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what am I supposed to do when *solo*? Launch the boat then leave it unnattended in the water while I sprint the wheels back onto the beach?
When I solo my 17 and there's no one there to help launch, what I do is roll the boat into the water on the wheels until the wheels are floating off the bottom. Then I slide the wheels out from under the hulls and walk everything back up to the beach. Let the wheels float in the water for a few seconds while I pull the boat up on the beach just enough so it won't blow away (actually I stand between the two hulls and lift the boat up by the front crossbar, bows out of the water, walk forward and then gently lower the bows onto the beach- this really minimizes the scratches to the hulls). Then I go back, grab the wheels and put them up on the beach. I do the reverse to put the boat back on the wheels.
It's a little bit of extra work, but it really helps to keep the scratches to a minimum. I also find that, unless there are breaking waves, it is much easier to take off and put on the wheels when the boat is floating in the water.
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