Maybe your buddy cancelled, maybe you couldn’t round up a crew, or maybe you just like fishing alone. If, for whatever reason, you find yourself launching your boat alone, it can be a bit of a challenge. Here are a few single-handed boat launching tips that will help.
BONUS TIP: File a float plan with a reliable friend or relative. Boating alone is significantly more dangerous, and if something happens, you want somebody ashore to know where you were going and when you intended to return home.
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