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Tony Jai May 17th 04 06:57 AM

Boat loading tips?
 
I have a 14' aluminum fishing boat with bunk trailer. The bunks are pretty
short, sitting up 90 degrees. unlike other trailers I saw they have long
bunk with 30 degrees mounted on the trailer.

The problem I have is loading the boat back to the trailer, usually it
takes 2-3 times in order to get the boat align properly on the bunks. In my
past experience, if it didnt work I had to push the boat back in the water
and tried it again until the boat sat right on the bunks. That's pretty
annoying. I do have the side guides but didn't help much.. I am very
frustrated...

Any boat loading tips?

Tony




Marshall Banana May 17th 04 09:22 AM

Boat loading tips?
 
Also Sprach Tony Jai :
I have a 14' aluminum fishing boat with bunk trailer. The bunks are pretty
short, sitting up 90 degrees. unlike other trailers I saw they have long
bunk with 30 degrees mounted on the trailer.


The problem I have is loading the boat back to the trailer, usually it
takes 2-3 times in order to get the boat align properly on the bunks. In my
past experience, if it didnt work I had to push the boat back in the water
and tried it again until the boat sat right on the bunks. That's pretty
annoying. I do have the side guides but didn't help much.. I am very
frustrated...


Any boat loading tips?


Add a few keel rollers?

Dan



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RichG May 17th 04 12:19 PM

Boat loading tips?
 
Side mounted guide-ons. I use tall 2 inch PVC tubes. Some use roller
devices, angled inwards.

Another thought is to set up some short, centered guide-ons to capture the
bow as she comes on and keep her on track.

Look around the next time you are at a busy launch and you will see a dozen
different solutions.
RichG

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"Tony Jai" wrote in message
. cable.rogers.com...
I have a 14' aluminum fishing boat with bunk trailer. The bunks are pretty
short, sitting up 90 degrees. unlike other trailers I saw they have long
bunk with 30 degrees mounted on the trailer.

The problem I have is loading the boat back to the trailer, usually it
takes 2-3 times in order to get the boat align properly on the bunks. In

my
past experience, if it didnt work I had to push the boat back in the water
and tried it again until the boat sat right on the bunks. That's pretty
annoying. I do have the side guides but didn't help much.. I am very
frustrated...

Any boat loading tips?

Tony






Doug Kanter May 17th 04 03:13 PM

Boat loading tips?
 
How far off of "properly aligned" are you talking about? Is it a small
enough amount that you can nudge the boat with your shoulder once the
trailer's out of the water?

"Tony Jai" wrote in message
. cable.rogers.com...
I have a 14' aluminum fishing boat with bunk trailer. The bunks are pretty
short, sitting up 90 degrees. unlike other trailers I saw they have long
bunk with 30 degrees mounted on the trailer.

The problem I have is loading the boat back to the trailer, usually it
takes 2-3 times in order to get the boat align properly on the bunks. In

my
past experience, if it didnt work I had to push the boat back in the water
and tried it again until the boat sat right on the bunks. That's pretty
annoying. I do have the side guides but didn't help much.. I am very
frustrated...

Any boat loading tips?

Tony






Joe Blizzard May 17th 04 04:34 PM

Boat loading tips?
 
"Tony Jai" wrote
to get the boat align properly on the bunks
Any boat loading tips?


Sounds similar to my Thunderbird tri-hull. The bunks are horizontal and
there's a couple of narrow flat places on the bottom of the hull that rest
on them. Getting the right amount of water over the trailer seems to be key.
Back it too far in and there's not enough weight resting on the bunks to
keep the boat from getting swept off them by any current that's present. If
I don't get it far enough in to winch all the way up on the first try, I
just back up a little more and finish loading.



Ron White May 17th 04 05:40 PM

Boat loading tips?
 
You didn't give enough info to fully describe you situation. Is you hull a
flat boat ( jon boat) or does it have a pointed bow and some forward vee?
Without knowing anymore I could only say that maybe you are backing your
trailer in too deep and the boat is floating around over the bunks and when
you pull out the boat settles where ever until you get lucky and have is
cone to rest in center on your third try? Anyway if this seem plausible,
then try to load your boat while it has some contact with the bunks, ( don't
back in so deep).

--
Ron White
Boat building web address is
www.concentric.net/~knotreel




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