Fordiesel69
Lieutenant Junior Grade
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My first roller trailer.
Load Rite Trailer, Twin Axle. Fits up to 24' boats.
When I test drove the boat we put both fenders under the water. Had a hard time getting it on becuase the back of the boat would float up and get sideways.
So this time I put both fenders in and pulled out about half way so 50% of the fender was in the water and 50% was out. Now the boat stayed in the rollers good but we had to power it up while at the same time cranking the winch in low gear. It felt like I was going to pull the loop out of the boat even with the help of the engine.
I don;t understand how to make this work. People love their rollers. What am I doing wrong? Too far = boat floats, not enough and it won't go on.
Load Rite Trailer, Twin Axle. Fits up to 24' boats.
When I test drove the boat we put both fenders under the water. Had a hard time getting it on becuase the back of the boat would float up and get sideways.
So this time I put both fenders in and pulled out about half way so 50% of the fender was in the water and 50% was out. Now the boat stayed in the rollers good but we had to power it up while at the same time cranking the winch in low gear. It felt like I was going to pull the loop out of the boat even with the help of the engine.
I don;t understand how to make this work. People love their rollers. What am I doing wrong? Too far = boat floats, not enough and it won't go on.