is it normal for the tracking fins to hit the inner bunker when loading the boat ?
I am on my third set of bunkers with the trailrite trailer....
when I spoke to trailrite & the dealer they said you have to drive the boat up...due to the angle, it is way to steep to drive up unless the trailer driver continuously backs the trailer down(bad angle)
when I looked at the extreme trailer, the inner bunks are 2 feet further in vs hanging off the end like the trailrite...
Mike, I would say the most important thing is make sure your lined up with the trailer when coming in. You cant't rely on the trailer bunks to straighten you out. Get a good clean stright shot when coming in to power load your boat. If your not straight ahead you will take out your bunks every time with your fins. Hope that helps.
on my boat I dont see how I could possibly hit the bunks with my tracking fins!! I bet your trailer isnt even designed for your exact boat. Even worse its probably designed for an I/O!!
I am pretty sure our bunks run all the way back equal with the outer bunks. I will have to look at some point how close they are to the prop. I know the prop could never hit the bunks, just cause the prop guard runs along the sides of the prop too.
Jim, it is possible to hit the inner bumks if your not lined up properly. I know for sure the Nautique he has is the right trailer for his boat. Maybe you were just playing right?
Same here Mike,2 bunkers and not a chance in the world for the prop or tracking fins to hit any part of the trailer no matter how off the boat might sit on the trailer.