
Trailering
10-9
LOADING
The most important thing
to remember when pulling
your boat out of the water
is that often the ramp will be
crowded. As you approach
the ramp, make a visual
inspection of the traf
fi
c and
people, both at the ramp and
all around you. This is an
important time to use caution,
courtesy, and common sense. While you may feel it’s your next turn,
another boater may not be as courteous. Don’t insist on your rightful
place in line; it could lead to disastrous consequences in the con
fi
nes
of a crowded boat ramp. If there is any perceived danger, stand off
until you can safely approach the ramp.
Back your trailer down to the water’s edge. At this point it is a good
idea to let a suf
fi
cient amount of line out of the winch to reach the
bow eye. Make sure you disconnect the trailer harness to keep the bulbs
from blowing out due them being subjected to the cold water.
On roller or bunk style trailers back up until the aft roller is just at the
water level. This allows you to hook up the winch cable and to start
cranking the boat on to the trailer properly. This method gives you a
good starting point and helps keep the boat centered on the trailer as
it is reloaded. It may be necessary to further back the trailer into the
water. This permits cranking the boat easier on to the trailer.
Once the boat is positioned correctly on the trailer have someone hook
up the winch cable hook to the bow eye. Also, this will help keep the
boat bow against the trailer roller. Shut down the engine and run the
stern drive up to the top of the trailer position.
With the bow snug against the roller, start to crank the boat up on to
the trailer. Make sure the hull bottom or keel stays in the center of each
roller as it is being cranked on the trailer.
Double check
to ensure the
hitch is locked tight on the vehicle ball.
Summary of Contents for 23 OBX
Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 23 OBX...
Page 2: ...REGAL 221734 OWNER S MANUAL 12 2015 23 OBX...
Page 7: ...INT 7 Introduction THIS PAGE IS LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK...
Page 18: ...INT 18...
Page 38: ...1 16 CHAPTER 1 NAVIGATION LIGHT RULES...
Page 41: ...1 19 Safety On Board...
Page 83: ...CHAPTER 3 3 16...
Page 142: ...Equipment Operation 6 3 Standard Battery Switch Circuitry Front View...
Page 143: ...CHAPTER 6 6 4 Standard Battery Switch Circuitry Rear View...
Page 145: ...CHAPTER 6 6 6 Dual Battery Switch Circuitry Front View...
Page 146: ...Equipment Operation 6 7 Dual Battery Switch Circuitry Rear View...
Page 151: ...CHAPTER 6 6 12 TYPICAL TONNEAU BOW COVER BOW COVER COCKPIT COVER...
Page 152: ...Equipment Operation 6 13 CANVAS TRAVEL COVER...
Page 168: ...Equipment Operation 6 29 Typical Hinged Power Tower Actuator Hydraulic Ram Typical Power Tower...
Page 236: ...CHAPTER 9 Notes...
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Page 267: ...12 13 STEREO PERFORMANCE PACKAGE HARNESS RUN...
Page 268: ...12 14 FUSE BLOCK OVERVIEW...
Page 269: ...Technical Information 12 15...
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Page 271: ...Technical Information 12 17...
Page 272: ...12 18 TYPICAL DASH WIRING WITH GARMIN 7606...
Page 273: ...Technical Information 12 19 TYPICAL DECK HARNESS BREAKOUTS...
Page 275: ...Technical Information 12 21 TYPICAL DECK HARNESS OVERVIEW...
Page 276: ...12 22 TYPICAL GARMIN YAMAHA NEMA 2000 NETWORK...
Page 282: ...12 28 Sea Star Hydraulic Assisted Steering System Typical Helm Layout...