MrHunters
07-28-2010, 09:09 AM
I asked this question a couple years ago and ended up taking the trailer over on the ferry which turned out to be pretty easy relatively.
We've got a vacation on the Vineyard coming up in September and this year it will not be possible to take the boat over on the trailer, nor do I want to PAY for that.
I may have a place to leave the truck and trailer but the problem is, is it's most likely not near the launch. This would be fine if I wasn't doing launch and retrieve solo. That being the case. The fiance doesn't feel comfortable driving the truck and trailer from point a to point b and I can't blame her since I'm now longer than a school bus.
Is there any launches on the cape that provide overnight parking? Or something that will resolve my dilemma? I have a bit more range with this boat, and weather won't be too much of a problem (every year we leave in torrential rain) but being hurricane season I don't want to get stuck so I want to keep it as close to the Vineyard as possible.
:cheers:
We've got a vacation on the Vineyard coming up in September and this year it will not be possible to take the boat over on the trailer, nor do I want to PAY for that.
I may have a place to leave the truck and trailer but the problem is, is it's most likely not near the launch. This would be fine if I wasn't doing launch and retrieve solo. That being the case. The fiance doesn't feel comfortable driving the truck and trailer from point a to point b and I can't blame her since I'm now longer than a school bus.
Is there any launches on the cape that provide overnight parking? Or something that will resolve my dilemma? I have a bit more range with this boat, and weather won't be too much of a problem (every year we leave in torrential rain) but being hurricane season I don't want to get stuck so I want to keep it as close to the Vineyard as possible.
:cheers: