Ramp-n-clamp

Pete McMiller

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Anyone have experience with the Ramp-n-clamp boat loading system? Pros & cons? Considering one for my Texas flats boat/trailer because ....... I'm in my 5th month post total reverse shoulder replacement and I want to make sure I never have to go through it again. I'm not positive that yanking on one of my boats destroyed my rotator cuff but it's one possibility.




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I’ve never had any personal experience with one, but lots of bass boat guys use them and love them. I guess I don’t really see the need for one. It’s beyond rare that I have to use my strap to get my boat back on the trailer. There’s always the rare places I launch from the beach and not the ramp and I have to use the winch to get it up all the way on the trailer. Otherwise I just make sure there’s enough trailer in the water to use the power of the motor to nestle it up to the bow stop, not needing it to click in place. My bass boat, I barely give it 1/4 throttle and it just walks right up to the bow stop. So winching isn’t really a thing. I can’t justify it yet, so never installed one myself.
 
Anyone have experience with the Ramp-n-clamp boat loading system? Pros & cons? Considering one for my Texas flats boat/trailer because ....... I'm in my 5th month post total reverse shoulder replacement and I want to make sure I never have to go through it again. I'm not positive that yanking on one of my boats destroyed my rotator cuff but it's one possibility.




Boat2Trailer | Boat Latch | Ramp N Clamp | Boat Load System https://share.google/S0HCCinQEDjChvuCZ
Pete,

I have the Drotto system on my roller trailer and wouldn't be without it. The reports I've been hearing is the Ramp-n-Clamp is a newer (some say better) version.
 
Pete,

I have the Drotto system on my roller trailer and wouldn't be without it. The reports I've been hearing is the Ramp-n-Clamp is a newer (some say better) version.
Thanks Dave, my understanding is that Boat2Trailer made the Drotto before developing it's version the Ramp-n-clamp. The Ramp-n-clamp is also stainless and I'll be using it in the salt. I'm all for anything to help loading by myself.
 
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