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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1987 Bass Tracker MV-16 Remodel. First project.
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<blockquote data-quote="BYOB Fishing" data-source="post: 294492" data-attributes="member: 1756"><p>Did mine nearly the same way. I wrapped the winch strap around the forward-most roller and then re-attached it to the bow eye. Using that roller as a pulley, I was able to crank the winch and pull the boat backwards on the trailer. I cranked the trailer jack all the way down, lifting up the back end, and made some sawhorses that slid just underneath the boat. When I cranked the jack back up, the trailer pivoted down, and the stern of the boat rested on the sawhorse. I then used the winch, but I wasn't moving the boat, I was pulling the trailer out from underneath it. When I got a decent distance away from the rear sawhorse, I slid the front sawhorse underneath, and pulled the trailer out. Fun job!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BYOB Fishing, post: 294492, member: 1756"] Did mine nearly the same way. I wrapped the winch strap around the forward-most roller and then re-attached it to the bow eye. Using that roller as a pulley, I was able to crank the winch and pull the boat backwards on the trailer. I cranked the trailer jack all the way down, lifting up the back end, and made some sawhorses that slid just underneath the boat. When I cranked the jack back up, the trailer pivoted down, and the stern of the boat rested on the sawhorse. I then used the winch, but I wasn't moving the boat, I was pulling the trailer out from underneath it. When I got a decent distance away from the rear sawhorse, I slid the front sawhorse underneath, and pulled the trailer out. Fun job! [/QUOTE]
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