When your 250 super duty can’t pull your boat out.

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Saw a man struggling with his boat like this once, was him his wife and 3 little kids, he had no help. Hooked my truck up to his and we pulled it out together.

brandona
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A boat ramp that’s too slippery when it’s wet?…..someone give the designers a raise lol

theoregontruckerT
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Here in Florida, we carry good old-fashioned kitty litter to deal with slippery boat ramps. It is non-toxic even works on moon-tides, the lowest tide of the year.

GgRae-gvtg
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8 ply tires are for stability with weight when aired up, air down to 25-30 and you out. Repair for tow

jerrycloer
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Even with 2 wheel drive, 3 buddies get out of the boat and sit in the box
😮

whitecapmadness
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Guess he doesn't know what 4L means.

mattbrown
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I just love these shorts that quit right when we want to see what happens. 😮

slothzombi
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One thing that i never see, which i think should become more common place in slick conditipns, is people becoming comfortable airing down their tires.

thenorthernwill
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Ah yes, too much boat, not enough truck. The eternal threat of the RVers.

LordFalconsword
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Have 3 to 4 good size people stand on that rear bumper problem solved.

cujo
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Trips to boat ramp should include: truck. Trailer. Boat. Most importantly. Four 50lb sandbags in the bed two each side

isaiahkane
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Those power strokes are super front heavy. They pull like a beast. like all the smart people are saying. Needing a little more weight on that rear end.

warrenmartin
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That's an experienced group. Good for them. Good for you for sharing the knowledge with the masses. Hopefully no one loses a leg.

mattcorley
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My pops never owned 4wd trucks, so when we would pull the boat out and it was slippery, we would all get out of the boat and climb in the back of the pickup, in rare occasions when that wasn't quite enough traction, air down the rear tires a bit. I never remember having to use the boats engines to get us out of the ramp.

bene
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Dude.... 4L is their for a reason 😂 sadly most people have no idea how to properly use their 4h 4L and 2h transfer case

joebartell
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It helps to use that bilge pump when returning to the ramp to go home.

jimbowen
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I remember those days as a kid, but we had a Ford Torino, with a 351 Cleveland, and we would have to stand on the back bumper to get traction, the ramps back in the day were smooth concrete, there was always green slime, slippery as hell 😂

CarlosSuarez-xoxx
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My dad had a 1973 Pontiac Bonneville when I was a little kid. He'd haul his boat to the lake all the time with it and I can't tell you how many times he had to help somebody pull their boat out of the water with it. Most pickups just don't have enough frame weight in the back to go up the steeper boat ramps.

NoName-fxzi
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There is a true art to this that has seemingly been lost to remember back in the 70s when more men had station wagons than trucks and to pull a boat out of a ramp like this they had a tow hitch on the FRONT of the vehicle

hyfy-trjy
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He bought the FX4 package and didn’t even think to use 4Low 😂

WillE
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