2004 crownline 202 BR LPX fit on my 2003 venture trailor

Chriscdb12

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I was wondering if a boat I purchased will fit on this trailor I have to pick up far away and need help and advice before I go thank you
 

smokeonthewater

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No way we can tell you with the info provided.....

You gonna have to do some measuring......

Deadrise angle, length, I/O, outboard OR inboard, width, etc

Is trailer adjustable or welded..... How heavy is boat? What weight capacity is trailer?.....

As for length the trailer should be at least 110% of the boat overall length.
 

thumpar

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Need more info. My 202 sits on a V/M trailer. The deadrise on them is 16 degrees. The biggest thing to worry about with them is that the boat sits over the fenders so you need to have the wheels or bunks high enough. When mine is loaded I only have about 1.5" from hull to fender and have to be careful to make sure it is centered.
 

Chriscdb12

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I wish I can add a pic of the trailor it won't work for some reason I need to know were also I need to space out my bunk boards
 

Chriscdb12

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Inboard boat 20'2" beam is 102" dry weight is 3400 I have pictures of trailor on my phone can't get them on here
 

smokeonthewater

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What I'm trying to tell you is these are things YOU will have to know and understand... We can't tell you over the net if it will work, This is a hands on thing... You need all the info on the boat and then need to see if you can make the trailer fit it.

A picture won't do... you need a tape measure, angle finder and hand tools and need to be hands on with the trailer.

Obviously if it's an inboard boat then it needs to be an inboard trailer... If the boat is 20' 2" then the trailer needs to be at least 22-23' long
 

Thalasso

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Is it a wake board type of boat? True inboard? If so i doubt it. If inboard i doubt the prop and shaft will clear the last x member
 

Chriscdb12

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Inboard/outboard and OBVIOUSLY . .. Mr Deep Purple I dont know what the he11 I'm talking about otherwise I wouldn't be asking I'm more than a 100% able to measure I rebuilt this trailor boats in pa I'm in MD just want to be prepared to pick her up
 

smokeonthewater

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Deep purple lol... Actually my name is a reference to ice fog and a sly reference to a diesel powered boat I was going to may still build..

Any how you need to find the dim andirons of your boat.... The manufacture's website likely has some info such as dead rise angle..... It would be really good if you could find a sister hull locally to measure/ make templates from.... Check local marinas and boatyards.

If your boat is that wide than the wider the better for the trailer... The narrower the track width the higher the boat will have to sit to clear the fenders
 
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