ratdude747
Petty Officer 1st Class
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Today I tried dipping my boat in the Ohio river... and I found out the city ramp is in fact very shallow at the bottom. So much so, that without pushing my truck (RWD 1984 F150, open diff) too far (past the concrete 4' from the water's edge) I couldn't get enough buoyancy to leave the bunks.
(We did dip farther, but this is the one pic I happened to take during the attempts)
A few weekends ago we had a similar issue at a lake ramp... but it was a bit steeper and we just barely made it work (getting on the trailer was a similar but lesser struggle).
Among other existing complaints (too tall to get in easily and for my wife to get in at all, winch post is rusted pretty bad, etc.) I'm thinking that I'm going to have to get get another trailer (shame, since I dumped $400 in replacing tires, lights/ wiring, winch, and transom straps). Something closer to the boat's original factory trailer that rode a lot lower (since unlike the original owner's situation in 1976, a wide trailer isn't a logistical show stopper).
Without involving a boat ramp, where/how would I go about getting my trailer swapped once I had such a replacment trailer? Find a shop/marina with the appropriate fork truck /lift? At over 1000lbs (per the manufacturing tag) it's not something I can just push off and crib with wood...
(We did dip farther, but this is the one pic I happened to take during the attempts)
A few weekends ago we had a similar issue at a lake ramp... but it was a bit steeper and we just barely made it work (getting on the trailer was a similar but lesser struggle).
Among other existing complaints (too tall to get in easily and for my wife to get in at all, winch post is rusted pretty bad, etc.) I'm thinking that I'm going to have to get get another trailer (shame, since I dumped $400 in replacing tires, lights/ wiring, winch, and transom straps). Something closer to the boat's original factory trailer that rode a lot lower (since unlike the original owner's situation in 1976, a wide trailer isn't a logistical show stopper).
Without involving a boat ramp, where/how would I go about getting my trailer swapped once I had such a replacment trailer? Find a shop/marina with the appropriate fork truck /lift? At over 1000lbs (per the manufacturing tag) it's not something I can just push off and crib with wood...