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Pick up boat Monday. Never launch or loaded on my own looking for advice.
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Now that is a winnerGive @ar240owner a 12 pack of natty lite and make him show you what to do!
ThanksWhen you recover, dunk the trailer to cover the boards completely then pull forward to leave about the front foot or so out of water, which is usually fenders just at or above water level. Power load and steer slowlywith one motor at a slow pace, let it center on bunks then smoothly
Power it up to the bow.
Most importantly, take your time and don't be afraid to stop and start over. Learn from every challenge and you will develop your techniques quickly.
I did ... it broke. @ar240owner had to fix the boat.Make sure you test drive it before you sign the papers!
I thought it was bad etiquette (and some places against the law) to power load a boat?