Eric Jacobson
New member
I'll receive my first sailing dinghy (RS Zest) next week. It's just now hitting me that I need to figure out the logistics of getting it in/out of water...or keeping it in water. I could really use some suggestions from experienced folk. Beach it? Boat lift? moor it? dock it?
Just moved into a northern Michigan lakehouse with a mucky bottom shore. It's officially wetlands but I have a dock and lift for my 13' Whaler. 2k acre freshwater inland lake. See photos of my shore. My plan is to muscle the Zest up and down the shore, with my wife to get it in water initially. I'll sail it for a few hours. But then what?
I could maybe try storing it on the shore if my wife and I can muscle it in/out of water but:
- the muck sucks. It's knee-deep. not very pleasant. No Beach! Some large rocks along waterline. Marshy shore but mostly solid.
- I really hate the idea of having to wait on my wife to get me in/out. Would rather go solo. I have a 9 year old that will hopefully start sailing too.
So should I just let it float? Should I but a small used lift?
What would you do?
Just moved into a northern Michigan lakehouse with a mucky bottom shore. It's officially wetlands but I have a dock and lift for my 13' Whaler. 2k acre freshwater inland lake. See photos of my shore. My plan is to muscle the Zest up and down the shore, with my wife to get it in water initially. I'll sail it for a few hours. But then what?
I could maybe try storing it on the shore if my wife and I can muscle it in/out of water but:
- the muck sucks. It's knee-deep. not very pleasant. No Beach! Some large rocks along waterline. Marshy shore but mostly solid.
- I really hate the idea of having to wait on my wife to get me in/out. Would rather go solo. I have a 9 year old that will hopefully start sailing too.
So should I just let it float? Should I but a small used lift?
What would you do?

