We have had problems with the bow post on our King trailer. The geometry of it is such that any rough road was almost a guarantee that the piece the winch is mounted on is coming down. And it did... repeatedly. King sent me a new winch arm to replace the one that actually twisted, but that does NOTHING for the bad design of the upright. I made a 2x4 support while on the side of the road to keep the winch arm in place. I was going to have something fabricated from metal, but this "fix" has kept the arm in place for plenty of miles. Our winch arm is held in place with 3 (???) bolts, all of which have sheared off at one time or another. I replaced them with higher strength bolts and have had no shearing since.
When the arm would drop, there was nothing to keep the boat from moving forward on the trailer. I first became apparent to us when there was a lot of "bounce" in the bow while going down the road. We now use the winch strap, a safety chain, a rachet strap going from the bow eye down to the trailer frame, and two heavy trucker straps on the stern. Yes, it takes a few minutes to strap all that down, but it beats the heck out of having a big accident while going across west Texas (no implied insult to the fine residents of west Texas - that is where we first saw this problem).
I'm guessing the thing that kept our boat from departing the trailer when it first happened was the fact that it is a bunk trailer.
This was 2 1/2 years ago, and the response from King (through C-Dory) was that no one else has had this problem. It took over 3 months to get a winch mount from King (I had requested a better designed upright and bow stop arm... this request was ignored). I offered to PAY for it (the trailer was less than 3 months old at the time) and was finally told that they would replace the necessary parts under warranty. After I sent photos THREE times. They replaced only the twisted winch mount.
The trailer itself is a decent unit; the bow stop upright (as it was) leaves a lot of room for improvement.
I guess I'm not the only one who has had a problem. :?
Hope the repairs go smooth and you're back out on the water soon, Merv.
Best wishes,
Jim