This happened a few years ago to me and I now feel secure enough to share.lol , but back then...I wonder.
So there I was getting ready to put the boat on the trailer. 18 ft bow rider. three feet from fully loaded the winch stops. hmmm okay I go to manual but handlerounded from PO and I never checked it. The connection from my truck to the winch was the problem so I slowly pull the boat out with the boat about two or three feet off the trailer. All I have to do is disconnect from the trailer, pull around and run jumpers from my engine to the winch, right? Well as soon as I start to undo the tounge latch something doesnt feel right. No sooner did I get that feeling the hitch seperates from the trailer with a large amount of sudden force and just misses my forehead. I would have been killed for sure. The only thing that saved the day were the saftey chains... They stopped the trailer from smashing my skull and my truck hatch. I was knocked on my ass and I just sat there trying to figure out what happened. (Because the full weight was not on the trailer it acted like a catapult when I released it from the hitch) After thinking about everything I was able to get a jump from another car and pull the boat on the trailer. Later I fixed everything and today I work slow.... check everthing twice....Repair or replace when needed and maintain all parts. Outside of a bruised ego and and a close call I was very lucky.... Things can go from bad to worse very fast even half in the water!!! Be careful and remember when you encounter the smallest bit of trouble, think think think.....
Jim
So there I was getting ready to put the boat on the trailer. 18 ft bow rider. three feet from fully loaded the winch stops. hmmm okay I go to manual but handlerounded from PO and I never checked it. The connection from my truck to the winch was the problem so I slowly pull the boat out with the boat about two or three feet off the trailer. All I have to do is disconnect from the trailer, pull around and run jumpers from my engine to the winch, right? Well as soon as I start to undo the tounge latch something doesnt feel right. No sooner did I get that feeling the hitch seperates from the trailer with a large amount of sudden force and just misses my forehead. I would have been killed for sure. The only thing that saved the day were the saftey chains... They stopped the trailer from smashing my skull and my truck hatch. I was knocked on my ass and I just sat there trying to figure out what happened. (Because the full weight was not on the trailer it acted like a catapult when I released it from the hitch) After thinking about everything I was able to get a jump from another car and pull the boat on the trailer. Later I fixed everything and today I work slow.... check everthing twice....Repair or replace when needed and maintain all parts. Outside of a bruised ego and and a close call I was very lucky.... Things can go from bad to worse very fast even half in the water!!! Be careful and remember when you encounter the smallest bit of trouble, think think think.....
Jim