Ok, I'll admit it I must be the worst Captain ever. I need some suggestions to help me load my boat at the ramp. A little background. The boat is an aluminum 17 foot 1968 Crestliner Nordic deep V that I have been working on for a couple of years. I found a trailer that had an old 70's model fiberglass boat that I took to the dump. After dumping the boat I realized the keel rollers were welded and not adjustable. When I placed my boat on the trailer most of the rollers didn't even touch the keel. To fix that I purchased a set of adjustable keel roller brackets and drilled the frame and installed them so they are all carrying weight and then adjusted the bunks up to where the boat was sitting approximately level on the trailer. Each time I get ready to load it, it becomes a circus, and I can't say it is the same problem every time, although it does seem that after I finally get it loaded it is setting more to the port side than centered, maybe an inch on the transom roller. Now this is my first boat and I am "OLD" but I have always been good with machinery and such and this is driving me crazy. I don't know if I need to make some adjustments to the rollers and bunks or just need to figure out placement of the trailer in the water when ready to load. I'm hoping I can get a few pointers that will help until I can get it dialed in. It ruins a good day of fishing knowing I'm going to have to fight loading the boat when I get back to the dock. To recap the boat is 17', and the trailer has keel rollers with carpeted bunks and it also has two guide on poles on the rear of the trailer. If there is a reason for some pictures let me know and I can get some if you tell me what you need. Thanks to all for your help.