Every once and a while, I end up off center while loading my boat and need to back off and approach again. When launching I note how far the trailer is in so the back just floats off the trailer. When retrieving I back the trailer a little shallower than this. Typically this is so the water is just a couple of inches below the top of the fenders.
When I end up off center it is often the case that I have not stopped (i'm rushing) to make sure the boat is centered as it starts to hit the bunks and continue forward while trying to center as I go. Is it possible to load the boat while it centers itself while motoring up or do you find that you always have to back off the throttle to center then throttle up?
I've noticed other brand trailers with wider bunks where it seems that they center the boat quite easily. Is it that the Nitro chine design and bunk width make this a little difficult?
Paul
When I end up off center it is often the case that I have not stopped (i'm rushing) to make sure the boat is centered as it starts to hit the bunks and continue forward while trying to center as I go. Is it possible to load the boat while it centers itself while motoring up or do you find that you always have to back off the throttle to center then throttle up?
I've noticed other brand trailers with wider bunks where it seems that they center the boat quite easily. Is it that the Nitro chine design and bunk width make this a little difficult?
Paul