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Putting your tin back on the trailer after fishing.
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymanme2" data-source="post: 145218" data-attributes="member: 1634"><p>I do basicly the same thing for loading.</p><p> When I launch, I have a rope on the bow that I hook to the trailer,with the boat all unhooked from the trailer I back in the water, boat floats off,I pull the trailer out with rope pulling boat back up on shore where I unhook rope, pull boat up on shore & go park trailer.I try to have my bow rope no longer than my boat so incase it ends up overboard it doesn't get caught in the prop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymanme2, post: 145218, member: 1634"] I do basicly the same thing for loading. When I launch, I have a rope on the bow that I hook to the trailer,with the boat all unhooked from the trailer I back in the water, boat floats off,I pull the trailer out with rope pulling boat back up on shore where I unhook rope, pull boat up on shore & go park trailer.I try to have my bow rope no longer than my boat so incase it ends up overboard it doesn't get caught in the prop. [/QUOTE]
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