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Jetboaters Admiral
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- Location
- Royal Oak, MI
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2020
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 21
So it appears that the boat has slid up a few inches on the bunks. The Winch arms bolts where a bit loose. No damage done. Anyhow, I am going to to weight the tongue tommorrow and I know it is probably heavy. If I wanted to slide the boat back a bit to adjust the tongue weight and possible move the winch arm, what would be the best way to do that without launching the boat. With the launches being crazy around here it doesn't promote me staying on the ramp and adjusting then Loading, Checking and possibly readjusting then weighing, etc.
I have thought of a possible solution, but I don't want to hurt the boat so I am looking for advice.
What I thought of was to lower the tongue all the way down. Take a couple of 2" x 6"'s and my large vehicle jack stands and snug that up under the boat at the transom. Then raise the tongue up high which should life the back of the boat off the trailer and then support the front of the boat before the bend on the keel and the lower the tongue jack again and the boat should be fully off the trailer. If only by an inch or so just enough to slide it back.
Thoughts? Not Smart? Is there a better way?
I would rather do it in the driveway and take my time to adjust everything correctly and not be rushed.
Appreciate any wisdom on the topic.
I have thought of a possible solution, but I don't want to hurt the boat so I am looking for advice.
What I thought of was to lower the tongue all the way down. Take a couple of 2" x 6"'s and my large vehicle jack stands and snug that up under the boat at the transom. Then raise the tongue up high which should life the back of the boat off the trailer and then support the front of the boat before the bend on the keel and the lower the tongue jack again and the boat should be fully off the trailer. If only by an inch or so just enough to slide it back.
Thoughts? Not Smart? Is there a better way?
I would rather do it in the driveway and take my time to adjust everything correctly and not be rushed.
Appreciate any wisdom on the topic.