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I think maybe a telescoping (trailer) tongue would do the trick ...
hydraulic? electric? pneumatic? That way the wheels stay under the load,
there's weight on the trailer hitch, easy to maintan, ... and so on.

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Ok now dont laugh, but I have been thinking after reading the posts about
launching and retrieving a boat from a boat trailer. What would you all
think about a trailer in which the boat sits on a set of rails and the

rails
slides into the water to launch the boat ? The way I vision it is you

would
back the trailer into the water, but not as far as normal, then the rails
slides the boat into the deeper part of the water? Just a thought crazy I
know

thanks
Ed




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That doesn't help when the wheels go off then end of the ramp.

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bowgus wrote:
I think maybe a telescoping (trailer) tongue would do the trick ...
hydraulic? electric? pneumatic? That way the wheels stay under the
load, there's weight on the trailer hitch, easy to maintan, ... and
so on.

"Ed H" wrote in message
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Ok now dont laugh, but I have been thinking after reading the posts
about launching and retrieving a boat from a boat trailer. What
would you all think about a trailer in which the boat sits on a set
of rails and the rails slides into the water to launch the boat ?
The way I vision it is you would back the trailer into the water,
but not as far as normal, then the rails slides the boat into the
deeper part of the water? Just a thought crazy I know

thanks
Ed



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Geez, yer right ... although, I would not call what you describe as being a
launch ramp :-)

I keep forgetting, not everybody that trailers uses a vehicle with 4 L, and
a trailer with rollers. And about the end of the ramp ... if it's real
dramatic, a few rocks (did that at White Lake) takes care of that..

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That doesn't help when the wheels go off then end of the ramp.



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That doesn't help when the wheels go off then end of the ramp.


bowgus wrote:
Geez, yer right ... although, I would not call what you describe as
being a launch ramp :-)

I keep forgetting, not everybody that trailers uses a vehicle with 4
L, and a trailer with rollers. And about the end of the ramp ... if
it's real dramatic, a few rocks (did that at White Lake) takes care
of that..



All the lakes near me have been waaaay down for years,
and it's common to see a ramp that doesn't even reach
the water. Big rainy season though! Was just on Mohave
and it was waay back up. =`:^) Good time to buy a boat!

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