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In my experience, added length made backing up MUCH easier. It's the little
12 foot boat trailer that is most difficult. Watch an 18 wheeler back up
versus a small boat. RichG
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" On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 09:53:14 -0800, "mike92105"
wrote:

If you have a receiver hitch probably the easiest and cheapest fix
would be to buy a piece of 2" square tubing of whatever length you
feel is adequate and drill a couple of holes. You could change out at
the ramp just before launching. Additional length might make backing a
little more interesting but it should be something you can get used
to.



 
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