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Do any of you that trailer your boat have any experience with steps on your trailer to help you board while launching and trailering your boat? I find I am wanting to go out more than my friends and family, so I am trying to figure out how to fly solo.
There are a several companies that make these but most are for bass boats.
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I use the spare tire as the step.

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ajcampen wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2019 6:19 pm I use the spare tire as the step.

Check out ramp n clamp
Yep my spare tire is right there and I just step on that as well.
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Ramp n clamp looks like a very nice accessory. Do you have it on your trailer? It seems to have very good reviews. I would need to see it in action. I’d be uncomfortable pulling out on a steep ramp without the strap attached, especially with a boat as heavy as a Cobalt.
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I would bring your trailer to a weld shop and have them fab up a custom set of steps that fit your set up perfectly.
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Tuscany thanks for the advice. I Realy like what they did with your trailer. I’m too old to be hoping around on a spare tire.
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Yea T's set up is the bomb.
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Big Block Power wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2019 9:58 pm Yea T's set up is the bomb.
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...right now I’m ghetto like BBP using the spare tire. :lol:

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Me too. I always launch and land solo. Tuscany has the best setup. The rest of us are just trying to keep up, and not to be "that guy" that falls off the bow when everyone is watching! 😁
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When I put the boat on the trailer I'm close enough that i can still hop off the stern back to the dock. Then walk around to the front. One day I may not have enough spring in my step to do this, but for now it works.
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Here is mine.
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I like the low bow stop on Tuscany’s trailer. I am guessing that allows you to put the trailer further in the water for an easier winch or power load. If I put my trailer too far out the bow eye floats over the rubber stop.
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Boatrover wrote: Sat Sep 07, 2019 10:18 amHere is mine.
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I would also suggest welding on some step plates on the frame rail so you can move around on something more that 1 1/2” wide steel. Slipping while trying to hook hurts..😩🤬🤬
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Tuscany wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2019 12:49 pm I would also suggest welding on some step plates on the frame rail so you can move around on something more that 1 1/2” wide steel. Slipping while trying to hook hurts..😩🤬🤬
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Again, that set up is the bomb T!! Maybe your guy can do the same for our rig. 🤔
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