Re: How many of you drive your boat onto the trailer?
i always drive on, trim up about halfway and idle it on, i'm not a fan of "power loading" like some idiots that sit there and gas it full throttle to get it the other halfway up the trailer. (i guess one could make an argument that i powerload since i'm under power when i load, at idle speed however.) power loading is allowed at my ramp.
it seems that they never figure out that if they back there trailer in another 3 or 4 feet their boat wouldn't stop halfway up the bunks and have to rev the crap out of it to get it the rest of the way. (sometimes even that doesn't work so the man jumps out of his boat with it still running, jumps back in the truck and backs it in another 4 feet anyway since his power launch failed. then instead of hooking up the bow strap and winching it in, he jumps back in the boat and gasses the daylights out of it again, then hits the bow stop with a humungous THUD that was completely unneccesary.
i know some may say that they are scared of the trailer falling off the end of the ramp by backing in a little further, but where i launch the lake is up super high, and theres another 20 extra feet of ramp in the water.
hahaa reminds me of the guy i saw the other day, loading an 18 or so foot bass boat, guys wife backs trailer in, guy powers on to the trailer, hits the bow stop, then proceeds to rev it up to about half throttle under power, then signals for his wife to pull up the ramp while he's throttled up on the boat, best i could tell he was trying to keep the boat fully up to the front of the trailer while wife pulls the boat out. She gasses the truck unnecessarily and as she does the boat slips back on the trailer about 2 feet despite the guy keeping throttle pinned to avoid this, she backs up, tries it again. This happens three times total, without success. after third time, guy walks to the front of the boat, hooks up his bow strap and gets pulled up the ramp no problem. seems to me he should have just hooked the bow trap in the first place? good times at the ramp, gotta love it!
I guess i got off on a little bit of a tangent, sorry