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A launch process i follow to the t but seldom see others do. I prep the boat and put my bumpers on what appears to be the wrong side. Back it down, off it goes, swing the bow in and around ending up with the bow facing out and bumpers on the dock side. Walk it down far as i can, tie off, go park the truck. Get back, fire it up, electronics on, im ready to go. Push off and heading forward is far easier than backing up, turning, and exiting the launch.
Olthunter, it sounds like you’re a responsible person and safety is high on your list especially with the kidos! Mixed in with your general water knowledge, sounds like you’ll do just fine!
Skip the mukilteo launch. Terrible. Very exposed and easily worth bypassing and launching in Everett. I would not use Muk if you paid me.
What great responses and helpful info! Thanks all and keep it coming if anyone else thinks of anything, this is awesome! I should have mentioned I have a lot of experience with trailers and backing up so I'm not worried about that but all the other info about boat launches is very useful. My in-laws live on a lake and I'm the dedicated launcher and trailer-er, but I've never had to deal with long launch lines or being in a rush.And yes I have my boaters license, and have ran a ski boat quite a bit on lakes around the state. But again, never has it been my boat.The boat has a VHF radio and I've got all the safety gear in hand, I'm paranoid about all that stuff, especially with kids so will have it all dialed in.Ordered some Salt-Away today and sounds like I'm going to order some inline water/fuel separators too! I have one of those motor/hose attachments to run motors out of the water and will be able to flush it too.
Quote from: WSU on July 24, 2018, 11:52:36 AMWhere do you live and where do you plan to fish?I'm on the Eastside (Seattle) and plan to primarily hit 10, 9, and 8-2 out of Edmonds, Mukilteo, and Everett.
Where do you live and where do you plan to fish?