I usta get water in my tank until I stuuffed a rag in the gas
hole;-)
Got a couple a chunks a steel at the salvage yard, 20 bucks or so
for enough square steel to do a 30' boat, depending on the ramp.
A welder made a sliding mount for 5.00 an hour, and it jams with
boat on / off, etc.
I have to bolt on a hitch but only fingertight, and change
coupler extensions, etc, but works OK, except the truck has
insufficient oomph to make the boat 'walk on water'. It's ok for
launch, and mostly someone is handy to give me a pull getting
out. I always have a chain with hooks handy. The next guy in
line is always eager to help.
Need more slack at the rear stowage position, more room for the
trailer frame to flex, y'know? Mabey next year, I won't need the
hammer?
Terry K
Dan Borden wrote:
I have a 21' fixed keel and am new to this. Launching is extremely difficult
and have looked at different solutions including using a chain. I saw on the
Potter site that a few of their customers have suggested using Extend a
Hitch. Has anyone used this? (I'm waiting for my request to join their forum
to be approved to ask questions there.) I checked out the web site,
www.extendahitch.com and it looks pretty simple. Any other suggestions
anyone have? I have to put my tires in the water and sometimes I still can't
launch, especially at shallow ramps.
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