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Simplify Launch with the Z-Launch Cord

Simplify Your Solo Boat Launch with the Z-Launch Cord from T-H Marine Supplies

Launching your boat when you are alone can be a real pain, but with the innovative Z-Launch Cord from T-H Marine Supplies, the process is now easier and safer than ever. Many anglers participating in ABA Tours often find themselves in situations where they need to launch their boats on their own, and the Z-Launch Cord is designed to make this process a breeze.

Key Features

  • Simple and Safe Operation: The Z-Launch Cord boasts a straightforward and safe operation that allows you to launch your watercraft without the need for extra hands. Whether you’re handling a boat, jet ski, or tow tube, this cord streamlines the launch process.
  • No-Hassle Design: Say goodbye to the hassles of traditional boat launching. The Z-Launch Cord uses automatically adjusting tension when you back your watercraft into the water, eliminating the jerking motion that can occur when you pull the trailer forward.
  • Easy Attachment: Attaching the Z-Launch Cord is a breeze and can be done in just three simple steps. First, fasten a hook to your boat. Then, connect a stainless steel ring to the winch hook on your trailer. Finally, lock the winch, and you’re ready to go.
  • Expands to Over 20 Feet: The Z-Launch Cord is expandable to more than 20 feet, giving you ample length to accommodate various watercraft sizes. Whether you have a smaller boat or a larger vessel, this cord has you covered.
  • No Jerking Motion: Unlike traditional ropes, the Z-Launch Cord is designed to provide a smooth and controlled launch. It won’t jerk your watercraft around, ensuring a safe and stable experience.
  • Stay Safe and Dry: Launching your boat alone can sometimes be a wet and challenging endeavor. With the Z-Launch Cord, you can stay safe and dry throughout the process, making it an ideal solution for solo boaters.
  • Compliance with “No Power” Laws: The Z-Launch Cord is perfect for ramps with “no power” laws, as it doesn’t require any additional power sources or equipment. It’s a convenient and compliant solution for all types of boat launches.

Endorsed by Professional Angler Timmy Horton

The Z-Launch Cord has earned the endorsement and use of professional angler Timmy Horton, showcasing its reliability and effectiveness in the world of competitive fishing. Additionally, a significant number of BASS and FLW fishing professionals rely on the Z-Launch Cord for their solo boat launches, highlighting its reputation as a trusted tool in the industry.

Available Models

  • ZL-10-DP: Z-LAUNCHTM – 10′ Length, suitable for boats up to 16′
  • ZL-15-DP: Z-LAUNCHTM – 15′ Length, ideal for boats ranging from 17′ to 22′
  • ZL-20-DP: Z-LAUNCHTM – 20′ Length, designed for boats sized between 23′ to 35′

How to Use the Z-Launch Cord

Using the Z-Launch Cord is a straightforward process:

  1. Attach the spring-loaded clasp to the eye hook of your watercraft.
  2. Attach the stainless steel ring to your trailer winch hook. We recommend pulling out approximately 2-3 feet of your winch belt before locking the winch.
  3. Lock your trailer winch.

Once steps 1, 2, and 3 are complete, detach all safety and tie-down straps from your trailer to prepare your boat for launch. Slowly back your trailer and boat into the water until the boat floats backward. Then, slowly pull your vehicle forward. This action will cause the Z-Launch Cord to expand while pulling your boat towards the ramp.

As your watercraft comes to rest at the boat ramp, continue to pull your vehicle forward until the trailer is clearly out of the water. At this point, you can detach the Z-Launch Cord by releasing the trailer winch and unsnapping the ring and clasp from the trailer and watercraft. Secure your boat to the dock or shore and park your vehicle.

The Z-Launch Cord from T-H Marine Supplies is a game-changer for solo boaters, offering convenience, safety, and peace of mind during every boat launch. Make your solo fishing adventures more manageable and enjoyable with this innovative tool.

Where can you get a Z-Launch Cord? The simplest is to order directly from the T-H Marine web site, here is a Link

Save yourself launch time and do it with ease with a Z-Launch Cord!

Here is a basic video on the Z-Launch Cord

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