Good Day,
I'm hoping someone on this board has had a similar issue to me and can give me some advice. Boat in question is a 1995 Grady White Sailfish (272). Trailer is a rolls dual axle all aluminum trailer with pvc guide polls. We fish here in Southern NC, Carolina Beach in particular and the ramps are not bad at high tide but very steep at mid and low tide.
This is our 3rd fishing boat and the other 2 we never had trouble loading on the trailer.
Problem arises when we go to put the boat on the trailer. You can see in the pictures that the forward bunk comes to a V and the deep V of the bow get stuck in between the 2 bunks. We always get these forward bunks wet but we have to give the boat a ton of RPM's to get it up to the winch. Several times we have hit the rubber guard which should be just below the stainless hook and have broken the gel coat.
Friends have recommended installing bunks long ways but I'm not sure this will fix the issue. Any advice would be much appreciated.
I'm hoping someone on this board has had a similar issue to me and can give me some advice. Boat in question is a 1995 Grady White Sailfish (272). Trailer is a rolls dual axle all aluminum trailer with pvc guide polls. We fish here in Southern NC, Carolina Beach in particular and the ramps are not bad at high tide but very steep at mid and low tide.
This is our 3rd fishing boat and the other 2 we never had trouble loading on the trailer.
Problem arises when we go to put the boat on the trailer. You can see in the pictures that the forward bunk comes to a V and the deep V of the bow get stuck in between the 2 bunks. We always get these forward bunks wet but we have to give the boat a ton of RPM's to get it up to the winch. Several times we have hit the rubber guard which should be just below the stainless hook and have broken the gel coat.
Friends have recommended installing bunks long ways but I'm not sure this will fix the issue. Any advice would be much appreciated.