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JLowry15 |
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Posts: 14 | Hey All, I am wondering if anyone has had a similar problem to this, it’s an 09 alumacraft navigator 165 on a shore lander roller trailer and the boat is not sitting where it used to on the back rollers. It has slid forward sitting up now from before where it was even. I have tried quite a few ways to load it but keeps ending up pretty much the same. Has anyone dealt with this or could recommend Somewhere in the twin cities to get this fixed? Thank you, Attachments ---------------- 9A79E1E7-1458-4015-8802-47F66FDE9482.jpeg (40KB - 571 downloads) | ||
bllhogg |
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Has the winch post slid forward over time? | |||
VMS |
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Posts: 3480 Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Hiya, I am in the twin cities.... I'd come and give you a hand. I used to have the same set-up with a navigator 165 on a 2300 lb trailer. I am in oakdale. Shoot me a text. I'll send you a private message with the number. Steve | ||
JLowry15 |
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Posts: 14 | Thank you both. I am going to adjust that tomorrow morning first thing and will report back. Thank you! | ||
girllakednr |
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Posts: 4 | I have opposite problem, not going up far enough. Never thought about moving the winch post. Duh! Thanks for the post and comments!!! | ||
JLowry15 |
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Posts: 14 | That is how mine was before to the point of breaking a trailer strap.. I have moved the winch post up and down but still have the same result of the boat being too far forward in front of the back rollers. I am guessing there is faulty roller alignment now or they need to be replaced | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | JLowry15 - 7/14/2020 1:06 PM That is how mine was before to the point of breaking a trailer strap.. I have moved the winch post up and down but still have the same result of the boat being too far forward in front of the back rollers. I am guessing there is faulty roller alignment now or they need to be replaced Did you try moving the winch station (post) back a few inches? Unbolt until loose and slide back when boat is in correct position? | ||
JLowry15 |
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Posts: 14 | I have not thought I was out of options, I will give that a try next. Thank you! | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | That should fix the issue. Nothing worse than trailer issues! | ||
JLowry15 |
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Posts: 14 | Steve and Steve thank you both for the advice/help, I was able to get the winch post and station back to where they need to be for the boat to sit flush on the back rollers this last weekend. Really Appreciate the help! | ||
VMS |
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Posts: 3480 Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Hiya!! Glad you got it fixed!! I was worried when I say you post again on here about it after we had chatted on phone... Let me know if anything else happens. I'll give you a hand... Steve | ||
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