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<blockquote data-quote="Frogman Ladue" data-source="post: 256344" data-attributes="member: 8253"><p>What I do, get within 50 feet, take the motor unit as high as it will go...prop just in the water, aim, gun it, pull it up right before it hits the shore. Jump off, tug the boat on the beach a little, get the rig. Back in parallel with the boat, release the ratchet on the spool, take the whole strap out, clip to the front of the boat, give it a good kick out into the water, guide the boat onto the rear of the trailer with the strap. After it's lined up, hit the crank and drive out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frogman Ladue, post: 256344, member: 8253"] What I do, get within 50 feet, take the motor unit as high as it will go...prop just in the water, aim, gun it, pull it up right before it hits the shore. Jump off, tug the boat on the beach a little, get the rig. Back in parallel with the boat, release the ratchet on the spool, take the whole strap out, clip to the front of the boat, give it a good kick out into the water, guide the boat onto the rear of the trailer with the strap. After it's lined up, hit the crank and drive out. [/QUOTE]
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