NiagaraChillin wrote:
Berger wrote:
I bet the power loading may be causing most of your issues due to prop torque.
^This. Power loading is frowned upon here, because it washes out the end of the ramp and causes muddy water at the docks where peeps swim and fish. Do you always launch/recover alone? Like Berger, I walk mine up to the trailer, attach bow eye strap, crank it up to roller, then have the admiral on a stern line help center, she gives me the OK when it is centered and I drive away. The times when I'm alone, I have to judge when it is centered by eyeing the side rails of trailer in relation to the stern. Usually it works great, but waves/wake can make it a pain.
Not usually a "power loader", but over the past couple of years, I've gone through two winch straps because as I wind the boat in, the strap comes off center on the winch and starts to rub on the sharp outer edge of the wheel. With that much tension on the strap, it almost immediately starts to fray and tear. I've started to have my wife power the boat onto the trailer so that I can take the tension off of the strap and NOT tear it.
Any advice on keeping the strap centered? I've already tried hooking the bow eye in the opposite direction.