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having done all this with a 17 Boston whaler in Oregon for several
years--here are a few tips. Make sure your boat and roller set-up does not put any strain on the "thin" areas of the boat. DO NOT rely on the winch rope (painter) to hold the boat on as you back down the ramp. The winch ratchet latch is not the most reliable feature and if it lets go "CRUNCH". Always have an additional strap on the bow. And don't let anyone walk behind the boat as a "guide" while you launch. I learned the hard way but I still prefer rollers under the above conditions. Jim |
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