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Since I might be taking my boat out in the next few weeks for some un-planned maintenance, I wanted to lower the bunks to make retrieval and launching a bit easier. The trailer has quite a few adjustments. . . height, spacing, etc.
The increments are 1.5" on the height, and it looks like can go as much as 3" lower, but I'm doing just 1.5" to start. The keel had about 5-6" of clearance, so it should be fine. The bow bunks may need a tweak, but I decided to see how it fits before making any adjustments. I should probably bring some tools to the ramp, just in case.
I got this trailer at the end of 2021, and I am pretty happy with it. Mostly aluminum with stainless steel hardware, so loosening the bolts was easy. It is made to handle the salt water. I did notice that all of the brake lines are flex hose and not tubular steel. Not sure if that is an issue for long lines of flex hose in terms of line pressure.
I need to test the brakes, because in the several launches/retrievals, I am not feeling much braking. (It has disc on all 6 wheels).
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It has 15,600 lbs. gross capacity (about 14,000 lbs.net). I could have gotten the upgraded axles (6,000 lb rating each), but this seemed like enough for my boat.
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The increments are 1.5" on the height, and it looks like can go as much as 3" lower, but I'm doing just 1.5" to start. The keel had about 5-6" of clearance, so it should be fine. The bow bunks may need a tweak, but I decided to see how it fits before making any adjustments. I should probably bring some tools to the ramp, just in case.
I got this trailer at the end of 2021, and I am pretty happy with it. Mostly aluminum with stainless steel hardware, so loosening the bolts was easy. It is made to handle the salt water. I did notice that all of the brake lines are flex hose and not tubular steel. Not sure if that is an issue for long lines of flex hose in terms of line pressure.
I need to test the brakes, because in the several launches/retrievals, I am not feeling much braking. (It has disc on all 6 wheels).
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.
.
.
It has 15,600 lbs. gross capacity (about 14,000 lbs.net). I could have gotten the upgraded axles (6,000 lb rating each), but this seemed like enough for my boat.
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