Power Launching
Powering on the trailer is the easy part -- if you really want to show off, you have to power the boat OFF the trailer. This technique is also known as the "Dunkirk" or "D-Day" style launch. It's performed solo, and really impresses the launch ramp crowd!Here's how to do it: Untie the boat and disconnect the winch. Starting from the very top of the launch ramp, gun the engine and get that rig cooking in reverse gear. At the critical moment, slam on the brakes. All four truck tires should smoke and leave some rubber on the ramp, and if you have trailer brakes, they should be smokin' too. The rig should come to a stop with the trailer tires (but not the hubs) just in the water. You should get some air under that hull, and the boat will make a satisfying splash about 8 or 10 feet past the end of the trailer. Extra points are scored for additional distance, but you get them taken away if you forget to tie a line to the boat and it floats away on the tide. A special crowd-pleaser is to misjudge a slick ramp and launch the trailer and truck, too.