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Quick tip on loading your boat:  Back the trailer in all the way - get all the bunks completely wet.  This usually means the fenders on the trailer go under water.  Then pull it back up to "normal" level for loading. (To the observer, you "accidentally" went in too far, and then pulled up.)

With the bunks wet, power loading usually isn't needed.  The boat glides right on as you drive it in under idle speed.  If anything, a short burst is all you'll need.  This also saves wear and tear on your bunks.  

Our boat is 6 years old and bunks look brand new, despite heavy use.

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