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Mpost
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Posted: January-24-2023 at 8:05am |
I do like those tip up tounges. Much better than the swing tounges I have had on a couple of fishing boat trailers. My bow stop is carpeted so I just lay it on the floor under the boat. Saves all that time mounting and tightening that bolt
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Faceplant
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Pretty slick set up .
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Feels like I am hanging 10 but in reality - probably hanging 6.
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Tomrupp
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Nice move! It looks like you got the trailered 196 down to about 21’ in total.
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Tom
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Yes it's made to flip up hence the extra slack of flexible brake line hanging down in the above picture.
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gun-driver
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I thought the lowest common denominator was Velcro
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KENO
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Here's a link to a PN thread with a video on installing a Cover Sports cover post #11. it's just sooo easy it's a SNAP ..................and takes a video to show the non rocket scientist or surgeon how to do it I'm way to simple minded for that evolution |
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marksa1458
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I did some googling and didn’t find this thread. Thanks for sharing. That trailer is actually a prestige but they are identical to the Ramlin as far as I can tell.
“My original 2000 RamLin had the old-school "hinge up" tongue which I hinged up and down before and after every use of the boat for 10 years. It can be done in 30 seconds. Pull out the bow stop, set it under the trailer, pull the main pin on the tongue, hinge it up and hook the safety chain to the bow eye to keep it hinged up. Easy and effective.” I will have to try this! |
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Gary S
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Yea I don't know those are all 20+ year old trailers. Found this picture I have of Chris's trailer which is way newer, it is different and this is what I copied except for the set screw. You can see in my picture that my swing away tongue is about a foot forward of the stop where Chris's is right on. Whatever they did it works great and glad I have it instead of the original setup that was on mine
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Riley
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Kevin you guys take a few hundred foot canoe ride way too seriously.
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Riley
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My son's Ramlin has that same bow stop but it's mounted to the swing out part, so the bow stop has to be removed to swing the Toung.
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KENO
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Here's a link to an old thread about Ram Lin trailers with a swing up tongue
Remove the bow stop and swing the tongue up to gain quite a bit of storage space
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Gary S
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I don't recall lifting or removing the Ramlin style stop to install a cover, I thought you loosed that set screw and pivoted the stop forward then put on your cover. I see in pictures that I can find on the web that there is no bottom pivot bolt. But I copied mine off of Chris Mars's at the time new Ramlin so maybe his has a lower pivot bolt ? Can't see me adding that feature on my own but it works well.
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marksa1458
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For the chain, the Previous Owner did that when they removed the surge brake coupler and added the regular coupler. That is on the repair list.
I didn't know if there was some sort of vertical folding tongue when you remove the bow stop or something.
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KENO
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I'm simple minded and need to use snaps to cover a boat but what happens if you pull the pin, then remove the set screw and lift up the removable bow stop? I suppose you could also remove the set screw first, then remove the pin.
I'd figure the set screw keeps things from rattling when it's tightened. That simple mind is also wondering why the chain is so looong? |
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Gary S
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I have wondered what that was for as well. When I did my own I left that part off,figured if I needed it I could do it then. |
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Hollywood
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And he has to paddle back to shore from the mooring facing the wrong direction, otherwise it’s an invalid test for Maine.
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Riley
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Tim, next time you're in Maine, I've got a perfect boat and cover for you to do your demo on so we can put it on youtube.
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TRBenj
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You shouldn’t have to get wet to get the cover itself on- platform covering or not. But the bungees might require it.
It doesn’t get much more basic than tent poles (I actually only use 1) and a few bungees… but if that’s rube goldburg then you got me. It comes down to making it tent, and then making it tight- and then it’ll shed. Leave it loose and it’ll pool. It’s really very simple. A good fitting cover goes a long way to achieving the above easily, and being able to put it on quickly… but I’ve put enough crappy covers on boats- universal covers or ones meant for entirely different makes/models to know you can make even suboptimal covers work with a few basic tactics. It’s not rocket surgery. This goes for moorings, lifts- with dock access all around or none- and on the trailer. Each presents it’s own challenges. |
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Riley
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Keeping a boat on a trailer or lift is much easier than covering on a mooring. The mooring covers that cover the platforms like on the slant backs usually require getting wet. Not always what I want to do.
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NCH20SKIER
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The struggle with covers is real but it really comes down to a couple basic items:
With my dock set up I can cover the BFN (shown) in less than 5 minutes Covering the 206 with the tower is a PIA compared to the BFN but typically less than 10 minutes but just not as easy |
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Riley
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Some boats need snaps due to their design, there's no arguing about it. Even with all the Rube Goldburg bungees, straps and other attachments that Tim likes, they'll still pocket water. I had a Century Resorter with snaps in my yard all summer and never once did it pocket water. And it's easy to cover.
CCFs are definately snap haters.
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KENO
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That's why they work for me. Leave me alone now, I'm hiding out under my snap cover
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TRBenj
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Ken, one thing we’ll agree on is that snaps are the lowest common denominator option… no brain cells needed.
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KENO
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Once upon a time i didn't like snap covers for some strange reason.
I'd get cold and wet putting a cover on before reverting to those dastardly snaps. Then one of the kiddos found this project boat with a snap type Sunbrella cover. It was a custom from a cover shop, it fit good and tight and convenience wise you couldn't beat it and it covered the windshield with the snaps in the bottom of the frame. It also happened to fit better and keep water out better than any cover I had ever used before. This made covering the boat at the dock in about 8 feet of water a "snap" that took all of like maybe 3 minutes and nobody had to make a video to show me how to do it. Since you have the snaps already in place (looks like they're below the rub rail), I'd move the windshield snaps from the top to the bottom of the frame and get an estimate on a custom fitted Sunbrella or some other equivalent type fabric at a shop. I figure there's a place or 2 near you that could make one. Like lots of other things in life, you never know till you try it. I have to go and hide from the gang of snap hater guys now
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Jonny Quest
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Beautiful boat for sure. 2000 or 2001?
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marksa1458
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This is what I do currently. Just didn't know if there is a better way
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TRBenj
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2 posts for common cover struggles in one week! Lol. Someone has to make a YouTube vid explaining the basics.
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