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Trailering a John boat
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<blockquote data-quote="Usnfirefighter" data-source="post: 284393" data-attributes="member: 10049"><p>Hi everyone, I'm the newbie here. Got my first question. I have a 14 ft John boat and when I trailer it, I have to use the handle in the front to winch the boat on the trailer. It's starting to bend a little and I'm afraid after a while it's gonna break and the boat will slide off the trailer. Any ideas oN how I can have a more secure way of using a winch inthe boat????? Also if you know of any sites that sell winches and front stops made for John boats. Thanks a ton.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Usnfirefighter, post: 284393, member: 10049"] Hi everyone, I'm the newbie here. Got my first question. I have a 14 ft John boat and when I trailer it, I have to use the handle in the front to winch the boat on the trailer. It's starting to bend a little and I'm afraid after a while it's gonna break and the boat will slide off the trailer. Any ideas oN how I can have a more secure way of using a winch inthe boat????? Also if you know of any sites that sell winches and front stops made for John boats. Thanks a ton. Tony [/QUOTE]
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