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Joined: Wed Dec 12, 2007 3:56 pm Posts: 1046 Location: Millhaven, ON
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You need to just practice with the trailer. Take note of the trailer depth when it just floats and pull the trailer back out about 6 inches. Put a mark on the trailer that you can judge the correct depth with. As you drive up centered on the trailer, get off the throttle and the correct speed will center the boat and bring you up within a foot of the bow roller, hook on the winch and pull her up the rest of the way. You need to practice and then it will become second nature. I don't have side bunks on my trailer but am thinking of adding them only because of the strong winds that I have to deal with pretty regularly. I will be using a 2" trailer hitch receptacle and will build bunks that will slide in with pins.
_________________ Marc, Kathlin & Nathalie '89 Chaparral Laser 32'93 Vista 245, 5.8L w/ King CobraFormer Boats '01 H260, 7.4 VP Duoprop'98 H200, 5.0 GL w/VP SX drive
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