Re: Drive angle during trailer power up
I don't power load, I idle load. I guarantee you we are off the ramp faster than 99% of the people there, and 9x out of 10 I would call it elegant . . .
I don't usually admit this here, but here goes . . . I leave it in gear, idling while I crank the winch. There it is, said it. Done. I've broke a winch strap before and I didn't like it . . .
I guess there are those who only use lines, no power whatsoever, there are those who idle up and then shut off, there are those who idle up and then leave it in gear like I do (never seen it other than me), and then there are those who just sit there and power all of the way to the bow stop. The latter is probably what most refer to as Power Loading.
BTW, question for scoutabout. How is even extreme power loading hard on the drive? I guarantee the loads on the drive and transom are hardest when making a WOT run. All of that horsepower is still being developed and still being transferred to the transom and through the gear train, it just seems harsh because you aren't going anywhere. Anybody that exceeds 2000 RPM or so needs their head examined anyway. I keep waiting for somebody to punch his bow right through the back window of a Suburban or similar. Now, that would be cool!!!

Definitely hard on the bunks. No question about that.