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completely agree, i dont get what the problem isWheel dolly into water. Float boat off dolly. Steady boat in the water, then grab dolly and run like hell until you can drop the dolly at some safe location above the high water mark, then run like hell back to the boat which, as likely as not, will now have drifted several yards into water that is deeper than your height, swim to boat, and climb into boat. Go sailing.
I don't understand what the problem is.
Wheel dolly into water. Float boat off dolly. Steady boat in the water, then grab dolly and run like hell until you can drop the dolly at some safe location above the high water mark, then run like hell back to the boat which, as likely as not, will now have drifted several yards into water that is deeper than your height, swim to boat, and climb into boat. Go sailing.
This is usually followed (in my case) by shouting somthing like "HEY MATE...can you put my trolley somewhere safe..........TA"
Seriously..its not too difficult...just do everything above..slightly faster than you think you need to.
hahahahahaWhen you get really good you can take the tide into account, factoring in how long you will be sailing, whether the tide is going in or out, the phase of the moon, the slope of the ramp or beach, the wind swell and rain runoff, and place the dolly at the exact postition the tide will have reached when you return. If you don't get it right you either have to reverse the launch procedure or watch your dolly floating out to sea in which case you just relaunch your Laser, chase it down and tow it back. Simple really.
there is a ramp, but could you also please tell me what i'd do if there wasnt one???Is there a dock next to this ramp? Instruction will differ if there is not.
No you may not. Just tighten the pivot bolt.... may I drill a hole in the rudder head and blade to insert a push pin to keep the rudder up? It will not stay up on it's own ...