DeepCMark58A
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That is what I use I store my pontoon on the floor of a barn for the winter.Have you thought about using a scissor trailer? I've seen them used on pontoons sitting on the ground.
That is what I use I store my pontoon on the floor of a barn for the winter.Have you thought about using a scissor trailer? I've seen them used on pontoons sitting on the ground.
This is what I have done. The BIG rocks should provide something for the trailer wheels to keep out of the much until I get to the end of them.
I doubt that if I do not get out past the end of the rocks it will not be deep enough to float the pontoon. If I do go past the rocks the wheels will drop into muck. I have not waded out there since I dropped the BIG rocks into the pit mucky bottom but do know it was shin deep when I waded out into it to put the dock pipes in. STINKS bad too! LOL It appears that the previous owner did something similar as the trailer fender on one side is bent up like something hit it from under it. It now has rained over three inches so my launching will be postponed until it dries up again which gives me more time to worry about it all. My biggest worry is getting it off and out of the pit. I've already got repairs to make on the trailer.put fence posts about a foot before the end of the rocks and mark the wheels somehow when they line up you stop.
What would you hook to on the boat? There isn’t much on a pontoon boat design to handle that kind of stress. I saw a video on reels the other day. The rear cap was ripped off one tube. The only thing I could think of for a cause is they hooked a tube to it.Can you get the trailer out to the edge of the rocks. Back it as far as the rocks allow. Here is a wild idea. It’ll take a roller and winch. You could bolt a roller on the back of the trailer. Anchor your winch to your truck/ tractor or whatever will hold. Run the winch cable under the trailer around the roller then run it under the toon all the way to the front. Hook it to the toon down low. Then winch away. In theory it should pull the toon off the back of the trailer enough to get it to at least start to float.
Just a thought.