I’ve been having trailer problems since I bought mine and am still tweaking things. I put a second roller to try and stop my keel from banging on the center trailer support and found it didn’t roll much, couldn’t get the boat off unless I floated it off. That puts me too deep for side bunks and the wind pushes the boat sideways. So I’m still messing with things.
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What I recommend has proven to work successfully.
Install one of these in the area right behind that front roller in the pic above:
It is a 12" self-centering roller. They are about $20 or so. Here is one on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081MQV7D4/
You want to mount it on a plate that lays flat on the area where your side rails and center rail come together, or wherever you can make it fit with U-bolts. The bracket that holds them looks like this:
I’ve been having trailer problems since I bought mine and am still tweaking things. I put a second roller to try and stop my keel from banging on the center trailer support and found it didn’t roll much, couldn’t get the boat off unless I floated it off. That puts me too deep for side bunks and the wind pushes the boat sideways. So I’m still messing with things.
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What I recommend has proven to work successfully.
Install one of these in the area right behind that front roller in the pic above:
It is a 12" self-centering roller. They are about $20 or so. Here is one on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081MQV7D4/
You want to mount it on a plate that lays flat on the area where your side rails and center rail come together, or wherever you can make it fit with U-bolts. The bracket that holds them looks like this and lays flat across the top of the trailer framing:
Feel free to drill holes to custom fit the bracket to fit your trailer.
Wait, here is the needed bracket on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/CE-Smith-Trailer-10305G40-Bracket/dp/B01FF356I2/
With 12" of play, you should be able to hit the roller somewhere when loading, and then the grooves in the roller will pull your boat to the center automatically.
These work really well as long as you install them the right way. The grooves should look like a "V" when viewed from the back of the trailer. Mount it so it looks like "^" will cause you a huge headache, so double check that.
I hope this is helpful to you and any others reading this.
Feel free to drill holes to custom fit the bracket to fit your trailer. Here is a bracket on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/CE-Smith-Trailer-10305G40-Bracket/dp/B01FF356I2/
With 12" of play, you should be able to hit the roller somewhere when loading, and then the grooves in the roller will pull your boat to the center automatically.
These work really well as long as you install them the right way. The grooves should look like a "V" when viewed from the back of the trailer. Mount it so it looks like "^" will cause you a huge headache, so double check that.
I hope this is helpful to you and any others reading this.