Does using a w-d hitch change the angle significantly at the ramp? ie. Does the trailer tongue rise noticeably when it's unloaded but the trunnion bars are still under tension? I'm curious if I'll need to release the tension on the trunnions before launching and loading. ??
I haven't put my boat on the scales, but based on a few other factors I'm guessing my tongue weight is around 700-800 lbs. I know this is really heavy and I'll find out the exact number soon, but it actually compresses the truck springs* as much as my 5th wheel trailer (900 lb pin weight).
The truck can handle this much weight, but it rides nose high and very rough with the springs compressed this far. I've found an 800 lb weight distributing hitch and will pick it up next week and start using it.
*I've measured the amount of "sink" at the bumper, and using some rudimentary moment-arm calculations (assuming front axle as datum line) I figure it would take about 720 lbs at the hitch to produce the same sink as 900 at the 5th wheel (over the axle).
I haven't put my boat on the scales, but based on a few other factors I'm guessing my tongue weight is around 700-800 lbs. I know this is really heavy and I'll find out the exact number soon, but it actually compresses the truck springs* as much as my 5th wheel trailer (900 lb pin weight).
The truck can handle this much weight, but it rides nose high and very rough with the springs compressed this far. I've found an 800 lb weight distributing hitch and will pick it up next week and start using it.
*I've measured the amount of "sink" at the bumper, and using some rudimentary moment-arm calculations (assuming front axle as datum line) I figure it would take about 720 lbs at the hitch to produce the same sink as 900 at the 5th wheel (over the axle).