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<blockquote data-quote="gouran01" data-source="post: 252675" data-attributes="member: 4295"><p>agreeing with the regional differences, growing up in Illinois I was certain powerloading was the only way to put my boat on the trailer and then moving to MI I see those signs non stop about not power loading. My best advise is find the perfect depth visual point on your trailer (trial and error) when the forward 6ish inches of my side bunks are sticking above the water I get a perfect coast in landing on the trailer every time. With the side bunks up a lil higher you dont have to worry about the wind/current pushing your rig on top of the side bunks and its deep enough very little if no cranking is required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gouran01, post: 252675, member: 4295"] agreeing with the regional differences, growing up in Illinois I was certain powerloading was the only way to put my boat on the trailer and then moving to MI I see those signs non stop about not power loading. My best advise is find the perfect depth visual point on your trailer (trial and error) when the forward 6ish inches of my side bunks are sticking above the water I get a perfect coast in landing on the trailer every time. With the side bunks up a lil higher you dont have to worry about the wind/current pushing your rig on top of the side bunks and its deep enough very little if no cranking is required. [/QUOTE]
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