It's haul-out time here in mid-Ohio and I'm getting prepared for a busy Saturday this weekend.
I need some advice on what might be a potential problem. Over the summer I had some work done on my trailer, and the pad heights might have been changed. My trailer is a flatbed utility-type with a yard cradle chained to it. In preparation for future over-the-road travel, I had the cradle lowered 4".
The shop was told to make the height of the pads the same distance from the keel tray as they were before. But, I'm not sure they are. The inner tubes of the 2 rear stands are resting on the cinch pin rather than thru the holes in the tube. It doesn't make sense to me. If they lowered the keel tray 4", then the inner tubes should still be pinned, just the screw lowered, right?
So, with that as background, what should I look for as far as problems go when I drive the boat up onto the trailer? If the pads are too high, it seems it would be impossible to lower them while the boat's 7000lbs is resting on them. If they need to be raised, how difficult will it be to keep the boat from tipping over while I'm down on the ramp, in the water, trying to screw them up?

I need some advice on what might be a potential problem. Over the summer I had some work done on my trailer, and the pad heights might have been changed. My trailer is a flatbed utility-type with a yard cradle chained to it. In preparation for future over-the-road travel, I had the cradle lowered 4".
The shop was told to make the height of the pads the same distance from the keel tray as they were before. But, I'm not sure they are. The inner tubes of the 2 rear stands are resting on the cinch pin rather than thru the holes in the tube. It doesn't make sense to me. If they lowered the keel tray 4", then the inner tubes should still be pinned, just the screw lowered, right?
So, with that as background, what should I look for as far as problems go when I drive the boat up onto the trailer? If the pads are too high, it seems it would be impossible to lower them while the boat's 7000lbs is resting on them. If they need to be raised, how difficult will it be to keep the boat from tipping over while I'm down on the ramp, in the water, trying to screw them up?
