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<blockquote data-quote="TNtroller" data-source="post: 201891" data-attributes="member: 4251"><p>I use a combo of all of these ideas/versions, rope at the bow eye, and a snap ring/carbiner on the other end of a 25' rope attached to the front of the trailer, back down the ramp and launch the boat just like someone is in the boat (stop suddenly to float the boat off the trailer), pull up a bit and then guide the boat to the dock and tie off, go park the truck. Loading i back the trailer down and then just drive the boat on the trailer, attach the winch strap and tighten it up, climb down onto the trailer tongue, get into the truck and off to the top of the ramp. So far i have only gotten a shoe wet once or twice. Works good for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNtroller, post: 201891, member: 4251"] I use a combo of all of these ideas/versions, rope at the bow eye, and a snap ring/carbiner on the other end of a 25' rope attached to the front of the trailer, back down the ramp and launch the boat just like someone is in the boat (stop suddenly to float the boat off the trailer), pull up a bit and then guide the boat to the dock and tie off, go park the truck. Loading i back the trailer down and then just drive the boat on the trailer, attach the winch strap and tighten it up, climb down onto the trailer tongue, get into the truck and off to the top of the ramp. So far i have only gotten a shoe wet once or twice. Works good for me. [/QUOTE]
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