Mark42
Fleet Admiral
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- Oct 8, 2003
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Re: Looking for a boat I can handle
I tow and launch/retrieve my 16 foot hard top myself. Its not hard, and I feel very confident doing this all by myself.
When the wind picks up a bit, and its time to dock, I have a real hard time. No one to grab the dock with a 10 ft boat hook, no one to tie off a line, all the things that need doing while the wind is trying to push the boat away from the dock, or push you into other boats.
Then, after a rough time docking, the boat has to be loaded. Once again, its not easy to control the boat and winch it on straight with the wind pushing it off or over the trailer bunks. A rather stressful time. And you are tired from a day out on the water.
So, although launching and retrieving a 20ft boat is not a problem in perfect weather conditions, it may be nearly impossible to do by yourself if the weather turns.
Just something to keep in mind. Hope you find a boat that fits your needs.
Regards,
Mark
I tow and launch/retrieve my 16 foot hard top myself. Its not hard, and I feel very confident doing this all by myself.
When the wind picks up a bit, and its time to dock, I have a real hard time. No one to grab the dock with a 10 ft boat hook, no one to tie off a line, all the things that need doing while the wind is trying to push the boat away from the dock, or push you into other boats.
Then, after a rough time docking, the boat has to be loaded. Once again, its not easy to control the boat and winch it on straight with the wind pushing it off or over the trailer bunks. A rather stressful time. And you are tired from a day out on the water.
So, although launching and retrieving a 20ft boat is not a problem in perfect weather conditions, it may be nearly impossible to do by yourself if the weather turns.
Just something to keep in mind. Hope you find a boat that fits your needs.
Regards,
Mark