Full moon low tide at my usual ramp and story short.......didn't brace all 4 wheels so SUV slipped backwards a bit....as both sets of trailer wheels dropped off the end of the ramp.
Tough situation ? Not really....... for anyone who might benefit, here's the solution:
1. pushed boat back off trailer and tied it off.
2. took anchor from boat, dropped it down to " snag" under my trailer from the dock.
3. asked couple of guys near me for assistance......1 guy to drive the SUV, other guy with me to just lift on the anchor rope, lifting the trailer, then telling the SUV driver to pull forward.
When submerged, the trailer is relatively light, tire buoyancy assisting. I can almost lift this way myself.
Then I chocked all 4 wheels solidly, re connected the boat, and cranked it up without further issue. Moral of story........ chock your vehicle wheels even when it doesn't seem necessary.
Tough situation ? Not really....... for anyone who might benefit, here's the solution:
1. pushed boat back off trailer and tied it off.
2. took anchor from boat, dropped it down to " snag" under my trailer from the dock.
3. asked couple of guys near me for assistance......1 guy to drive the SUV, other guy with me to just lift on the anchor rope, lifting the trailer, then telling the SUV driver to pull forward.
When submerged, the trailer is relatively light, tire buoyancy assisting. I can almost lift this way myself.
Then I chocked all 4 wheels solidly, re connected the boat, and cranked it up without further issue. Moral of story........ chock your vehicle wheels even when it doesn't seem necessary.