RobMcClain
Member
Hi Folks,
Mary and I are preparing for our first trip north with our boat. We tentatively plan to start cruising in the southern area around Tacoma and slowly work north, probably ending our voyage after the Bellingham gathering. We'll probably pause our cruising midstream and fly home for several weeks and then return to continue it.
I've been reading posts in C-Brats and reviews in Active Captain regarding launch ramps/sites and marinas in general. It appears some trailer boaters use sling launches, like the one at Cap Sante Marina, as opposed to the traditional launch ramp. I have a silly question about a sling launch. I am assuming the trailer must be equipped with rollers as opposed to bunks - or the bunks must have spaces cut into them fore and aft in order for the sling to be placed under the hull. Is this correct?? Our trailer is a dual axle aluminum Magic Tilt with 4 long bunks. No rollers under the hull and the bunks are solid running under the entire length of hull. I would think this makes a sling launch unworkable for our boat. Correct, or if not why not??
Rob
Mary and I are preparing for our first trip north with our boat. We tentatively plan to start cruising in the southern area around Tacoma and slowly work north, probably ending our voyage after the Bellingham gathering. We'll probably pause our cruising midstream and fly home for several weeks and then return to continue it.
I've been reading posts in C-Brats and reviews in Active Captain regarding launch ramps/sites and marinas in general. It appears some trailer boaters use sling launches, like the one at Cap Sante Marina, as opposed to the traditional launch ramp. I have a silly question about a sling launch. I am assuming the trailer must be equipped with rollers as opposed to bunks - or the bunks must have spaces cut into them fore and aft in order for the sling to be placed under the hull. Is this correct?? Our trailer is a dual axle aluminum Magic Tilt with 4 long bunks. No rollers under the hull and the bunks are solid running under the entire length of hull. I would think this makes a sling launch unworkable for our boat. Correct, or if not why not??
Rob