alex8q4 wrote:
We have trailered with ours most weekends this summer and love them. Make launching and loading a breeze.
I don't power onto the trailer, we walk the boat on And off with lines. On a number of occasions people have mentioned to us how simple we make the process seem. I credit the uprights.
We load in the same manner...more of gentle float on than a power load which requires the trailer to be a little deeper. Without the side guides my wife would have to stand with a dock stick in one hand and a dock line attached stern in the other to guide it while I pulled the trailer out, but with these guides it did all that by itself and fell into place!
Flyer51: It was that windy loading experience last time we visited you that made us finally get these. We were one more attempt from just leaving the boat another weekend because of the wind and I really think with these guides I would have gotten it first try. Tell your BIL he made an excellent choice going with Loadmaster, we absolutely love ours
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