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Oops, too heavy in the rear?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tin Yachtsman" data-source="post: 225164" data-attributes="member: 3536"><p>Yep, I've seen that happen. Now, in that situation, is the best course of action to hook the trailer winch back up and try to get the *** of the boat back in the air? Or, if you have a bunch of drunk college buddies around, you could jump on the bow and raise the stern, i suppose. I'm just asking in case I do this and don't have a bunch of drunk college buddies around. =D></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tin Yachtsman, post: 225164, member: 3536"] Yep, I've seen that happen. Now, in that situation, is the best course of action to hook the trailer winch back up and try to get the *** of the boat back in the air? Or, if you have a bunch of drunk college buddies around, you could jump on the bow and raise the stern, i suppose. I'm just asking in case I do this and don't have a bunch of drunk college buddies around. =D> [/QUOTE]
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