Yea, loading by your self can be trying experience if your boat is drifting around over the trailer. Launching in our local ocean harbor, you get a 2' up n' down surge to throw another angle in the process....
I don't know where you are at but this is exactly what I need for my 28' foot whaler that I am always loading and unloading single handed and yup sometimes the bow drifts out to one side or the other of the bow stop.
Then you aren’t properly placing your trailer in the water at the correct depth. These added bunks are for those that can’t trailer their boat. And to top it off the trailer has bunk guides. The trailer has trailer guides, main body bunks and a V bunk for the keel, if his son can’t trailer it on with those he should get off the water
great idea, great work there
These did the trick! The boat almost always runs straight into the front pulley. Always a one shot approach!
Dave
Nice job Dave. When you are single handing an additional bump or two is a great idea.
Throw in an ocean swell/surge and a single handed loading is a bear!!
Yea, loading by your self can be trying experience if your boat is drifting around over the trailer.
Launching in our local ocean harbor, you get a 2' up n' down surge to throw another angle in the process....
I don't know where you are at but this is exactly what I need for my 28' foot whaler that I am always loading and unloading single handed and yup sometimes the bow drifts out to one side or the other of the bow stop.
Then you aren’t properly placing your trailer in the water at the correct depth. These added bunks are for those that can’t trailer their boat.
And to top it off the trailer has bunk guides.
The trailer has trailer guides, main body bunks and a V bunk for the keel, if his son can’t trailer it on with those he should get off the water