jakedaawg
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We three point boats all the time. Its not hard.
1. You are on a roller trailer so very easy. Loosen the bow line some. While backing up and stopping the boat will slide back on the trailer. You want to get it so it is a little stern heavy and pivoting on the back of the trailer.
2. Place cribing under transom. A couple of blocks and a piece of wood on each side works great.
3. Slowly drive trailer out from under boat. When the trailer is supporting just the bow and almost out from under the boat place cribbing under the center in the bow area. Pull trailer out and wala, you've done it.
4. To put back on boat you simply crank the trailer back under the boat.
It can be a little nerve wracking your first time but its really not a big deal.
1. You are on a roller trailer so very easy. Loosen the bow line some. While backing up and stopping the boat will slide back on the trailer. You want to get it so it is a little stern heavy and pivoting on the back of the trailer.
2. Place cribing under transom. A couple of blocks and a piece of wood on each side works great.
3. Slowly drive trailer out from under boat. When the trailer is supporting just the bow and almost out from under the boat place cribbing under the center in the bow area. Pull trailer out and wala, you've done it.
4. To put back on boat you simply crank the trailer back under the boat.
It can be a little nerve wracking your first time but its really not a big deal.