maintenanceguy said:
I'm fortunate to have a dock next to the ramp where I launch. I tie to the dock and then back my trailer in. I never motor my boat onto the trailer. The skeg on my motor is only a few inches off the ground when loaded and I don't want my prop to bump the ramp.
I've added an eye bolt next to the winch. Rope goes from the bow eye on the boat, through this eye boat, and I can pull the rope and pull the boat right onto the trailer while standing on the dock I have bunks, not rollers and guide on bunks. The boat settles right down just where I want it. After pulling the trailer up to dry ground, I may end up winching it another 6".
"I've added an eye bolt next to the winch."
That is a terrific idea. I load my boat the same way as you. Tie it to the dock, put the rubber boots on, back the trailer in, float the boat on the trailer, then wade out and winch it up. I use use a second line at the stern cleat to kind of guide it to the center of the trailer from the dock. I like your method with the eye bolt at the winch.