Water is down here in Oregon and there is a lake I really love to boat on, but the regular boat launch is closed for the year. There is a second boat launch but it is a much shallower approach. How much water does the trailer need to be in to launch my super air Nautique 230 without messing up my prop?
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Originally posted by liquidforce133 View PostWater is down here in Oregon and there is a lake I really love to boat on, but the regular boat launch is closed for the year. There is a second boat launch but it is a much shallower approach. How much water does the trailer need to be in to launch my super air Nautique 230 without messing up my prop?
With my SAN 210, I was good to launch once my trailer fenders were underwater.Previously: 2015 SAN 210
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Originally posted by SANonSherman View Post
The draft for a 2020 SAN 230 is 29”, add 6” as a safety factor plus some additional depth since your boat is “up” on a trailer.
With my SAN 210, I was good to launch once my trailer fenders were underwater.
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Originally posted by aromeo View Post
You are correct 29", but 6 inches extra just to launch seems a bit excessive no? Assuming no rocks or other obstacles near launch.. If it's sandy/mucky you can pretty much skim the bottom so long as it's just to launch. You could even push it to deeper/safer water.
I also agree that it can be pushed into deeper water then, at the end of the day, reload by cranking it up with the winch.
Previously: 2015 SAN 210
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