
When I rolled out the dinghy, imagine my disappointment when I found two mouse-chewed holes in the Hypalon air chambers!



But how softly do you need to be, and how do you know when you have pushed it just too far??bartmac wrote:Oh yes....the surface area inside the ballast tank would result in a lot of force being generated....softly softly was going to be my approach
Pull the vent and the drain valve before you even get it around to the trailer. The ballast tank is long and relatively shallow, so the instant the bunks elevate the bow at all, water will start draining rather aggressively. By the time you get it winched to the bow cushion, and pulled out enough to be sure the stern is sitting centered, then winched again since it tilts away from the cushion as the stern settles, much or most of the water will have drained out.bartmac wrote:That's probably why I have not done it yet....but the time taken to drain the ballast on the ramp is concerning.....mainly to other ramp users!!!!