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I was the idiot at the boat launch.
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<blockquote data-quote="nlester" data-source="post: 318639" data-attributes="member: 8483"><p>The same here but I have four advantages that make it easy to pull the boat on with a rope. I have a mod-v with a pointed bow (not a flat bow), my guide-ons are at the very back of the trailer, I can remove my trolling motor before I start loading and my guide-ons don't leave any place for the rope to get hung up. The main thing is if the boat gets off to one side, keep constant pressure on the rope and let the boat swing it self around the guide-ons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlester, post: 318639, member: 8483"] The same here but I have four advantages that make it easy to pull the boat on with a rope. I have a mod-v with a pointed bow (not a flat bow), my guide-ons are at the very back of the trailer, I can remove my trolling motor before I start loading and my guide-ons don't leave any place for the rope to get hung up. The main thing is if the boat gets off to one side, keep constant pressure on the rope and let the boat swing it self around the guide-ons. [/QUOTE]
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