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Boatime wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 9:43 pm
Ok, so I’ve been around boats most of my life but not as an owner. I’m going to take you guys and use you for all the wisdom I can to perhaps make one less really, really stupid mistake.
So, share your hard earned wisdom...
Pre-launch check:
Post Load routine:
Onboard emergent supplies:
I realize this is a pretty wide and vague question. I know the basics... but what should I be doing/checking/bringing that I might miss?
TIA
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Hey BT.
Some great advice above from others on the forum.
This was a checklist my wife and I used to use with our first boat (Donzi) while launching. The one thing we always did as a minimum was
get a verbal confirmation from each other that the drain plug is in. Don't ask me why we started doing that.
This checklist was stored in the storage compartment of our Jeep CJ7 at the time.
BOAT RAMP LAUNCH CHECKLIST:
1. Prep in parking lot (pre-launch area):
• Make sure outdrive is raised
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Make sure drain plug is in
• Undo front & rear trailer harnesses
• Take cover off
• Turn battery switch on
• Turn blower on
• Unhook trailer lights (if non LED)
• Have bow line ready
• Secure fenders to either port or starboard cleats
• Unhook winch safety chain
• Position winch latch to loosen and unwind 2-3 turns
• Re-Lock winch latch
2. AFTER prep is complete position boat to top of boat ramp:
• Back into water until waterline is even with front fender step
...(or until boat starts to slide off slightly)
• Unhook winch crank harness & secure
• 1 person hold bow line (if floating off)
• Push boat off of trailer - person on dock hold bow line
• Secure crank harness to trailer
• Pull vehicle away
That will cover most of what you need.
The only thing we modify from the above launch list is that we now start the boat once it is in the water and still on the trailer.
So instead of floating off the trailer, our checklist would read (after "Unhook winch crank harness")....
• Lower outdrive half way
• Start engine & verify good oil pressure/indications
• verify engine compartment dry
• gently back off the trailer
There are quite a few ways to launch as mentioned here. This is just one suggestion.
As far as emergency supplies go, we carry a prepackaged First Aid Kit that has been modified slightly to suit our needs. 99% of the time it is a cut you will deal with while onboard. (like swimming around the boat and kicking the prop) (or stubbing a toe/pinching a finger.) Carrying Dramamine for that rare sea sickness passenger has also helped at times.
For tool kit essentials, check out
this thread.
As far as post launch, just make sure your outdrive is all the way up when pulling out of the water.

(Other than that, I'm not sure what you mean by post-load (motoring away from the boat ramp after loading up; OR getting ready to load back onto the trailer; OR back home after you're out of the water drinking lemonades now loaded

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Finally, check out
this thread I started regarding boat launch etiquette. It's worth the read.
Enjoy the voyage my friend! (without yelling at anyone)
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