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<blockquote data-quote="hb_hound" data-source="post: 407399" data-attributes="member: 20524"><p>May be a silly question, but I’m interested to hear your techniques for loading your boat on a trailer when fishing alone.</p><p>I’m new to owning a jon boat and noticed when I took my boat out (1436 Alumcraft) for a test run the ramp I was using required my truck to have the rear tires almost in the water. Thankfully I had someone with me, there was no way I could have loaded the boat by myself without getting wet. This would not be an issue in the summer, but with the water temps in the mid to high 40’s I really do not want to go wading. </p><p>So what are some tips I should know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hb_hound, post: 407399, member: 20524"] May be a silly question, but I’m interested to hear your techniques for loading your boat on a trailer when fishing alone. I’m new to owning a jon boat and noticed when I took my boat out (1436 Alumcraft) for a test run the ramp I was using required my truck to have the rear tires almost in the water. Thankfully I had someone with me, there was no way I could have loaded the boat by myself without getting wet. This would not be an issue in the summer, but with the water temps in the mid to high 40’s I really do not want to go wading. So what are some tips I should know? [/QUOTE]
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