One of the things I struggle with when retrieving my 23.5 from the water is that, no matter how much I crank on the winch handle, I could not get the boat all the way to the bow stop on the trailer. Loading the boat was always something that I dreaded. I know I'm not alone in this because it's not hard to find pictures on the internet of these boats sitting on the trailer but not quite reaching the bow stop.
This weekend, after putting the boat in the water, I took some time to change one thing on the trailer that has made all the difference. I installed a version of this:
http://www.surfixinc.com/surfix_trailer_bunkslides.html
I didn't actually buy this product. Because I own a table saw so I was able to cut my own from 2'x4' sheet of Star Board from my local Home Depot. I wanted my slides to be 5" wide so it took two panels at $50/each to make enough slides to cover the entire length of both bunks. In retrospect, I think that 4" would have been fine and then I could have cut them all from one sheet and saved $50.
Now I can crank the boat all the way to the bow stop on the ramp. It still takes some muscle but nothing like before. The real pay off though is later when I pull the boat the rest of the way out and the she rolls back on the trailer pulling the stem back another six inches from the bow stop. Now I can crank the boat up to the bow stop with the boat completely out of the water using even less muscle than it took to get her up on the ramp. She rides so much better on the trailer with the stem riding on the bow stop.
I recommend this product. If you don't own a table saw or don't want to bother with fabricating your own slides then I would say that it's worth buying from the link above.
This weekend, after putting the boat in the water, I took some time to change one thing on the trailer that has made all the difference. I installed a version of this:
http://www.surfixinc.com/surfix_trailer_bunkslides.html
I didn't actually buy this product. Because I own a table saw so I was able to cut my own from 2'x4' sheet of Star Board from my local Home Depot. I wanted my slides to be 5" wide so it took two panels at $50/each to make enough slides to cover the entire length of both bunks. In retrospect, I think that 4" would have been fine and then I could have cut them all from one sheet and saved $50.
Now I can crank the boat all the way to the bow stop on the ramp. It still takes some muscle but nothing like before. The real pay off though is later when I pull the boat the rest of the way out and the she rolls back on the trailer pulling the stem back another six inches from the bow stop. Now I can crank the boat up to the bow stop with the boat completely out of the water using even less muscle than it took to get her up on the ramp. She rides so much better on the trailer with the stem riding on the bow stop.
I recommend this product. If you don't own a table saw or don't want to bother with fabricating your own slides then I would say that it's worth buying from the link above.