rolmops
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I have restored a 1989 22 foot 4.3 liter Starcraft Islander sitting on a 1989 single axle Shoreland'r trailer and added 2 batteries (40 pounds each) and a Suzuki extra longshaft (125pounds) to the transom area.
In order to realign the weight distribution I pull the boat farther forward on the trailer, that has caused the rear rollers on the back to stick out behind the boat just about 2 inches which causes the rollers to hit the transducers (chirp and DX4). The roller set up is the see saw type, the pivot center of which is attached to the trailer frame with a single heavy bolt on each side. The trailer frame has three bolt holes on each side, interspaced at six inches. Right now the pivot center is in the farthest back position. I am thinking about moving the pivot center to the next position forward, thus giving me an extra six inches of space at the back. I hope that by doing this, the weight distribution will bring more weight to the tongue as well save the transducers. For weight distribution I am also thinking about moving the trailer axle a few inches farther back, thereby shifting more weight onto the tongue
But as we all know, good intentions often turn into bad results. Do my plans make sense? Are there better alternatives?
PLease give me your opinions and advice.
In order to realign the weight distribution I pull the boat farther forward on the trailer, that has caused the rear rollers on the back to stick out behind the boat just about 2 inches which causes the rollers to hit the transducers (chirp and DX4). The roller set up is the see saw type, the pivot center of which is attached to the trailer frame with a single heavy bolt on each side. The trailer frame has three bolt holes on each side, interspaced at six inches. Right now the pivot center is in the farthest back position. I am thinking about moving the pivot center to the next position forward, thus giving me an extra six inches of space at the back. I hope that by doing this, the weight distribution will bring more weight to the tongue as well save the transducers. For weight distribution I am also thinking about moving the trailer axle a few inches farther back, thereby shifting more weight onto the tongue
But as we all know, good intentions often turn into bad results. Do my plans make sense? Are there better alternatives?
PLease give me your opinions and advice.