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MMC wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDAy4ZFhpv4 It doesn't appear to save that much time or effort unless that winch is remote controlled. I always boat with a friend but some ramps are wet behind the SUV. |
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![]() "L G" wrote in message ... MMC wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDAy4ZFhpv4 It doesn't appear to save that much time or effort unless that winch is remote controlled. I always boat with a friend but some ramps are wet behind the SUV. ========== Probably saves face for those that can't get a boat on a trailer straight. |
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On Feb 5, 8:12*am, BAR wrote:
In article m, says... "L G" *wrote in message m... MMC wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDAy4ZFhpv4 It doesn't appear to save that much time or effort unless that winch is remote controlled. *I always boat with a friend but some ramps are wet behind the SUV. ========== Probably saves face for those that can't get a boat on a trailer straight. The biggest problem is if you have an internal fuel tank that is on one side of the boat. When you load it on the trailer it tends to settle to the side with the fuel take if the tank a quantity of fuel. My brother tried to drive my small boat up on the trailer,a nd when I pulled out of the ramp, the boat was lopsided on the driver side... I commended his efforts, then we repeated the process, only this time I winched it up. |
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Tim wrote:
On Feb 5, 8:12 am, wrote: In ting.com, says... "L G" wrote in message ... MMC wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDAy4ZFhpv4 It doesn't appear to save that much time or effort unless that winch is remote controlled. I always boat with a friend but some ramps are wet behind the SUV. ========== Probably saves face for those that can't get a boat on a trailer straight. The biggest problem is if you have an internal fuel tank that is on one side of the boat. When you load it on the trailer it tends to settle to the side with the fuel take if the tank a quantity of fuel. My brother tried to drive my small boat up on the trailer,a nd when I pulled out of the ramp, the boat was lopsided on the driver side... I commended his efforts, then we repeated the process, only this time I winched it up. When I had a boat that was small enough, we would pick up the back end and set it straight. |
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MMC wrote:
"L G" wrote in message ... MMC wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDAy4ZFhpv4 It doesn't appear to save that much time or effort unless that winch is remote controlled. I always boat with a friend but some ramps are wet behind the SUV. ========== Probably saves face for those that can't get a boat on a trailer straight. If the trailer isn't level, how would that help? |
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