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I'm trying to think of the best way to coordinate solo launch/recovery
at a busy dock. We have a very busy lake here. There are 4 ramps with 2 docks. The docks are only big enough for the active ramps (you couldn't leave the boat at the dock without disrupting launches. My wife can just barely drive the SUV so she certainly cannot drive the car with the trailer and certainly cannot drive the boat. On a busy day there is a waiting area where cars wait in line for the busy ramps. To launch I figure I could tie up to the dock, park the car and run back to the dock. I could probably do this in the time it takes the next guy to back his trailer down the long ramp (very, very long, the water is low). However, I'm not sure how to best recover. Usually people come to the dock, drop off the car driver and then go back out to the water waiting for their turn. The trailer driver them goes and gets into line for a ramp. How can I do this w/o taking up dock space necessary for operations? I was thinking of perhaps just anchoring off shore and swimming to the dock and then swimming back out to the boat once I get the trailer. As you can tell I'm very sensitive to not disrupting people. I'm trying not to be the annoying guy that everyone loves to hate. -robert |
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