The tow boat needs 5' of water and will be about 400' away.
Lee
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  Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] Albin 27 aground


  I would prefer to pull it out from the bow, but if you can't, I'd get the tow 
boat up close to the stern and run the wheel up fast for a moment and then back 
off to get a prop wash wave under the Albin and pull it off slowly. You might 
try that several times to get it rocking. Put any weight on the Albin bow to 
help lift the stern. If there is an A frame on the work boat use it to lift the 
Albin. Using the Albin prop to help back off might help in the prop wash 
timing.  Any way you can, push water up under the Albin or float it higher.





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