glacierbaze
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I’ve been thinking about what you’ve said here Dennis. I always prep, load, and hook up the night before a trip so I can jump in the truck and go. I’m thinking of taking a minute to grab the hose and spray the rollers particularly the front half one more time wetting them just before I leave.DennisG01 said:"Didn't roll off when launching, but did when retrieving"... I know, right! Been there, done that. I "think" what happens is that a little bit of salt crust builds up inside the roller and that little bit, on all the rollers, is just enough. Once it breaks free, good to go.
Lt.Mike said:Like I said I’m slowly replacing the rollers with poly so that should help.
DennisG01 said:Essentially, you loosen up the winch strap, loosen the aft stern straps and then get going about 10MPH (I've gone faster, FYI) in reverse and slam on the brakes. Maybe you want to start at 5MPH till you get a comfort level built up. That should be enough to get the rollers rolling so when you dunk the boat it rolls right off.
Already did that :roll:journeyman said:They aren't cheap are they? But they will make a difference. Much more "slippery". And change them before you lose one an take a chunk of fiberglass with it.
Lt.Mike said:Already did that :roll:journeyman said:They aren't cheap are they? But they will make a difference. Much more "slippery". And change them before you lose one an take a chunk of fiberglass with it.
And no they aren’t cheap which is why I’m picking away at it.
Pro? I don’t know about that but after I retired I got roped into driving a dually pickup part time towing a 36’ gooseneck loaded with counterweights or commercial AC units for a local crane company. Gets fun when I drive through towns like Wildwood in summer traffic. Add to tat I’m often overloaded with less than perfect equipment things can get interesting.
Not a pro but maybe better than average at backing a trailer.