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<blockquote data-quote="Jim" data-source="post: 20399" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>I do the same thing but I tie a rope to the tow ring. I back the boat into the water deep enough as to where it starts to float a bit off the trailer, then I unhook it from the trailer and push it off while holding the rope. Once it clears the trailer I pull the boat to shore, park the truck and hop in. Then I do the same putting it back on. My boat is 16.5 feet and weighs nothing, its real easy to do it this way by myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim, post: 20399, member: 2"] I do the same thing but I tie a rope to the tow ring. I back the boat into the water deep enough as to where it starts to float a bit off the trailer, then I unhook it from the trailer and push it off while holding the rope. Once it clears the trailer I pull the boat to shore, park the truck and hop in. Then I do the same putting it back on. My boat is 16.5 feet and weighs nothing, its real easy to do it this way by myself. [/QUOTE]
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