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May 13, 2024
12:19
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StarMan
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No. I will take a second to adjust from backing the slow-responding 5th wheel
to the instantaneous response of a bumper pull.
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Do/would people laugh at you trying to back a boat down a boat ramp?
crack
May 13, 11:38am
My truck does it for me
Cougrrrs Roll
May 13, 11:40am
Not now. Experience is the key. Experience comes with some trial and error.
JAGA97
May 13, 11:43am
The way I was taught was to put your hand at the bottom of the steering wheel.
crack
May 13, 11:47am
Good technique. Lots of these videos are people in short wheel base SUV's.
JAGA97
May 13, 11:51am
Easy peasy. Put one hand on bottom of steering wheel, if you
TunaOne
May 13, 11:47am
RE: Do/would people laugh at you trying to back a boat down a boat ramp?
STL
May 13, 11:49am
Nope. Get standing ovations.
valcorger
May 13, 11:52am
never done a boat launch, so probably wouldn't go well. Done a long car trailer behind a moving truck fine, though
byujag
May 13, 12:04pm
Possibly. But I would laugh at almost all of you trying to navigate 50'+ yachts
justAnotherCoug
May 13, 12:07pm
No. I will take a second to adjust from backing the slow-responding 5th wheel
StarMan
May 13, 12:19pm
I have a friend who was launching his boat by himself using his company van.
mccledg
May 13, 12:48pm
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