If you are trailering your boat here's a few tips.
1. Practice backing your trailer in a large parking lot. Don't just practice backing straight but back in a S and 90 turns etc till you can really control the boat and have a feel for it's length and width. Teach your wife or oldest guest,child how to pull your boat too! This will facilitate getting in and out of the water faster and give them confidence if they ever need to drive you home and or the boat home.
2. Practice at a seldom used ramp during the week. If p[ossible, take an experienced boater out with you to help out first go round.
3. Ramps have a staging area for a reason. This is where you load all your equipment and if you chose, personnel into the boat. NOT ON THE RAMP WHILE FOLKS ARE WAITING.
4. Don't forget the plug. (If you do don't panic!) Simply put it in or plug the hole and head for the dock or shallow water till you have full control of the situation.
5. Learn how to <U>properly</U> use a VHF radio.
6. Teach your wife,significant other,kids and guests etc. how to operate your boat and all systems. VHF radio,fire extinguisher,horn location of first aid kit bla bla bla.
7. Have fun and remember no wake means NO WAKE. A boat at half throttle makes a lot larger wake than one going wide open.
8. Offer assistance when you can because if you boat long enough you'll need the Karma!