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Baptistpreach's 1436 Monark -100% 8/14
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<blockquote data-quote="Henry Hefner" data-source="post: 79651" data-attributes="member: 984"><p>Baptistpreach,</p><p> I have only heard one complaint about the bunk slicks. DO NOT UNHOOK YOUR BOW HOOK UNTIL THE TRAILER IS IN THE WATER. I have read where boats have slid off trailers while backing down the ramp. I am usually alone while launching/loading, and I do unhook the bow hook and just leave it tied with a length of rope so the boat floats off by itself when I back it into the water. Others have said that when they tried this with bunk slicks, the boat came off before they got to the water. I'd hate to hear that your project landed on the ramp. </p><p></p><p>Henry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry Hefner, post: 79651, member: 984"] Baptistpreach, I have only heard one complaint about the bunk slicks. DO NOT UNHOOK YOUR BOW HOOK UNTIL THE TRAILER IS IN THE WATER. I have read where boats have slid off trailers while backing down the ramp. I am usually alone while launching/loading, and I do unhook the bow hook and just leave it tied with a length of rope so the boat floats off by itself when I back it into the water. Others have said that when they tried this with bunk slicks, the boat came off before they got to the water. I'd hate to hear that your project landed on the ramp. Henry [/QUOTE]
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