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<blockquote data-quote="TNtroller" data-source="post: 324440" data-attributes="member: 4251"><p>I have a Tracker PT 175 package deal with their trailer, just bunks, and I "drive" the boat onto my trailer at a slow speed using the 60hp. Most of the time I "coast" the boat onto the trailer and then use the 60 to fine tune the position as needed or to get it closer to the winch as needed. </p><p></p><p>You might try putting the trailer in the water deeper using the old trial and error method, I use the fender wells on my trailer as the guide as to how deep the trailer is or should be. Usually if the top 2-3" of the fender well is visible, I'm good on my boat, yours may/will vary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNtroller, post: 324440, member: 4251"] I have a Tracker PT 175 package deal with their trailer, just bunks, and I "drive" the boat onto my trailer at a slow speed using the 60hp. Most of the time I "coast" the boat onto the trailer and then use the 60 to fine tune the position as needed or to get it closer to the winch as needed. You might try putting the trailer in the water deeper using the old trial and error method, I use the fender wells on my trailer as the guide as to how deep the trailer is or should be. Usually if the top 2-3" of the fender well is visible, I'm good on my boat, yours may/will vary. [/QUOTE]
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