MarcJ
Well-Known Member
Having recovered the yacht for the 3rd time on Monday, I'm trying to streamline the process. In fact Bank Holiday Monday on Pwllheli public slipway wasn't a very relaxing experience!
. I waited an hour for a gap between the jet ski's and other boats launching and recovering..then held up a long line for an hour whilst I fiddled with ropes etc. So I need a winch, which I'll be getting in the next few weeks.
I've been tying the bow to the trailer once the boat is lined up front to back, and then guiding the keels into place. Then pulling the lot gingerly forward half a foot hoping the keels "sink" into the runners.
I'm tempted to connect the tow rope (in the future it would be the winch cable) to the bow roller and feed it underneath the front of the trailer frame - the plan being it would hold the bow down and drag the whole lot forward. Using a winch I could control this whilst keeping an eye on the keels etc. If that's not a bad idea I can put a roller on the trailer frame so the wire isn't dragging across the angle iron...
The red line on the pic shows, I hope, what I'm on about!
I've been tying the bow to the trailer once the boat is lined up front to back, and then guiding the keels into place. Then pulling the lot gingerly forward half a foot hoping the keels "sink" into the runners.
I'm tempted to connect the tow rope (in the future it would be the winch cable) to the bow roller and feed it underneath the front of the trailer frame - the plan being it would hold the bow down and drag the whole lot forward. Using a winch I could control this whilst keeping an eye on the keels etc. If that's not a bad idea I can put a roller on the trailer frame so the wire isn't dragging across the angle iron...
The red line on the pic shows, I hope, what I'm on about!
