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#2428937 - 07/06/08 12:30 AM getting off trailer
fishsalot Offline
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Registered: 01/05/06
Posts: 530
Loc: Austin tx
1996 sprint deck boat 21.5 130hp Johnson


man im having a hard time getting her off the trailer i got to have my buddy bump me off with the brake
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#2428970 - 07/06/08 02:09 AM Re: getting off trailer [Re: fishsalot]
heybaylor Offline
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Registered: 01/24/05
Posts: 130
Loc: Lake Fork
Powerwash your trailer bunks , check any rollers for free movement
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#2429021 - 07/06/08 04:26 AM Re: getting off trailer [Re: heybaylor]
Dwight Online   content
Angler

Registered: 09/26/07
Posts: 406
Loc: Ft. Worth, TX
Are you backing the trailer ALL of the way into the water first to get the bunks fully wet, then pulling pulling forward so the boat floats off the trailer?

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#2429497 - 07/06/08 09:37 AM Re: getting off trailer [Re: Dwight]
fishsalot Offline
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Registered: 01/05/06
Posts: 530
Loc: Austin tx
Originally Posted By: Dwight
Are you backing the trailer ALL of the way into the water first to get the bunks fully wet, then pulling pulling forward so the boat floats off the trailer?



nope ill give this a try
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#2429519 - 07/06/08 09:49 AM Re: getting off trailer [Re: fishsalot]
BigDad Online   content
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Registered: 10/16/03
Posts: 1501
Loc: Flower Mound, TX, USA
I used to have the same problem. Spray your bunks with silicon spray and let it dry. Your boat will slide right off. Lasts a long time too. I treated mine 2 1/2 years ago an my boats still slides off fairly easily.
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#2429537 - 07/06/08 10:02 AM Re: getting off trailer [Re: BigDad]
TreeBass Offline
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Registered: 06/19/06
Posts: 20747
Loc: Central Texas
great idea with the silicone, I normally get mine wet
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#2429599 - 07/06/08 10:31 AM Re: getting off trailer [Re: TreeBass]
Judd Offline
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Registered: 12/28/02
Posts: 3880
Loc: Sachse, TX, USA
Be very careful with the silicone. Make sure to always keep the boat buckled when on the trailer and no water under it. I have heard/seen a few boats sitting on concrete because of sprayed bunks and not hooking the front up.

Just keep backing up she will float off the trailer. The silicone works but be careful!

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#2433441 - 07/07/08 04:48 PM Re: getting off trailer [Re: Judd]
gclark Offline
Extreme Angler

Registered: 09/14/06
Posts: 2587
Loc: Lewisville, TX
Back it in further and gas on it.

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#2434447 - 07/08/08 04:17 AM Re: getting off trailer [Re: gclark]
BERNIE Online   content
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Registered: 06/19/01
Posts: 405
Loc: ATHENS,TX,


Judd is right,keep boat buckled down till in the water. You can back boat in the water untill it floates up some then look and see where it is just off of the trailer and spray from there forward. This way you still have some friction in the back to help hold the boat on when not in the water.
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#2435235 - 07/08/08 08:50 AM Re: getting off trailer [Re: BERNIE]
phototom Offline
Angler

Registered: 08/20/03
Posts: 397
Loc: Everman,Tx.
fishsalot
Here is a very in depth article on boat launch physics.
More than I can handle!!!! But it does have some good info
http://continuouswave.com/whaler/reference/trailering/ramp.html

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#2448966 - 07/12/08 08:50 AM Re: getting off trailer [Re: phototom]
Highplainsbasser Offline
Angler

Registered: 03/29/08
Posts: 299
Loc: Amarillo, Texas
If you are having problems unloading your boat by yourself do what I do. First get a good heavy rope (at least 30ft), connect one end to the front eyelet on your boat and the other end to a heavy anchor, set the anchor in the bed of your pick up along with the extra rope, back the boat into the water until you are sure it is floating and then stop go to the back of your truck and get the anchor and pull your boat back to shore. It is very quick and easy once you get the hang of it and you will not be tying up the ramp so other boaters can launch and load.
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#2449107 - 07/12/08 09:58 AM Re: getting off trailer [Re: BigDad]
cocodrie Offline
Pro Angler

Registered: 03/13/08
Posts: 765
Loc: san antonio
Originally Posted By: BigDad
I used to have the same problem. Spray your bunks with silicon spray and let it dry. Your boat will slide right off. Lasts a long time too. I treated mine 2 1/2 years ago an my boats still slides off fairly easily.


as mentioned before, becareful and leave your boat latched to the strap with a bit of slack. i saw some guy with a 30ft baja who thought it would stay on the trailer with out the strap, well, the boat slid off and got stuck sideways agaisnt another truck halfway down the ramp popcorn it was quite a site, he used silicon on the bunks. but yeah, try the silicon. haha, i've even heard of people putting bearing grease on the bunks.
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#2473321 - 07/20/08 07:05 PM Re: getting off trailer [Re: cocodrie]
Fishin' Steeler Offline
Angler

Registered: 08/20/03
Posts: 359
Loc: Austin TX USA
I have a Skeeter SX190. I launch by myself all the time and use the line-and-anchor method described, though I hook the anchor around the winch post.

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#2477313 - 07/21/08 08:10 PM Re: getting off trailer [Re: Fishin' Steeler]
Wet Vette Offline
Outdoorsman

Registered: 12/09/07
Posts: 141
Loc: Denton, Texas
I had a problem unloading my Champion by myself until I installed these:


http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa...&hasJS=true

Then I just tied the boat off to the dock, backed the boat in and hit the brake, drove to park my boat, came back to the dock pulled the boat over and left.
Now my saleman told me to BE SURE the back of the boat was in water before unhooking from the trailer as he had several customers install these and drop their boat on the ramp!!

Don't have that problem now...I've got a Bullet so light it floats off the trailer no problem.....
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#2480572 - 07/22/08 07:40 PM Re: getting off trailer [Re: phototom]
Fishin' Steeler Offline
Angler

Registered: 08/20/03
Posts: 359
Loc: Austin TX USA
phototom
thanks! that'a a great article!


Edited by Fishin' Steeler (07/22/08 07:42 PM)

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#2483949 - 07/23/08 07:45 PM Re: getting off trailer [Re: fishsalot]
boatraders Offline
Green Horn

Registered: 07/23/08
Posts: 2
Hello,

Just tell me which type of boat trailer you had used. I could then suggest you, as we( Boat Owners) normally uses non commercial boat trailers, and if this is the story you should have to go for some bypass valve.

Thanks.

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#2487085 - 07/24/08 04:58 PM Re: getting off trailer [Re: boatraders]
kingdad101 Online   content
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Registered: 10/24/05
Posts: 6100
Loc: W.F. Texas
Quote:
bypass valve.
-- hmmm not one on my trailer..
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