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Old 05-04-2005, 11:14 PM
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Beach Launching 21'er

Hey,does anyone have any experience(horror stories)beach launching the 21"er.I do not own one(yet) but Ive been doing a lot of homework on these boats,and they seem like the best fit.We launch a panga by pushing it with the bumper of a truck,and im sure a Triumph could handle the abuse,but i just was wondering if anyone here has any tips or suggestions...
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Old 05-05-2005, 09:44 AM
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Hey,does anyone have any experience(horror stories)beach launching the 21"er.I do not own one(yet) but Ive been doing a lot of homework on these boats,and they seem like the best fit.We launch a panga by pushing it with the bumper of a truck,and im sure a Triumph could handle the abuse,but i just was wondering if anyone here has any tips or suggestions...
Done it once on the Mississippi sound. It was all hakuna Matata for the one time I done this. (Had no horror and no problem.)
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Question beach launch a 21 foot. I have beached mine all the time after launching from a ramp....so if you were to launch from a beach access....do you have a 4 wheel drive to pull back out???
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Question beach launch a 21 foot. I have beached mine all the time after launching from a ramp....so if you were to launch from a beach access....do you have a 4 wheel drive to pull back out???
I was using a suburban that had 4 wheel drive (just incase) even though I only had to use 2 wheel drive. I would guess it would depend on the beach as to what you would need. I was able to do it in 2 wheel mode.
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