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Does anyone use load guides on big boat trailers?

4.3K views 12 replies 9 participants last post by  Woody  
#1 ·
Several people have suggested that guides would make loading my 270 easier. Thoughts or experiences???

Thanks,

MM
 
#2 ·
Several people have suggested that guides would make loading my 270 easier. Thoughts or experiences???

Thanks,

MM
I have tailer guides, and yes...yes it makes life very nice. I can tailer at anytime of day or night and even in moderate winds with ease. Only downside is they make your trailer stick out a little further on the highways.
 
#5 ·
I've never had them on any of our boats (20, 25 and 30). I don't have problems centering the boat on the trailer. If the ramp is steeper, I just pull the trailer out a bit before winching the boat on. The bunks center the trailer for me and always have.
 
#7 ·
My only concern would be if you need to come off sideways to avoid catching your anchor or bow pulpit in the trailer winch. On my 250 I would hit my bow pulpit, on my 280 my anchor hits the trailer if I don't come off sideways.
 
#8 ·
That sounds as if your trailer isnt in deep enough, or you have a really high winch. I would think your bunks and keel roller/guides would push the bow up high enough so that couldn't happen, at least, thats how mine is. Physically impossile to hit the pulpit/anchor on the trailer winch.:huh:
 
#12 ·
I like them since I unload and load my trailer many times by myself. Many of the ramps we use are steep and being able to center the transom is a must.
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Mine is a little over kill. My last trailer only had the stern guides... That is sufficient...