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Trailer question - centering an issue
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<blockquote data-quote="alldaysit" data-source="post: 406775" data-attributes="member: 16367"><p>I am in northern Wisconsin. </p><p></p><p>After thinking and looking at my trailer. It seems the roller furthest towards the back of the boat does not even support the boat. It's just there to help load it. I haven't had my coffee yet this morning lol and I cannot even remember my basic boat terms. It seems it's just there for guidance. I looked online and found some other methods to help load the thing:</p><p></p><p>I seen a couple bunks where the owners just made a ^ in the trailer for guidance and pointed the ^ towards the front of the boat. This may be what I have to do. </p><p></p><p>I am assuming I should make additions to the trailer while the boat is on the trailer. What do you guys think?</p><p></p><p>I installed the goalposts on the trailer but they do not help when loading my 15' V.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alldaysit, post: 406775, member: 16367"] I am in northern Wisconsin. After thinking and looking at my trailer. It seems the roller furthest towards the back of the boat does not even support the boat. It's just there to help load it. I haven't had my coffee yet this morning lol and I cannot even remember my basic boat terms. It seems it's just there for guidance. I looked online and found some other methods to help load the thing: I seen a couple bunks where the owners just made a ^ in the trailer for guidance and pointed the ^ towards the front of the boat. This may be what I have to do. I am assuming I should make additions to the trailer while the boat is on the trailer. What do you guys think? I installed the goalposts on the trailer but they do not help when loading my 15' V. [/QUOTE]
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