Its nice when you have the landing to yourself. I think I need a Minnkota Ulterra and just launch it and let it go. Then drive it back to the dock.. until the remote control fails and your boat goes bye bye. I wish I was better at launching by myself. There always seems to be a line up of impatient fishermen getting annoyed that it takes longer to launch with one person. Thanks for the info!
I take my time they have to relies that it only 1 person and if shit happens to my boat it me spending the money to fix it..I see other people takes there time even with 2 person they give a shit about u wanting when its there turn..
Helpful video man! My dad is letting me take his boat and he’ll be teaching me how to launch it and other basics to know. I’ll definitely look back to this video if I ever need to.
Thanks for the video; your video was the first I've seen of the Drotto latch system. I've since found there are similar products available but the Drotto seemed well constructed when I looked at it at a local dealer and also looks to be the most convenient to use. I just ordered a new Lund and because of your video I included a Drotto in my purchase package. Update: I found that my use of the Drotto is dependent on the boat launch slope. Of the ramps that I've used since I got my boat, perhaps one in three allowed the Drotto to latch for me. My Lund dealer installed the Drotto on my trailer so perhaps there is an issue with the installation and I may investigate that this summer. Also, the U-bolt/loop on my boat was too small to house the safety chain hook, the winch strap hook and the Drotto latch so I had to drop the size of the safety chain hook to make room for the Drotto latch.
Extremely helpful video. My bro. my fishing buddy passed and I am going out by myself. This is great. Thanks for sharing. I am looking at the Lund 1875 Tyee.
@@JKVOutdoors how do you like the crossover? I’m looking to purchase my first boat and have been leaning towards that model. I may have to refinance my house and get a second job to afford......anyway, any issues with it?
@@RDO156 i love it! The family loves it! Big enough for rough waters yet it isn't overwhelming to haul around by myself. I love it that it's an aluminum boat. Spacious, lots of storage and it's safe on the waters. No issues at all as of now! Been a year since we've owned it!
What if u need to crank the boat in? This seems like it only works if u park the trailer perfectly. Ramp angle water depth change from ramp to ramp. Hard to get it always perfect
I've tried a few times and know what dept the trailer needs to be so i can launch and load up. Usually i back up the trailer until the water level is below the side bunks. I do that at every ramp, regardless of how the ramp is, i can launch the same every time
Man, why do they put the pier so far away from the slabs?! Probably only 2 boats at that lake because everyone else has driven off the slabs and swore not to go back again, lol. What do you do at lakes that don't allow power loading?
I've got the same boat as you. Just upgraded electronics to a Helix 7 & 9. Love the Drotto too. My trailer is a roller. One suggestion, disconnect trailer electrical before backing into the water, in case there is a short in the wiring.
Dang that Drotto latch looks so handy might need to get one for my trailer lol. Last time I launched solo I forgot to put the plug in, because I was so worried about getting everything else prepped haha
@@JKVOutdoors I am getting ready to get my retirement boat. My current boat is a 1992 Nitro 160tf. I actually love my boat. I can be home and in my garage in 20 minutes from anywhere on my local lake. The biggest lakes I fish 99% of the time are under 500 acres. That being said I do plan to do much more Great lakes fishing. Also if there were a few things I would improve on. One would be a slightly larger casting deck. and two would be more deep floor space. I don't like a huge casting deck. Not sure what boats fit that without coughing up a small fortune.
So I have an ulterra and like to just unhook it and hit the breaks and let it slide off. I need the drotto for loading the boat back in the trailer because it slides back off if I don't keep the throttle on and climb off and crank the pully tight. Can you disengage the drotto latch on the ramp before the boat is floating then back up and hit the breaks and let the boat slide?
Yes you can. You can disengage the drotto anytime. Personally, I just don't want to risk the boat sliding off before hitting the water, even if it's unlikely. I like the peace of mind knowing that the drotto is an easy point of contact I can easily release.
You can only release it out of the water IF the bow eye is not all the way forward, touching the back of the Drotto hook. If it's touching, you need to float it to take the pressure off. There is another brand that comes with two types of release levers, and one allows you to release at anytime. I prefer the larger roller and powder coat on the Drotto, but I'm going to try the "Ramp & Clamp" version. I launch a lot with no dock, and need to be able to launch by tying a rope off and back the boat in till it floats off, and pull out. I don't need it to help during the launch, but will be nice while loading.
This is the Crossover, and yes, enough for 2 big guys. If you see my other videos, my brother and i are both up front comfortably. The Impact may be smaller but will have a good amount of room
Front deck on the impact and crossover is not that big. If you want a large front deck on a deep v tin boat look at crestliner fish hawk or alumacraft competitor.
To each their own when it comes to launching your boat as long as you're not holding people up and your boat doesn't float off. I typically just back in further than I need to just to get the bunks wet and slick, then pull up far enough where I can step on the trailer tongue, unhook the strap and just push the boat off the trailer to where its almost about to slide off but just barely resting on it while holding the rope. I see a lot of guys try yanking the boat of the trailer with the rope while standing on the dock when they could have it ready to slip off easy, creates more work than needed. Once you get a routine down a solo can launch quicker than a lot of crews, in Southern Wisconsin anyway.
The BEST THING ABOUT A Drotto is that once the boat is locked to the Drotto, it will not move no matter how awful the roads you travel may be. Bow straps stretch and allow the bow to “bounce” when you trailer 800-1,400 miles at a time. Be well.
I would not walk on the gunnels on crossovers. On my 2014 their is no wood under the gunnels. Only on the bow and toward the back. You are standing on a thin piece of sheet metal. I got mad at my buddy for standing on that middle section fishing.
@@JKVOutdoors It might not be to bad with decent size feet. As far as some of the weight is on the reenforced edges. My buddy was walking back and forth fishing on it. So more weight on the middle section. It just made me nervous long term. That the center of the gunnel might start bending down. As long as you have the drotto. You might as well get the front trailer steps to get in and out of the bow.
I've been doing it your way for 35 years and, yes, it works; but this is going to make loading the boat so much easier and quicker. The others sitting in line at the boat launch to launch or retrieve are going to be thanking me for getting my boat out so quickly!
finally a REAL video on how this would work on the boat ramp with a dock....man, you did it perfectly!
Nice demonstration, thank you. Drotto is so cool....easy peasy. Thanks again and safe boating to you.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Be safe out there!
Great video brother! Just got my drotto installed and can’t wait to use it on my new Lund
Thanks I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Have fun out there!
You're going to love it!
Its nice when you have the landing to yourself. I think I need a Minnkota Ulterra and just launch it and let it go. Then drive it back to the dock.. until the remote control fails and your boat goes bye bye. I wish I was better at launching by myself. There always seems to be a line up of impatient fishermen getting annoyed that it takes longer to launch with one person. Thanks for the info!
It sure is! Ulterra would be a nice combo with the Drotto!
I take my time they have to relies that it only 1 person and if shit happens to my boat it me spending the money to fix it..I see other people takes there time even with 2 person they give a shit about u wanting when its there turn..
Ulterra sometimes wont deploy. Don’t trust it. If it wont deploy and boat floats away then good luck
Awesome video and great tip. Plus nice boat.
Thanks! I'm glad it helped!
Your video made me decide to get one good video.
That's awesome! Thanks so much!
I hope you enjoy it!
Helpful video man! My dad is letting me take his boat and he’ll be teaching me how to launch it and other basics to know. I’ll definitely look back to this video if I ever need to.
Glad I can be of help to you!
The Drotto latch is awesome. Never have to get in the water again and never have to keep the motor running while trying to put on the winch strap.
Exactly! Spot on!
Great video!! Love seeing the Drotto Latch in action, and your instructions are 👌
Thank you for such an amazing product!
Thanks for the video; your video was the first I've seen of the Drotto latch system. I've since found there are similar products available but the Drotto seemed well constructed when I looked at it at a local dealer and also looks to be the most convenient to use. I just ordered a new Lund and because of your video I included a Drotto in my purchase package.
Update: I found that my use of the Drotto is dependent on the boat launch slope. Of the ramps that I've used since I got my boat, perhaps one in three allowed the Drotto to latch for me. My Lund dealer installed the Drotto on my trailer so perhaps there is an issue with the installation and I may investigate that this summer. Also, the U-bolt/loop on my boat was too small to house the safety chain hook, the winch strap hook and the Drotto latch so I had to drop the size of the safety chain hook to make room for the Drotto latch.
That's awesome! I'm glad it was helpful!
I love the drotto! Made loading easier for sure!
EXCELLENT VIDEO! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Great skills, you made that look easy.
Thanks! The Drotto is definitely helpful!
What size hummingbirds are u using? How do you like them?
We got 10s.
Love them! Just big enough to see different charts all on one screen. Still small enough to not block my view
How about a vid on tips n tricks on backing up a boat / trailer?
I'll keep it in mind for the next video!
That is a nice boat!
Thank you!
Nice boat!!
Thank you!
No bumpers?
New subscriber here. I'm glad I stumbled across ur channel. Keep up the great work and much love to ya from Maryland❤❤❤
Extremely helpful video. My bro. my fishing buddy passed and I am going out by myself. This is great. Thanks for sharing. I am looking at the Lund 1875 Tyee.
Im sorry to hear that! I hope all is well with you. My condolences to you.
I'm glad this was helpful! Be safe out there!
@@JKVOutdoors, all is well. It's taking me 2 years to even go out without him. But I have to keep moving. thank you very much. appreciate it.
Awesome video!
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it!
@@JKVOutdoors how do you like the crossover? I’m looking to purchase my first boat and have been leaning towards that model. I may have to refinance my house and get a second job to afford......anyway, any issues with it?
@@RDO156 i love it! The family loves it!
Big enough for rough waters yet it isn't overwhelming to haul around by myself. I love it that it's an aluminum boat.
Spacious, lots of storage and it's safe on the waters. No issues at all as of now! Been a year since we've owned it!
@@JKVOutdoors that’s good to hear! I want that fishing/family style boat and think that’s the one! Thanks for getting back to me!
@@RDO156 No problem! Yes! If you can find it, I definitely recommend getting it! It's a great boat.
very nice! definitely looks super easy!
Thanks! It really is!
So with the drotto you can keep your winch? Thought it had to go
Yes you can keep it.
It only replaces the top roller.
What if u need to crank the boat in? This seems like it only works if u park the trailer perfectly. Ramp angle water depth change from ramp to ramp. Hard to get it always perfect
You can still crank the boat in too. You still have your strap and winch. This is just an addition to the trailer, it replaces the top roller
I've tried a few times and know what dept the trailer needs to be so i can launch and load up. Usually i back up the trailer until the water level is below the side bunks. I do that at every ramp, regardless of how the ramp is, i can launch the same every time
Man, why do they put the pier so far away from the slabs?! Probably only 2 boats at that lake because everyone else has driven off the slabs and swore not to go back again, lol. What do you do at lakes that don't allow power loading?
DId you have to move the winch or alter the trailer to install the drotto? - Thanks!
Yes. We had to adjust because the Drotto pushed the boat back just a tiny bit.. We went to a launch to adjust it as needed.
Awesome Boat!!!
Thanks!
Thank you!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I've got the same boat as you. Just upgraded electronics to a Helix 7 & 9. Love the Drotto too. My trailer is a roller. One suggestion, disconnect trailer electrical before backing into the water, in case there is a short in the wiring.
Can you share any info about the fish finder mount you have on the bow?
I think it might be a Cisco electronic mount
@@JKVOutdoors Thanks, found it on their website.
Dang that Drotto latch looks so handy might need to get one for my trailer lol. Last time I launched solo I forgot to put the plug in, because I was so worried about getting everything else prepped haha
Dang! I'm glad you're okay!
Drotto definitely makes everything easier!
We have all been there..lol
How easy is it to load that boat be yourself.
Super easy! After you nail down your own routine, you cna be in and out within minutes
@@JKVOutdoors I am getting ready to get my retirement boat. My current boat is a 1992 Nitro 160tf. I actually love my boat. I can be home and in my garage in 20 minutes from anywhere on my local lake. The biggest lakes I fish 99% of the time are under 500 acres. That being said I do plan to do much more Great lakes fishing. Also if there were a few things I would improve on. One would be a slightly larger casting deck. and two would be more deep floor space. I don't like a huge casting deck. Not sure what boats fit that without coughing up a small fortune.
Great video and nice boat
the Crossover is likely my next boat; any helpful comments concerning it
Thanks
Thanks!
No complaints about the Crossover at all! I say go for it!
I will have to look in the darato device i fish alone tha would help me.
Definitely helps!
So I have an ulterra and like to just unhook it and hit the breaks and let it slide off. I need the drotto for loading the boat back in the trailer because it slides back off if I don't keep the throttle on and climb off and crank the pully tight. Can you disengage the drotto latch on the ramp before the boat is floating then back up and hit the breaks and let the boat slide?
Yes you can. You can disengage the drotto anytime. Personally, I just don't want to risk the boat sliding off before hitting the water, even if it's unlikely. I like the peace of mind knowing that the drotto is an easy point of contact I can easily release.
You can only release it out of the water IF the bow eye is not all the way forward, touching the back of the Drotto hook. If it's touching, you need to float it to take the pressure off. There is another brand that comes with two types of release levers, and one allows you to release at anytime. I prefer the larger roller and powder coat on the Drotto, but I'm going to try the "Ramp & Clamp" version. I launch a lot with no dock, and need to be able to launch by tying a rope off and back the boat in till it floats off, and pull out. I don't need it to help during the launch, but will be nice while loading.
Show us how well it works in choppy water , with a cross wind & a heavy current !!
We've launched and got back on just fine on the Mississippi River with high waters.
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Do you feel like there’s enough room in the bow for fishing in the impact? Do you feel cramped at all?
This is the Crossover, and yes, enough for 2 big guys. If you see my other videos, my brother and i are both up front comfortably.
The Impact may be smaller but will have a good amount of room
Front deck on the impact and crossover is not that big. If you want a large front deck on a deep v tin boat look at crestliner fish hawk or alumacraft competitor.
Wear are your bumpers
In the water. I keep the wooden part right above the surface of the water
Hey I bought my Lund at fox lake harbor too. Small world.
That's awesome!
Really small world!
Try the Ulterra. Works like a charm!
That's our upgrade this year!
@@JKVOutdoors worth every penny. I need the Drotto for mine, then I’m set
To each their own when it comes to launching your boat as long as you're not holding people up and your boat doesn't float off. I typically just back in further than I need to just to get the bunks wet and slick, then pull up far enough where I can step on the trailer tongue, unhook the strap and just push the boat off the trailer to where its almost about to slide off but just barely resting on it while holding the rope. I see a lot of guys try yanking the boat of the trailer with the rope while standing on the dock when they could have it ready to slip off easy, creates more work than needed. Once you get a routine down a solo can launch quicker than a lot of crews, in Southern Wisconsin anyway.
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How do you launch by yourself with no dock?
Rope to your truck bed latch
I would just push the lever and tie the boat so I can pull it back
I launch by myself, or with my family around. I use an ulterra, and put my boat 50 ft away from dock.
That's gotta be my next upgrade!
It’s an awesome unit. The first time launching it out away from dock was a little nerve racking, but after that it’s a walk in the park.
Plug goes on the inside, in this way it can’t gets lost or knocked off by debris!
Insuring it’s always in the boat !
Boat's too big! I can't put it in from the inside!
I used to do that on my older 16' tin can
Lake Johanna :)
One of my favorites!
I got a Boat-Load-Mate earlier this year, so much easier.
Nice! Might have to look into that too!
How do you like the Crossover, would you buy it again?
I love it! I'd keep buying more if i had the space for it!
The BEST THING ABOUT A Drotto is that once the boat is locked to the Drotto, it will not move no matter how awful the roads you travel may be.
Bow straps stretch and allow the bow to “bounce” when you trailer 800-1,400 miles at a time.
Be well.
I would not walk on the gunnels on crossovers. On my 2014 their is no wood under the gunnels. Only on the bow and toward the back. You are standing on a thin piece of sheet metal. I got mad at my buddy for standing on that middle section fishing.
Thanks for the tip! I dont stand on it too much but when i do, it's been pretty stable
@@JKVOutdoors It might not be to bad with decent size feet. As far as some of the weight is on the reenforced edges. My buddy was walking back and forth fishing on it. So more weight on the middle section. It just made me nervous long term. That the center of the gunnel might start bending down. As long as you have the drotto. You might as well get the front trailer steps to get in and out of the bow.
Just tie a rope to the boat and let it float, then pull it to the dock. You don't need that guizmo
Don't need it but it helps!
Everyone's needs are different
I've been doing it your way for 35 years and, yes, it works; but this is going to make loading the boat so much easier and quicker. The others sitting in line at the boat launch to launch or retrieve are going to be thanking me for getting my boat out so quickly!
Your poor shift linkage 😬
Drotto thing seems like an unneeded added step.
Definitely helps avoid getting in the water
Prefer Balex
Yeah… none of this would work in most places launch.