I have owned my express now for about a year, and have owned many
other trailerable raceboats before. Obviously, a hoist is the easiest
way to go. Because of where I kept the boat for the first 8 months of
ownership (Morro Bay, CA) I ramp launched. Its easy once you get set
up for it and have done it a few times. I think I have used the ramp
at least 25 times now. I have a standard Express Trailer (Trailrite)I
researched several different options for getting the trailer into the
water deep enough, including different mechanical tongue extenders.
The best option I could find was using a 30 foot tow strap. I also
built a removable wheel that would not turn. The wheel I mounted
through the A Fram of the trailer and it does not turn. The wheel is
far more robust then most of the wheeled jackstands. Remember most
ramps will have horizontal grooves and those groves make short work
of a off the shelf jackstand (trust me here I have first hand
experience) If you find something stating ramp lengths please pass it
on. I may sail my Express at the Huntington Lake High Sierra Regatta,
but I also know how long the ramp is there....
Tom Jenkins
Express #116
:: Bryan:
::
:: I've only seen four Express 27s on trailers (one's
:: mine). None of those trailers were set up to ramp
:: launch.
::
:: In the case of my trailer, it would require the bottom
:: of the tires to be about six feet eight inches under
:: water before the boat would float.
::
:: Bob
::
:: :: Now that I've had fun replying to all those posts I
:: :: better bump this back to the top =)
:: ::
:: :: *bump*
:: ::
:: :: :: Hi all,
:: :: ::
:: :: :: I was thinking of joining a friend of mine who is
:: :: :: setting up some week-long water-skiing/boating junkets
:: :: :: to various lakes around northern california and Lake
:: :: :: Powell.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: Obviously, using a ramp to launch an e27 is a lot harder
:: :: :: than a ski-boat (I've always used a hoist) and I started
:: :: :: wondering if there was a resource someplace that details
:: :: :: how deep the ramps go at various lakes. I've seen a
:: :: :: tongue extender used to launch a much bigger boat- a
:: :: :: Soverel 33.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: Have you ramp-launched an e27? Which Lake(s)? Did you
:: :: :: need a tongue extender? Know of any ramp-guide or
:: :: :: resource I could use?
:: :: ::
:: :: :: Thanks,
:: ::
:: :: :: Bryan