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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 443143" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>I have done most of what I want to to get a boat as low as possible in order to launch at shallow ramps, one trailer I even put a longer tongue on to be able to back it in further. At one launch the bunks aren't even in the water, close but not in, I have to push the boat off and winch it back on, that's where bunk slicks are worth their weight in gold. Sometimes I can back up and hit the brakes a few times and the boat will slide off, but still need to winch it back on by hand when retrieving it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 443143, member: 6547"] I have done most of what I want to to get a boat as low as possible in order to launch at shallow ramps, one trailer I even put a longer tongue on to be able to back it in further. At one launch the bunks aren't even in the water, close but not in, I have to push the boat off and winch it back on, that's where bunk slicks are worth their weight in gold. Sometimes I can back up and hit the brakes a few times and the boat will slide off, but still need to winch it back on by hand when retrieving it. [/QUOTE]
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