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Launching boat sequence and muddy boat ramp
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<blockquote data-quote="Justaguy442" data-source="post: 463236" data-attributes="member: 24364"><p>What i am going to do is have about a 6 foot extension bar for my trailer that either slides under or beside the existing hitch i may even have it just in the back of my truck. Keeps the truck on dry ground. Back the the water edge unhook the strap and attach a rope from the eye to the winch support Back in once the boat floats off pull ahead and the rope will pull the boat up to shore. </p><p></p><p>Loading , good long guide ones will help alot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justaguy442, post: 463236, member: 24364"] What i am going to do is have about a 6 foot extension bar for my trailer that either slides under or beside the existing hitch i may even have it just in the back of my truck. Keeps the truck on dry ground. Back the the water edge unhook the strap and attach a rope from the eye to the winch support Back in once the boat floats off pull ahead and the rope will pull the boat up to shore. Loading , good long guide ones will help alot. [/QUOTE]
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