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Pre-Launch Routine: The Key to Maintaining Your Boat

Have you ever gone to a boat launch and found that an
inexperienced boater takes far more time launching their boat than is
necessary, still to realize once on
the water that they forgot some key steps along the way?

More specifically, have you ever been that boater?

A good pre-launch routine for putting your boat in the water
at boat launches is essential if you want to maintain the quality of your boat and practice good etiquette to the other
boaters in the area. Here are a few suggestions for a quick, easy, and
headache-free launch routine that will keep you and your boat happy:

Part I: Before the
Boat Launch

If you’re self-conscious about how much time it takes you to
put a boat in the water, you’ll want to actually handle a few steps before you
even reach the boat launch. This is a
great opportunity to check for maintenance issues.

Part II: At the Boat
Launch

With your boat inspected, it’s time to actually execute a
smooth boat launch:

Now it’s time to back the trailer up and launch the boat
itself, if you’re using a common lake launch point. Once the boat just starts floating is a good time to
disconnect and allow the boat to slip away so that you don’t put the trailer
too deeply into the water.

Voila! You have a boat launching routine. This routine will
not only make for a smooth and polite boat launch, but will give you an excuse
to check up on some essential boat parts and systems to ensure that everything
is squared away.

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