CapRedbeard
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jun 8, 2021
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Hey guys, I know this has been asked a thousand times on here but I'm uploading a photo of my boat on the trailer to get some advice. This boat is new to me this year. Four Winns 170 with a matching Four Winns trailer. I'm having a hard time getting the boat stern to center properly on the trailer.
Trailer has two keel rollers - one at the stern and one midship. It appears the midship roller is nearly (not quite) touching when the boat is loaded. The stern roller is about 2" below the keel. After some research, I'm wondering if the stern roller is bent down. It clearly has a "V" shape to it.
Question is - is this "V" shape intentional? Or should I replace the stern roller and rod with a straight roller like the midship one? Brackets are all welded on. Both are 12" rollers with 5/8" rods. Yes, I've tried backing the trailer to different depths in the water at the ramp with minimal success.
Thanks in advance
Trailer has two keel rollers - one at the stern and one midship. It appears the midship roller is nearly (not quite) touching when the boat is loaded. The stern roller is about 2" below the keel. After some research, I'm wondering if the stern roller is bent down. It clearly has a "V" shape to it.
Question is - is this "V" shape intentional? Or should I replace the stern roller and rod with a straight roller like the midship one? Brackets are all welded on. Both are 12" rollers with 5/8" rods. Yes, I've tried backing the trailer to different depths in the water at the ramp with minimal success.
Thanks in advance