Chris, What brand and size boat do you have?
Also how many rows of rollers and how many rollers per row do you have? Roller trailers for powerboats work great as they don't have to support the weight of a ballast keel. They do have the weight of the motor to support, but regardless of it being inboard or outboard, this weight is far back and the stern is strong enough for the rear rollers to support.My boat is a water ballasted Hunter 26 that has a bunk trailer. As with all these trailers getting the boat all the way forward is darn near impossible. If your boat is water ballasted, and the trailer has enough rollers to support it, then I think I would offer my first born child in trade for that trailer!The answers to these questions will help people on this site to better advise you better.RayS/V Speedy