Won't have the first mate along, at school this summer. Looks like improv time.
Number one, I can't drive the boat up onto the rollers, leave the engine in forward, and run up to the bow and hook up the safety chain. The vertical drop from the bow to the bow eye is just too long for me.
Guide-ons would safely stabilize the boat laterally on the trailer. If the trailer was in the water far enough could the boat be pulled up with a line far enough to the stop so that I could hook the winch up??
The ramp in question is NOT super steep. I've seen steeper ones, this is a tame one.
I am open to suggestions, would shy away from electric winch just because it's one more thing to break down and make you unable to recover your boat at all. Thank you in advance.
Number one, I can't drive the boat up onto the rollers, leave the engine in forward, and run up to the bow and hook up the safety chain. The vertical drop from the bow to the bow eye is just too long for me.
Guide-ons would safely stabilize the boat laterally on the trailer. If the trailer was in the water far enough could the boat be pulled up with a line far enough to the stop so that I could hook the winch up??
The ramp in question is NOT super steep. I've seen steeper ones, this is a tame one.
I am open to suggestions, would shy away from electric winch just because it's one more thing to break down and make you unable to recover your boat at all. Thank you in advance.