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Launching your boat by yourself...
#9671343
01/23/14 02:04 AM
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SATopWater
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Any tricks you have for launching while fishing by yourself when there isn't a dock or spot to tie up to....
If there's no dock, do you use the trolling motor to hold it to the shore? A weight/anchor? A rope? Nothing? Other?
What tricks can you share about launching by yourself?
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Re: Launching your boat by yourself...
[Re: SATopWater]
#9671451
01/23/14 02:34 AM
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Douglas J
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I beach it on the dirt or the ramp if no area is available to beach.
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Re: Launching your boat by yourself...
[Re: SATopWater]
#9671485
01/23/14 02:43 AM
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bush hog
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I launch by myself all the time. While I don't have any tricks to share, I would just say go slow and be careful. Like Doug R. says just beach your boat and if you're worried about it staying put then throw the anchor out. It ain't going to hurt a thing. Good fishin!
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Re: Launching your boat by yourself...
[Re: SATopWater]
#9671490
01/23/14 02:44 AM
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Skeeter443
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I just beach it and make sure it is secure against the bank. I never put the trolling motor on the shore, I would not want to damage it.
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Re: Launching your boat by yourself...
[Re: SATopWater]
#9671491
01/23/14 02:44 AM
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Big Worm78
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Power poles are great for this!
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Re: Launching your boat by yourself...
[Re: SATopWater]
#9671496
01/23/14 02:46 AM
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Fishn_man
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No trick except take the go slow advice. Get the boat completely ready before getting on the ramp to minimize pressure on yourself especially if others are there.
I dropped the trolling motor to hold the boat until I got my talon. Now I drop that. It's just insurance.
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Re: Launching your boat by yourself...
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#9671543
01/23/14 02:57 AM
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fishinlance
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Pull up beside of boat ramp slightly at a angle before launching make sure there is no rock or obstruction in the way.that way exiting and entering the boat you're feet will be clean most of time
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Re: Launching your boat by yourself...
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01/23/14 02:58 AM
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FutureBass
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I use a rope tied to the boat and to the trailer by the winch. Slowly let the boat float off then pull the truck up enough to grab the rope and pull the boat up onto the ramp. Keel Guard is a must. Then it depends on traffic if I leave the boat on the ramp or hop in and move it to a dock or beach. Wind can make this a pain in the a$$! Use a rope only a few feet longer then the trailer!
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Re: Launching your boat by yourself...
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#9671595
01/23/14 03:16 AM
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Red Eye Bandit
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I beach it on the dirt or the ramp if no area is available to beach. <--- This
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Re: Launching your boat by yourself...
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#9671620
01/23/14 03:26 AM
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Samuel Ragle
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I have beached it as close i can, while still being able to take off easy, and tie a rope to the boat and the other end to an anchor. Bring the anchor end on shore and drop it there till I'm ready.
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Re: Launching your boat by yourself...
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01/23/14 03:51 AM
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Mrs. fouzman
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I beach it on the dirt or the ramp if no area is available to beach. I do the same!
If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere. Vincent Van Gogh
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Re: Launching your boat by yourself...
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#9671751
01/23/14 04:29 AM
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YankHardReelFast
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There's nothing wrong with trimming your motor down once you've beached it to act as a power pole. I wouldn't do it with the motor running.
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Re: Launching your boat by yourself...
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#9671889
01/23/14 11:14 AM
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Nutman
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I am 61 years old and unload/load my boat by myself all the time. Go slow, others understand that you are by yourself, they'll wait for you. Don't feel pressured or rushed. I use a pick up to haul my boat. I use a step stool to get in and out of the truck bed after I back the trailer/boat into the water at the ramp. Lower the tailgate, step from the tailgate to the bow of the boat and then drive the boat off the trailer. Tie to dock or beach it, then go move the truck. The step stool/step ladder is the key, keeps me from having to use the tire and keeps me from losing my balance and falling. That has happened before and although it is embarrassing it also hurts.
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Re: Launching your boat by yourself...
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#9671893
01/23/14 11:26 AM
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patriot07
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Beach it on the dirt. I wouldn't beach a fiberglass boat on a ramp.
However, I generally just try to use ramps that have a courtesy dock. It's so much simpler and easier.
Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards. - Soren Kierkegaard
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Re: Launching your boat by yourself...
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#9671943
01/23/14 12:29 PM
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HARD WORKN HAROLD
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No one has mentioned this but if the ramp is wide enough for two trailers, please don't back down the middle of the ramp. Everyone understands being by yourself, but it just magnifies things when th  e whole ramp is blocked, just sayn.
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