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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 484797" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I bought a new boat once without a motor and they did not set up the trailer properly. So I took it to the local ramp and floated it off so I could adjust the trailer and without a motor, the bow was low and the stern was high so that is definitely a possibility. If it holds rain while on the trailer in the yard, you need to prop up the front of the trailer with a trailer jack or some cinder blocks to help the water drain out. My driveway is sloped the wrong way and I need the trailer jack cranked all the way up and sit it on a cinder block to get the boat to drain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 484797, member: 12995"] I bought a new boat once without a motor and they did not set up the trailer properly. So I took it to the local ramp and floated it off so I could adjust the trailer and without a motor, the bow was low and the stern was high so that is definitely a possibility. If it holds rain while on the trailer in the yard, you need to prop up the front of the trailer with a trailer jack or some cinder blocks to help the water drain out. My driveway is sloped the wrong way and I need the trailer jack cranked all the way up and sit it on a cinder block to get the boat to drain. [/QUOTE]
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