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Ranger
Posted 6/22/2004 1:21 AM (#110293 - in reply to #110284)
Subject: RE: backing up a boat trailer





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Ok, once the boating is done, will he be able to see the trailer without the boat on? In the dark? A tailgate-down mode could mean a trailer/gate impact if he jakes it. Easy answer is those bright white 4' tall guides that you attach to the ass end of either side of your trailer. They also help you see when you are dropping one tire into a powerload hole. (All of a sudden, one of the guides drops way down, unless corrceted, sure bet you'll not load your boat straight on your trailer.) The guides help load straight in high winds wind and river current, too.

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