Crooked boat on trailer

Rinker85

Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Hello

I have a 25 foot cruiser that know matter what I do, always tilts to the right on the trailer. I’ve tried different depths when loading the boat. I don’t power load it. The rollers measure the same distance on each side. Any recommendations?
 

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Earl Cordova

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Add some full length side (guide) boards to the trailer.
I had endless problems loading mine until I had the boards added to the trailer.
Best $1500 I have spent on the boat.
 

Rinker85

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Add some full length side (guide) boards to the trailer.
I had endless problems loading mine until I had the boards added to the trailer.
Best $1500 I have spent on the boat.
I’ve been wanting to do that. Now I will for sure now. Thank you
 

dingbat

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The motor is about dead center so your rollerbunks are out of adjustment (note starboard strake sitting on roller) or the trailer is in too deep during loading,

No need for “boards” on a properly setup roller trailer
 

Grub54891

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Agree with the above^^. The roller is on the chine, move the rollers out a bit to get it fit properly, both sets need to move out.
 

Grub54891

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Depends on where the fwd ones come in with the chines. If they are doing the same thing then yes.
 
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