Looking for loading suggestions on how to get (and keep) the bow up to the bow-stop on the trailer. We took boat out on a maiden voyage for few hours. We returned and lined up well, drove boat onto trailer close to bow-stop, used winch to bring up rest of the way and put safety chain on. Though all was well, but when pulled out and onto level ground found the bow was about 6 inches away from the bow-stop. Tension on the safety chain and the winch strap like a piano wire. Winch is not able to pull boat up to bow-stop (24 foot boat about 4500 lbs, bunk trailer). I think the problem is the angle the trailer is in the water at the end of the ramp (very steep ramp), stern is floating too high and when comes down on trailer the bow falls back from the bow-stop. The boat seems to be seated on the bunks but my concerns are the amount of tension on the bow eye of the boat, and I don't want to travel very far with the boat not seated propperly on the trailer. I tried a ramp with less of an incline but still had the same result. Any suggestions would be appreciated.