I have an old Starcraft 14' aluminum with an even older painted steel trailer. About half of our fishing is fresh, the rest is salt or brackish.
I have not yet launched this in saltwater, we were using my canoe. However now that I have something that I don't have to paddle, this boat is going in the salt. Obviously I do NOT want to be dunking this thing up to the axle.
Buying a new trailer is not an option right now and if I did, I'd buy another boat to go with it.
I am going to be making some mods soon (PVC standpipes for the tail lights, a couple of guides for loading the boat onto the trailer. While I am at it, I might as well add anything that would help me launch without dunking.
Right now I assume that adding longer bunks will help, but the semi-V on the front of the boat will hit the rear roller long before the bottom of the boat is on the bunks. Should I make some sort of guide from some 2X6's (a V shape, maybe 6 feet long?) that I'd keep in the back of my truck until it's time to launch/return, for the V on the bow to ride up as I crank the winch to load the boat?
Any advice is appreciated. Other than "get a new trailer".
This is the boat/trailer combo. Please note that I have moved the front winch further up so that the transom DOES NOT sit so far back. However, the bunks are still rather short, I'm going to replace them with longer bunks.
I have not yet launched this in saltwater, we were using my canoe. However now that I have something that I don't have to paddle, this boat is going in the salt. Obviously I do NOT want to be dunking this thing up to the axle.
Buying a new trailer is not an option right now and if I did, I'd buy another boat to go with it.
I am going to be making some mods soon (PVC standpipes for the tail lights, a couple of guides for loading the boat onto the trailer. While I am at it, I might as well add anything that would help me launch without dunking.
Right now I assume that adding longer bunks will help, but the semi-V on the front of the boat will hit the rear roller long before the bottom of the boat is on the bunks. Should I make some sort of guide from some 2X6's (a V shape, maybe 6 feet long?) that I'd keep in the back of my truck until it's time to launch/return, for the V on the bow to ride up as I crank the winch to load the boat?
Any advice is appreciated. Other than "get a new trailer".
This is the boat/trailer combo. Please note that I have moved the front winch further up so that the transom DOES NOT sit so far back. However, the bunks are still rather short, I'm going to replace them with longer bunks.
