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Considering a set of Load Guide Posts - Any Rec's?
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 522786" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>My experience with posts are that in wind, the light weight aluminum hull will swing around the post and go off center. With my 5' long side guide boards this can't happen. Here on Lake Erie, there is often wind when loading your boat so any help in keeping it centered is a big plus. When there is a backup at the loading ramp, it is usually folks trying to load up in wind or current with no centering tools on their trailers. There are so many options today to make loading your boat easy and quick that no one should take more than 5 minutes or so to load their boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 522786, member: 1183"] My experience with posts are that in wind, the light weight aluminum hull will swing around the post and go off center. With my 5' long side guide boards this can't happen. Here on Lake Erie, there is often wind when loading your boat so any help in keeping it centered is a big plus. When there is a backup at the loading ramp, it is usually folks trying to load up in wind or current with no centering tools on their trailers. There are so many options today to make loading your boat easy and quick that no one should take more than 5 minutes or so to load their boat. [/QUOTE]
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