SD1856 wrote:
I had a not so fun experience with this on Saturday. Took me about a half hour at the ramp to get the boat all the way up with the bow eye in between the rollers and it took one person on the winch to pull slack as I moved the boat forward. I thought backing into the water further would help as it would take some weight off the bow if more of the boat was floating but that seemed to make it worse. As a new boater (only 15 hours on my '06 220) it was very frustrating for me and I just kept thinking, "you just need more practice" very frustrating.

Amen to that! That was me, yesterday. A friendly boater asked if I needed help, I responed, "Yes, but I don't know what to ask you do!"
I too backed it farther in thinking it would help, but it did make it worse. And, the friendly boater's friend pointed this out to me.
We got it, but it sure is stressful "hogging" the ramp as a novice.
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