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Putting your tin back on the trailer after fishing.
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<blockquote data-quote="rusty.hook" data-source="post: 152134" data-attributes="member: 3628"><p>I tie a long rope from my bow eye to the trailer winch stand, and slowly back the trailer into the water. When the boat slides off, I drive out real slow and tie the boat off. When I come in, I have installed side guide-on bunks on my trailer, I just drive boat up and align center of bow with the trailer winch, and drive my boat on the trailer, reach over the bow, hook the hook in the eye and I'm done. I have also extended my lights up and out of the water. No more busted or corrorred bulbs. See pic below. I have not taken the lights off the fenders yet in this pic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty.hook, post: 152134, member: 3628"] I tie a long rope from my bow eye to the trailer winch stand, and slowly back the trailer into the water. When the boat slides off, I drive out real slow and tie the boat off. When I come in, I have installed side guide-on bunks on my trailer, I just drive boat up and align center of bow with the trailer winch, and drive my boat on the trailer, reach over the bow, hook the hook in the eye and I'm done. I have also extended my lights up and out of the water. No more busted or corrorred bulbs. See pic below. I have not taken the lights off the fenders yet in this pic. [/QUOTE]
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