I am new to boating and have only had our new (to us) boat out about 6 times.
I was told to "power up" onto the trailer. I have also seen some literature that says not to do this because it can create holes in the dirt that might get the next trailer stuck.
The ramp I am using is cement so holes aren't an issue. However, I do need some advice on getting the boat all the way up to the V-roller on the trailer.
I am on the boat and my wife is guiding me up. I power it up and she stops me when it appears the boat is all the way up. Then she connects the chain and winch strap and cranks it tight. But, after we get the boat out of the water and get it home it is always an inch or two short of the V-Roller??
It is a 21' Sea Ray boat so I can't winch it the rest of the way up.
Any tips or advice?
Thanks!!
I was told to "power up" onto the trailer. I have also seen some literature that says not to do this because it can create holes in the dirt that might get the next trailer stuck.
The ramp I am using is cement so holes aren't an issue. However, I do need some advice on getting the boat all the way up to the V-roller on the trailer.
I am on the boat and my wife is guiding me up. I power it up and she stops me when it appears the boat is all the way up. Then she connects the chain and winch strap and cranks it tight. But, after we get the boat out of the water and get it home it is always an inch or two short of the V-Roller??
It is a 21' Sea Ray boat so I can't winch it the rest of the way up.
Any tips or advice?
Thanks!!