I last looked at the launch ramp at Hoveys last Year. It appeared to be at a steep enough angle but then I didn't launch my boat on it so I am only guessing from the looks of it. Not sure how long the concrete is or how far it goes out into the water.
I see guys launching large boats on Bluegrass's launch ramps and they don't appear to be as steep at Hovey's launch ramp.
If you have a good strong rope and it's twice as long as your boat trailer you should be able to launch the boat easy enough. Recoverying the boat without using the gas motor can be trickey depending on the wind and how your trailer is made. I have a hard time recovering my boat as it tend to hit my trailer lights if I don't get it guided in just right. I have broken one of my trailer light lenses already and they are not cheap to replace. But my lights site up high on some metal poles and I normally park the trailer so that the lights are sitting just above the water when I am recovering my boat.
You boat and trailer will be different so you may or may not be able to recover the boat easily with a long rope.
I unhook my boats safey chain and the rope that holds in on the trailer and then undo the transom tie downs. Then I connect a 50 to 60ft long 3/8 OD rope to two safey snaps. I hook one snap to the bow of my boat and the other to the wrench area of my trailer. You could maybe hook it to the very back of the trailer. I then back down the ramp until the trailer lights are just almost under water and stop quickly. The boat normally will float off the trailer and the momentum will carry it out into the lake and off the trailer. Sometimes I have to pull up a bit and back up again stopping quickly to get the boat to come off the trailer. But then again that is my boat and trailer. My boat had a hard time getting off the trailer sometimes. I don't have rollers and my trailer has 2x4x 12ft long board on edge that my boat sits ontop of. If you have rollers then your boat should come off easier. I also put one of those walk ramps on the front tougue of my trailer to help me walk out to recover my boat. They also make some long poles that have a special receptical to hold onto the boats saftey snaps. That way you can put the safety snap inside the holder on the end of the pole and use the extention pole to reach out and snap the snap onto the front of your boat. BPS sells these in their catalogs.
The launch ramp is located on the West Bank of the lake. So it's protected from any west winds and we very seldom get winds out of the East. Most of the time the wind comes from the SW here when a warm front comes in and out of the NW when a cold front comes though. If it's windy it makes recovering the boat a bit harder. But if it's too windy you may not want to launch anyway. Unless you have a really really powerful trolling motor. Hovey's is pretty much out in the open and along the Ohio River flood plain so it's pretty flat ground all around the area.
Regards,
Moose1am



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