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  1. #31
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    Just make sure all your rear ballast is full, lol!
    Boats previously owned - 2000 Supra Launch, 2003 Outback, 2006 Mobius LSV

  2. #32
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    Nov 2003
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    Land O Lakes, Florida
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    Quote Originally Posted by reeder View Post
    , the fender wells are about 2-3 ft. under water.
    trailer is way to deep. back the trailer in till the bunks are wet and then pull out till the tops of the fenders are just at waters level, the boat should just about self center itself when driving onto the trailer.



    its very hard for the prop to hit the prop guard due to the boat guides and the bunks.
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  3. #33
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    +1, I stop my trailer right when the entire fender just goes under the water. I've done this with every watercraft I've ever had, seems like it's a pretty good general rule of thumb.

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    Boats previously owned - 2000 Supra Launch, 2003 Outback, 2006 Mobius LSV

  4. #34
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    Apr 2013
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    Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada
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    Thanks for everyone's advice. I had a buddy back the trailer in this time instead of the wife, tops of fenders about one inch below the water and it worked perfect. Just had to winch it up about a foot. Lovin' this boat but done for the year now unfortunately.
    2008 Moomba Outback V
    2002 Eagle E6 Sabre Jet Boat - Sold

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