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Southeast Washington to Southern CA route suggestions?

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Most modern boat moving trailers have hydraulic pads on several arms on each side to stabilize the boat. So either a hydraulic failure or the weight of the boat over came the pads. Or operator error and he did not run them up to hold the boat upright, as it leaned to starboard and then to port.
 
I'm told the two happiest days in a boat owner's life... the day he buys it and the day he sells it... might work for RVs also.:eek::p:D

Hehehe. I was always told to buy a house instead of a boat, which was just a hole in the water to pour money into. I've now learned a house is just a hole in the ground into which I pour money, but it doesn't go anywhere like a boat does!:mad:
 
Did the Port side trailer tires get into the grass???

I think so too. Looked like the left tires dipped and the boat did a slow roll. I don't know much about boats, but as soon as it cleared water, I'd be about at least a strap either side.

I'm sure no fun getting it back up.

Mighty big boat for that area also. I'm thinking not too many that size around.
 
I saw another video where a guy was saying the tires on the trailer were flat and it looks like it went on the grass.

Not sure if I can post a link to another site that has the video from a different angle?




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LOVE my boat!!!

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