You might need new tires. The tire(s) could be separating. Check and see if they are bulging at all.
I think your tires might be out of balance or you need a 4-wheel alignment. Your shocks might also be worn-out.
amount of force or gravity pulling on it
More then likely you shocks are bad
Worn steering parts, worn suspension parts, tires out of balance, out of alignment,
You have to climb the ropes and bounce on the umbrellas to reach what was the rear or back end of the boat.
there is too much weight in the back
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The car in the back is usually at fault in a rear end collision. The only exception would be if the car in front were backing up. The car in back is at fault for hitting you ,but if you are pushed into the car in front of you you are at fault for hitting that car.
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I think it's called an engine