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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5571493" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>Mine is 2 yrs old now and still slides a little but not as bad as it did the first year or so. The big plus side to it though is if you are loading it in shallower water, you can winch it up SUPER easy. </p><p></p><p>The guy I fished with that had his Tracker 195 come off the trailer...I was IN the boat when that happened. We had no idea they'd do that and wasn't on a steep ramp either. He unhooked all the straps at the staging area. He told me to hop in the boat and he'd back it down, then I'd go to the dock to pick him up. As soon as we crested over the apex of the hill and started down, I felt it move. He tapped the brakes and that's all it took. I was looking at the sky and heard the God awful scraping noise. It actually skidded down to the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5571493, member: 220"] Mine is 2 yrs old now and still slides a little but not as bad as it did the first year or so. The big plus side to it though is if you are loading it in shallower water, you can winch it up SUPER easy. The guy I fished with that had his Tracker 195 come off the trailer...I was IN the boat when that happened. We had no idea they'd do that and wasn't on a steep ramp either. He unhooked all the straps at the staging area. He told me to hop in the boat and he'd back it down, then I'd go to the dock to pick him up. As soon as we crested over the apex of the hill and started down, I felt it move. He tapped the brakes and that's all it took. I was looking at the sky and heard the God awful scraping noise. It actually skidded down to the water. [/QUOTE]
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