I have a 23 dv cc and a loadrite trailer with rollers.
I choose rollers just for that reason. in the northeast our tides in some areas are 12-13 feet. so at some ramps, I can just barley get the trailer in the water.
It allows me to roll the boat on, instead of sinking it for a bunk style.
The way mine is set up, i use the standard wind on winch that came with it.
Very rarely will i have to winch the whole boat on and even then, it's not that bad. Electric winches are also very easy to use, the pulley block just takes 2x as long to get the boat on...but no big deal.
I could launch this boat from a sandy beach if i wanted to.
I choose rollers just for that reason. in the northeast our tides in some areas are 12-13 feet. so at some ramps, I can just barley get the trailer in the water.
It allows me to roll the boat on, instead of sinking it for a bunk style.
The way mine is set up, i use the standard wind on winch that came with it.
Very rarely will i have to winch the whole boat on and even then, it's not that bad. Electric winches are also very easy to use, the pulley block just takes 2x as long to get the boat on...but no big deal.
I could launch this boat from a sandy beach if i wanted to.