How NOT to put a boat on the trailer
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thats funny I had my own problem a bad hang over always had float on trailers but this was a new roller wel there went my race boat on the black top 200 feet from the water after hearing all the people talking about the need for a crane I slid it in the water like a hockey puck with my trailer that day still stays in my minde!!!!
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This is how you do it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJv8zWpRbdY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJv8zWpRbdY
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Our slip at the Marina where our lift is at is maybe 50-75 yards facing what is supposed to be a 3 lane ramp. We ALWAYS try to be back to the slip regardless of what's happening at the sandbars just to have our dock chairs out by 5:00 p.m to watch the show. Some of the stuff we have seen over the years most would not believe.
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I cant count how many people have asked how I can load or unload my boat so easy, Its all in the prep. Your either ready to launch or ready to hook up. I've made a bunch of mistakes in the past & will own up to them. But I learned from said mistakes so I know what not to do.