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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Diggs View Post
    I hate to say it, but if you are not hitting your boat buddy or roller, your trailer is too deep... Don't be scared to drive on your bunks. Dip them in the water and get them good and wet and drive on your bunks. If your boat is on the bunks it will hit the boat buddy or roller every time....
    Hate to say it, but that's not totally true. I've tried all angles and all ramps. The bow-stop was so high, the boat was lifted off the front of the bunks to get all the way up on to it. That's not right. That also means that all of the weight of the middle to bow of the boat is resting on that BB. It was bad engineering, and Boatmate has stepped up offering repairs for free because they know it's not right either.

    Quote Originally Posted by iwakeboard View Post
    I had my bow-stop lowered 2" but I had it done at Boatmate! I think you'd have to cut it down and reweld it, if I'm not mistaken? More work than I'd personally want to take on. I think JonyB had his done at Boatmate too.
    Exactly, me too! I pulled my boat 5 hours to Boatmate to have this done. I can load the boat now at any ramp with no problems. The BB did nothing but aggravate me from day one. Not saying that a roller would've fixed the problem totally, but with all the weight of the boat pulled back on the pin, I could never get the pin pulled out.

    Rusty, that's where my boat came from too. You're best bet is to take it to Maryville and have Boatmate do it. Great people to deal with.
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    I guess theres not really any option for those of us who live down in Texas to get this fixed for free without driving 1000+ miles?
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    Last edited by blaze5012; 01-22-2011 at 08:41 AM.

  3. #13
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    it's worth the drive. You should be able to find someone locally that can do it. The right person can look at the trailer and see what it needs. It won't be a boat dealer, it'll be more like some sort of fab shop.
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  4. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Griswold View Post
    Steve, what ramp to you go out of, I think you are on cumberland correct. Who does some of your work around the lake area. I got my boat from Denny's Marine
    I launch out of Jamestown, we have a place above the marina. My boat came from Knoxville Watersports who is now out of business, they were great to work with. I talked to Denny's several times but they only had 22's in stock when I bought mine.

    Knoxville is the only dealer I've taken mine too. Next time that it needs to go to an Indmar or Supra dealer I will probably look Denny's, the dealer in Cinci or the one in Indy.

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    I also Have a 24SSV and removed the boat buddy. That thing never lined up properly and left marks all over the front of my boat (which I did get off). I tried all different depths. I purchased a black rubber roller and caps from Overtons and re-used the long Screw and hardware that held on the Boat Buddy. Now everything lines up perfectly and we can drive the boat right onto the trailer with ease. I got the 3" rubber roller: http://www.overtons.com/modperl/prod...G&merchID=4006
    I'm 98% sure I used these end caps:
    http://www.overtons.com/modperl/prod...view&from=grid

    Total cost = $10 and the Rubber roller does lower the area where the boat sits a bit (can't remember how much but everything lines up as it should now)
    Last edited by tre; 07-16-2010 at 10:16 AM.
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  6. #16
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    Jonyb, do you know who you talked with at boatmate, and are you saying they are close to the supra factory. Do you also do stereo's or am I thinking of someone else
    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Griswold View Post
    Jonyb, do you know who you talked with at boatmate, and are you saying they are close to the supra factory. Do you also do stereo's or am I thinking of someone else
    thanks
    You can talk with Jerry, or I've also heard that Owen is good to talk to as well. They are right next door to the Supra factory, both at the end of a dead end road.
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    Jerry handled all of my work for lowering my bow stop and replacing it with a roller, as well as fixing a bunk that got destroyed during a rough-water load. Terrific guy to deal with.
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  9. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by KY Steve View Post
    I did it myself but unfortunately did not take any pics during the process. I was trying to get it done quick while the boat was off the trailer and sitting unattended at the ramps dock.

    First I removed the boatbuddy and with a grinder and cutting wheel cut 2" off the top of the two metal plates on top the bow stop along with the rear corners. Then ground the edges down with a grinding wheel and re-drilled the holes for the roller axial. Then painted and installed the roller, all in less than 10 min. I bought the roller at Bass Pro. A rough drawing is below along with finished product.

    The other thing I had to do was lower my winch because the handle hit the bow of the boat, but that's going to depend on your winch and its factory installed location, just keep that in mind.

    Jerry at Boatmate offered to do the mod at no charge but it was easier for me to do it myself rather than drive 4 hours each way to drop it off and another 4 each way to pick it up.

    Another reason I did the mod was the two front bunks, and 1/2 of the middle bunks, were 2" from touching the boat. So, all the weight from the front half of the boat was resting on the boatbuddy which destroyed it along with messing up the gelcoat below the bow. If you do the mod yourself just be aware of all your measurements so everything will fit correctly. Others trailers could have different dimensions, this is just what worked for mine...my disclaimer.

    Hope this helps, Steve




    Hey Steve, just complete the following modification like yours and it works great. Much better. Thanks for the help on this one

  10. #20
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    I ended up replacing the boat buddy with a roller and have not had an issue at all since then using different ramps. It is still a two man operation for loading the boat which is not that big of a deal. I back the trailer back in the water and get all the bunks wet, then pull the trailer forward to where half of the front bunks are in the water and half of the front bunks out of the water. Then the boat is driven on the trailer and I power it up a little and it stops about 8" to 10" from the roller. I then have someone back the trailer down further in the water while I winch it on the rest of the way. It took me a while to figure this out. When the boat hits the fron half of the bunks that are out of the water the nose rises up and like I said not an issue for me anymore. The roler has helped alot and does not leave any mrks on the boat.

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