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nocturnalmotors
Posted 5/10/2013 7:50 AM (#640368 - in reply to #640365)
Subject: Re: roller guide on for trailers





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Location: Maine Township, MN
Alumacraft Classic 165 CS Side counsel. I back the trailer until the rear of the wheel well is wet, then power up to the bow eye with the engine still engaged, clip in, then cut power and trim up and done. That's the best way I've found. If I crank it up, it gets crooked. I'm going bunks next time. I've seen 20' Skeeters and Rangers load and unload in some pretty skinny water...

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