To answer some of the questions...
1. Yes, I have 2 stern straps. The rear hull sits pretty much at the back edge of the bunks and the straps go straight down.
2. When trailering the boat, I get the front eye up to an inch or so from the single roller above the winch (see picture). Since the trailer is at an angle on the ramp, I have to roll the nose up on the roller for the last 16" - 18".
3. I have only a single front roller. My H200 has the double roller on the toggle. It would toggle up and clunk down when loaded, with the eye between the two rollers. I then would attach my safety chain, and the boat would stay put just fine, no sliding. I was considering changing to the two roller toggle type, if I can find one. The front support looks like it has a tube there for a hinge pin to go thru.
4. I was going to add a safety chain like my old trailer, but if the boat slides back too far, I wouldn't be able to unclip it without backing it into the water and moving the boat forward on the trailer to release the tension. I have temporarily added the two small tie downs, as a way to take some of the pressure off the winch strap.
Anyway, I was thinking of shimming up the back of the bunks to get the boat at a "better" angle. (1.5" at the rear, 1" at the next support, 0.5" at the third, and then no shim at the front support. This should keep the same support on the hull?) Any comments or suggestions?
<< I will add the picture as soon as I figure out how... My son just said that the bratwurst is hot off the grill, so it may be a while

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Red '99 H220 5.7 GSi/SX DP
Red '92 H200 5.8
