Jerry_NJ
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Aug 23, 2010
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I have a 16' aluminum boat equipped like a bass boat, live well, flat plywood floor and raised front deck. It has a 9.9 hp outboard. I'd guess the total weight at less than 500 pounds... I really don't know the weight.
My problem, may be old age, is it is getting harder to push the boat off the trailer when the boat isn't floating, i.e., water up to just the lower end of the trailer and boat, I guess there is some float help with the end/engine weight.
I assume the carpet covered bunk boards may be too high. Is there a recommended adjustment for these boards when on dry land? I would assume the goal is to make most of the weight of the boat to rest on the rollers in the center of the trailer. Can I back off on the bunk board heigth so that they just keep the boat level? Guessing here on how to adjust.
My problem, may be old age, is it is getting harder to push the boat off the trailer when the boat isn't floating, i.e., water up to just the lower end of the trailer and boat, I guess there is some float help with the end/engine weight.
I assume the carpet covered bunk boards may be too high. Is there a recommended adjustment for these boards when on dry land? I would assume the goal is to make most of the weight of the boat to rest on the rollers in the center of the trailer. Can I back off on the bunk board heigth so that they just keep the boat level? Guessing here on how to adjust.