Piece of cake! I keep my Bravo in a covered slip - the roof is too low to raise the mast underneath, so I push out and raise it beyond the slip, and drop it on the return before putting it back in. The mast is light, even when the float's on the top, and the boat is stable. When you drop the mast, you slide it forward under the tripod until you're on the other side, and the rear hull handle holds it in, then slide it back out and step it when you get to the other side (on any monohull, it would want to fall off the side of the boat, and you'd constantly have to wrangle it). Couldn't be easier.
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