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That's why it is suggested that you do not remove the winch clip until you
are in the water, or tie the painter to the trailer until the boat is in the water. "Van & Joan Hada" wrote in message ... I friend of mine has them... At his first launch, he started to back down the ramp and his boat slid off the trailer 20 feet from the water. So, plan accordingly. "Nick" wrote in message ... Can anyone have a look at these and give me their opinions? http://www.cesmithco.com/product/roller2.htm They look like a good idea - rollers to replace existing carpeted bunks. I'm not sure how they'd fit though or if there are any draw backs. Comments? TIA -- Nick |
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