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When I fish alone I wind up walking a little bit on my trailer tougue at launch/retreive.
Anyone ever put anything on the trailer to make it less-slippery? I was thinking about some of that spray-on nonskid material in a can... Is this a bad idea?
On my small boat I put a piece of plywood across the trailer right behind the winch where the channels spread--forward of the front roller where the rise in the bow doesn't hit it. It gives me a big platform to step out onto when I'm loading up.
Yeah, I've done the stick on non-skid strips before. Worked okay, but you're still stuck with a fairly narrow beam to walk on. Here's another option Walk Plates