick2504
    @craigchadwick2504 5 років тому +2

    I really appreciate your videos and enjoy watching them. Keep em coming.

  • @garyleahy4537
    @garyleahy4537 5 років тому +1

    Great video Roland. Good information to know and practice. I've seen more people end up in trouble because they just don't have a checklist of what's important

  • @dgriffin6074
    @dgriffin6074 4 роки тому

    Thank you, sir. Very helpful. I didn't know about the fire extinguisher or the throw cushion.

  • @laserbeam002
    @laserbeam002 3 роки тому

    I hope to get a boat next year so this was very helpful. Thank you.

  • @Sailor_Jerry
    @Sailor_Jerry 5 років тому +1

    Very useful content. Keep up the great work, Roland.

  • @7676ezra
    @7676ezra 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the tips. I have my first boat with a trailer, a 19ft. center console. After getting a quote for $1500 to keep it at the marina I'm going to try launching it off the trailer instead. We have a place 1 mile from our house I can put it in.

  • @sinsaiyang
    @sinsaiyang 5 років тому +2

    retirement goals! luv your vids Roland, keepem coming

  • @BluntTruth7
    @BluntTruth7 5 років тому +2

    You may want to include a good hand held radio (VHF marine ) with weather scanner and capability to reach out and get assistance if your cell phone coverage doesn't work. Also, don't forget a good first aid kit. For the boat make sure you check (not only the battery and fuel) oil levels.

  • @BigBearFishing
    @BigBearFishing 5 років тому +2

    Very informative video Roland! Thank you for sharing!!

  • @andrewsproatt4368
    @andrewsproatt4368 4 роки тому +2

    Try and do this with the wind blowing 20 mph straight into the launch. Works great on calm days or in those protected canals. I don’t recommend disconnecting the wrench until the boat is in the water especially if u have a roller trailer. I’ve watched a few boats hit the pavement

  • @jamesloy7322
    @jamesloy7322 5 років тому +4

    Always good information.

  • @micklebert82
    @micklebert82 4 роки тому +2

    I've never seen his videos or heard his wisdom.. But Damn I'm glad that I have

  • @dannyd-rockmahaffey3087
    @dannyd-rockmahaffey3087 5 років тому +1

    Excellent video!!! So much good information Roland!! thank you

  • @eventhisidistaken
    @eventhisidistaken 4 місяці тому

    I like the rope on the bow cleat idea....a lot easier than having to go for a swim on a slippery slime covered ramp...would like to see it used to get the boat back out too

  • @gerardreed613
    @gerardreed613 4 роки тому +1

    You also didn't mention to unplug the trailer lights from the truck so you don't blow em out when you hit the brakes. Good tutorial.

  • @timjolly5354
    @timjolly5354 5 років тому +3

    I do that just as you do sense I fish buy myself a lot thanks Roland

  • @benniejackson3864
    @benniejackson3864 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing Mr.Martin

  • @amcwagoneer
    @amcwagoneer 5 років тому

    Thank You, for the videos!
    Safety First, well No..
    Coffee First, Safety is more like a top five priority of most my fishing mornings.
    Knowledge is Power.

  • @ps7462
    @ps7462 5 років тому

    Good video I’ve been doing this for years. usually tie to the truck. Only once I forgot to tie the rope off to the truck. I was at Shad Landing on the Pocomoke River. Fortunately at least back then the two docks face each other. All I had to do was go over to the other dock and wait for my boat. Talk about luck

  • @trinkladd
    @trinkladd 5 років тому +3

    The man, the myth, the legend. Roland Martin!

  • @thomassantiago814
    @thomassantiago814 5 років тому

    Thanks old timer !!... always good to watch ur videos 🎣🎣🎣🎣

  • @day1fishing603
    @day1fishing603 5 років тому +1

    Learn something everytime....the rop is genius. Crazy simple.thanks

  • @cdub5738
    @cdub5738 5 років тому +2

    Thanks Roland! Keep it up SIR!

  • @michaelhubbard1711
    @michaelhubbard1711 3 роки тому

    Appreciate your video and all your great stories too

  • @angelasheppard7197
    @angelasheppard7197 5 років тому +1

    You make it look so simple

  • @angelcintron2122
    @angelcintron2122 5 років тому +2

    Hi Roland. You forgot to mention the boat butt plug, and to turn the steering wheel away from the closest curb edge, so that if the truck should jump out of park or gear, the back of the truck's tire, will chock up against it. Also...starting a dry engine (not in the water) will eventually lead to premature impeller failure just saying, but I love your videos, and the information you share.

  • @paulrowe4502
    @paulrowe4502 4 роки тому +1

    Good boating video.

  • @jjohn8989
    @jjohn8989 5 років тому

    Lots of great info in such a quick video. Thanks! 👍🏻

  • @kevinsmithii25
    @kevinsmithii25 4 роки тому +5

    Always remember to put the plug in prior to putting the boat in the water!!!!

  • @shanellstrehlow7110
    @shanellstrehlow7110 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Mr. Martin for taking the time to film this very poignant video! I found it highly informative! I hope you caught some toads! Tight lines my friend!

  • @videoric
    @videoric 2 роки тому

    Great video. Don't forget to put the plug in.

  • @gfour20
    @gfour20 4 роки тому +2

    Great video

  • @RobertDNC
    @RobertDNC 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the videos Roland, you are the man!

  • @ztemde978
    @ztemde978 5 років тому +2

    I googled it of course but I’d like to hear you talk about the pros and cons of the jack plate. Thank you!

    • @dr.fishing5740
      @dr.fishing5740 5 років тому

      Pros: Everything
      Cons: Nothing.
      I'd never own another boat without a jack plate

  • @Two_Buck
    @Two_Buck 5 років тому +1

    Roland Martin still doing it. He's awesome.

  • @11122010sean
    @11122010sean 3 роки тому

    Best of all time. Thanks for an amazing and informative video. GOD bless.

  • @jonahlawrence6204
    @jonahlawrence6204 5 років тому +1

    Good stuff Roland love your videos

  • @pickleville2228
    @pickleville2228 5 років тому +1

    Great video. Thanks for doing this.

  • @erichildreth7562
    @erichildreth7562 5 років тому +1

    Hey great video but you forgot to mention the boat plug! Can't go very far without this! One other thing is I like to know whoever is boating with me are they able to swim or not, if they can't then they will wear a life jacket for safety. Thank you sir and looking forward to more videos!! :)

  • @dandennis8465
    @dandennis8465 2 місяці тому

    I had to get my boat out of the water from my lake house to the boat ramp by myself. The ramp is 5 miles away. I drove the truck and trailer to the ramp, ran back home. Took the boat off the lift and tied it to the dock, raised the boat lift out of the water, took a short boat ride to the dock and tied it to the dock, backed the trailer into the water and floated the boat onto the trailer. Much easier when my wife helps but this time she wasn’t able to help.