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Launching boat sequence and muddy boat ramp
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<blockquote data-quote="bcbouy" data-source="post: 463218" data-attributes="member: 4563"><p>i usually tie off the bow to the truck or camper with around 3 meters of slack line and unhook the winch strap so i don't have to get wet.as for muddy shores,i have a winch,which i've only needed to use a couple times.we are almost always launching into lakes without a concrete ramp.it's usually fairly compact gravel or sand and very rarely mud.up here,if the description of the lake states cartop boat launch it usually means it's sketchy to launch a trailered boat but it can be done,usually.if you regularly launch in mud there are several traction aids on the market like max trax or similar knockoffs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcbouy, post: 463218, member: 4563"] i usually tie off the bow to the truck or camper with around 3 meters of slack line and unhook the winch strap so i don't have to get wet.as for muddy shores,i have a winch,which i've only needed to use a couple times.we are almost always launching into lakes without a concrete ramp.it's usually fairly compact gravel or sand and very rarely mud.up here,if the description of the lake states cartop boat launch it usually means it's sketchy to launch a trailered boat but it can be done,usually.if you regularly launch in mud there are several traction aids on the market like max trax or similar knockoffs. [/QUOTE]
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