Trailer hitch extension yes or no

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roscoe

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A short one won't help you much.
They are good for giving you clearance to walk between trailer and tow vehicle, or to open your tailgate.

A long one like an extend-a-hitch would help.

Is 9' or 12' long enough ?

https://extendahitch.net


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Grub54891

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The only times I've seen them used is after the rig gets to the launch area. The boat is unhooked and the extension installed, boat launched/retrieved and then removed for transport. But you knew that.
 

jonny rotten

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The only times I've seen them used is after the rig gets to the launch area. The boat is unhooked and the extension installed, boat launched/retrieved and then removed for transport. But you knew that.

Ya thats what I was thinking. The ramp is always a shitshow and would rather tow with it attached and not switch it around at the ramp. I'll try the little 18" one and see how it goes. Right now I'm at the rear bumper. 18" might get me to the axle which although not perfect it would be better
 

dingbat

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Why not swap out the tongue for a longer one?

My winch post is probably 4.5 feet back from the hitch. Never gotten my rims wet, even at low tide.
 
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