Hmmm. With the boat on the trailer the transom should be on the bunks and the bow should be against the roller. If the winch and roller are adjusted correctly the winch cable/strap should have a completely, or nearly so, straight pull so that when the bow is snugged up against the roller the eye ends up just below the roller.
Here's a quick test for ya Todd. With the boat loaded but the trailer disconnected from the truck, use the tongue jack to raise/lower the tongue so that it is at the height it would be if it were hitched to the truck. Now, if you can easily pick up the tongue then you don't have enough tongue weight - the boat is too far back on the trailer. If you can't easily pick up the tongue, but can still easily wiggle the bow around, then I'd guess that the bunks don't extend far enough forward to support the bow, or something on the trailer is flexing like crazy - like the bunks themselves (possibly rotted) or the brackets that hold the bunks to the trailer.
Dan
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Ok, I lowered tongue so that it is at the height it would be if it were hitched to the truck. Took everything I had to try and pick it up. The boat however, i can pickup with two fingers. I also inspected the Bunks and they are like new. I did notice that the whole trailer flexes as I pickup the bow of the boat. Everything looks to be in great shape. No corrosion issues or damage. Just a lot of flex. Soooooo I am thinking that the trailer my not be rated for the weight of the boat. I think I am going to take it to a dealer and see what they say.
My brochure from when new states 3100 lbs dry. Nothing on it. So I have a tandem axle trailer rated for 4400 lbs. It is a roller trailer.
Oh WOW, thats almost twice what I thought.... I wish I knew what my trailer was rated at. but the more I think about it... The trailer I have is not rated for the weight of the Boat. I'll be heading to a dealer this friday to find out. I'll post what they tell me!
I sent a email to http://www.maxumcustomercare.com/ and here's what they sent me 1992_Maxum_trailer_matrix.pdf I also have 1992_Maxum_2100SC_.pdf344.3 KBX 1992_Maxum_Runabouts.pdf But I can't figure out how to upload them here (too big I think) if any wants a copy please give me your email and I'll send it to you. The Boat weighs 2570 Lbs (Dry) and the trailer I should be using is a WT20P1B or WT20G1B.
You have not mention the weight of your boat.So it is difficult to say which trawler you need. But you can contact dealer they will give you proper advice.
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