And what to do when there is no second person nearby to drag the cart away safly? This is usually my problem... :( I hoped I will find an anwser here in the video.
Before going down the ramp, find another club member or JSCA member to help you with it! Or better yet, connect with someone from the club before you go sailing. Not only more practical, but also an extra safety net.
First, get the boat off the dolly. Then, If you get the boat pointing straight upwind, you can usually leave it there for 5 to 10 seconds. That gives you just enough time to throw the dolly onto the beach. Otherwise, you could set up a buoy, like one of those squishy shallow water marks, and tie the boat to that
@@paulgush I managed to get on the boat while bringing the dolly away. it was no beach, a lake. and there was only a "catwalk" into the water. I was able to fix the boat in the meantime, so I could bring back the dolly
Thank you! Very informative :)
why is the edge dangerous?
And what to do when there is no second person nearby to drag the cart away safly? This is usually my problem... :( I hoped I will find an anwser here in the video.
Before going down the ramp, find another club member or JSCA member to help you with it! Or better yet, connect with someone from the club before you go sailing. Not only more practical, but also an extra safety net.
First, get the boat off the dolly. Then, If you get the boat pointing straight upwind, you can usually leave it there for 5 to 10 seconds. That gives you just enough time to throw the dolly onto the beach.
Otherwise, you could set up a buoy, like one of those squishy shallow water marks, and tie the boat to that
@@paulgush I managed to get on the boat while bringing the dolly away. it was no beach, a lake. and there was only a "catwalk" into the water. I was able to fix the boat in the meantime, so I could bring back the dolly
is this a 12'?