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  • awesome

    trailer depot of miami. com

  • wowwwwwwwwww very impressive i pround of u

  • well performed power load

  • that was nice!!

  • @topendozzy Bueatiful boat im thinking of getting one just like it. What types of areas do yall fish and how many can yall fish comfortably?

  • Just like a sturgeon...uh, uh, surgeon!

  • First of all what if the ramp is NOT concrete. Would you rather back it up another foot to get it stuck in the mud or power load and get it done fast and safely with no risk involved? i vote for Power loading. Im 12 and im smart enough to know that.

  • Thumbs up for the bug that runs across the lens at 0:27

  • I agree - power loading is simply not necessary. If you're good enough to pilot that boat on a trailer, then you certainly should be good enough to back the trailer another

    foot into the water, so you can let her drift in the rest of the way. Power loading IS an accident waiting to happen - and you won't always be on a concrete ramp!

    On most DNR ramps it is illegal to power load! Thank about it!

  • @defaultyepper For those of you who really need to hear it: watch?v=Q31Wl7Ten5o

  • @defaultyepper That video is simply full of incorrect information. Powerloading is the safest, fastest method of loading a boat. That is why it is standard operating procedure (and perfectly legal) just about everywhere.

  • No current, makes it pretty simple. That was the smoothest load I have seen. Thumbs up. I had a strong current last week, no chance of boat going in a straight line. Just had to walk in the freezing cold water and guide it.

  • Like a boss

  • textbook

    

  • Power-loading a boat is an accident just waiting to happen....some-day you'll mis-calculate & drive the boat too far, skip off the V & torpedo the rear of your vehicle...or worse still, drive it off the side of the trailer. More often...."they" come up too short & chew up props gassing it over & over until they are at full-throttle trying to get it up onto the trailer.

  • @RichardEllisxyz shut up

  • @RichardEllisxyz been power loading every time i use my boat for 6 years... never missed the trailer, never fallen off the v NEVER had a problem I have safety sallies like you

  • @RichardEllisxyz How is power loading an accident waiting to happen? I've been doing it ever since I turned 14. I've never once missed the trailer or gone sideways or anything. I've only had one trailer accident ever, and that was trying to winch a jet ski from one trailer to another in my garage and one of the winches broke. Plus I pull my jet ski with a Corvette, so if there was even the slightest chance I would damage my car, I wouldn't do it.

  • Whew ! nice to see a "win" instead of a "fail" ! too nice a boat to see it boogered up !

  • Why do the ignorant use the F word all the time on here?????.

  • i tried that now my boat sits unevan

  • i would be worryd about the soccer mom car powering out

  • @82hibob LOL, you sir have never been in a Landcruiser in Moab, Utah. That "soccermom" car will go anywhere you point it, literally.

  • nicely done:)

    

  • good job boating but ... really you needed a football field to square ya boat up ? ... on a calm day ?!?!?!

  • how boring...

  • Nice load and beautiful Trophy CC boat.

  • anyone else see the bugon the lens

  • power loader!

  • good old toyota

  • Lovely boat and a nice quick load.

  • should be titled " how not to load a boat"

  • what the fuck are you taiking about this is how everyone should load there boat! or are you one of those guys who hasto tiy the boat to a wof then take 20 mins to guide the boat up onto the trailer so it wont

  • @reidkelly1 You're an idiot. I do that and I don't fuck up my trailer and make waves for everybody else around me... Driving onto your trailer is stupid.

  • @KiNFRESHHH this is the preferred method of retrieving a boat, especially here in florida- check out the show "Ship Shape" they had a segment on this very topic and most brand name trailer manufacturers will concur

  • @bigezee69 Well, I've launched my boat 50+ times doing it with the ropes. Gets out the same time as a drive on would.

  • @KiNFRESHHH Well thats nice- I never said it was wrong-I launch and retrieve my boat about 125 times a year, yes i boat alot- just saying its a hell of alot easier just driving on.

  • @portugueseprelude Thats how all REAL boaters load in florida

  • @bigezee69 Really? All Florida boaters do not back a bench trailer far enough into the water and power load the boat? I'm sure most REAL boaters like myself know better.

  • Nice and smooth. I miss my American trailer, since they are forbidden in the Netherlands ( and rest of EU too ). Does not make any sense.

  • Very cool!

  • '

    this SUV use a gear 1 for pull a boat go up the hill ramp

  • #WIN

  • hi

    fvbddgdfgdg

  • nice job

  • nice land cruiser

  • Nice

  • So, can you do this with all outboards?

    -Or does it damage the engine to have the prop just touching the water...? water pump, etc?

    -Because, I'd love to trailer this way.

  • the lower unit still below waterline...shouldnt be any problem..

  • need to have a trailer set-up to do that, not all trailers allow for driving boats all the way on trailer or power loading

  • that engin is quite

  • Nice load! I go ahead and hook up the safety chain before pulling it out of the water.

  • nice wagon, nice boat!!!

  • good work mate

  • Man, I cant place my boat on my trailer to save my life.. Im that Bloke who also drives away wih the motor still down dragging its arse on the road...

    Needless to say I often end up in the water after launching the boat, so I can put the plugs back in...*slaps forehead*

  • if u were smart u can use that much power i do it on my boat all the time u can hear my mercury 250 scream

  • You are not supposed to use that much power to drive the boat onto the trailer. The prop pulls the dirt from under the ramp away. It's people like you who make the ramp all uneven. That's what the winch is for!

  • what are you talking about people like him who make the ramp uneven... It's people like him who speed up the line so that everyone can get there boat in... our out... He hardly used any throttle...

  • @odoylemark ya my dad does the same thing really nice most ppl dont.

  • want some cheese with that whine?

  • this trailer is needing a little go down on the ramp and a boat go on a trailer easily

  • put that car deeper in the water, use that snorkel!

  • Impressive, The key thing there that most don't adhere to is GO SLOW so you have time to react to your position when you enter the trailer. And Balance the Weight so you get it on there level.

  • that is so easily and simple,,,

    good safely

  • Them ppl next to u were like how the fuck did they do tht tht fast? NICEEE

  • i can never do that with my trailer mostly because i go to fast =P ( last week i smashed my car becase i was going to fast and hit the little thing thats hold the seadoo in place and it didnt stop me i bounced off it and smashed into my car lol we scary but oh well it was fun =)

  • Thats why they are called "Drive on trailers" I bet when people see yall cranking your boat up on the trailer they laugh. You try that at a crowded boat ramp and your gonna piss somebody off.

  • You have no idea, there is about 10m of concrete behind the boat.

  • easy peasy lemon squeezy!!!...very nice!!!

  • Now that was Smooth as Glass! Nice Job!

  • You shouldn't talk that much!

  • class act.

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