Hate to tell you, but I put the trailer in till the water is just over the rear of the wheel well, and the front wheel well is out of the water. If I put it any deeper, then the boat won't center properly, if I go shallower, then it won't go on all the way. Even then I MUST power on to get up to the bow roller, and sometimes even have some winch assistance. Most of the lakes I go to are limestone bottom or mud bottom. The limestone bottoms won't have rocks thrown very easily sine it is one huge rock. The mud bottoms, just churn up muck, and only leave a nice big hole at the end of the ramp. Also most of the ramps I go to are fairly steep, so there is a large angle of attack on the trailer, meaning it does not just float on. you must power it up. Even then it won't get to the fully seated position all the time. I just attach the winch strap, pull out, and give it a nice sharp and short jab to the brakes to slide the boat home, then tighten the strap fully.
This all just means that each ramp is different, and the same rules don't apply to all ramps.
This all just means that each ramp is different, and the same rules don't apply to all ramps.
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