James, Depending on the draft of your boat, you may or may not be able to use a tongue extender. What kind of boat? What’s its draft? A retractable keel boat may get by with a tongue extender, but a fixed keel may need to go deeper than an extender will allow (without drowning the tow vehicle). There is a procedure for a trailer retrieval without an extender. Bryant Pratt From: James Fleege Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2021 8:26 AM To: Dave Shearer Cc: gsl-marina@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [GSL-Marina] Re: Trailer Launching Hey there, Good morning! Who used a tongue extender and how long was it? Seeking any tips! Might go this route. Thank you, James We had a Catalina 27 (4 foot draft) pull out on the launch ramp today. He was able to get his trailer deep enough using a tongue extender On Tue, Apr 6, 2021 at 1:53 PM Dave Shearer <harbormaster@gslmarina.com> wrote: Some of you have called and asked if its possible to pull your boats from the lake on the launch ramp. We had a Catalina 27 (4 foot draft) pull out on the launch ramp today. He was able to get his trailer deep enough using a tongue extender. But he ran aground several times from the end of B dock to the launch ramp. So, at the current lake level, it is possible, with some effort, to get to the launch ramp and pull your boat if you have a four foot draft. Dave _______________________________________________ GSL-Marina mailing list -- gsl-marina@mailman.xmission.com To unsubscribe send an email to gsl-marina-leave@mailman.xmission.com -- Sent from Gmail Mobile -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ GSL-Marina mailing list -- gsl-marina@mailman.xmission.com To unsubscribe send an email to gsl-marina-leave@mailman.xmission.com