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handeling a small boat at a big boat launch solo
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 438840" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>One of the reservoirs I frequent is popular with kayakers. Most drop the kayak, paddle, etc off at the waters edge on the ramp, go park their cars and then embark and paddle away. Those rigged for fishing usually tie up to one of the docks that sits low in the water. I think it was designed for kayak access and we all try not to use it. Either way, folks in kayaks have never been a problem as far as blocking the ramps. Doing the same with a small boat might be a little different but as long as you aren't lollygagging, no one should care. </p><p></p><p>BTW, I helped a couple load their two large ocean going kayaks to their car's roof rack not long ago Guy told me his wife was 81! It pays to stay active. :LOL2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 438840, member: 21536"] One of the reservoirs I frequent is popular with kayakers. Most drop the kayak, paddle, etc off at the waters edge on the ramp, go park their cars and then embark and paddle away. Those rigged for fishing usually tie up to one of the docks that sits low in the water. I think it was designed for kayak access and we all try not to use it. Either way, folks in kayaks have never been a problem as far as blocking the ramps. Doing the same with a small boat might be a little different but as long as you aren't lollygagging, no one should care. BTW, I helped a couple load their two large ocean going kayaks to their car's roof rack not long ago Guy told me his wife was 81! It pays to stay active. :LOL2: [/QUOTE]
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