jhande
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jun 26, 2010
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Silly question...
The previous owner didn't have the trailer bow roller setup correctly so after I towed it home I noticed the transom of the boat had slid forward and the keel rolled forward of the roller and dropped down below it. All the weight is now resting on the bunks. I have removed the roller and now am trying to figure out the best way to slide the boat backwards so when I reinstall the roller the keel will rest on it. Yes I'll slide the winch/roller post backwards too.
Question:
The boat is a Tri-hull and I was wondering if there should some sort of weight distribution between the bunks and roller?
I was thinking just sliding the roller up on it's bracket until it contacts the keel but then though might not be good enough since most of the weight will be on the bunks rendering the purpose of the roller useless.
The previous owner didn't have the trailer bow roller setup correctly so after I towed it home I noticed the transom of the boat had slid forward and the keel rolled forward of the roller and dropped down below it. All the weight is now resting on the bunks. I have removed the roller and now am trying to figure out the best way to slide the boat backwards so when I reinstall the roller the keel will rest on it. Yes I'll slide the winch/roller post backwards too.
Question:
The boat is a Tri-hull and I was wondering if there should some sort of weight distribution between the bunks and roller?
I was thinking just sliding the roller up on it's bracket until it contacts the keel but then though might not be good enough since most of the weight will be on the bunks rendering the purpose of the roller useless.