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Gander Mt Guide
Posted 7/7/2004 3:01 PM (#111452 - in reply to #110200)
Subject: RE: backing up a boat trailer





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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
All these tips are great, but remember he has to get it loaded back on the trailer too.

Probally the most important thing for him to remember is getting the rig on the trailer straight. Even if it takes a few times and he gets some angry glares from guys, he needs to take his time loading and properly securing the rig before he leaves.

Same holds true for when he gets the boat backed up...Take time to release the back straps, the transom saver, screw the drain plug in. I imagine that each one of us at one time or another has forgotten to loosen, tighten or secure something and we made asses out of ourselves...WHY? Because we put too much pressure on ourselves at the landing because we're affraid of making a scene or getting hollered at while launching.

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