Still Doing Fine with the iCatch
It is painfull to see the misfortunes of others who have experienced problems with the iCatch trailer. Perhaps I am just lucky yet it continues to amaze me as to being the easiest trailer I have ever dealt with.
We have a camp on a lake. I have a bowrider ski boat, a bass boat and a 16' Tracker that I just mess with. All have their challenges in getting in and out of the water.
However, this iCatch is amazing. Back up to the designated water line or thereabout (marked blue tab on side of trailer), gently ride the jet ski up on the rollers, give a little gas. Then I hear a solid click as it locks in place - every time. I always take a glance over to the release handle to be sure it is down meaning it is fixed and locked. I always put the safety cable in place and flip the reception knob on the front of the trailer down assuring a lock before I pull the trailer out of the water. I have never had the unfortunate experience of it coming unlatched, at the lake, or even when we drive home over some pretty rough roads.
I trailer about 70 miles round trip to the lake so I purchased the spare tire and mount. Trailer runs smooth on the road (wish the road was smooth)
Now, with all that said. In my opinion, the charm of the trailer is the launch. Walk down the ramp, get on, reach over, lift the handle, you effortly glide down into the water. Once in the water, I start up the jet ski and I am gone.
I have no stake in the game for whoever makes this trailer. In my opinion/circumstances/experience, they did one very nice job designing it. And I have put a ton of watercraft in the water. I elaborate here because I have a great deal of respect for innovative engineering designs that really work.
My best wishes to all. If you purchase an iCatch, I hope your experiences are as good as mine. Just don't forget to bring your wallet when you go to the dealer.
I reiterate from my previous post, if I bought another Sea-Doo tomorrow, I would purchase another iCatch trailer without hesitation.
Again, my best to all.