Take it from someone who dropped a boat on a ramp; ITS WORTH THE EXTRA STEP. The ramp I was at wasnt steep, but it was pretty bumpy. I had backed that trailer down steeper ramps before without a problem. I had fished the day before, so Im guessing the bunks were still a little wet. Luckily mine didnt completely come off the trailer, just slid until the bottom of boat and outboard skeg hit the ground. I was able to get someone to backup slowly as I cranked the winch, and worked it right back down on the trailer. Didnt do any serious damage, but I will never take that chance again. These rigs are too big of an investment to chance it over something that takes a few extra seconds.