I have a 2011 Magic Tilt trailer with a GVWR of 9100 lbs. It has brand new axles, brakes, tires, brake lines and brake actuator/coupling. I have a 2011 SeaRay 250 SLX on it. According the boat specs, the standard weight for this boat is 5400lbs with the 350mag. I have the 8.2L so im adding 300 pounds for that. When i weigh the trailer/car and subtract the weight of the car after weighing it alone with the trailer un-attached the boat/trailer come in at 7500lbs. My tongue weight is 700lbs. I determined this by weighing the car and boat on a truck scale. The trailer wheels on one scale and the car on another. In that case i have 6740 for the car and 6800. With the trailer disconnected i have 6040 for the car.
My car (2022 escalade) has air suspension so when i connect the two it sits very level. The trailer corners are all within an inch of one another from the ground so im sure the weight on the axles is even. My tires are new.
When i drive the car it handles the pulling fine. When i am accelerating everything is fine as well. When i get up to 65+ MPH and begin to pull back on the acceleration or I am coasting the trailer feels as if it is pushing and pulling the car. There is no sway at all. I even tried steering slightly right to left to induce a sway and it was fine. It doesn't feel like a bounce but more as if the brakes are applying and releasing. To see if this was the case, i mechanically locked out the brakes by making a device that would not allow the brake actuator to compress. I still got the surging. ( the car had no problem stopping with no trailer brakes).
The car is rated for 700lbs tongue, 7700GTW and overall GVWR of 14000lbs. Clearly i am getting close but i feel like i should be ok. The diesel version of my car can handle 8200GTW so i feel like that number is based more on the pulling power of the are, not so much the suspension aspect. My tongue weight is slightly light of 9% but as i said earlier, no sway at all.
I considered tongue weight could still be the issue so i moved the boat slightly forward on the trailer which brought the tongue weight to almost 800 Lbs and it had no effect.
When i am pulling the trailer, it doesnt feel unsafe or as if i dont have control, it simply makes for a very uncomfortable ride. I take this boat from NY to Fla and the ride is important.
Any thoughts?
My car (2022 escalade) has air suspension so when i connect the two it sits very level. The trailer corners are all within an inch of one another from the ground so im sure the weight on the axles is even. My tires are new.
When i drive the car it handles the pulling fine. When i am accelerating everything is fine as well. When i get up to 65+ MPH and begin to pull back on the acceleration or I am coasting the trailer feels as if it is pushing and pulling the car. There is no sway at all. I even tried steering slightly right to left to induce a sway and it was fine. It doesn't feel like a bounce but more as if the brakes are applying and releasing. To see if this was the case, i mechanically locked out the brakes by making a device that would not allow the brake actuator to compress. I still got the surging. ( the car had no problem stopping with no trailer brakes).
The car is rated for 700lbs tongue, 7700GTW and overall GVWR of 14000lbs. Clearly i am getting close but i feel like i should be ok. The diesel version of my car can handle 8200GTW so i feel like that number is based more on the pulling power of the are, not so much the suspension aspect. My tongue weight is slightly light of 9% but as i said earlier, no sway at all.
I considered tongue weight could still be the issue so i moved the boat slightly forward on the trailer which brought the tongue weight to almost 800 Lbs and it had no effect.
When i am pulling the trailer, it doesnt feel unsafe or as if i dont have control, it simply makes for a very uncomfortable ride. I take this boat from NY to Fla and the ride is important.
Any thoughts?