uhhhh......NO!
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uhhhh......NO!
Its according if the ramp is steep or not. I have those plastic patches on my bunk boards and are pretty slick.
50/50!!!!!!! Where were all you smart people last saturday? I've never heard or seen this before until it happened to me.
This could be the closet poll eva
I'd bet a dollar to a donut that your boat has had the bunks "greased" with silicon due to launching into freezing water and that's why you had the trouble. I'd bet a dozen dollars to a a donut that you're gewber.
Wannabe...
Why would you unhook it at the top of the ramp?!!
I've never had a problem unhooking before, luckily. I think I'll start waiting till I get to the water from now on. I hate to learn a lesson the hard way. Thanks ES.
Always at the edge of the water, it is just not worth the risk!
I've heard of it happening to folks with roller trailers or those silicone strips on the bunks but never a carpeted bunk....... you must be EXTRA speshul..... or that GIRLY truck caused it!!!!!!
I always unhook my boat at the top of the ramp... but the ramps here on the rez are not steep at all...