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RGarri7470
August 29th, 2004, 10:22 PM
Hitching up to a small boat trailer isn't like hitching up to a travel
trailer. A small boat, motor and trailer will be 1000 pounds or less. If you
install
a retractable wheel on the trailer (easily available), than moving the
trailer over the ball hitch and cranking down is very easy."

True on a small single axle trailer - on a dual axle it gests a little more
difficult!
Ronnie

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Bob
August 30th, 2004, 05:18 AM
My advice is DON'T! Why ruin a good thing by getting hitched? (just kidding
sweetie {whoosh} (ducking a cast iron frypan) marriage is a GREAT
institution!)

{KLANG} Owowowow. Didn't duck fast enough for that one. Anyone have some
aspirin? (I think she might be irritated that I was late for her Special
Fried Zucchini Dinner, and it burnt. No great loss for me, just took her out
for dinner, unplanned of course :-)

Yeesh, came in late to this one and had some trouble reading the subject
line. Thought he was looking for advice on getting married!!! That's what I
get for trying to do this internet thingy when I'm tired :-D

Cast far
Bob

PS Best advice I can give is also the practice, practice one. Small rigs can
be pushed around, bigger ones....

PPS Whole day spent on Castle Rock Lake in Wisconsin. 3 keeper LM Bass, 1
keeper Smallie, 8 Crappie, and 2 keeper Walleyes, beat out my daddy this
time. Oh yeah, and a heck of a suntan.

"Doc (The Tin Boat King)" > wrote in message
...
> I used a telescoping pencil magnet on the hitch to mark it. just put a
small piece of cloth on the pocket clip. They can be founf
> at any auto parts store, or Al's favorite, Wal-Mart. Doc