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by The Quadfather » Sat Apr 02, 2011 2:06 am
Reindawg, so please do not keep us in the dark. What is the details of your boat (possilbe) purchase? Your thread has been hangin' out there for almost a year!
Let me second the idea of going to Coulon. More launch lanes than an LA freeway. All very straight and plenty of room. Believe me, if you take 10 minutes to practice backing your boat trailer into a parking spot in a deserted large parking lot.... you will be just fine pointing it into the water. The only other two things to concern you are the drain plug,, yeah, you got that... but importanly is the disconnectig the boat from the trailer before it hits the water. Honestly though... it is better if you screw up on that, and leave it attached and the wino from the park bench starts yelling at you.
(This is what happened to me on my first launch. I have never had that problem again, LOL)
Sammamish is cool... it is only 2 lanes I think,,, but there is PLENTY of shoreline within the parking area to just back it in the water.
Do it right, and go to Coulon or one of those smaller, "Sawyer" lakes, etc.,
Can't wait to hear what you got!!
I have the same size boat. Just back it in until the transom floats just a wee bit. Wear a pair of hip waders for dryness/comfort. Go back and push it off, while hanging on to the bow line. (have a good 20' bow line) with the trailer in the water... walk the bow line over to the dock and tie her off. Of course have a transom line of equal length. Tie them both off,, and go park your vehicle.
Let me say that the only tricky thing in the whole process if you have a typical 14' aluminum, deep v hull, etc. When you go to pull your boat out of the water... I assume that you don't have guide posts for that size of a boat... You will HAVE to have your trailer going STRAIGHT!!! into the lake. Straightly aligned with your vehicle.
At least on my very same boat, if the trailer and car are not PERFECTLY aligned, when you pull it up on the winch it will come up slightly off angle. I cannot just BUMP my boat by hand onto the trailer, straight. If it winches up out of sync. just push it off the trailer, and straighten your trailer/boat. Otherwise you will drive home with a boat that is not properly seated on the trailer, and a hazard. I still have issues with this, and it's a little embarrasing, but oh well!
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The Quadfather on Sat Apr 02, 2011 2:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
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