Most put the trailer in waaaay to deep. You did this exactly correct. Glide the boat onto the trailer until it centers its self. Then power the boat to the stop. Super simple. It also helps not to have 15 people in the boat. Get all passengers off at the dock prior to loading the boat.
Me and my dad used to have the toughest time on the Steiner Ranch ramp because we only had a V6 Astro van with single rear wheel drive lol also legit basically lost braking going down 2222 to 360 once. Great tutorial!
We had the record for loading and unloading our boat where we we’re . Dads would give my dad a holler and a thumbs up , similar boat to yours . But it was a 2 person job , mom backed the trailer down , unhooked before we got all the way down the ramp . Dad would put it in reverse and just slam it out of there for a driveby pick up in a minute or two . And to load it . Drop off mom , circle around the lake for a bit . Com in with speed and leave the engine on while he hooked it up . 10 second load and unload
Good video, one thing you might have mentioned is your boat's propulsion, no prop, I'm guessing that's some sort of jet, like on a pwc/jet-ski? For people with stern drives or outboards, good idea to mention tilting the motor up before pulling out of the water?
' better use a shift '' N '' as neutral with the boat trailer while slow down to the ramp water... never use a shift '' R '' as reverse go down ramp to the water
True story, when my girl friend and I trying to buy our first used boat, she said “ there were couple scratches on both sides “ , after we bought it and went for one single trip to near by lake , the scratch marks pretty much double ……..😢😢😢😢😢