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<blockquote data-quote="bulldog" data-source="post: 201711" data-attributes="member: 4592"><p>When I am by myself I'll back the boat down until the back is floating then push it off and start it and pull it to the bank or dock. Then i'll tie it up and park my truck. It works every time and I rarely get wet. Sometimes when the water is high and the ramp is not too steep i'll have to climb out the drivers window and crawl or walk on the roof and climb down the back of the vehicle to the boat. People look at you funny when you do that.</p><p></p><p>When trailering the boat by myself I'll back the traler in to the water just far enough that the bunks are in then I'll slowly run the boat on to the trailer and motor up to the front stop. Winch it down and I'm off. Works in swift current or no current.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulldog, post: 201711, member: 4592"] When I am by myself I'll back the boat down until the back is floating then push it off and start it and pull it to the bank or dock. Then i'll tie it up and park my truck. It works every time and I rarely get wet. Sometimes when the water is high and the ramp is not too steep i'll have to climb out the drivers window and crawl or walk on the roof and climb down the back of the vehicle to the boat. People look at you funny when you do that. When trailering the boat by myself I'll back the traler in to the water just far enough that the bunks are in then I'll slowly run the boat on to the trailer and motor up to the front stop. Winch it down and I'm off. Works in swift current or no current. [/QUOTE]
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