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<blockquote data-quote="Steve H." data-source="post: 486020" data-attributes="member: 30558"><p>I do the same here with my 15' Lund. Because I have trailer guide-ons, I use a 35' line of the bow cleat which I tie to my trailer winch bracket, before backing in and floating the boat. I need to be able to clear my guide-ons, especially when loading. The long line allows me to do that in all kinds of conditions. Also, the guide-ons themselves have been a big help when launching solo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve H., post: 486020, member: 30558"] I do the same here with my 15' Lund. Because I have trailer guide-ons, I use a 35' line of the bow cleat which I tie to my trailer winch bracket, before backing in and floating the boat. I need to be able to clear my guide-ons, especially when loading. The long line allows me to do that in all kinds of conditions. Also, the guide-ons themselves have been a big help when launching solo. [/QUOTE]
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