Might be good to call out taking stern straps off or tilting the motor up before you pull from the water. You didn’t have any issues but as an instructional video those would be nice additions.
I'm nearly 80 and I like that style of launch . I go out alone a lot and I'm always looking for a better way to launch my 17 footer . Thanks young man!!
Great video, and the simplest yet for novices IMO. Like your point as well about the guide post keeping it straight.
Its 57 degrees 🥶🥶. Good luck with that. Love from Colorado!! 😜
Good vid by the way!!!
Might be good to call out taking stern straps off or tilting the motor up before you pull from the water. You didn’t have any issues but as an instructional video those would be nice additions.
Thank you for the feedback, I agree those are two great points!
Great tutorial, I launch solo allot and practiced this every time I go out on weekdays. Looking forward to more videos.
Thank you and appreciate the support!
Great instructional video. Exactly what I needed to learn. Thank you!👊🏽
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for the support!
About as easy as it gets.
I use the same method, but use a dedicated line with a loop over the winch post.
I keep that line in my truck.
That's a great idea!
I'm nearly 80 and I like that style of launch . I go out alone a lot and I'm always looking for a better way to launch my 17 footer . Thanks young man!!
Appreciate it! Thank you for watching!
Excellent video! Thanks!
Thank you!
great video
A lot of boating newbies don't know how to back-up with a boat trailer. You should make a tutorial on how to do that.
Do you raise the prop while driving it up the trailer?
What ever happened with your Wellcraft?
The Wellcraft was sold a few years ago! It was a great boat, performance like a tank!
Do u have 4x4
Nope.
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cant do it with a tall boat...how am i supposed to jump out to the trailer, anyway great video
You get a boat trailer step. I have a tall boat (deep v) and it worked great for me.