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Getting a Jon boat to load straight on trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 450361" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>I also fish a river where current can sometime make loading a project! Bunk guides, just having the ends of the bunks in the water, and backing the trailer in slightly downriver are the first place to start, I also have a walk board down the center for the length of the trailer which is a big help. Once I have the boat partially on the trailer and hooked up to the winch strap which I walked down the board, I can then adjust the boat by just pushing it back a bit or lifting the bow to get it lined up on the bunks and then pull it as far forward as possible and then walk back the board and winch the boat the rest of the way onto the trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 450361, member: 6547"] I also fish a river where current can sometime make loading a project! Bunk guides, just having the ends of the bunks in the water, and backing the trailer in slightly downriver are the first place to start, I also have a walk board down the center for the length of the trailer which is a big help. Once I have the boat partially on the trailer and hooked up to the winch strap which I walked down the board, I can then adjust the boat by just pushing it back a bit or lifting the bow to get it lined up on the bunks and then pull it as far forward as possible and then walk back the board and winch the boat the rest of the way onto the trailer. [/QUOTE]
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