I've had issues getting my boat on the trailer since I bought her. The bow eye and trailer winch are not even; the bow eye is above the winch, so the bow gets pulled down instead of forward onto the trailer. At our ramp that's not a huge issue, I just winch it forward 4-6 inches with a come-along after I get to the top of the ramp. At steeper ramps it's downright scary to get out of the water and find half of your keel hanging off the skid plate!
I originally thought about putting another eye in the bow but decided that was a leak looking for a place to happen. I need to raise the winch instead. This morning I built a temporary solution which will (hopefully) result in proper placement of the boat at the ramp.
Since I strap lauch, I just need to make sure I pull the boat fully forward before (slowly) pulling it up the ramp and letting it settle on the trailer. If it works out I'll have my friend build me a sturdier and more permanent solution.
I originally thought about putting another eye in the bow but decided that was a leak looking for a place to happen. I need to raise the winch instead. This morning I built a temporary solution which will (hopefully) result in proper placement of the boat at the ramp.
Since I strap lauch, I just need to make sure I pull the boat fully forward before (slowly) pulling it up the ramp and letting it settle on the trailer. If it works out I'll have my friend build me a sturdier and more permanent solution.
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