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Old 09-02-2019, 12:20 PM   #15
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I have found that with all the trailers I've had sinking them to where the top of the fenders are just at the water surface is the sweet spot, just approach the trailer slowly, aim for the center drift the boat in and let it settle itself, trim up a bit give it a little bump of the throttle (should not take much at all) to get it started up the bunks and 99% you're perfectly centered. Crank it up the rest of the way and you're good. There is no need to "power load" like many do.

Perfect ........ you can't do any better than that.

Very well defined.

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Far as your needing to put the trailer deeper into the water, not sure about that.
Agreed, most of the problems I have seen seem to come from going in to deep from the start.
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