Know your lake, and become very familiar with all launch areas, everything about sailboats revolves around the wind, even/especially when launching, so if the wind is out of the S, can you launch on the S side of the lake so that your cat is facing into the wind, is there a beach available/nearby, do the ramps have jetty's on either side, do the jetty's have rubber bumpers or will you have to bring your own, is there enough space in the car park area for you to setup/breakdown, do you need to get there early to beat the public launch "rush" when motorheads are putting in, and most important, are there any overhead wires/trees/limbs?
The launch of your sailboat is like a well choreographed ballet, I arrive early, check the wind, setup cat, furl jib, raise main and attach mainblocks, drop main and secure on tramp, get all my gear on for sailing, back the trailer down to the water, get out and release tie-downs, back trailer into water, securing vehicle both times by selecting Park and setting the park break, get into water and float cat off trailer, secure cat to jetty either windward side or leeward side using common sense based on factors like wind strength/speed/direction. Hop back in vehicle, park vehicle in lot, run back to sailboat and raise main and go sailing.
I have worked out a method where after I park and lock my vehicle, I am not going back untill it's time to either have lunch, or go home, so when I secure the cat to the jetty, everything else has been done, I have on all my gear, so all I have to do is raise the main to go sailing. There are no beaches where I sail, only rock, and concrete and mud and more rock and more concrete, so once I take off, I do not want to have to turn back for something I forgot. With just some careful planning and anticipation, I usually am able to make most of my launches pretty successful, and look good doing it ....................................
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