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DIY trailer mod...[emoji33][emoji33][emoji33]
	
	
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		Hahahaha 
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		I've seen a bunch of those here in TX.  Helps when the lakes get low, you can still put in.   Looks like that one is adjustable so you have the length when launching/recovering, and then can slide it back in so it doesn't turn like a semi.
	 
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			Hahahaha 
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 Da locals gonna give you a lesson for laughing at da kine set up. [emoji23] [emoji12] 
Like Grimpala said, keeps the tires on dry ground.[emoji106] 
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		Brian, that kind of reminds me of this... not really though...  :D  I've seen this one in action several times...
https://youtu.be/eBNq0NlEp78
	 
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			I've seen a bunch of those here in TX.  Helps when the lakes get low, you can still put in.   Looks like that one is adjustable so you have the length when launching/recovering, and then can slide it back in so it doesn't turn like a semi.
			
		
	 
 Makes sense!  Never heard or seen one before.  
Seems like most trailers the people were using for tour boats were set up somewhat like this. [emoji106]
	 
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			Da locals gonna give you a lesson for laughing at da kine set up. [emoji23] [emoji12] 
Like Grimpala said, keeps the tires on dry ground.[emoji106] 
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 Sounds like you got the pigeon talk down.  Some people I had to actually concentrate on listening to them to understand what they were saying lol
	 
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		I don't think that tongue would hold my 10,000 lb Formula, maybe if I left the cooler out............lol