Sure works (sort of) with bunk tailors not roller tailors. The sort of is power loading destroys the landing and anyone with a longer trailor now has their trailor sunk and stuck the hole created all the power loading boats. Hit the weights, grow some muscle and winch the damn boat on. Had to add and edit. Actually pull your boat with the correct vehicle. Don't show up with a 5000+lb boat and think your lifted 2 wheel drive truck is going to pull it out when the ramp is wet and slippery.
That’s a challenge for sure. You need to get the trailer in a little further so you can crank it on. It is harder on the equipment and harder to get it loaded straight, but it can be done
If that is a private boat ramp then I will give you a pass for powering your boat onto the trailer, A lot of boat ramps have rules where you cannot power your boat on or off of your trailer! I hope I do not need to explain the reason why!
You are right, and we took for granted that people would follow any local laws/rules. We were focusing on ways to make it easier and less stressful and didn't think to mention that part. Thank you for pointing that out!
@@boatinglessons if the trailer isn’t attached correctly or the attching line snaps you’d better not be in the boat. ( or the people not having a big tractor clutch)