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<blockquote data-quote="SquiggyFreud" data-source="post: 338914" data-attributes="member: 11746"><p>I power load and am trying to teach my wife how to do so.</p><p>I always back the trailer in as deep as I can to make sure the bunks are dripping wet, then pull forward until the fenders are just above the water. Of course the tides, ramp angle, etc. make a difference, but I can almost idle all of the way up to the winch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SquiggyFreud, post: 338914, member: 11746"] I power load and am trying to teach my wife how to do so. I always back the trailer in as deep as I can to make sure the bunks are dripping wet, then pull forward until the fenders are just above the water. Of course the tides, ramp angle, etc. make a difference, but I can almost idle all of the way up to the winch. [/QUOTE]
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