25 baja outlaw on a dorsey trailer?
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with no dis-respect to anyone, i still say the whole assembly needs to move back toward the end of the trailer so the bow hits the roller sooner....it doesnt matter what angle the ramp is, you can see from the pics that if the boat slides forward to the roller its going to hit the hook and none of the bow will rest in the roller like its designed to. sucks that its welded b/c it needs adjusted prob by no more than a cpl/few inches.
what does the end of the boat look like on the trailer? does the boat overhang the bunks at all or even the other way, can you see a cpl inches of the bunk at the back? properly set up the transome should be flush with the end of the bunks.
what does the end of the boat look like on the trailer? does the boat overhang the bunks at all or even the other way, can you see a cpl inches of the bunk at the back? properly set up the transome should be flush with the end of the bunks.
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From: Pearland, TX
the boat isn't on the trailer all the way, down by the drain plug the bunks stick out, but everywhere else the boat hangs over the bunks, I am going to try the lesser degree ramp this weekend, hopefully, and see if that works, if not I'll just make it work, plan on getting an aluminum trailer next year since my main use is in salt water anyways. I was just wondering if it was something I was doing wrong or if it was the trailer. Thanks for the suggestions.



