lckstckn2smknbrls said:You should have the stop above the where the winch attaches.
richg99 said:re pix of two rollers. The CS boat is kept in ILL. I am in TX right now, but heading "home" in a few days. I can take a pix and post it but it won't be until Thursday or Friday this week.
Another option would be to affix the carpeted wooden pieces vertically, instead of horizontally.
pix coming end of week. rich
The idea of having the bow stop above the winch hook is. If the boat is hit from behind it keeps the boat from being pushed in to the tow vehicle.vbgreen said:t-man i do not think that the bow stop HAS to be ABOVE the winch hook. Being that you have a flat bottom boat the bow stop could actually hold the boats bottom, liftiing it to help with draning the boat while not in use on the trailer and helping it be more stable during tow.
If I understand this correctly, your saying to put the bow stop at the bottom as in under the boat? If thats the case then what would you be winching the boat against. If you just winched it up till you ran out of winch strap without it pulling against something he boat is gonna bounce around get beaten to death while on the road.vbgreen said:t-man i do not think that the bow stop HAS to be ABOVE the winch hook. Being that you have a flat bottom boat the bow stop could actually hold the boats bottom, liftiing it to help with draning the boat while not in use on the trailer and helping it be more stable during tow.
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