snodger 08
29-06-2009, 02:20 PM
Hi all,
on my last trip to Awoonga a couple of years ago it blew a gale most days directly onto the boat ramp, and I found launching and retrieving very difficult with all the rocks around the ramp. I had a tinny then and managed to put a small dent into it. I now have a 4.8 Gale force fiberglass which I would love to take up there but am a bit gunshy considering the conditions we had last time.
There will be 2 of us myself and my wife who cant back a trailer to save herself. Believe me I have tried to teach her. ::) I have even thought about getting lessons for her.
She is also a bit panicky driving the boat in good conditions, and downright terrified driving it when its rough.
I have a couple of questions someone may be able to help me with:
Is there a second accessable boat ramp up there? I know there is one behind the kiosk, but I think that is for private use only.
and can anyone come up with any sugestions as to how I could retrieve the boat in rough conditions without damaging the hull?
Cheers
Steve
on my last trip to Awoonga a couple of years ago it blew a gale most days directly onto the boat ramp, and I found launching and retrieving very difficult with all the rocks around the ramp. I had a tinny then and managed to put a small dent into it. I now have a 4.8 Gale force fiberglass which I would love to take up there but am a bit gunshy considering the conditions we had last time.
There will be 2 of us myself and my wife who cant back a trailer to save herself. Believe me I have tried to teach her. ::) I have even thought about getting lessons for her.
She is also a bit panicky driving the boat in good conditions, and downright terrified driving it when its rough.
I have a couple of questions someone may be able to help me with:
Is there a second accessable boat ramp up there? I know there is one behind the kiosk, but I think that is for private use only.
and can anyone come up with any sugestions as to how I could retrieve the boat in rough conditions without damaging the hull?
Cheers
Steve