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<blockquote data-quote="usingmyrights" data-source="post: 186389" data-attributes="member: 4465"><p>I can try to get one up tomorrow. I went with springs that were rated for 1000lbs (for the pair). I don't see how a 14' jonboat, trailer, gear, motor etc can weigh much more than that if at all. I'll probably keep most of my gear in the bed of the truck until I get to the ramp so it'd really just be the boat, engine (once I upgrade from a troll motor), and a few other odds an ends, plus whatever the trailer weights, which I'm guessing can't be more than a couple 100lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="usingmyrights, post: 186389, member: 4465"] I can try to get one up tomorrow. I went with springs that were rated for 1000lbs (for the pair). I don't see how a 14' jonboat, trailer, gear, motor etc can weigh much more than that if at all. I'll probably keep most of my gear in the bed of the truck until I get to the ramp so it'd really just be the boat, engine (once I upgrade from a troll motor), and a few other odds an ends, plus whatever the trailer weights, which I'm guessing can't be more than a couple 100lbs. [/QUOTE]
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