natemoore
Master Chief Petty Officer
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- Jun 13, 2009
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I need to adjust the trailer's bunks and rollers. I can never get the boat completely on the trailer while it is in the water because the the bow stop/wench is so much higher than bow eye. So, I pull the trailer out a foot or two, the jump out and wench it up some more, jump in, pull up, jump out, wench up....but to get it the last three or four inches, I have to drive down a paved road the hit the brakes a little to bump it up the rest of the way.
It seems like I should be able to overcome any friction of the bunks and wench it all the way, but I'm worried about pulling out the eye or breaking the strap.
Here are my questions. How much weight (percentage wise) should the rollers carry versus the bunks?
How much tongue weight for a 17' boat? Is there a rule of thumb based on boat/trailer weight?
Do I really need four bunks (two on each side) for a boat this small? That seems to double the friction, adding to my problems getting the boat on the trailer.
Thanks
It seems like I should be able to overcome any friction of the bunks and wench it all the way, but I'm worried about pulling out the eye or breaking the strap.
Here are my questions. How much weight (percentage wise) should the rollers carry versus the bunks?
How much tongue weight for a 17' boat? Is there a rule of thumb based on boat/trailer weight?
Do I really need four bunks (two on each side) for a boat this small? That seems to double the friction, adding to my problems getting the boat on the trailer.
Thanks