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<blockquote data-quote="FerrisBueller" data-source="post: 324442" data-attributes="member: 11145"><p>I agree with TN about backing your trailer into the water. The most important part in trailering your boat is knowing how far to put your trailer in. Once you have that down the rest is easy.</p><p></p><p>With the right depth you might even stay above a couple keel rollers, making you only having to line up with 1 or two. It's a big game of trial and error.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FerrisBueller, post: 324442, member: 11145"] I agree with TN about backing your trailer into the water. The most important part in trailering your boat is knowing how far to put your trailer in. Once you have that down the rest is easy. With the right depth you might even stay above a couple keel rollers, making you only having to line up with 1 or two. It's a big game of trial and error. [/QUOTE]
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