Please forgive any lack of correct terminology...
I acquired my first trailerable sailboat this past spring, a 1976 O'Day 20. I am working on restoring it to its former glory. Still I have taken it out a few times this spring and have run into a problem while I am trying to re-trailer it.
As the trailer is submerged in the water at a steep angle, and as the bow of the boat is pulled tight against the bow roller with the winch, everything appears snug. As I pull the trailer and the boat out of the water, the boat settles on the trailer and the angle of the boat/trailer changes--and as the boat settles into the trailer bunks, the bow pulls away from the bow roller, and I end up with 6 or so inches separating the bow roller and the bow of the boat. Now the boat weighs 1800lbs, so it is not going anywhere, but is there a re-trailering method that will help eliminate this and keep it snug against the bow roller, or does it not make a difference? Any advice would be appreciated, Thank you.
sorry I don't have any pictures to help describe my dilemma.
-Abe
I acquired my first trailerable sailboat this past spring, a 1976 O'Day 20. I am working on restoring it to its former glory. Still I have taken it out a few times this spring and have run into a problem while I am trying to re-trailer it.
As the trailer is submerged in the water at a steep angle, and as the bow of the boat is pulled tight against the bow roller with the winch, everything appears snug. As I pull the trailer and the boat out of the water, the boat settles on the trailer and the angle of the boat/trailer changes--and as the boat settles into the trailer bunks, the bow pulls away from the bow roller, and I end up with 6 or so inches separating the bow roller and the bow of the boat. Now the boat weighs 1800lbs, so it is not going anywhere, but is there a re-trailering method that will help eliminate this and keep it snug against the bow roller, or does it not make a difference? Any advice would be appreciated, Thank you.
sorry I don't have any pictures to help describe my dilemma.
-Abe