Mates: I was at rather steep Colorado River launch ramp recently and 2 sail boats caught my attention. The power boats were sliding off easily but I was curious how the two sailors were going to deal with the ramp. The first boat crew grunted and groined and finally got the boat off the trailer. The second sailor was alone and I thought he'll never get the boat in the water by himself. What a surprise I got!! I've been out of trailer sailing for a long time so you guys have to bear with me as probably a lot of you already know how to deal with the situation. Anyway, in the event it might be helpful to someone, I thought this single sailor had a unique solution. What he did was attach a snatch block to a point on the trailer near the centerboard trunck and ran his winch cable through the block to boats bow eye. With about 4 or 5 cranks on the trailer winch the boat was moving off the trailer as easily as you please. Maybe some of you might find his simple and easy solution helpful.