I had a mooring inside holes bay, (best part of 1100 per year).
Had to row out there with kit, then check to see what had been nicked or damaged before finally motoring to pick up the rest of the crew.
My heart was always fluttering on the return trip in the hope that the dinghy was still where we had left it (it always was) but to be honest, the above along with the time it all added to the day made the whole experience less than fun.
I now launch and retrieve my Plymouth Pilot at Baiter but know that because of the draft, i am limited by the height of the tide. The only time we struggle is when there is a bit of a swell (and the boau tides over the trailer) or when there is a strong side wind (which seems to be about every weekend at the moment).
We are getting better, but i would prefer no one videos us and sends it to the TV just yet!