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Gary Adams
I have a 1986 Hunter 23. It came with a galvanized trailer single axle, and bunk boards. It has a piece of covered plywood in the middle for the keel to rest on.Problem: I pulled the boat out for the first time today. I have 1 roller toward the neck of the trailer. Is this roller supposed to raise the boat up some or does it simply function as a slide? Mine is able to be moved fore and aft. where should it be positioned with respect to the neck of the trailer? I had some difficulty retrieving it and need to move it more forward, (the darn cable broke on me) I was planning on backing it back into the water to pull it up on the trailer more. Do I need to submerge the roller and then crank it up into the cradle/ bumper, and then pull it out of the water? How deep should I have to put the trailer? i extended the tongue out all the way to retrieve it.Problem 2: While I was cranking the baot onto the trailer my cable broke. I was going to replace it today. What do others use? cable. strap, etc on the winch.My boat is still about 6 inches shy being on the trailer completely. When the cable broke, I tied off the bow to the neck and pulled the trailer out of the water. I was going to fix the cable and started to release the ropes. The boat started to rise up almost as though it wanted to tip back off the trailer. The single roller i have isn't touching at all. I plan to put the boat in the water and float it up then try to replace the cable.What do other owners do? How many rollers do you have? Any suggestions would be appreciated.Gary Adams