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<blockquote data-quote="Bhockins" data-source="post: 230048" data-attributes="member: 5935"><p>With all respect, I have to disagree with you Tommybobber. The way that's rigged, there's lots of room for the bow of the boat to move up the roller. It would be better (less room for the bow to move) if your ran the strap out the bottom of the reel. And it would be best for the snap to come up under the trailer roller brace so the boat is being pulled down onto the trailer. </p><p></p><p>Rustyhook's photos show the best way to rig it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bhockins, post: 230048, member: 5935"] With all respect, I have to disagree with you Tommybobber. The way that's rigged, there's lots of room for the bow of the boat to move up the roller. It would be better (less room for the bow to move) if your ran the strap out the bottom of the reel. And it would be best for the snap to come up under the trailer roller brace so the boat is being pulled down onto the trailer. Rustyhook's photos show the best way to rig it. [/QUOTE]
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