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hi


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esox14
Posted 6/24/2004 11:32 AM (#110537 - in reply to #110200)
Subject: RE: backing up a boat trailer




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you all have made good points, someone might have mentioned it. But whats the easiest way to back up the trailer with no boat on when the truck has a topper on it? I have no problem backing the boat up to put it in because I can see it at all times. Its a little hard though when I go to pick the boat out of the water. Once in a while around the turns If i'm backin in I'll lose the trailer in my mirrors and I can't see it out of my rearview mirror either. Whats the best thing to do in this sitution just guess or what? My launch is kinda wierd there is only so much room in front of it so you kinda have to back in from the side and turn it kinda sharp, but after that I can usally pull forward and back in.

Hey don't get frustrtated, as someone who just started doing this over a year ago your son will pick up on it very fast. I don't even think my dad was with my the first time I put my boat in by myself and I had no problems, might take a little trial and error but he'll get the hang of it.

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