Thanks-woolznaz wrote:Steve,
Nice work on the guides. I think it is great when the guides are on the "inside" of the trailer rather than on the outside edges. They serve exactly the same purpose by guiding the toons (using the interior sides of the toons rather than the outside of the toons) without making the trailer any wider on the road.
It's good to see how others have ways that work for them also-
When I first got my toon ( that had rollers for guides ) and had so much trouble loading it I looked around on the web to see how it could be made easier, all I could really find was differing ways to approach the trailer, how far to back it down and so forth-
I would watch other toons load and many loaded pretty smooth overall and just thought as I got more experience it would get easier-
It never did for me while I had the roller guides on.
If you have always had guide boards it would be hard to know how different they are.
I just thought since bass pro sold the trailer like that then I must just be one if the few that had this problem, then as I went to bass pro once I was looking at new trailers and they all had guideboards-made me say hmmmmmm.
I just wished as I had searched " problems loading toon"
That someone would have said get those damn guide rollers replaced with boards.
I'm hoping that the title here will help someone else that may have the same situation.
I did try the guides on the outside but I drive on some small roads getting to my lake and it just seemed too wide for memo feel comfortable, so moving them inside led to what I finished with, and as I said it has made a WORLD of difference.
I know many of you have things that worked for you and I'm glad you posted here because sometime someone will do a search on here for help loading their toon-and this just gives some more info to try to help them.
Hopefully Obama will have more time for boating or something after tomorrow-just saying--