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<blockquote data-quote="FerrisBueller" data-source="post: 332342" data-attributes="member: 11145"><p>I think it depends on how deep you need to be in order to load your boat. For my trailer I installed guide posts and they have made loading 10x easier. Guide boards for me would be too low, I think the boat could drift/get caught up on a board because I need to get my trailer somewhat deep for easier loading. Even when somewhat deep the posts still are high enough to guide my boat on and I can get the boat far enough up before having to winch, and the posts keep it aligned right on the keel rollers.</p><p></p><p>I also like the posts because they make it easier to see the trailer when backing up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FerrisBueller, post: 332342, member: 11145"] I think it depends on how deep you need to be in order to load your boat. For my trailer I installed guide posts and they have made loading 10x easier. Guide boards for me would be too low, I think the boat could drift/get caught up on a board because I need to get my trailer somewhat deep for easier loading. Even when somewhat deep the posts still are high enough to guide my boat on and I can get the boat far enough up before having to winch, and the posts keep it aligned right on the keel rollers. I also like the posts because they make it easier to see the trailer when backing up. [/QUOTE]
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