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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 324428" data-attributes="member: 12381"><p>So, I've slowly moved up in the power boat world over the past 12 years. From a flat back canoe that sat on a flat 4' wide snowmobile trailer, to a 14' jon boat on a very basic Shorelander trailer, to my recent 14' Starcraft Deep V:</p><p><img src="https://www.geofftaylorphoto.com/Other/Starcraft-SF-140-DLX/i-bt7CkPL/0/L/IMG_4700-L.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>So my buddy, who has more experience with boats than I do, tells me that with the roller guides on my trailer that it's a "drive on" trailer. I tried to power load it once and it was an epic failure. Basically impossible to get that keel to be perfectly centered on the front keel roller, so I manually pull it on the trailer all the time. So my question is, would you power load this boat and trailer or not? Do you power load your tinny?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 324428, member: 12381"] So, I've slowly moved up in the power boat world over the past 12 years. From a flat back canoe that sat on a flat 4' wide snowmobile trailer, to a 14' jon boat on a very basic Shorelander trailer, to my recent 14' Starcraft Deep V: [img]https://www.geofftaylorphoto.com/Other/Starcraft-SF-140-DLX/i-bt7CkPL/0/L/IMG_4700-L.jpg[/img] So my buddy, who has more experience with boats than I do, tells me that with the roller guides on my trailer that it's a "drive on" trailer. I tried to power load it once and it was an epic failure. Basically impossible to get that keel to be perfectly centered on the front keel roller, so I manually pull it on the trailer all the time. So my question is, would you power load this boat and trailer or not? Do you power load your tinny? [/QUOTE]
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