Hey Sammy, any chance of a update on the ezi guides now there adjusted. I’d love to see how they actually work and if they have held up. Really considering putting a set on the trailer.
Excellent video thankyou for the advise on the ezi guide installation specially when you said the back of the boat needs to sit on the ezi guide otherwise the boat will be trapped
I know this is 5 yrs old now - I was researching the ezi-guides - one thing that might have been a negative influence of moving your winch back 100mm (and therefor the boat too) would be that it would lighten your tongue-weight which might lead to instability on the highway.
I adjusted my winch back 100mm and the trailer wouldn't tow. Got the wobbles because i changed to center of gravity, couldnt get over 30km/h Wouldn't mind a fix for that
I wonder if having the ezi guides mounted just behind where the boat ends is not a bad idea? That would lock the boat in for sure, and you just have to secure them in a down position for launching. Just a thought.....
Great idea the spring loaded guides at the rear, my 4.29 mtr tinny is on an oceanic trailer that has the cut out across the back in the middle that I have put a wobble roller on either side that guides the boat just like your spring loaded guides.
@@SammyHitzkeFishing You sure? 'Not much of an easy guide then' 😆 Would have scraped the metal side of the roller if not adjusted by hand.. Still a great product though if set up correctly I reckon. Thinking to get one, thanks for the video to see how it's supposed to work!
Its a good idea rust proofing ya trailer i use fisholine spray or tectyl works well to but it probably isn't the best looking makes the trailer dirty brown colour good vid mate 👌
golden pineapple juice cheers mate! Yeah the Xtroll still looks half decent when it on there. But probably takes a bit longer to paint on rather than spray
Sammy, mate if you dont mind, where did you grab the rust proofing from and has it affected the look of the trailer at all, l have purchased a new quintrex trailer myself and would like to take this step to look after it. Cheers
Great video! Was your retrieval at Weinam Creek? Bugger of a ramp for a solo launch / retrieve! A real shame because the rest of the facilities are top shelf. Thanks for the tips on the rust proofing and gangplank. :)
Certainly was! Yeah, your not wrong there mate! A little bit of sand next to the ramp would be awesome! Not a problem at all, glad you found it useful!
I'm a fishing and outdoor content specialist. So I work in with the BCF Marketing team to create content for their marketing campaigns and social media feeds. It's bloody good fun I can tell you that much!
For starters, learn how to load your boat properly. You NEVER load the boat with the rollers or bunks out of the water. That is the best way to rip off the bow strap hook.
When I was a kid my families boats and others were beached launched by rolling the boats off trailers onto inflatable tubes and rolled down to the water, retrieved the same and loaded onto a trailer out of the water, can’t recall ripping off any bow strap hooks, possibly testament to Aussie built boats.
Hey Sammy, any chance of a update on the ezi guides now there adjusted. I’d love to see how they actually work and if they have held up. Really considering putting a set on the trailer.
Excellent video thankyou for the advise on the ezi guide installation specially when you said the back of the boat needs to sit on the ezi guide otherwise the boat will be trapped
I know this is 5 yrs old now - I was researching the ezi-guides - one thing that might have been a negative influence of moving your winch back 100mm (and therefor the boat too) would be that it would lighten your tongue-weight which might lead to instability on the highway.
Hey sammy hows the trailer holding up? Im looking to get some of this rust conquerer stuff, has it done its job through out these years?
Good idea, canelo alvarez
I adjusted my winch back 100mm and the trailer wouldn't tow. Got the wobbles because i changed to center of gravity, couldnt get over 30km/h Wouldn't mind a fix for that
I wonder if having the ezi guides mounted just behind where the boat ends is not a bad idea? That would lock the boat in for sure, and you just have to secure them in a down position for launching. Just a thought.....
Interesting one mate. Wonder how much of a pain it would be to get the boat back over them then when launching?
Great idea the spring loaded guides at the rear, my 4.29 mtr tinny is on an oceanic trailer that has the cut out across the back in the middle that I have put a wobble roller on either side that guides the boat just like your spring loaded guides.
yeah mate they work a treat. very happy with them!
Did you stick with the ez guide? What's your thoughts about it now it's been on for a while?
Hey mate, certainly did. I reckon its great worked a treat!
@@SammyHitzkeFishing You sure? 'Not much of an easy guide then' 😆 Would have scraped the metal side of the roller if not adjusted by hand.. Still a great product though if set up correctly I reckon. Thinking to get one, thanks for the video to see how it's supposed to work!
Where did you purchase the ally mesh from please?
hey mate, my old man picked it up as an off cut from a Ally shop
Its a good idea rust proofing ya trailer i use fisholine spray or tectyl works well to but it probably isn't the best looking makes the trailer dirty brown colour good vid mate 👌
golden pineapple juice cheers mate! Yeah the Xtroll still looks half decent when it on there. But probably takes a bit longer to paint on rather than spray
Sammy, mate if you dont mind, where did you grab the rust proofing from and has it affected the look of the trailer at all, l have purchased a new quintrex trailer myself and would like to take this step to look after it. Cheers
both easy guiges need to adjusted closer in with less gap between them
They seem to work pretty good how they are set 🤷♂️
Great video! Was your retrieval at Weinam Creek? Bugger of a ramp for a solo launch / retrieve! A real shame because the rest of the facilities are top shelf. Thanks for the tips on the rust proofing and gangplank. :)
Certainly was! Yeah, your not wrong there mate! A little bit of sand next to the ramp would be awesome!
Not a problem at all, glad you found it useful!
It’s called expanded aluminum sirs...ya welcome
hahah thanks mate!!
expanded mesh is what you need for that job but mate that`s amplimesh.
Are you the BCF dude?
Mervyn Hughes yeah mate that’s me 👍
Hahaha seem like a pretty cool dude! Where abouts do u live like area wise. Im north of mackay
Mervyn Hughes hahah thanks mate! 🍻🍻 I’m down in Brissy 👍
Oh yeah cool as. Ive watched u a bit on the bcf channel! Whats your position in that stuff? Like are you the youtube side and th
at?
I'm a fishing and outdoor content specialist. So I work in with the BCF Marketing team to create content for their marketing campaigns and social media feeds. It's bloody good fun I can tell you that much!
Occupational health and safety 101😂😂
You didn't walk on the walkway.It looks flimsy as.
Safety Safety Sammy get your thongs on.
FREDDY BEAFONT 😂😂😂 what was I thinking!
For starters, learn how to load your boat properly. You NEVER load the boat with the rollers or bunks out of the water. That is the best way to rip off the bow strap hook.
For starters, looks like it worked pretty well... 1.5yrs later and still haven't ripped off the bow strap hook!
When I was a kid my families boats and others were beached launched by rolling the boats off trailers onto inflatable tubes and rolled down to the water, retrieved the same and loaded onto a trailer out of the water, can’t recall ripping off any bow strap hooks, possibly testament to Aussie built boats.
@@SammyHitzkeFishing people just love talking shit bro haha this cat probes doesn't even own a boat
1:44 i quit. go get dressed include shoes & socks
Nah, I'm good.
you must be the life of the party miserable mike.