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Bass boat, ramps, and fwd / minivan
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<blockquote data-quote="waynesworld" data-source="post: 4928529" data-attributes="member: 11600"><p>I would think you would be fine with most ramps, I am not familiar with those lakes but I have a heavier boat that i pulled with a pathfinder and pulled in and out with real steep ramps. one thing about front wheel is it stays in the dry the other like stated the weight of the engine is on the driving wheels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waynesworld, post: 4928529, member: 11600"] I would think you would be fine with most ramps, I am not familiar with those lakes but I have a heavier boat that i pulled with a pathfinder and pulled in and out with real steep ramps. one thing about front wheel is it stays in the dry the other like stated the weight of the engine is on the driving wheels. [/QUOTE]
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