Thread: Boat trailering
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Unread 08-16-2024, 06:20 AM
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Originally Posted by steplift20 View Post
Trailering a boat is nerve racking. Not because of its length just the fact that something could go wrong ,l8ke a flat or broken axle it’s just a pain in the rump. I used to trailer it. 150 miles. 75 miles to and from. Now I just keep my boat on a trailer at the marina it’s so much easier unfortunately I haven’t fished a lot this year. But I will.
Bgreene. Launching your boat/my boat is easy alone the problem is getting it back on the trailer alone. I always go with one of my sons. He drives it on the trailer and I guide him in looking at his approach. Works out great. Cudos to you for doing it alone. But I have to say it’s not safe going out alone.
Getting boat back on trailer isn’t a problem to me.
Again the long bow line is the reason.
1. Back trailer
2. Take the long bow line by hand and walk to the trailer wench .
3. Pull the boat using the bow line, then tide the bow line off tight to trailer stem .
4. Pull the trailer cable or strap to the boat hook then go back and just crank it
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