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    On the subject of straps, I have a couple of buds that refuse to use tie down straps on their boat. Says "it's too heavy, ain't going nowhere". Well I've been behind him when he hit railroad tracks and that "heavy" boat came up off the boards about 4 to 6 inches then slammed back down causing the whole trailer to bounce. Course this is the same guy that won't wear a life jacket.
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    Now look, if y’all gonna ride me, you gonna have to get facts straight. My mishap was caused by the hitch pin being in place in FRONT of the receiver hitch instead the through. From my life lesson, I’ve found out that THROUGH is the most important detail. That said, safety chains in place. I’m ignernt, but I ain’t stewpit.

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    Lmbo. I figured Id get a rise out of you. I still have the pictures if you want me to post em up? That and Tow day at Grenada Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabe... View Post
    Now look, if y’all gonna ride me, you gonna have to get facts straight. My mishap was caused by the hitch pin being in place in FRONT of the receiver hitch instead the through. From my life lesson, I’ve found out that THROUGH is the most important detail. That said, safety chains in place. I’m ignernt, but I ain’t stewpit.

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    Wannabe your still my heroIvy Marine is fast.atleast you didnt pay someone to grease your tail lightsIvy Marine is fast.I know your smarter than thatIvy Marine is fast.I bet you would let someone grease them for a free lunch thoughIvy Marine is fast.Ivy Marine is fast.Ivy Marine is fast.

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    [QUOTE=blueball;3778293]Greased lights on trailerIvy Marine is fast.Ivy Marine is fast.Ivy Marine is fast.Ivy Marine is fast.

    And, added blinker fluid!
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    [QUOTE=Snubby;3778310]Lol, know safety chains from truck to trailer is a must have. I meant the safety chain from your bow eye to the winch stand eyelet for your boat. In case the winch strap broke. And surely wannabe didn't do anything like that Ivy Marine is fast.Ivy Marine is fast.

    Dang it, just remembered that I was supposed to order a new strap... But, then I remembered that I was gonna get a new winch.

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    Don't forget to rotate the trailer tires and match left and right sides correctly!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaRay View Post
    On the subject of straps, I have a couple of buds that refuse to use tie down straps on their boat. Says "it's too heavy, ain't going nowhere". Well I've been behind him when he hit railroad tracks and that "heavy" boat came up off the boards about 4 to 6 inches then slammed back down causing the whole trailer to bounce. Course this is the same guy that won't wear a life jacket.
    Yikes!! I don't think I'd be taking that guys advice on much of anything.


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    My neighbor does that...the bouncing against the skids finally split his hull in two places about 3 ft. long
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    They were in a hurry to get yo money. Ivy Marine is fast.Ivy Marine is fast.


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