Let me just start by saying that I have launched inboard boats hundreds of times and never had this happen...
More times than not - I unhook winch strap to the front of the boat at the top of the launch, then back the boat down the ramp and my wife drives the boat off. Takes a few seconds and also keeps me from getting wet! (drives me nuts to watch people take 15 minutes to launch their boat!)
We received 2020 23ZX a few weeks ago and about the 4th time out this happened:
I pulled boat in position to back down the ramp, unhooked the bow winch strap, and backed down the ramp. Just as back bunks hit the water, I looked back and saw the bow of the boat sticking straight up in the air! Back of the boat slammed onto the concrete (awful frickin noise!) and scraped its way into the water. I was sure that I ripped off the rudder and did major fiberglass damage. I pulled boat back on trailer and was delighted to see that the prop had taken all of the impact. No other damage! Had everything checked out and confirmed that prop was only thing damaged.
After new prop, everything working fine (WHEW!!!) - Never been so glad to replace a prop!
I have checked with several other people, including our dealership, and nobody has heard of this happening. I would guess it has to do with slope of the ramp, new (slick?) trailer bunks?, and obviously the heavier back-end of the newer surf boats.
Just wanted to give everyone a heads up and hopefully save it from happening to you!
Have a great boating season!! Here's picture of bent prop...
Prop.jpg
More times than not - I unhook winch strap to the front of the boat at the top of the launch, then back the boat down the ramp and my wife drives the boat off. Takes a few seconds and also keeps me from getting wet! (drives me nuts to watch people take 15 minutes to launch their boat!)
We received 2020 23ZX a few weeks ago and about the 4th time out this happened:
I pulled boat in position to back down the ramp, unhooked the bow winch strap, and backed down the ramp. Just as back bunks hit the water, I looked back and saw the bow of the boat sticking straight up in the air! Back of the boat slammed onto the concrete (awful frickin noise!) and scraped its way into the water. I was sure that I ripped off the rudder and did major fiberglass damage. I pulled boat back on trailer and was delighted to see that the prop had taken all of the impact. No other damage! Had everything checked out and confirmed that prop was only thing damaged.
After new prop, everything working fine (WHEW!!!) - Never been so glad to replace a prop!
I have checked with several other people, including our dealership, and nobody has heard of this happening. I would guess it has to do with slope of the ramp, new (slick?) trailer bunks?, and obviously the heavier back-end of the newer surf boats.
Just wanted to give everyone a heads up and hopefully save it from happening to you!
Have a great boating season!! Here's picture of bent prop...
Prop.jpg
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