In a message dated 8/13/2004 1:11:35 AM Central Standard Time, haudsley@tranquility.net writes: Anyway, sounds to me like Steve needs an extension on his trailer tongue, like the ones the big boats use. Add another 10' or so and she should float off. That sounds like a better solution than letting her bounce off the bottom. In a chop, that could get ugly! Howard The problem is not how to get the boat on and off of the trailer. The problem is what to do with the boat while moving the car. Steve
an anchor behind, a tie-off in front? then ya wade about knee-deep to get on the boat . . . ----- Original Message ----- From: <IDCLLC@aol.com> To: <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 10:15 AM Subject: boat ramp strategies In a message dated 8/13/2004 1:11:35 AM Central Standard Time, haudsley@tranquility.net writes: Anyway, sounds to me like Steve needs an extension on his trailer tongue, like the ones the big boats use. Add another 10' or so and she should float off. That sounds like a better solution than letting her bounce off the bottom. In a chop, that could get ugly! Howard The problem is not how to get the boat on and off of the trailer. The problem is what to do with the boat while moving the car. Steve
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