Hello all,

To my dismay, I can't sail my M17 where I live because subpar snowfall last 
winter has lowered water level close to the bottom of all decent launching 
ramps. The concave bunks on newer Pacific trailers evidently prevent the boat 
from floating off unless the water is 5' deep or more at the stern, even with a 
trailer extension. No problem on a good 14% or 15% standard ramp, but it would 
be nice to drop into some less developed spots where the boat will float but 
the trailer will not comply.  It is nicer still to be able to pull one's boat 
out in the fall if the water drops during the summer (particularly if the lake 
freezes and there is 10' of snow).
My question: has anyone experimented with launching and retrieving in 
substandard locations, either by fiddling with the trailer (reversing a drop 
hitch, blocking the wheels and jacking the tongue, etc.) or even modifying the 
trailer?  Probably a trailer like my NS27 EZloader unit with four sets of 
tilting rollers could be devised, but it would be pricey. (We all like to spend 
money on our boats, right?)

Thanks,
Tom Jenkins
M17 Scintilla
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