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<blockquote data-quote="JimFromTN" data-source="post: 4489067" data-attributes="member: 5778"><p>His did not come completely off the trailer. It slid off and the back end sat down on the ramp. We could rehook it and crank it back up a little to get the boat off the ramp and back it in the water. I was in the boat behind the steering wheel when it happened. It was one of the most backside clenching moments of my life. I had done that a thousand times in that boat and never had an issue until he got those slicks. Now, you have to back the boat almost completely in the water and climb over the front which is a pain for people like me who are over weight and out of shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimFromTN, post: 4489067, member: 5778"] His did not come completely off the trailer. It slid off and the back end sat down on the ramp. We could rehook it and crank it back up a little to get the boat off the ramp and back it in the water. I was in the boat behind the steering wheel when it happened. It was one of the most backside clenching moments of my life. I had done that a thousand times in that boat and never had an issue until he got those slicks. Now, you have to back the boat almost completely in the water and climb over the front which is a pain for people like me who are over weight and out of shape. [/QUOTE]
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