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<blockquote data-quote="ProduceMan" data-source="post: 435538" data-attributes="member: 18606"><p>If the post was on the extension, wouldn't you overshoot your bunks? The tongue weight goes way light extended, it's for launching only IMHO. It works like this. Find level ground and leave the coulper hooked up, lower the jack. pull the pins. As you push the trailer back, you make adjustments to the jack so the tongue doesn't bind and pin it when lined up. If not on level ground, block the trailer wheels, drop the jack and unhook. Drive fwrd enough, extend the tongue, pin it and rehook. Nearly all the ramps by me have a level spot to go to to do this. I do pull it on the road with the 2 pin setup. The pins work on a receiver by themselves, 2 should be more than enough with a 14' boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProduceMan, post: 435538, member: 18606"] If the post was on the extension, wouldn't you overshoot your bunks? The tongue weight goes way light extended, it's for launching only IMHO. It works like this. Find level ground and leave the coulper hooked up, lower the jack. pull the pins. As you push the trailer back, you make adjustments to the jack so the tongue doesn't bind and pin it when lined up. If not on level ground, block the trailer wheels, drop the jack and unhook. Drive fwrd enough, extend the tongue, pin it and rehook. Nearly all the ramps by me have a level spot to go to to do this. I do pull it on the road with the 2 pin setup. The pins work on a receiver by themselves, 2 should be more than enough with a 14' boat. [/QUOTE]
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