Ropey launch and recovery
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erbster
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Ropey launch and recovery
My CC has an HM trailer. I have launched at 2 slipways (qab, plymouth and northney, Chichester hbr) and both times I have not been in nearly enough water to launch or recover, with my tow vehicle's tyres on the water. I had to use a rope both times. Is this a common experience? Does anyone have any advice to offer please?
Charles Erb
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bellalistair
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GRIMSHAW
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I borrowed the bar from RSC for the occasion. The wheeled bars of various sizes are used by the RSC tractors for launching and recovering their various committee and work boats and I believe were made on site. I have seen a bar less wheels which came as standard with a Catalina trailer; unfortunately that member has moved away.