Bob, Does your trailer have the two rear
upright posts that are about 5 feet tall. These came with my Hunter trailer and help keep the back of the boat guided and under control while loading or winching it up. When loaded my boat only had about 2 inches clearance from the posts but, as they are padded there is no rubbing problem. They really help loading.Also, the problem with the boat not staying snugged up to the v-pad seams to be caused by the raising and lowering of the bow. It's raised and tight while floating, but when I pull it out it drops and causes the gap. Tomorrow I'm going to look into welding a bracket with a roller assembly, like many of the other power boat trailer set-ups have, to the bow portion of the trailer. This will be approx. 1/4 to 1/2 inch higher than the bottom of the boat bow vee as the boat sits now on the trailer.My boat finally slid up to the v-block on the trip home, sooo.., if the roller will keep the bow up on pull-out, and take very little boat weight (because of the low mount position of the roller) then this should take care of the problem. I'll post the results.RayS/V Speedy