Wow it took 15 years to show up I’m my feed. I could have used for the last fifteen years while trying to load my boat while alone on the Great Lakes. Does anyone know where to get one.
How is it spinning? Is It an electric winch? It didn't hook to the eye of the boat. Just stayed by it. The cables definitely helped it stay straight but the winch would be right there if you power loaded anyways. IDK
Nice job by the captain, in that crosswind!! The trailer could use another set of side rollers, a little further forward too, so it wasn't so reliant on the ropes. Pretty nice idea!
Some people including me don’t like to power are boats onto the trailer an find it easier to winch it because if u use the gas it stirs up the mud from ramp and will put it in ur motor
Wish I had this years ago. Up through the late 90's I owned a 1957 Crestliner runabout converted to a simple fishing boat. 35 HP motor. Location was on Lake Taneycomo, Branson Missouri. Launching no problem. Lake has a wicked current at times, and fairly narrow at the ramp we used. 4 generators and up to 10 spillways from Table Rock Lake. If water was running re trailering was sometimes difficult. Sometimes it took a couple of tries. I learned quickly to go downstream of the trailer and come up very slow at a slight angle. Somehow, we always got it loaded and back home safely.
Wow it took 15 years to show up I’m my feed. I could have used for the last fifteen years while trying to load my boat while alone on the Great Lakes. Does anyone know where to get one.
took 16 years.. however did anybody actually know exactly what happened? some tutorial setup info or anything would have been nice
A solution to a problem that shouldn't exist. Don't put your trailer in so deep and acquire more skill at the helm.
OK That was brilliant!
Are they for sale???
Dumb
How is it spinning? Is It an electric winch? It didn't hook to the eye of the boat. Just stayed by it. The cables definitely helped it stay straight but the winch would be right there if you power loaded anyways. IDK
15 years late.
To many variables for this to work. Just get extra side bunks with plastic sliders. The ones in the video with rollers are garbage.
just put a pair of side rails on the trailer
Gay
15 years later for me
I got it 15 years later!!!
Yep 15 years here also. Can’t find a price for it anywhere. Someone suggested it was around $1200. Ouch
15yrs later 🤣
What Sorcery is this?!
Sweet
anyone not like the tow line riding across the side of the hull for say a ski boat?? Great invention otherwise esp modified for a ski boat
15 years ago? Really?
Wow, took 15 years to show up in my feed. Such a clever idea
Same here! 😂
Is there a link where this type of boat loader can be purchased?
15 years later it hits mine
may 2024
15 years now
What is this sorcery???
Cool setup
Great idea 😊
Me…12 years ie so later…
Trailer guides & top of fenders just above water works fine for me!
Don't fish in high winds Damn Boy.
15 second ad for over a decade old video bulshit
America was built, on ideas. What's yours?
What is this sorcery?
How much
Nice job by the captain, in that crosswind!! The trailer could use another set of side rollers, a little further forward too, so it wasn't so reliant on the ropes. Pretty nice idea!
Neet.
Hey Just don’t let the thingy to crank it hit you in the knee
😅
I couldn't tell that it helped do anything. Once the bottom of the boat hit the runners it straightened the boat up
Waste of money. The trailer is designed to enter the boat BUT you have the trailer so deep it can't do it's job.
Some people including me don’t like to power are boats onto the trailer an find it easier to winch it because if u use the gas it stirs up the mud from ramp and will put it in ur motor
@@user-su6qd3ks4l I don't power my boat on the trailer either. I never have. That's not required either.
Algun plano para poder fabricarl
Algún plano donde venga como poder fabricarlo ? Un saludo
Genius 💯
Where would someone get such a device?
This video is from 15 years ago and ive still never seen this in the wild.....
I dont get how it works. It dont latch to the boat so how does it work? Easier less expensive route would be to put bunk boards on
Wish I had this years ago. Up through the late 90's I owned a 1957 Crestliner runabout converted to a simple fishing boat. 35 HP motor. Location was on Lake Taneycomo, Branson Missouri. Launching no problem. Lake has a wicked current at times, and fairly narrow at the ramp we used. 4 generators and up to 10 spillways from Table Rock Lake. If water was running re trailering was sometimes difficult. Sometimes it took a couple of tries. I learned quickly to go downstream of the trailer and come up very slow at a slight angle. Somehow, we always got it loaded and back home safely.
My trailer is a load right with the rollers. I just slowly drive my boat right straight onto the trailer. It always works for me.
Anyone know if this product even exists anymore???
Mine was 15 years later… wonder if it works