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165 Trailer

Sharked

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Orillia, ON
Boat Make
Scarab
Year
2019
Boat Model
165 G
Boat Length
16
I have had my 165 for a few weeks now and find myself still having issues with loading the boat onto the trailer. Launching I am able to do by myself without issue, but loading it on by myself I find it very difficult to keep the boat aligned in the middle of the trailer. If I have 1 or 2 people with me its not an issue as they can hold the sides of the boat while I move forward until its resting on the trailer.

While I was waiting at the launch on Saturday I watched a guy load his Legend boat by himself, he simply backed the trailer in, pulled the boat over hooked the strap onto the bow hook and drove out. The trailer seemed to have some kind of side rails, so as long as the boat was between them, he knew as he drove up the ramp the boat would be in the correct position and level.

I don't know the proper name for those side rails, but is it possible to add them to the OEM Scarab 165 trailer? I think it would help me greatly.
 

Luc Lafreniere

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Scarab
Year
2015
Boat Model
165 G
Boat Length
16
I have trailer guide posts on mine... CE Smith. Easy to install. But those will NOT solve your problem completely. As @blthlt indicated, you have to make sure you retrieve shallow so the trailer bunks do their job. With my 165, I generally aim to have 1/3 of the wheel well ABOVE the water line. That seems to be a pretty good depth.

The guide posts allow the boat to stay centered when there are waves or current (rivers).
 

Nexus

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Scarab
Year
2019
Boat Model
195 ID
Boat Length
19
Launch deep, retrieve shallow. The bunks should keep the back from sliding around.
This!

You should be almost driving it on. Then it will align with the bunks. If you don't, or cant, gun it then crank it the rest of the way!
 
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