BX-24 too small for pulling boat (went in but wouldn't come out)

   / BX-24 too small for pulling boat (went in but wouldn't come out) #71  
once had a similar situation...you have a winch on the boat trailer. I pulled the boat on...locked boat in place with travel chain (hook i use when transporting boat..so it is not hanging on winch.) ran the cable over the top of the reel...and hooked to the vehicle..and winched it out...blocking as I went, let nose ride out on the trailer jack wheel. I guess for sand you would have to go scavange a heavy duty lid from the neighbors garbage can and use as a sled...

or get a bigger tractor!
good luck
 
   / BX-24 too small for pulling boat (went in but wouldn't come out)
  • Thread Starter
#72  
Way way off track.

Can't put anything permanent in the water (nor do I want it's where we swim).

I want it on the trailer so I can wheel it to it's boat port for the winter.

I think folks are right in that I just need to get trailer to not sink in the sand as much, a couple simple boards might do it. Maybe even a tandem trailer.

Renting a truck ! talk about making it an all day project.

Currently I get it out and into boat port in 5 minutes with the Jeep. If it takes more than 30 minutes I keep the Jeep !!!
 
   / BX-24 too small for pulling boat (went in but wouldn't come out) #73  
mswlogo said:
If you read my post I'd like to downsize the Jeep when it's replaced (probably in 2 years). Paying for the gas it sucks down every day for just the ability of launching boat in and out once a year is stupid.

To save money and time and a REAL hassle using the boat launch, it's 10x easier to do it in my own yard. I don't even bother to register the trailer any more. And the cops are at the boat launches watching for unregistered trailers and boats. The launch is on the opposite side of the lake and it's several hour project assuming it's not jammed with everyone else getting in and out the same time of year. Using a real launch would also require keeping the jeep. BX-24 could probably handle the real launch.

I have a tool called a BX-24 and I'm learning how to use it and seeing if it can handle this task.

I appreciate all the suggestions.

Am I reading this correctly? Your goal is to save money and time and hassle by not using the local boat launch? You save what on trailer registration? In Pa. it's $12. You say it's a several hour project twice a year. Get Real! You've already trashed your FEL bucket and before your done, you'll either screw up the trailer or the boat. So you tried and it's a no go. Accept it and move on; or, as others have suggested invest $$$$$ and make your own ramp. Beware, even with a good ramp, the size of that boat is likely to pull your little tractor into the drink, then you'll have a really big anchor for your boat. Seriously, you need to rethink your position on this and don't trash your tractor or boat trying to do something that neither (in combination) was meant to do.
 
   / BX-24 too small for pulling boat (went in but wouldn't come out) #74  
TomC said:
Am I reading this correctly? Your goal is to save money and time and hassle by not using the local boat launch? You save what on trailer registration? In Pa. it's $12. You say it's a several hour project twice a year. Get Real! You've already trashed your FEL bucket and before your done, you'll either screw up the trailer or the boat. So you tried and it's a no go. Accept it and move on; or, as others have suggested invest $$$$$ and make your own ramp. Beware, even with a good ramp, the size of that boat is likely to pull your little tractor into the drink, then you'll have a really big anchor for your boat. Seriously, you need to rethink your position on this and don't trash your tractor or boat trying to do something that neither (in combination) was meant to do.

Thats a bit harsh. Its perfectly reasonable that he'd want to avoid the hassle and expense of the boat ramp, and launch from his front yard.
 
   / BX-24 too small for pulling boat (went in but wouldn't come out) #75  
Yes, it is too small.
Too LIGHT !
You MIGHT get it out by kedging with the hoe.
It gets tougher the farther up the beach you get as more boat weight gets onto the trailer wheels and they have to "push more wet sand".
Right up until the trailer wheels get onto dry sand.

If that is an 18 ft or so boat you probably need a 4,000 lb 4wd tractor with R4s or Ags; plus ~1200 lb loader, maybe 1000 of fill in the rear tires and an attachment on the back - say 6800 total.
Then you'll get some beach compaction, which should make it easier.
 
   / BX-24 too small for pulling boat (went in but wouldn't come out) #76  
alchemysa said:
Thats a bit harsh. Its perfectly reasonable that he'd want to avoid the hassle and expense of the boat ramp, and launch from his front yard.
Reasonable? He's already spent $150+ on a receiver hitch that's destroyed his $400+ bucket. If he continues, he may well mess up an expensive boat and further damage an expensive tractor trying to do something that the tractor was not meant to do. Where's the reason in that? The tow rating on that tractor is probably somewhere around 2000 #'s on dry level land using the drawbar on the rear. There's a reason why they hitch up mules from the back end; and, there's a reason why the big tires are on the back of a tractor. So, keep the Jeep!
 
   / BX-24 too small for pulling boat (went in but wouldn't come out) #77  
TomC said:
destroyed his $400+ bucket.

Destroyed his bucket? C'mon, You're the one who needs to get real.

And the slope in the beach doesn't look that steep. Unless I'm mistaken the chances of turning the tractor into a boat anchor are pretty remote.

(I do agree he's trying to do it the wrong way around)
 
   / BX-24 too small for pulling boat (went in but wouldn't come out) #78  
KeithInSpace said:
I don't think it has, Mr. Dangerdoc. Understand that we only deal with EXTREMELY complex solutions to simple problems...spending someone else's money where none needs to be spent.

Your solution would only be applicable to the discussion if we could force ourselves to mount wheels to the chain, make it out of titanium, or figure that we needed to connect it to a pulley in outer space.

But as it is, your solution is FAR too simple and, therefore, has no merit. Just like the CRAZY thought of using the Jeep already in the OP's possession, putting the wheels of the trailer on 2 x 12's so they don't sink, or using a proper boat launch. All ideas that are SOOOO easy that they haven't made the cut, either.

:)

I guess using a come along attached to one of the trees would be out of the question?
 
   / BX-24 too small for pulling boat (went in but wouldn't come out)
  • Thread Starter
#79  
alchemysa said:
Destroyed his bucket? C'mon, You're the one who needs to get real.

And the slope in the beach doesn't look that steep. Unless I'm mistaken the chances of turning the tractor into a boat anchor are pretty remote.

(I do agree he's trying to do it the wrong way around)

Correct, it's not that steep at all.

Correct again, the bucket is fine.

Like I said a zillion times only 2 feet earlier it pulled out fine. Sand just got soft enough when it was in launch position.

The texture of sand changes quite a bit as you appraoch the water. Hard packed, soft fluffy thick and dry, wet packed, then under water soft and loose.

Anyone of a half a dozen suggestions here will probably work. I just need to decide which is safest for boat and tractor and reasonably cheap.

The public boat launch requires the Jeep. If I keep the Jeep I don't the boat launch. Geesh. I suppose the next suggestion will be to buy 7000lb trailer for the BX-24 and tow it over to the boat ramp with a suburban.
 
   / BX-24 too small for pulling boat (went in but wouldn't come out) #80  
I like the idea of launching from your yard. I have used the boat engine to help boost the vehicle up the ramp many times but it will suck whatever is on the bottom through the prop( damaged a few props due to rocks/bricks even on concrete ramps). I think the chain idea would be the simplest and cheapest to try, you would also need some sort of skid or big wheeled dolly for the tongue.
 

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