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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 456355" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>I use one, but I bought it used/mint for $20 from Craigslist, so keep your eyes open. I can't say it reduces the push from the legs, but it sure saves the back!</p><p></p><p>But I just bought a larger boat (21') and have not so much as an incline, as a 'tight spot' that the combined vehicle and trailer can't really navigate (for turning) so I might have to get me one of the 12-bolt powered trailer movers. They sell units like these, which they make for 3000 or 5000 GMV weight, costing about $225 or more. A friend has one of the $1,000+ units and he says he could push his rig up a hill with it! He has a really bad back and it keeps him boating - so more power to him, no pun intended.</p><p></p><p>Downfall ... the less expensive ones"bolt" up to the trailer tongue ... But if you find a good one before I do ... ping me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 456355, member: 15636"] I use one, but I bought it used/mint for $20 from Craigslist, so keep your eyes open. I can't say it reduces the push from the legs, but it sure saves the back! But I just bought a larger boat (21') and have not so much as an incline, as a 'tight spot' that the combined vehicle and trailer can't really navigate (for turning) so I might have to get me one of the 12-bolt powered trailer movers. They sell units like these, which they make for 3000 or 5000 GMV weight, costing about $225 or more. A friend has one of the $1,000+ units and he says he could push his rig up a hill with it! He has a really bad back and it keeps him boating - so more power to him, no pun intended. Downfall ... the less expensive ones"bolt" up to the trailer tongue ... But if you find a good one before I do ... ping me! [/QUOTE]
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