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G,day folks
With the near completion of my boat and a slight improvement in the cash flow situation my mind turns to launching the cat.
I have looked at a lot of pics on the interwebs and noticed that some builders have assembled the boat while it is in the water. I think Boatsmith has done this?
My proposed launch site is not a very level piece of ground so assembling the boat in the water would make sense.
How would you do it, or if you have done it, what advice do you have?
Any tips on what makes for any easier launch would be welcome.
cheers paul.
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Shaun
Thank you for taking the time to explain your launch process.
launching the boat solo like that is a feat in itself, onya mate.
The idea that the hulls will find their level is far better than mucking around endlessly trying to level it on land. I should image i could copy this process even though there are no accessible sand flats to speak of in my neck of the woods.
all the best paul.
Them's the ones! That should do it, eh Paul?
Absolutely mate, now if only the bloody interior paint would stick...
Let's go...
paul anderson said:
Absolutely mate, now if only the bloody interior paint would stick...
Rogerio Martin said:
Let's go...
paul anderson said: manyana manyanaAbsolutely mate, now if only the bloody interior paint would stick...
Haha... When I had my expanding trailer, I would lash the cockpit to the aft decks. It took two of us to lower the cockpit to the ground while we set the fore and aft beams. Then we set the mast beam just ahead of its chocks, put the cockpit's aft ledger onto the aft beam, and one of us supported the fore end of the cockpit while the other wrestled the mast beam into position, thus trapping the cockpit.
Russell and Janet Puryear said:
The mystery in those photos: look at the boat on the trailer. Where's the cockpit?
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