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<blockquote data-quote="BassBlaster" data-source="post: 217351" data-attributes="member: 2865"><p>I have a 99 S-10 with a 4 banger. It towed my old boat just fine. 15' deep v with a 40 horse merc. I dont forsee any problems with the 14 footer I'm currently working on. As stated before, traction on the ramp is the issue. I have never not gotten the boat out of the water but I have spun the tires and got a little skeered several times. Just use a dry ramp if there is one and dont back into the water. Once you get past that water line, you get into some really slippery algae.</p><p></p><p>Once the water level was so low that I backed the trailer off the end of the ramp. That was fun. I had smoke rolling off those little tires but I got it out!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassBlaster, post: 217351, member: 2865"] I have a 99 S-10 with a 4 banger. It towed my old boat just fine. 15' deep v with a 40 horse merc. I dont forsee any problems with the 14 footer I'm currently working on. As stated before, traction on the ramp is the issue. I have never not gotten the boat out of the water but I have spun the tires and got a little skeered several times. Just use a dry ramp if there is one and dont back into the water. Once you get past that water line, you get into some really slippery algae. Once the water level was so low that I backed the trailer off the end of the ramp. That was fun. I had smoke rolling off those little tires but I got it out!! [/QUOTE]
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