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Launching boat sequence and muddy boat ramp
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<blockquote data-quote="Justaguy442" data-source="post: 463253" data-attributes="member: 24364"><p>LDUBS: my big boat gets all the nice ramps and cement pads. My 14' tinner is for all the little lakes that dont even have a dock and defiantly no cement pads. Last fall the water was so low you would have had to back the trailer tires 10 feet past the end of the pad.75% of guys up here power load so always a huge hole at the end of the pad. With the tongue extension just keeps you high and dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justaguy442, post: 463253, member: 24364"] LDUBS: my big boat gets all the nice ramps and cement pads. My 14' tinner is for all the little lakes that dont even have a dock and defiantly no cement pads. Last fall the water was so low you would have had to back the trailer tires 10 feet past the end of the pad.75% of guys up here power load so always a huge hole at the end of the pad. With the tongue extension just keeps you high and dry. [/QUOTE]
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