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Putting your tin back on the trailer after fishing.
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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 155153" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>Think I could push my boat(1652) of the trailer when dry using that UHMW?</p><p>Some backwoods "ramps"where I go are pretty bad,not only back wheels in the water but the front also along with 10-15 foot of water in front of the truck....makes for along jump of the hood and always a splashing.Yes I know it's not good on the truck plus the water,just wondering about that UHMW.</p><p>Then I have to ask about loading,lets say my bunks are 4"s above water.Think 100 gauge aluminum would be strong enough and not bend/dent,if I just cranked it up with the winch....easily?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 155153, member: 349"] Think I could push my boat(1652) of the trailer when dry using that UHMW? Some backwoods "ramps"where I go are pretty bad,not only back wheels in the water but the front also along with 10-15 foot of water in front of the truck....makes for along jump of the hood and always a splashing.Yes I know it's not good on the truck plus the water,just wondering about that UHMW. Then I have to ask about loading,lets say my bunks are 4"s above water.Think 100 gauge aluminum would be strong enough and not bend/dent,if I just cranked it up with the winch....easily? [/QUOTE]
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