Hey Joe, as I posted earlier I just about filled this bill with my Star Craft Capri 15’ tri-hull. Of course I was not anywhere near as “Green” as a solar powered, wave energy powered, barge idea even though the boat was white and green.
The boat license took care of being just about anywhere on the water except for the chewing out I got when my buddy dropped the towline across the navigation channel leaving Duluth Superior area on the western point of lake Superior.
I have actually done a pop-starts from an eighteen by twenty foot swimming raft at the public swimming beach at Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota. I once tried to land on the raft but had to jump off the far end due to over shooting by just a tad. ---Oops --sorry Bob.
Later we rigged for platform launch off of the moving boat. We had a High Perspective Winch, made by Sky Dog Bob of Canada that my friend Don Ray and I bought second hand from Jerry Uchytil now of Hudson Wisconsin.
It has three thousand and six hundred feet of rope but now sits in my garage since I sold the boat and moved from the “Land of ten thousand lakes, MN” to the desert of New Mexico.
We had all kinds of Geological Survey Maps of lakes that had hills or cliffs up against the edge of the lake and would head for which ever lake/cliff/hill the wind direction would favor. We were able to soar many hills and cliffs that had no available foot launch or even road to the top.
So now for Torrey water operations how about four pontoon boats all lashed together with all the hand rails off and an extended plywood platform covering all four pontoon boats. Then cover the giant landing platform with Astroturf. It would be one big landing platform and a staging area that the boat would pick up pilots and gliders, load onto the boat platform launch, and serve them up to soar. You would only need one boat license and one motor for the four pontoon boats. (You would need four trailers of course when you got back to shore to unhook them and haul them out.)
(Sounds like a lot of work and logistics. Huh?)
I can just imagine driving down to watch your club members try to lash each of the four pontoon boats together in rolling waves at the landing. I’ll take pictures from shore but I don’t think I’ll join the ---
“Torrey Towing Club.” (Hey--try saying that three times real fast)
(COME ON, TRY IT, IT WILL MAKE YOU SMILE!)
I have an idea for in flight refueling.
If you sink below the rim of Torrey a pilot could open up a plastic four way gaff hook on the end of a short rope from the pilots' waist area. (It would have a quick release at the pilot.)
Next fly back out to the boat that is holding position at idle speed in the wind while kiting a gliding chute, like you posted earlier, at the end of the towline.
Next the pilots flies over the kited chute and snags it with the unfolded dangling plastic gaff hook, that would also float if released. Then the boat can tow the pilot back up three to five thousand feet to release again without having to land and start over.
I bet that hasn’t been done yet! (Maybe it shouldn’t even be tried---

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Just a thought------I ain’t sayin ---I’m just sayin.
But really just having a boat to launch from is simple and I know already that it would work at Torrey if I was out there and had a boat again.
(Yeah! Yeah! I know: If we had some bacon we could have bacon and eggs --if we had the eggs.)