Foot pump...
With my previous WB boat -- a MAC 26 (sailboat, not motorsailor) -- I had to get into a shallow ramp a few times. I used a bellows type foot pump, like those used to pump up inflatable boats, to blow air into the ballast tank to displace water through the open valve. Here is the procedure:1. Open the valve all the way.2. open the vent hole.3. Insert output hose from pump into vent hole.4. Have spouse operate foot pump.If your spouse stops to rest, plug the vent hole so the water doesn't come back in. Actually, I did this singlehandely, and wouldn't want to do it on a regular basis -- too much work.An electric pump (low pressure, hi volume) could be used, but there is probably greater risk to damaging the ballast tank.I know people who use a 12 volt pump to pump the water out the vent hole and into the sink using a small diameter hose. In this case the valve is left closed. You need to make sure that there is enough space around the hose so that air can get into replace the water you are pumping out.As noted in a previous post, the boat is much less stable without full ballast. Fair winds,Tom