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Trolleying In - Everything in the boat must be ready to go before launch. Check the transom (the underside of the stern) and the bouncy tank drain bungs are in place, and a painter is secured to the boat.
You must keep the bow attached to the trolley with the painter while you are moving the boat on land. Pressure on the bow will avoid scraping the stern. If the rudder has a lifting blade which can be secured, attach it before launch. Otherwise, wait until you are on the water.
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Tip: Salt water corrodes metal, so you should keep your road trailer out of the water.
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Once the boat has floated off the trolley, hold it in deep water to keep it afloat, while the crew park the trolley.
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