I have noticed that in all the videos of vintage wooden boats being launched, the driver has to back the trailer pretty far into the water. Is that just personal preference, or is there a fundimental difference from a fiberglass boat which requires the trailer to back farther?
those old wooden boats have a bit more weight and the underhanging prop and rudder adds more draft than a lot of newer boats, so a little more depth makes lfe alot easier. plus, as a boater myself, there are few things worse than a careless boaters wake catching your boat as your loading or uloading and whacking it on the trailer. it would be horrible on an old beauty like this!
i have a 79' Dixie with a 500 crysler outbord runabout our mufler goes in with our 05 suburban but with our 09 2500 hd it dosent
21lprice 11 months ago
youll back the trailer in to far
keelsfamily 1 year ago
Nothing better than a good old Chris Craft!
ifishdude 2 years ago
I have noticed that in all the videos of vintage wooden boats being launched, the driver has to back the trailer pretty far into the water. Is that just personal preference, or is there a fundimental difference from a fiberglass boat which requires the trailer to back farther?
travelbytommy 2 years ago
those old wooden boats have a bit more weight and the underhanging prop and rudder adds more draft than a lot of newer boats, so a little more depth makes lfe alot easier. plus, as a boater myself, there are few things worse than a careless boaters wake catching your boat as your loading or uloading and whacking it on the trailer. it would be horrible on an old beauty like this!
cumminsfan 2 years ago
Like what Keelsfamily said....I think.....
JJCutlass 2 years ago
back in a few in the water then yoou the boat moter to take it off.
keelsfamily 2 years ago
right next to gilbert park
billybob8945 3 years ago