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Rick & Linda Bernard wrote:
I have launched a 29' sail boat (3500#) via a ramp. I used a Ford Bronco with 4W drive. The trailer had a tongue extender (part of the trailer) and I used a 3' hitch extender. Had to get the trailer deep because with the keel up the boat drew 3.5' or so. "Tony V" wrote in message news:iPs3b.285421$o%2.132062@sccrnsc02... I know the exact answer depends on ramp angle, height of waterline above grade and tow vehicle height, but I was wondering in general, just how big a boat can be launched without dangerously submerging the tow vehicle. What's your experience? Tony V I regularly see 35' triple outboard type boats being launched from one of three different ramps in my area, at Sandy Point, Breezy Point and at Solomons, MD. These are not deep draft boats, though. I've seen 34-40' deep keel lobster boats launched from ramps. Depends on the particulars. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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