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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Complete make over of our new family boat in the works
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<blockquote data-quote="jackinok" data-source="post: 143070" data-attributes="member: 3376"><p>I am ashamed to admit I have no clue as how to post a picture here! basically think of two pipes welded in a "T" one set on front of trailer ,one on back.winch sets on lower leg of front t.cable runs over crosspiece of the t front and back,under front of upside down boat,to a Y cable that attaches to oarlock sockets.when you pick up on cable front of boat will raise,slide over back t,since you still have weight of boat on cable it will keep cable tight and when boat breaks over center it will hold it off trailer.when you get front of boat to t on front of trailer it will continue to slide since end of winch cable is pulling more to the rear.I dont know how to explain it any better i'm afraid,do a web search for automatic boat loader there are several different ones using the same basic principal.some load from side and some from rear ,mine is just a poor boy version!lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackinok, post: 143070, member: 3376"] I am ashamed to admit I have no clue as how to post a picture here! basically think of two pipes welded in a "T" one set on front of trailer ,one on back.winch sets on lower leg of front t.cable runs over crosspiece of the t front and back,under front of upside down boat,to a Y cable that attaches to oarlock sockets.when you pick up on cable front of boat will raise,slide over back t,since you still have weight of boat on cable it will keep cable tight and when boat breaks over center it will hold it off trailer.when you get front of boat to t on front of trailer it will continue to slide since end of winch cable is pulling more to the rear.I dont know how to explain it any better i'm afraid,do a web search for automatic boat loader there are several different ones using the same basic principal.some load from side and some from rear ,mine is just a poor boy version!lol [/QUOTE]
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