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<blockquote data-quote="nlester" data-source="post: 287326" data-attributes="member: 8483"><p>Not power loading is the exception here in Texas. About the only ones that don't power load is someone like me with a little jon boat. If the wind is not too heavy, I push the boat off and pull it back up on the ramp with the rope. Then coming back in, I position the trailer, push the boat out into the lake and pull it onto the trailer. It is faster than having to go get the trailer and then get into the boat to power load. On windy days, it is easier and safer to power load, even with my little boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlester, post: 287326, member: 8483"] Not power loading is the exception here in Texas. About the only ones that don't power load is someone like me with a little jon boat. If the wind is not too heavy, I push the boat off and pull it back up on the ramp with the rope. Then coming back in, I position the trailer, push the boat out into the lake and pull it onto the trailer. It is faster than having to go get the trailer and then get into the boat to power load. On windy days, it is easier and safer to power load, even with my little boat. [/QUOTE]
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