NelsonQ
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So in June I bought a new (to me) boat. Everything was in A1 running order and the guy I bought it from treated it well.
So, I took it the 20 mins from where I bought it up to my seasonal trailer site, dropped it in the slip for enjoyment the long July weekend.
Had it back in forth twice after that to install fishfinder and clean it over the summer at home (40 min drive each way)
Did the same routine. Trailered the boat. Winched it on, add the safety chain on the bow ring, installed transom straps, double check everything and homeward bound.
Took it out of its slip a week and a half ago to bring home to winterize (insert sounds of crying here). When I get it home in the driveway, I notice slack in the winch strap. It appears the spring and latch the 'locks' the winch in place doesn't stay in position and came loose. Good thing for the safety chain on the bow right? Wrong.
The chain was still slack. Best guess is that the boat was content in its position on the bunks and with the transom tied down, it didn't move. Good thing.
I went out and bought a new winch and strap for $30 and replaced it this weekend. Had to undo the bow chain to get it in place.
Guess what, the nut and bolt for the chain I removed with 2 fingers.
I'm guessing the boat gods gave me a free pass and luckily I didn't have to rely on that chain.
Moral of the story is from now on, as pretty and as in good repair as the trailer may seem, double check the hardware as well. The winch worked fine all summer but $30 vs a new boat, its swapped out, but I'll be double checking the bow and safety chains as well to be sure.
I got lucky.
So, I took it the 20 mins from where I bought it up to my seasonal trailer site, dropped it in the slip for enjoyment the long July weekend.
Had it back in forth twice after that to install fishfinder and clean it over the summer at home (40 min drive each way)
Did the same routine. Trailered the boat. Winched it on, add the safety chain on the bow ring, installed transom straps, double check everything and homeward bound.
Took it out of its slip a week and a half ago to bring home to winterize (insert sounds of crying here). When I get it home in the driveway, I notice slack in the winch strap. It appears the spring and latch the 'locks' the winch in place doesn't stay in position and came loose. Good thing for the safety chain on the bow right? Wrong.
The chain was still slack. Best guess is that the boat was content in its position on the bunks and with the transom tied down, it didn't move. Good thing.
I went out and bought a new winch and strap for $30 and replaced it this weekend. Had to undo the bow chain to get it in place.
Guess what, the nut and bolt for the chain I removed with 2 fingers.
I'm guessing the boat gods gave me a free pass and luckily I didn't have to rely on that chain.
Moral of the story is from now on, as pretty and as in good repair as the trailer may seem, double check the hardware as well. The winch worked fine all summer but $30 vs a new boat, its swapped out, but I'll be double checking the bow and safety chains as well to be sure.
I got lucky.