Pcj wrote:Not sure why a lot of trailers end up axle submerged. Most modern well set up trailers boat just slides off/on. Mine the wheels just touch the water and have to hold handle and gently let it down and reverse on retrieval.First have a dozen winds are the hardest then it just rolls in to position. The old trailer yeah well ,what can I say. Darn near winch off,even when submerged. |
letsgetem wrote:Not backing the trailer in as far, would also reduce salt water causing rust!!! At the back where salt water gets, its rusting; at the front it isnt. I am thinking I should get an electric winch, for my boat; the $1099 one at Marine Deals would do. |
letsgetem wrote:I tried winching with a Ryobi 18v drill. Started ok, with the boat partly supported in the water, then later it wouldnt move it. |
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