
Originally Posted by
kydonky
There can be submirged rocks, rock bars, sand bars out in some of the major lakes. Be good to have a chart of the lake you are in to know depths and then still be careful.
Now launching and more important retreiving a boat.
Rule 1) make sure your drain plug is in
Rule 2) start the motor either on dog ears (a water hose connection) in your drive before you go out to make sure it will start. If you have too just start it breifly on the trailer before you put in just to be sure it will fire, just on and off quickly.
Rule 3) have a rope tied to your boat and lauch the boat as far back (as deep) as you can get the boat into the water. It will come off the trailer easier.
Rule 4) when loading onto the trailer; keep the trailer as shallow as possible with just about 2 feet of the trailer bunks under water. Approach the trailer very very slowly, when you are lined up on the bunks power your boat gently on the bunks, finish by winching it the rest of the way, Lock the winch and attach safty chain/rope, pull the boat just out of the water, tie it down, then go to the top of the ramp.
If you try to load with the trailer too deep the boat will float over the trailer and will be hard if not impossible to center. You don't have to drive on the trailer fast or hard, slow to get centered and then power onto the trailer. I love to watch people come at their trailer at about 5 mph, miss the trailer and tear up the boat and the trailer. You want to come in about 1mph.