Tim,
I did consider using a 4x4 mounted to the long board to allow room for the winch, but after contacting suke and asking how he solved that problem of having enough room for the crank, "ok fella, how the heck do you winch it down?" and he told me about the 19mm socket and that's all I needed. I might use one of my big 1/2 inch socket wrenches with an adapter to give me a little more leverage but its only going to be a minimal improvement, its not like its unusable with the small socket, but it might be a tad easier if I had a longer wrench.
piggybacking on jammin's post, has anybody else used a plastic runner like on the link? ,
or silicone spray / liquid bunk to lubricate their bunk boards to make it easier to slide things around and how did you like it ?
I'm considering either a) Lubricant on last 18", or b) plastic runner on last 18" to make things just a little easier, I don't want to do the entire bunk. (my buddy did that on his trailer the whole length, and his ski actually starts to slide off the trailer while still in the water so on a steeper ramp, he's left the ski running, at idle, while he climbs off and attaches the winch, otherwise when he gets off the ski to go attach the winch it tends to slide back down, (it was comical the first time I saw it do that lol) I think that problem can be avoided if I just do a small portion and let friction work in my favor holding the ski in place.
I've never used runners or lubricant so i'm a little leery of making that change.