I bought a new boat this spring and am having some difficulties loading the boat onto the trailer straight or should I say even. It's an 18ft. crestliner and an E-Z loader roller trailer. It's loading low on the drivers side and high on the passenger side. Have talked to a few generous people at the local ramps who have been kind enough to help me get it on straight and they have all told me the same thing. They say they think my rear rollers aren't wide enough. My question is this: why, if my rear rollers were further apart would that help me in any way. I've measured both front and rear rollers and they equal distances from mid-point and my boat is not "heavy" on one side. Have also tried rear rollers in the water-out of water -and everywhere inbetween. If anyone could explain why widening my rollers might help I would greatly appreciate it. Thank You.
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I bought a new boat this spring and am having some difficulties loading the boat onto the trailer straight or should I say even. It's an 18ft. crestliner and an E-Z loader roller trailer. It's loading low on the drivers side and high on the passenger side. Have talked to a few generous people at the local ramps who have been kind enough to help me get it on straight and they have all told me the same thing. They say they think my rear rollers aren't wide enough. My question is this: why, if my rear rollers were further apart would that help me in any way. I've measured both front and rear rollers and they equal distances from mid-point and my boat is not "heavy" on one side. Have also tried rear rollers in the water-out of water -and everywhere inbetween. If anyone could explain why widening my rollers might help I would greatly appreciate it. Thank You.
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