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V18
Posted 12/16/2014 6:57 AM (#744308 - in reply to #743477)
Subject: Re: Skeeter MX1825





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Location: Oregon, WI
As mentioned before you can't crank this boat onto the trailer unless the boat is basically floating off the bunks but then it may not be aligned when you pull out. I've found that if you back the trailer in so that the wheel fenders just become covered works best when loading. Much deeper and the back end of the boat floats off of the bunks and the boat may not be aligned properly when you pull out. When out for my first trip each season, I spray my bunks with silicon. Seems to really help loading and unloading. If you do this, you might make it a habit not to unhook front hook until boat is over water, especially on a steeper landing as the bunks get really slippery. Also, as mentioned before, you need to lower motor almost all the way down to get into a standard garage door opening.

Edited by V18 12/16/2014 6:59 AM

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