How to Launch a Boat by Yourself Without a Dock or Getting Your Feet Wet- Lake Travis Fishing Guide

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

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  • @tbauer2521
    @tbauer2521 Před 2 lety +11

    I would hook the rope directly to the boat and tie the bungee in 2 spots to the rope so there is slack. Bungee is still a shock absorber and if it breaks your boat isn't floating away. Good video

  • @gsh341
    @gsh341 Před 3 lety +11

    I did something similar with my little 14' boat. I backed up until I was barely in the water, unhooked the strap, put the anchor on the beach and backed up. It floated free and the anchor kept it from floating away. I pulled ahead until the trailer was clear, then got out and pulled the boat to the shore. I parked and then climbed in over the bow. When my weight hit the back of the boat, the bow lifted free and I took off.

  • @kimberlymarshall5674
    @kimberlymarshall5674 Před rokem +2

    Great video!
    I fish by myself and this is such a great idea and definitely makes it easier when launching.

  • @nybbhUSA
    @nybbhUSA Před měsícem

    Good video and I know this is a little off topic but One other point when putting in where ice can develop is to keep your safety chain hooked up until your close to the water because when fishing multiple days in a row bunks can become icy and boats have slid off trailers on steeper launch sites.

  • @krazyivan007
    @krazyivan007 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I do not recommend removing the strap before the boat is in the water. I did this once. Our ramps are pretty steep around here. My boat slid off the trailer halfway down the ramp. And I wasn't backing down the ramp very fast at all. Also, I have bunks, not rollers. So it doesn't really matter either way.

    • @andronclock1
      @andronclock1 Před měsícem +1

      True I dont know how someone can let their boat untied to the trailer going down the ramp

    • @Roger-gm9tl
      @Roger-gm9tl Před 12 dny

      Steep ramps you sure as hell don't want rollers, you're boat could be flying off that trailer backing down into the water, might even slide off trailer before even getting near the water, one sharp brake move, you could be on land !

  • @travelthenrepeat
    @travelthenrepeat Před 10 měsíci

    Good video. Recovery is the hard part without getting your feet wet. Especially when you’re in a vehicle that’s not a pickup truck.

  • @cayuttscheid
    @cayuttscheid Před 7 dny

    hi die beste Idee für ein Mann am Boot super

  • @dwaynedenman3530
    @dwaynedenman3530 Před rokem +1

    Great Video for launching solo. Another idea is to attach directly to the boat and tie the other end to a "tie down hook" in your truck. If you have a ramp with a dock that you can parallel , you could tie off on a cleat at the dock instead of your truck and just bump the boat off your trailer.

  • @Joekiuber
    @Joekiuber Před 3 měsíci +1

    That's great if you have power poles but I'm not beaching my boat on a concrete ramp.

    • @kkeesy
      @kkeesy Před 2 měsíci

      A boat is worthless if you can't scratch it.

  • @richardcranium5839
    @richardcranium5839 Před 3 lety +7

    ok with bunks dont try with rollers. seen boats drop on to the concrete just as soon as they get off level on the ramp.

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před 3 lety +4

      Seems like common sense

    • @wishiniwasfishin8164
      @wishiniwasfishin8164 Před 3 lety +2

      @@tylertorwick7385 lol what is common sense now days?

    • @evanwindom3265
      @evanwindom3265 Před 3 lety +2

      @@wishiniwasfishin8164 Right? What is it about boat ramps that seems to preclude the presence of common sense? Honestly, I think it's just a case that most boat owners haven't been trained, and don't launch/recovery often enough to build skill before they do something unfortunate (like most of us have at some point).

  • @ericdelacruz3746
    @ericdelacruz3746 Před 3 lety +4

    power poles also help.lol but definetely will try this out.

  • @billythekid5196
    @billythekid5196 Před 3 lety +2

    I do this with my 14 ft on beach boat launch works great

  • @jobu88
    @jobu88 Před 3 lety +3

    Like anything else, this gets easier with practice. I do this with a jonboat all the time, I don't have to worry about the keel but twice I've pulled the boat towards the ramp without having the trailer far enough out of the water and the boat hit and broke one of the trailer tail lights.

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před 3 lety

      Might try using a longer rope to avoid that!

    • @jobu88
      @jobu88 Před 3 lety +2

      @@tylertorwick7385 Nah, all it took was removing my head from my ass LOL now it's no problem

  • @RichZFishes
    @RichZFishes Před 3 lety +3

    Really should wait until the bow of the boat is about at the water's edge before unhooking the winch strap. I've seen way too many boats come off the trailer on the ramp to consider doing otherwise. Been launching by myself this way since the late 60s. FWIW, I don't use any shock cord -- just a rope about 10 feet longer than the trailer, that I leave hooked to a cleat on the bow, and tuck right against the corner of the gunnel and bow before climbing in.

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před 3 lety

      Where's the fun in that? haha As long as you don't have roller bunks or a super steep ramp, I wouldn't worry. But no need to fix what isn't broken! Sounds like your way works great.

    • @elkbow
      @elkbow Před 2 lety

      Yup I agree, watch the videos on CZcams of this happening

  • @hodagtrapper4167
    @hodagtrapper4167 Před 2 měsíci

    Very well done!

  • @ScruffyCityFishing
    @ScruffyCityFishing Před 3 lety +1

    Great idea. I’ve used a variation of this for years. I’ll tie the line from the ring to the back of the trailer. I always worry it will catch on something when the boat slides off though.

  • @erikandrehoglund55
    @erikandrehoglund55 Před rokem

    One of the best i seen thanks a lot

  • @akbychoice
    @akbychoice Před 3 lety +1

    I launched in swift cold water rivers with my 18’ no problems. Just don’t get into a hurry.

  • @zhelko
    @zhelko Před 2 lety

    neat trick. i will try it next spring, thank you for sharing!

  • @DriftmanX
    @DriftmanX Před rokem

    Great idea. But only for specific circumstances.

  • @BillSias-op7xw
    @BillSias-op7xw Před 2 lety

    Great, except, leave the rope attached to the bow and tie off to something or if nothing is there, tie the anchor on placing the anchor off to the side of the ramp as far up the slope as you can. While you drive up and park your boat is secure, otherwise, wind or a wake can break your boat lose and you could find your boat out in the lake, then you gotta swim for it!

  • @nicoibzschalin-hr4bj
    @nicoibzschalin-hr4bj Před měsícem

    Nifty. Would it work on a beach?

  • @GrownManHipHop
    @GrownManHipHop Před 2 měsíci

    I solo launch all the time. This is not the ideal launch settings as most ramps are busy and most boats dont have power poles. I launch on a busy ramp away from the dock without getting wet. 5min launch. Maybe i should do a video.

  • @chadwentworth6968
    @chadwentworth6968 Před 3 lety +1

    Check out Boat Load Mate. So much easier to launch n load by my self.

  • @carlosvelo2912
    @carlosvelo2912 Před měsícem

    What is that in the back of your boat that kept the boat in place by dropping?

  • @cliffhaehl8543
    @cliffhaehl8543 Před 4 měsíci

    Wish I had that five minutes of my life back.
    My ramps all have piers on either side. Just back down close, take a long rope from the boat to the pier, tie it off, get back in the truck, slide the boat off and go pull it over to the pier.

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před 4 měsíci

      In my experience people who take the time to leave rude comments like yours, their time isn't worth very much anyways. But thanks for the views!

  • @FISHNMISFITSJimMattBryanRick

    Good video

  • @chadbosko8935
    @chadbosko8935 Před 2 lety +1

    What if you have a steep boat ramp like I use wouldn't the boat come off the trailer and wreak your motors and the back of the boat especially with roller bunks which I'm about to change to.

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před rokem

      Think about that... based on the scenario you're describing wouldn't the motor hit the ramp whether it slides off the trailer on its own or from you backing it off under power? The angle of the ramp and trim of your engine hasn't changed.
      As long as your engine is trimmed up... like you would when you launch a boat the normal way, there's no way for your motor to get "wrecked".

  • @perception-reception
    @perception-reception Před 3 lety +6

    Was cringing watching it run up on that ramp. Glad you have keel guard

  • @marks6072
    @marks6072 Před 10 měsíci

    Only works if you have power poles or a dock to tie off to....

  • @storyfirstfilms149
    @storyfirstfilms149 Před 10 měsíci

    brilliant

  • @PainterD54
    @PainterD54 Před rokem +1

    I've been doing it that way all my life. How did people not figure this out as soon as they got a boat? You don't need two people to launch a boat.

  • @wyattjarvis4983
    @wyattjarvis4983 Před 2 lety +1

    I was really excited until you said near the end that I needed a keel guard. Guess I am getting a keel guard.

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před 2 lety

      A keel guard is a great investment whether you launch this way or not! Highly recommend one.

  • @kevinstone9825
    @kevinstone9825 Před 3 lety +3

    ok so what would you do if people was at the ramp?? not go fishing?? I didn't see you take up anymore space than you would if there was a dock and by yourself..be respectful for solo boaters

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před 3 lety +1

      Kevin I have no idea what you are even asking.
      Are you telling me to be respectful of solo boaters?... because last time I watched this video, this was aimed at teaching solo boaters.

    • @kevinstone9825
      @kevinstone9825 Před 3 lety +6

      @@tylertorwick7385 sorry but you said if there was other boaters there you would not launch like that..why? I think your way is perfect even if other boaters are around..you have to launch somehow just sucks by yourself and other guys with partners give us solo guys a hard time

  • @martyepperly5803
    @martyepperly5803 Před 3 lety +1

    I do this with my 18' Tracker all the time using a 50' rope and no bungee. My ramp is a single concrete ramp with rocky shoreline on either side, and I don't have power poles. It's easy enough to launch, because I can pull my boat up on the ramp after launching. My problem is recovery, as the rocky shoreline renders my keel guard useless, and I can't back the trailer down the ramp if the boat is beached on the ramp. And, if the wind is kicking up, I struggle mightily to keep the boat from getting slammed into the rocks. Thoughts?

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před 3 lety

      Sounds like a tricky situation if there isn't a dock there. If you have a trolling motor with a remote you could use spot lock to keep it in place and then bring it back to you... might be an issue once it gets close to shore though unless you can wade out into the water for it.

    • @RichZFishes
      @RichZFishes Před 3 lety +1

      The last glass boat I had, I fashioned a cushion with a rope that went loosely under the boat from one forward cleat to the other, and had a pool noodle over it. It worked pretty well to keep the damage minimal.

  • @michaelmantione286
    @michaelmantione286 Před 3 lety +2

    I want to do this without a keel guard or power poles lol

  • @keithrowell5895
    @keithrowell5895 Před 3 lety

    10 15 mph wind can be done alone. Ben lonching a 17ft bass boat by my self for over 25 years.

  • @alphonsotownsend8208
    @alphonsotownsend8208 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for your video and time

  • @drh488
    @drh488 Před 2 lety

    Awesome tip, appreciate it...but...what do i do when I come back in?

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před 2 lety +1

      If you power load your boat, you shouldn't have to back into the water as far. I just step off my bow onto the step on the trailer, then down to the boat ramp.

    • @BeaglyBeagle488
      @BeaglyBeagle488 Před 2 lety

      @@tylertorwick7385 right but first you gotta go put your trailer on the ramp. How do you do that?

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před 2 lety

      @@BeaglyBeagle488 Are you asking how to get your trailer down the ramp? You back it down the ramp with your truck... not sure I follow your question.

  • @michaelquigley1411
    @michaelquigley1411 Před 11 měsíci

    Generally good info but #1 - why in the world would you use your truck to pull the boat in as opposed to bring it in by hand? #2 - Busy boat ramp or not, this method doesn't change. If you want to launch, you're alone, and the ramp is busy, what choice do you have? Go ahead and launch. If I'm the 3rd in line then I'll offer to help you. #3 - Bringing the bow up onto the concrete ramp is not acceptable at all. July or February, I'd rather get my feet wet than have the bow sitting on a roughly-finished ramp. Power pole the boat out a little farther, keep a bow line secured on shore (an anchor sitting on the ramp would work), then bring her in by hand when you're ready to board. But, no, never have your boat sitting on that ramp... ugh.

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před 11 měsíci

      Did you watch the video with the sound off or not watch the whole video???? I literally addressed every single thing you brought up.

  • @thepeople4142
    @thepeople4142 Před 3 lety

    I wonder how many people tried this and dropped their boat on the ramp. Never unhook the boat til the trailer is in the water.... It may work a thousand times... Til it doesn't once.

  • @BHARGAV_GAJJAR
    @BHARGAV_GAJJAR Před rokem

    How will prop turn in such shallow water ?

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před rokem

      Not sure what you mean "shallow water"? Boat ramps are angled so that it's plenty deep at the stern of your boat.

  • @ArchinatorWC88
    @ArchinatorWC88 Před 11 měsíci

    whats that thing that came down in the back?

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před 11 měsíci

      They're called Power Poles. They are shallow water anchors designed to fold down and stick into the bottom to hold you in place.

  • @broadfall1
    @broadfall1 Před měsícem

    Now all I need is and extra $4k to spend on powerpoles

  • @evanwindom3265
    @evanwindom3265 Před 3 lety +2

    How do you do your recovery?

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před 3 lety

      Just power load it back on the trailer!

    • @evanwindom3265
      @evanwindom3265 Před 3 lety

      @@tylertorwick7385 So you still might get your feet wet, unless you can do the trailer-tongue-tight-rope-walk. That's where I get stuck. Getting the boat on the trailer is easy. Getting me out of the boat? No so much.

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před 3 lety

      @@evanwindom3265 I have a camper shell on my truck as you can see, so not climbing through the bed for me. I back my trailer in just enough that I have room to step from the trailer step below the bow, down to the boat ramp. If you power load your boat you don't need to back in super far (unless its a super shallow ramp, which in that case getting your feet wet is inevitable without a dock next to you) But everyone figured out their own way and what works for them!

    • @kapnbill
      @kapnbill Před 2 lety

      Besides what Tyler said about power loading, you can pick up a Fulton F2 2 speed winch on Amazon to replace the stock winch on the trailer. If you put it in low gear you can winch the boat that last couple feet with almost no effort. So that also means you don’t have to back in far to retrieve it.

    • @briantaylor8407
      @briantaylor8407 Před 2 lety

      Evan windom if you have your trailer backed in at the right depth you should be able to gently float or idle your boat nearly all the way on. Alot of people don't back in far enough and try forcing the boat to drive on or they bury the trailer and winch up front busts thru the front hull.

  • @cuauhtemocbarragan9632
    @cuauhtemocbarragan9632 Před 2 měsíci

    Well that's a $10 rope + $4000 powerpoles 😂 but I'll try it

  • @BeaglyBeagle488
    @BeaglyBeagle488 Před 2 lety

    OK, boat is in the water. Now you want to retrieve. Powering onto the trailer is sound advice - but how to you get off the boat, to the truck, in the first place?

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před 2 lety +1

      When you put your boat back on the trailer you don't back the trailer as far into the water. Unless its a super shallow ramp you can usually just step down from the bow of the boat to the trailer frame and onto the boat ramp.

    • @BeaglyBeagle488
      @BeaglyBeagle488 Před 2 lety

      @@tylertorwick7385 how do you get off the boat to go get your truck? Beach the boat?

  • @rogercarpenter418
    @rogercarpenter418 Před 3 lety

    To think I have just been throwing my front anchor in the trunk of my car. Unstrap boat back in. Then pull out.

  • @nicoibzschalin-hr4bj
    @nicoibzschalin-hr4bj Před 8 dny

    Why not on a weekend. As a single boter i also have rights😮

  • @fourfortyroadrunner6701

    Yeh. OK. Now let's see ya do that in about a 10-15mph "breeze"

  • @geostrong3606
    @geostrong3606 Před 8 měsíci

    Bring some one it's safer

  • @DoubleCinco
    @DoubleCinco Před 2 lety

    Winds not blowing and you have powerpoles. Useless where I live.

  • @dcrican762
    @dcrican762 Před 3 lety

    Sucks sucks sucks because we don't have a remote anchor

  • @dcrican762
    @dcrican762 Před 3 lety

    Sucks sucks sucks I don't have power poles...!!!

  • @Seektruth-59
    @Seektruth-59 Před 3 lety

    Outboard should be trimmed up.

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před 3 lety +1

      It is... did you watch the video?

    • @Seektruth-59
      @Seektruth-59 Před 3 lety

      @@tylertorwick7385 at 3:00 it is not trimmed up, it is ever so slightly trimmed up and if the boat were to slide even a bit, prop would be close to dragging.

  • @AlThePal78
    @AlThePal78 Před rokem

    and then that anchor on the back of your boat cost like 3k lol

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před rokem

      They cost more than 3k, but is there sometime wrong with that?

  • @MrGsxr10001
    @MrGsxr10001 Před 5 měsíci

    I"d lose the bungee before losing my boat. those things are made in China and that boat is heavy..........SNAP!

    • @tylertorwick7385
      @tylertorwick7385  Před 5 měsíci

      I make sure to only use pre-Cold War bungee's made in the USSR... only the best 🙄

  • @easyfoshzy
    @easyfoshzy Před 5 měsíci +1

    NOT a good idea to unhook your strap as you are backing down the ramp. Do this only when the boat is partially in the water. Please don't follow this guys advice. Many boat bunks are slippery and your boat will absolutely slide off on the ramp if you don't keep it strapped. Trust me on this!