Needing some advice. I know in general you want to bow eye to sit just below the bow roller and the winch strap to be level. I am replacing the bow roller and trying to adjust the current setup.
I have the boat positioned front to back where it needs to be and slid the winch post away to let the bunks carry all of the weight. I then tried a few different rollers and always come up with same conclusion. If I lower the winch to put the roller above the bow eye then the strap runs uphill from thw winch to the boat. If I leave the strap level then I’m am 2-3 inches above the bow eye.
With the bracket geometry as is I don’t see any way to accomplish both. I do have room I could either drill new holes in the bracket and move the winch upslope on the bracket or drill new holes to move the roller down on the bracket but that is the only way I see to get this closer.
For reference the way it was setup seemed like the bow roller was carrying a lot of weight, it was always tough getting it pulled up on top the roller and the roller would get smashed. Also had bent the bracket where the roller mounts and skewed it off to the side. I have it pretty well straightened out now and decided to reset everything while I was at it. From memory after sliding the post away the bow probably settled 1-2” as an indication of how much weight was in it. But I think that was from trying to pull up to the eye every time. You can see in the picture it would have to raise vertically 1” or more to get the eye to the roller.
I have the boat positioned front to back where it needs to be and slid the winch post away to let the bunks carry all of the weight. I then tried a few different rollers and always come up with same conclusion. If I lower the winch to put the roller above the bow eye then the strap runs uphill from thw winch to the boat. If I leave the strap level then I’m am 2-3 inches above the bow eye.
With the bracket geometry as is I don’t see any way to accomplish both. I do have room I could either drill new holes in the bracket and move the winch upslope on the bracket or drill new holes to move the roller down on the bracket but that is the only way I see to get this closer.
For reference the way it was setup seemed like the bow roller was carrying a lot of weight, it was always tough getting it pulled up on top the roller and the roller would get smashed. Also had bent the bracket where the roller mounts and skewed it off to the side. I have it pretty well straightened out now and decided to reset everything while I was at it. From memory after sliding the post away the bow probably settled 1-2” as an indication of how much weight was in it. But I think that was from trying to pull up to the eye every time. You can see in the picture it would have to raise vertically 1” or more to get the eye to the roller.
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