Completed building my boat and assembling the new trailer. Will be launching it in the ocean for the first time in about 10 days if my trailer passes its safety check appointment.
This will be the first time I've ever launched or retrieved a boat from a trailer. The boat is just a simple 12 foot, flat bottom wooden jon boat that weighs about 200 lbs. The 6hp outboard adds another 55 lbs + gas and the usual additional gear for fishing. Trailer weighs 250 lbs per manufacturer's specs. There's about 4 feet of tongue forward of the bow of the boat.
With the above specs, since the load is so light, can I assume that our 2019 Honda Odyssey van with front wheel drive will be 100% safe for launching and retrieval as long as the front wheels are on dry, moss free ramp even at low tide? IOW, ZERO chance of our van ever sliding back into the water and getting submerged. (I will set the parking brake and put the trans in park before getting out of the van while on the ramp.)
It will be stressful for a first time ever launching of any boat from a trailer...
This will be the first time I've ever launched or retrieved a boat from a trailer. The boat is just a simple 12 foot, flat bottom wooden jon boat that weighs about 200 lbs. The 6hp outboard adds another 55 lbs + gas and the usual additional gear for fishing. Trailer weighs 250 lbs per manufacturer's specs. There's about 4 feet of tongue forward of the bow of the boat.
With the above specs, since the load is so light, can I assume that our 2019 Honda Odyssey van with front wheel drive will be 100% safe for launching and retrieval as long as the front wheels are on dry, moss free ramp even at low tide? IOW, ZERO chance of our van ever sliding back into the water and getting submerged. (I will set the parking brake and put the trans in park before getting out of the van while on the ramp.)
It will be stressful for a first time ever launching of any boat from a trailer...
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