great beach launch trailer, drag boat up sand then reverse trailer under boat and winch the last bit
why can't you winch on?
cheers Murf
Hi
Has anyone done any modification to a drive on quintrex trailer to convert back to a winch on.I am trying to avoid dunking the trailer in salt water to increase the life of it & its bit of a climb to get it on the skids as there is no rollers at the rear to take the weight.Have attach photo to explain.
Any ideas/advise would be appriecated.
Cheers Mark
great beach launch trailer, drag boat up sand then reverse trailer under boat and winch the last bit
why can't you winch on?
cheers Murf
5 minutes washing a trailer is much cheaper than fixing a boat and motor dropped on the ramp. The trailer shown is really no different to a "winch on" trailer. I'd suggest it's not properly set up if it's difficult to launch/retrieve.
Thanks for the reply
Launching is fine but retrieving a pain, the boat(460 topender) has to ride up the skids on to the trailer as there is no rear roller to help it climb. I am trying for ideas on fitting a rear roller/rollers to the trailer so I don`t have to put so much in the water.
Bassman...I have an openback trailer that my hornet sits on except mines a special trailer and I hate it.I resorted to putting a 2 speed winch on and that helps a bit.I will eventually get around to putting a centering roller on the back one day.You might have to put a bit more trailer in the water to retrieve if you are finding it a bit hard.
Toddy
put a 3500lb $57 delivered evilbay electric winch on mine a few months back and its sooo easy now sitting in the cab of the 4b with the remote winching on the 4.75 tinny
cheers Murf
Looking closer at the photo I think you have a constant depth keel, on first examination i thought it finished forward of the transom, which in turn made me think the rear roller was set off the keel for a reason. However looking at it now, if i was you i would raise that roller untill it touches the keel, thus taking the weight off the skids when winching up. The rollers should be taking most of the weight, and the skids just preventing the boat from rocking. Grease rollers pins and it will go up and down no worries.
so can you drop the skids and the first roller forward so the keel is on the rear roller?
cheers murf