Redfisher Lightning
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- Oct 18, 2023
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I have a 2019 Lund ProV 1875 aluminum deep V boat that is almost 19 feet long. This boat has a 200 hp. motor and a bed trailer. I more often than not fish alone. Getting the boat in the water and going to fish is easy. My problem is loading the boat when I am finished fishing. For the first year or so I just motored it on the trailer. I stopped doing this, because for one person, it is hard to tell when you are close enough to put on the safety chain on. Plus, sometimes the bow gets damaged this way. One other reason is that many of the lakes I fish on have 'No Motor Loading of Boats' signs. Therefore, since my boat weighs with the motor, talon, trolling motor and front 35lb. electric anchor and a few other pieces of equipment (i.e. four large batteries) etc., close to 3000lbs. I decided to put on a four thousand rated winch on the trailer, to make loading easier. Well, the winch stressed and strained to the point I thought it was being overworked and might actually malfunction. So, this year I had a 10,000lb. winch upgrade. Believe it or not the same problem occurred! Please also know I am 71 years old and this is my retirement boat and fishing is my favorite past-time. I am not willing to trade down for a smaller boat and trailer. I need to find away to make this loading easy for me to do alone.
I have the following questions I would like your advice on.
Question 1 - What am I doing wrong?
Question 2 - What possibly is causing this problem?
Question 3 - How can I reconfigure the trailer or boat to make it easier for me to load this boat each time I need to do so?
I have the following questions I would like your advice on.
Question 1 - What am I doing wrong?
Question 2 - What possibly is causing this problem?
Question 3 - How can I reconfigure the trailer or boat to make it easier for me to load this boat each time I need to do so?