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Boat keeps getting tilted on trailer when loading...

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tresvatos1

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I have a crazy thing happen to me the last three times I have loaded my boat. It is a 99 Speedster, and this may seem stupid, but the boat is
level until I pull out of the water and it is tilted to the left if you are looking back from the tow vehicle. what keeps causing that? is it the fuel tanks, or
am I pulling too far into the water with the trailer?? any ideas..this is happening every time the last few times I have been out, and I have to get about three, or four guys to help push it level on the trailer…getting old having to do that.. Thanks
 
I run my 200 speedster up on the trailer with the trailer just in the water. I never have a problem...It might be floating to the side as you pull it out. Try putting it not so deep and either drive it on or crank it on the trailer in place in shallower water.

Karl
 
I had mine out for the first time this weekend. The first time I tried to get it on the trailer I had a hard time, because some guy at the ramp told me to back in too far. After one shot, I remembered what everyone here said and pulled the trailer out to where only about 1/3 of it was under water. Boat floated right up on it. Hooked the winch up and pulled it right up perfectly.
 
I run my 200 speedster up on the trailer with the trailer just in the water. I never have a problem...It might be floating to the side as you pull it out. Try putting it not so deep and either drive it on or crank it on the trailer in place in shallower water.

Karl

:agree:,,,dunk it so the bunks get wet, then pull'ur out so the top of fenders are out of water about 3-5 inches.
 
remove this post! think i've got enough answers THANKS

remove this post! think i've got enough answers THANKS
 
chill out Francis....maybe someone/new member have same prob, and it'll beat re-doing a thread, if its found under "search" tab...:cheers:
 
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