Ay-yi-yi."I'll let you know, if not, we can do it this spring."
Well, at least you're seeing a plus side in fewer banditos.
Ay-yi-yi."I'll let you know, if not, we can do it this spring."
What do you mean by "lashed strapping system"?Since your bottom is firm sand you can get very good holding with a couple of used danforth fluke anchors. They hold really well in that kind of bottom and in a single direction of pull. Working a pair of them with a lashed strapping system and a couple of come-alongs would allow you to slowly kedge that boat closer to where a boat in deep water could do the final pull.
I mean find some surplus woven strapping and lash the hull six-ways-to-Sunday, with a couple of pulling loops tied in. Any good cargo tech, or even a steel trucker should have experience. The USAF trains up Riggers to know how to position attachments and secure loads bigger than yours. After that you just have an extreme kedging challenge. And yeah, don't be soaping up the salt marsh. That will get you fined.What do you mean by "lashed strapping system"?