My neighbour splashed his 36' today
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Re: My neighbour splashed his 36' today
[QUOTE=Strip Poker 388What the deal with the portable launch [/QUOTE]
The launch is not portable, it's just the photo angle. But I agree, I looks kinda scary.
The launch is very steep, but it worked out well.
Troutly, the marina is located in Stockholm, Sweden.
The launch is not portable, it's just the photo angle. But I agree, I looks kinda scary.
The launch is very steep, but it worked out well.
Troutly, the marina is located in Stockholm, Sweden.
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It looks like the trailer could high center in the middle. It does look like a bad ramp from the picture .
I put in a place at tickfaw La. once and had to back out of the canal that was so narrow . I had a 28 ft boat and it was not enough room to even turn around at the ramp.I think I even heard banjos playing but did not stick around to see . No pig squeals
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I put in a place at tickfaw La. once and had to back out of the canal that was so narrow . I had a 28 ft boat and it was not enough room to even turn around at the ramp.I think I even heard banjos playing but did not stick around to see . No pig squeals
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Re: My neighbour splashed his 36' today
Originally Posted by Troutly
38KV.....Thanks! Gotta be some beautiful boating country
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Re: My neighbour splashed his 36' today
Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388
I think I even heard banjos playing but did not stick around to see . No pig squeals
Rob
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That's some good looking hardware you guys have over there. Keep up the good work.
Interesting way to moor the boats. Haven't seen anything like that before. Spring loaded dock lines. New one on me.
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Interesting way to moor the boats. Haven't seen anything like that before. Spring loaded dock lines. New one on me.
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Re: My neighbour splashed his 36' today
Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388
I put in a place at tickfaw La. once and had to back out of the canal that was so narrow . I had a 28 ft boat and it was not enough room to even turn around at the ramp.I think I even heard banjos playing but did not stick around to see . No pig squeals
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Re: My neighbour splashed his 36' today
Originally Posted by Troutly
....OK....let me ask you this.......do you tie off the bow to a bouy out front, or does the boat somehow manage to stay aligned with the dock using the stern lines tied off in that manner?