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Need help with the proper procedure for adjusting a trailer to a
boat. Thinking:
1. Adjust boat height (raise / lower bunk boards until winch cable is
parallel to trailer frame)
2. Adjust tongue weight (boat position front to rear... careful that
no more than eight inches of boat is extending beyond the rear of the
bunks)
3. Adjust 'bow guide' or 'keel support' to 'fit'
4. Adjust 'bow stop' or 'V block' or 'Y stop' to 'fit'

As you can see I'm struggling a little with terminology for the
components.

I've searched for procedures with no luck.. please pass on comments.

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tapenick wrote:
Need help with the proper procedure for adjusting a trailer to a
boat. Thinking:
1. Adjust boat height (raise / lower bunk boards until winch cable is
parallel to trailer frame)

-snip-
please pass on comments.


Skip the bunk boards. Lower/lower the winch.

Rick
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PhantMan wrote:
Lower/lower the winch.


ooops... Raise/lower the winch.
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On Jul 13, 10:44 am, wrote:
PhantMan wrote:
Lower/lower the winch.


ooops... Raise/lower the winch.



Was leaning toward the bunk boards because raising / lowering the
winch will require cutting / welding. Thoughts?

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tapenick wrote:
Was leaning toward the bunk boards because raising / lowering the
winch will require cutting / welding. Thoughts?


Generally, a winch is easily raised/lowered on its stand by
loosening/tightening a few bolts. The need for Cutting/welding
certainly complicates matters. Depending on the value of the trailer,
I might consider buying a new (adjustable) winch stand.

Me, I prefer to keep my boat as low as possible for stability
purposes. But that;s just me.

Rick


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tapenick wrote:
Was leaning toward the bunk boards because raising / lowering the
winch will require cutting / welding. Thoughts?


Generally, a winch is easily raised/lowered on its stand by
loosening/tightening a few bolts. The need for Cutting/welding
certainly complicates matters. Depending on the value of the trailer,
I might consider buying a new (adjustable) winch stand.

Me, I prefer to keep my boat as low as possible for stability
purposes. But that;s just me.

Rick


Although I do not trailer during the season the boat is on trailer over the
winter. Our SUV sits very low in the back when pulling the boat, indicating
a heavy tongue weight.

I would like to correct this before the boat goes back on the trailer at the
end of this season.

The original poster indicated that it is OK to have the transom/stern
unsupported up to 8 inches. Right now our bunks end at the transom. How
much of the transom/ transom can be *safely* unsupported by the bunks for
winter (long term) storage?


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