Blacksslumina
Member
- Jan 5, 2018
- 32
- Boat Info
- 1980 Sea Ray 245
- Engines
- 305 Mercruiser 5.0L
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Yes your right it would be too low, but it seems like it would work ok if it was in the middle or if the boat was just pulled up more on the trailer and the bow eye rest right above the top roller. Its been in this position since I got it so I just don't know.The bow eye should generally be below a bow roller so when you pull the boat fully onto the trailer, the bow eye snugs up underneath the roller. This helps to lock the bow into position and keep it from bouncing. From your picture, it appears that the bow eye can not go below the lower roller since the strap will scrape against the metal. You're seeing it in person... is that correct?
The bow eye should generally be below a bow roller so when you pull the boat fully onto the trailer, the bow eye snugs up underneath the roller. This helps to lock the bow into position and keep it from bouncing.
Found some pics online, looks like I shoud raise it up some so the tow eye rest in the middle of the bow stops. I appreciate your helpHow it has been in the past does not mean it is correct.