The local lake had the ramp redone a couple of years ago and every time I launch there (which isn't often), I have problems recovering. Seems to me the ramp is too steep.
If I back the trailer in far enough for the bow to get over top of the bow roller, the rest of the boat is still floating and won't be centered. If I only go in far enough that the bunks hold the boat in place, the bow is too far from the bow roller (up by the winch) and is actually lower than the roller, and so I can't winch it up in that position or I will pull the bow in under the roller which would not be good. But once I pull the boat out I have to winch the boat the rest of the way up the trailer and I don't like putting that much strain on my bow hook.
So is it just me or did they mess up and make this ramp too steep?
Also, yesterday I was waiting for someone at the ramp, I was out in my boat and a couple larger 16-18 footers) outboards launched and when they did the water came in over the stern before they started floating. Doesn't seem right to me.
If I back the trailer in far enough for the bow to get over top of the bow roller, the rest of the boat is still floating and won't be centered. If I only go in far enough that the bunks hold the boat in place, the bow is too far from the bow roller (up by the winch) and is actually lower than the roller, and so I can't winch it up in that position or I will pull the bow in under the roller which would not be good. But once I pull the boat out I have to winch the boat the rest of the way up the trailer and I don't like putting that much strain on my bow hook.
So is it just me or did they mess up and make this ramp too steep?
Also, yesterday I was waiting for someone at the ramp, I was out in my boat and a couple larger 16-18 footers) outboards launched and when they did the water came in over the stern before they started floating. Doesn't seem right to me.