Front to centre into bowstop or at the transom , which would work better
Cheers
Front to centre into bowstop or at the transom , which would work better
Cheers
transom, you want it to centre straight away. Ben
No real need to Jabba.....they tend to flog out a little faster than a standard one aswell due to there shape..........I have one at the rear of my trailer and so far has done the job perfectly.....(drive on)
Dab
Confidence.......the feeling you get before you fully understand the situation.
A Concave roller will do the same thing and gravity will take care of the rest.
my self centring roller is back 1 from the transom. used to have trouble launching and an ally roller at the back fixed that good. couldn't get a self centring one the right size in ally so moved the rubber one back one spot. works a treat tho i have skids also which help guide the bow to the self centring roller.
fishing's as simple as 3 P's - patience, perserverance and PLASTIC!
I think they're pretty much a gimmick cehart, sounds to me like you've got something else going wrong there.
My last alloy boat was a bit bit of a pain in the arse to load onto the trailer.. I found that the self centreing roller helped heaps.. I just put it as the one at the very back and it helped line it all up at the very start.. I have heard stories of how when unloading the boat the roller has worked the other way and basically rolled the keel sideways... never had an issue myself though.
2008 Signature 520C with the Suzuki 90 4 stroke on the back