I have a 16.5 ft boat on a 17 ft EZ loader trailer. I know the transom has to be supported but when I crank my boat up against the stops I have about 5 or 6 inches of bunk hanging out behind my boat. It's not a problem in anyway except that my loaded trailer seems a little tongue heavy and I thought moving the boat back a few inches might give things a little more balance.
Anyone have any thoughts on this.
Thanks!
Trailer longer than boat
Thanks guys. I agree that there is probably a magic number and like Wallyboss I don't know what it is. I don't think I want to cut the bunks but since everything is bolted on moving it shouldn't be a problem.
I'm almost due for my 100 hour so maybe I'll wait and get a second opinion on the tongue weight when I take it in. Maybe get a professional opinion. I don't want the trailer back heavy either since I've been told that causes sway.
I can't lift the tongue myself but then I'm not sure I'm supposed be able to.
I'm almost due for my 100 hour so maybe I'll wait and get a second opinion on the tongue weight when I take it in. Maybe get a professional opinion. I don't want the trailer back heavy either since I've been told that causes sway.
I can't lift the tongue myself but then I'm not sure I'm supposed be able to.
HI Joey
Your trailer tongue weight should be about 10-15% for the total loaded trailer gross weight.
IE if trailer and boat weight 2000lbs, tonque should be approx 200-300lbs.
http://www.etrailer.com/faq/trailer-towing-tips.asp
http://www.sportutilitytrailers.com/mot ... -guide.htm
http://www.easternmarine.com/em_showroo ... _info.html
Your trailer tongue weight should be about 10-15% for the total loaded trailer gross weight.
IE if trailer and boat weight 2000lbs, tonque should be approx 200-300lbs.
http://www.etrailer.com/faq/trailer-towing-tips.asp
http://www.sportutilitytrailers.com/mot ... -guide.htm
http://www.easternmarine.com/em_showroo ... _info.html
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here is a link with trailer info
The tongue weight should be between 5 to 7 percent of total weight of boat, motor,contents and trailer. Check in Balancing the load
http://www.boatus.com/onlinecourse/docu ... trailering
The tongue weight should be between 5 to 7 percent of total weight of boat, motor,contents and trailer. Check in Balancing the load
http://www.boatus.com/onlinecourse/docu ... trailering
Figure out your weight needed then DONT CUT THE BUNKS, move the bow-stop/winch assembly toward the rear of the boat until the boat's in the sweet-spot. I had to move mine AHEAD this year with the addition of a jackplate and a new motor, I was way too light on the tongue weight.
good luck
& check your nuts often
G
good luck
& check your nuts often

G