The main problem with the dolly method, is that the seawall is too high and there are large, sharp rocks in the shallow water. (see below) I suppose that I could invest in a lift for it. The nearest boat ramp is clear across the lake, so pulling it in and out with the trailer would be a huge...
Is there any technique to removing the sail and top section while floating with a mild wind? I haven't rigged the boat or seen a laser rigged up close, but it does not appear possible to reef the sail on a laser as I have with my sunfish.
Not a clue, but I wouldn't put a racing shell on it, maybe on of those big pot bellied training shells that they teach people to scull in. I think I've seen people use those things for canoes.
I've been car toping a sunfish for a few years and will be picking up a 1986 Laser this week. The laser will primarily be trailered to local lakes, which is no big deal.
My grandparents have a place on a lake and I would like to avoid pulling the boat in and out every day while I am visiting...
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