This is sort of funny now, though it wasn't Sunday morning when it happened. Several months ago, I replaced the bunks on the trailer of my Stratos 201 Pro. I had just refinished the hull and I didn't want to get it scratched. Found this cool product called Liquid Rollers. Sprayed it on liberally like the instructions stated. For months, never a problem. Yesterday, went to back in and let boat float off (I had another boater that was going to carry me to my boat). Ramp was not that steep, but it had bumps cut in it for winter traction. Those dang bumps shook the boat just enough for it to slide off the trailer! Before I could hit the brakes, the boat was standing almost straight up in the air. When it fell forward, it landed completely in the water and the only damage suffered was some scuffed gelcoat at the back of the pad and some road rash on the bottom of the lower unit. Talk about exciting! The only bad thing was, there were about 30 boats hanging around waiting to blast off for a tournament. No worries though, they were gone by the time I got back from parking the truck. Moral of the story...danged if I know but that durn Liquid Rollers is slippery and greased eel sh...well, you know what I mean.