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Getting a Jon boat to load straight on trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="-CN-" data-source="post: 466198" data-attributes="member: 18939"><p>I have always done it this way as well.</p><p></p><p>The long rope (about 2 ft. longer than the length of my trailer) is useful for solo launching the boat too. I connect the rope to my boat, lay it loosely rolled on top of the front deck, and connect the other end to my truck hitch. I then just have to back in until it floats and it won't float away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-CN-, post: 466198, member: 18939"] I have always done it this way as well. The long rope (about 2 ft. longer than the length of my trailer) is useful for solo launching the boat too. I connect the rope to my boat, lay it loosely rolled on top of the front deck, and connect the other end to my truck hitch. I then just have to back in until it floats and it won't float away. [/QUOTE]
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