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What's your opinion concerning concrete lane dividers on boat ramps? #9147 03/02/03 05:07 PM
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Some IDIOT or IDIOTS from the City of Lubbock have installed cement slabs between each of the boat ramp lanes about 1.5 to 2.0 feet wide running a long stretch from the water on up the public boat ramp a good ways on Lake Alan Henry.

Now, all that has done is make the lanes NARROWER, and greatly increases the chances someone will scuff the whitewalls on their trailer tires. I rarely noticed a problem previously with people backing down the lanes. Repeatedly last year, all 5 lanes were in use at the same time. Every now and them, 4 vehicles were using the 5 lanes, but that did not happen very often. Those concrete slabs really narrow the lanes, and it does increase the difficulty of backing the trailer down the lanes.

I bet there will be quite a few people get out of vehicles this year who will proceed to trip over the concrete slabs and injure themselves. Or when backing away from the side of their boat, they'll forget about the dividers, trip, fall, and injure themselves.

I talked to one other boater who said the concrete slabs weren't there last weekend. That boater said he knew of one other lake that had them, and he didn't like the concrete slabs being at Lake Alan Henry or the other lake he went to.

What's your opinion on having concrete lane dividers, rather than just marking the lanes with a yellow stripe, for instance?

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Re: What's your opinion concerning concrete lane dividers on boat ramps? #9148 03/02/03 05:23 PM
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Steven -
It does seem like a waste of good money/time to do something like that when most people will just say heck with it and roll up on top of it with one wheel and not try to hit the lane.

A nice cheap "anti-trip/anti-scuff" yellow or red painted stripe would have served the same purpose.

You have to understand that many times decisions such as this are made by politicians who haven't the foggiest idea what a boat is...or one who needs a list of "accraplishments" to beef up his re-election campaign.


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Re: What's your opinion concerning concrete lane dividers on boat ramps? #9149 03/02/03 05:39 PM
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A better spend of the money it took to pour concrete would have been to stock it with more bass. The older I get, the more I hate politicians, and actually, the more I think about going into politics. One of us has got to stand up and say "ENOUGH!!!"
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Re: What's your opinion concerning concrete lane dividers on boat ramps? #9150 03/02/03 08:15 PM
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I fished the Mel Phillips tourney at Alan Henry yesterday and I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the concrete dividers. I went fishing last weekend also and they weren't there. My partner and I think that was the stupidest thing we had ever seen. People that are not experts at backing a boat to start with are gonna be in lots of trouble. I guess this is the beginning of the "improvements" that are gonna be made with the increased fees the Lubbock city council said are gonna take place. Oh well, we have nice lane dividers on the ramp but we still have to put up with the porta potty they have in the parking lot....

just my 2 cents.....

Re: What's your opinion concerning concrete lane dividers on boat ramps? #9151 03/02/03 08:36 PM
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I hate to correct you, joemac121, but I think I saw TWO potties. One on the south side of the parking area, and one on the north side of the parking area. I guess another "improvement" was taking out most of the potties that were there last year!

I used the potty on the south side of the parking area. I was afraid I would get a ticket for using it, since there was a handicapped sign on the front door and I didn't have a handicapped license plate. But after exiting, my sense of smell was temporarily gone, so I considered myself handicapped.

Re: What's your opinion concerning concrete lane dividers on boat ramps? #9152 03/02/03 09:15 PM
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Depending on what the dividers look like, if they have vertical sides (i.e. curbs) that are high enough to divert a trailer with a boat on it, then I think you run the risk of damaging the trailer.

What I would prefer are lines showing the lanes that extend off the ramp on to the flat ground ahead of the ramp to allow for proper alignment before the trailer goes over the crest and you lose site of the tires for a brief period. Many of the ramps that I use require you to come into the top of the ramp at somewhat of an angle and the lines extending into the flat area would give you a target before you go on to the slope of the ramp. The longer the rig, the more the angle.

The Tower Bay ramp at Lewisville is a comfortable four lanes wide, normally used (read blocked) by three, sometimes two people launching\retrieving boats, sometimes because you can not see the lanes early enough, sometime because they simply do not have a clue.

Re: What's your opinion concerning concrete lane dividers on boat ramps? #9153 03/02/03 10:13 PM
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I couldn't care less what the City of Lubbock does at Allen Henry..........Well, until they lower their fees, hows that?

Nope Lubbock I'm not spending one cent on anything Lubbock owns, until the rates come back to reasonable rates.

I was at Amistad again this weekend and enjoyed two days of fishing and the facilities (real restrooms) there including that slippery ramp for $8.00. Thats two of us and a boat, plus two days of fishing....lets see at Allen Henry thats $48 for two days....NOPE, I've taken Lubbock off my frickn map!


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Re: What's your opinion concerning concrete lane dividers on boat ramps? #9154 03/02/03 10:46 PM
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Gotta kinda agree with mmurphf, pooh on Lubbock and Alan Henry. I had to learn to launch and retrieve a boat on that ramp. I can not believe that with that LONG ramp there are not going to be some SERIOUS problems. Seen it SIX wide and without mishap, the lanes are a joke!

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Re: What's your opinion concerning concrete lane dividers on boat ramps? #9155 03/03/03 05:10 PM
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Don't know why they would install these things. Haven't seen you in a while Steven.

I'll see what I can find out and who pushed for these lane dividers. You guys are right...most politicians don't have a clue.


Re: What's your opinion concerning concrete lane dividers on boat ramps? #9156 03/03/03 05:45 PM
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Steven, you know my feelings on AH and I don't want to get into another long dissertation here like our last exchange. But I figure it could be due to the last few times I was there, folks seemed to back down at random and in some cases took up more room than what they needed. Now, I will say that I don't recall many if any of the bass fishermen causing any problems unless they were left in the situation where it was the only choice they had. The bulk were the crowd that waits until they get to the lake to find out the motor won't run or the battery is dead or the ones that try and unload the back of the station wagon into the boat along with the whole family once they get backed down.

Best I remember the ramp would probably facilitate 5 or 6 lanes and I've seen the whole ramp taken up with 3 or 4 boats and PWC trailers.

But in response to your question, Ivie has raised dividers on the ramps at Concho and Kennedy and doesn't seem to pose any problems to the fishermen there. And with the low level, you have to back a long way down the ramp. Just have to be quick with corrections and don't over correct.

Sounds like the city fathers are trying to make good on the use of the new fees. Hate to see that they pulled the porta potties though. Maybe they're fixin to build a nice big potty facility with flushing toilets and all

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Re: What's your opinion concerning concrete lane dividers on boat ramps? #9157 03/03/03 10:35 PM
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Found out today it was an idea by the LPD and Garza Co. Constable's office to put the concrete dividers in.

"The ramps were installed in order to reduce the confusion/delays on the ramp by funneling trailers into one lane only. It was decided upon to try for a season." I can foresee them removing the lanes.

Now all the confusion will be why it is taking so long for everyone to load/unload their boat.


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Steve..

i can see how it would seem that they thought it would be faster, but i got to tell you i am nervous about the little 8 inch curb at bridgeport by the 380 bridge where i launched....me backing my boat no big deal, and that goes for a few other guys too, but somebody who is not too good at it or i have to back up and basically put the boat in the water and they have to jsut go back a few feet and drive out,,,no way!

BUT AS IT SAYS ABOVE...SOMEBODY THOUGHT IT WOULD WORK AND PROBABLY WILL FIND OUT IT DOES NOT......KINDA LIKE COCA COLA CHANGING THE FORMULA TO NEW COKE IF YOU ASK ME....




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Re: What's your opinion concerning concrete lane dividers on boat ramps? #9159 03/03/03 11:23 PM
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Hmmmmm .... Steve Bradbury, I wonder if that same logic might apply to their use fees in a while?

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Re: What's your opinion concerning concrete lane dividers on boat ramps? #9160 03/04/03 02:00 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by LL:
Found out today it was an idea by the LPD and Garza Co. Constable's office to put the concrete dividers in.

"The ramps were installed in order to reduce the confusion/delays on the ramp by funneling trailers into one lane only. It was decided upon to try for a season." I can foresee them removing the lanes.

Now all the confusion will be why it is taking so long for everyone to load/unload their boat.


Tom Martin, formerly employed by the Lubbock Police Department, and who is now on the Lubbock City Council, seems to be doing his best to get the Lubbock Police Department involved in the policing of Lake Alan Henry. So your mentioning this as a recommendation of the LPD probably goes DIRECTLY back to Tom Martin. I wonder if Tom even owns a boat?

LL, I don't post on LubbockOnline any more, but instead post like crazy on the TalkAmarillo website. I am so loved there.

Re: What's your opinion concerning concrete lane dividers on boat ramps? #9161 03/05/03 10:08 PM
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I don't know if Tom does or not. I DO know that the city council hadn't even been to Alan Henry until Boren got on the council. He organized a trip out there, and the council was amazed how nice it was!! I was shocked...they built it, passed all this legislation and very few, if any of the council members had ever even been out there!!! Simply amazing.

I'm sure they love you up there in Amarillo Steven. But the water is nice and calm at LOL again.


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