Launching a boat is a skill — and like any skill, it clicks faster with the right mental model and a little practice. These free guides cover the fundamentals for new boaters, the solo routine, boat-ramp etiquette, and how to retrieve without holding up the line. Launching somewhere specific? See boat ramps by location.
Learn to back a boat trailer down the ramp the easy way — the hand-at-the-bottom-of-the-wheel trick, lining up straight, how deep to go, and avoiding a jackknife.
How to launch a boat solo without panic: prep in the staging area, run a long bow line, back down once, float her off, and park — all without help.
The unwritten rules of the boat ramp: prep in the staging area, keep your ramp time short, don’t block the lane, and read the line behind you. A quick etiquette guide.
How to retrieve a boat: back the empty trailer to the right depth, line the boat up on the bunks, winch (don’t power-load) the last few feet, and clear the ramp clean.
Specific boat, specific situation. Pick the one that matches what you tow and the ramp you face — each is tuned to how that boat actually floats off the bunks and handles in wind and current.
Ramp Panic lets you practice every move in these guides on real articulated-trailer and buoyancy physics — on your iPhone or iPad, with no boat to sink for real.