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Recently a barrier has been erected and there is now a height limit. Until recently the slipway opposite what is now the Hovercraft Museum on the old HMS Daedalus site was fully open to boat launches. Guidelines for the Safe Operation of Member Club Dive Boats Safety on the boat (BSAC Website) (various links to useful pages) Planning - Risk Assessments by Dave Pegler (BSAC Membership required) New rules for towing a trailer with a car from 16 December 2021 The link below was correct in November 2021.
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Do check to see that this link is still current. Note: The law on towing changed after the above video was recorded, so please read up on what is current. Useful links from the above video and a couple of others The video below was presented by Dave Pegler, an Advanced Instructor and First Class Diver, based in the Dorset area. General advice on towing, launching and recovering RIBs for Divers Many run over stones, so you would be advised to use a 4x4 vehicle that is suitably equipped for both launching and recovering the boat. Most of the launch sites are accessible at all states of the tide. The sites below don't require you to join a local club, such as a yacht club. Please check the suitability of the launch site for your own boats and what fees may be applicable for your boat. It is possible that recent weather conditions may affect the launch site and some sites may not always be suitable in all conditions. In many cases, fees may be payable locally. Often these places are privately owned but there are many public sites too.īelow is a list of local launch sites that may be of use to you. Around the UK are many places where boats can be launched and recovered.