IF you beach, and that is a big IF, then bring your boat in super duper slow, like 1 mph. stop it short of touching any sand. Get everyone off the boat as you hold it. then have another strong male help you lift the bow as you pull the boat up on the sand as far as you can. i only do this if it is a sandy beach where there are absolutely no rollers and I am not staying very long.
I would never ever power beach or come in hot and drive up on the sand. No good at all. to get off the beach, 1 dude lifting and push it off, start the boat well away from shore as to not suck up sand or sand blast your hull as previously mentioned.
Better option:
Need:
1 box anchore, 1 shore spike, 100-150' of rope, anchor buddy rope or comparable stretch rope, 2 caribiners, 2 prusik loops (google it, you can easily make them with small rope), one small bumper/bouy (or anything that floats, cushion, orange life vest..)
Drop anchor out far from shore (100-150' depending on how long your anchor rope is) attach the other end of your rope to your shore spike and pull rope very tight. Wrap #1 prusiks as instructed to the anchor rope and slide it towards the anchor, attach anchor buddy rope to this prusiks. attach floating bumper or whatever to end of anchor buddy and put on caribiner #1. You can adjust how far out your boat will be anchored by sliding prusik #1 on the rope towards the anchor. Once you get your distance, attach bow hook to your anchor buddy rope using caribiner #1. bring back of boat to shore so that your anchor buddy rope is tight but NOT stretching yet. this is where you will attach the rear of your boat to the anchor line. wrap #2 prusiks on the anchor line even with middle of swim step (approx 2' from rear transom hook) Attach prusiks #2 to your transom hook with caribiner #2 and slide prusiks towards shore until the prusiks is tight and front anchor buddy is tight but NOT stretching. You should be deep enough that you are atleast to your waist or naval area, this will ensure your prop and rudder are not in sand/rocks. You can adjust the boat depth by sliding the front prusik loop forward or backwards. Prusiks will hold the boat in that position. When it is time to go for a ride you unhook caribiner from transom, pull the boat towards shore, stretching the front anchor buddy, to help load people/gear/food. Then unhook from front anchor buddy and you are off. Your anchor, lines, prusiks etc... all stay there, and when you come back, front anchor buddy caribiner will be easy to grab due to the fender/bouy you attached.
You can also scrap that stretching anchor line for a static line of approx 15' if you don't care to be able to pull your boat into shore closer when loading and unloading.
_________________ John 2011 A22
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