Category Archives: Launching and Recovery

Using a Stand – Hints and Tips!!

When leaving a boat in a stand for any length of time, always leave the sails sheeted out if you leave it. If away for any time, the best thing to do is put the boat in the head-to-wind position to avoid any nasty instances!

Being blown out of the stand is a great way to end up with a bent rudder shaft for example – and you definitely will not want that !!

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See our tip on straightening rudder shafts by clicking here:-

Build a Marblehead “Lifter” for £12.50 !!

I am heavily indebted to Les and Graham for this idea.

It’s such a simple way to make the launch and recovery of a Marblehead dead easy and safe. In fact, if you have wobbly knees or difficulty bending (as I sometimes do), you’d be tempted to use this launching method for your IOM, your DF95 and – well, anything that you own! Have you seen our video about using it in the ‘Launching and Recovery’ section of this website?

What you are looking at is an Amazon sourced fish landing net. Loads to choose from and dead cheap! Most models are telescopic and fold flat – great for getting in the car boot.

You just slide or cut the fish net off. Then bend the arms “over your knee” to make the hull supports. Some of us just use the arms bare, but you can enhance things by buying 6mm or 8mm tubing from Amazon. Just slide it over the arms and think about how you will protect the tips. I’ve used 8mm tube on this one.

The red and green tape? It’s just that so many of us use these now, you need to tell them apart. The photo below is with the telescopic handle extended, so you can get a rough idea of what it look like in action.

Using a “Lifter” to Recover Your Marblehead

If you’re like me, before you had time to seriously consider a Marblehead you will have already heard several hilarious stories about trying to recover a swing rig Marblehead by lifting by the mast (as you would an IOM) and the rig coming off in the rescuer’s hands!!

Well, fear not – consider a “lifter” !! Take a peep at the video to see how easy it makes things. If you have wobbly knees, or cannot bend much, this is such a simple way to go. It might become your preferred way of recovering and launching any radio yacht.

I’ll do a separate post in the ‘Launching and Recovery’ section of the website, to show you how to make a lifter for £12-£15 ….. from Amazon!!