Bowstop Or Strap?
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From: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
DOES ANY BODY USE A STRAP ON THE FRONT OF YOUR BOAT/TRAILER AND NOT A BOW STOP? EVERY FEW WEEKS I HAVE TO REPAIR MY BOAT BECAUSE THE ROLLER LEAVES MARKS!SOMETIMES ON LONG HAULS THE BOW STOP ROLLER BOLT EVEN BECOMES BENT BECAUSE OF THE TRAILER FLEXING AND THE BOAT HITTING IT ! THEN THE ROLLER NO LONGER FUNCTIONS AND WHEN LAUNCHING IT JUST SCRAPES THE BOAT! IS IT POSSIBLE AND HOW SAFE WOULD IT BE TO JUST HAVE A WINCH AND THEN STRAP THE BOAT DOWN ON BOTH ENDS?IT IS A 38 FOOT BOAT SO THERE IS A LOT OF TRAILER FLEX,WOULD STRAPPING THE BOAT HURT THE BOAT AS THE TRAILER FLEXES AND THE BOAT DOESNT? THANKS
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From: 1000 Islands
Holy sh!t my eyes...turn the caps off pleeeeze.
I wouldn't feel confident with just a strap or straps. I want the boat "connected" , bearing some limited wieght on the front. Sounds like a stonger bolt and a softer stop ( then I wrap mine in cloth too) is what you need.
I wouldn't feel confident with just a strap or straps. I want the boat "connected" , bearing some limited wieght on the front. Sounds like a stonger bolt and a softer stop ( then I wrap mine in cloth too) is what you need.
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From: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Sorry about the caps,thanks for the ideas!Ive tryed so many differant bow rollers,pads etc,just havnt found anythng that works well Im about to give up on them all together!The trailer being aluminum doesnt help either,it just flexes so much!
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Originally Posted by czy40p
Look under the "winch stand failure thread", I was thinking that set-up for the bow stop my be a nice upgrade. It is about half way down, more of stop vee than a bow roller.




