cturboaddict
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Aug 29, 2010
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I looked through the articles and i didnt really see one that pertained to my situation...
Long story short, im rehabbing a boat...
Its time to take the boat off the trailer so i can get some color on the bottom of the hull during my break between spring and summer semesters at college.
Got a bit of a problem though. I need to address a small trailer issue at the moment. The trailer that i have is too short. I really need to bring the boat up another 10" or so, to place the rollers in line with the edge of the transom. Its an old roller trailer that really needs to be replaced, but i dont have the funds for it right now. So, I want to move the bow winch further up the tongue but i cant due to the fact that its right at the hitch right now. No more tongue to go up...
Here is my two questions...
1. Does anyone make a mount for the winch that would allow me to set it back a bit further...
OR
2. Would i be safe to buy a 2 foot peice of 3x3 steel, cut the tongue and place a 2.5x2.5 sleeve inside and bolt it all together if i run the inside peice the length of the tongue now?
Reason i ask this is im stuck into a few situations... I could just buy an 8ft. peice and bolt it on after unbolting the old, but then im stuck with buying a new jack, and probably a new hitch to bolt on. The one i have now on there is welded on. I dont have a welder, nor am i skilled to weld all of it together. Dont have the money to pay a welder or buy a new trailer at the moment. Im just hoping the boat is even done for at least one maiden voyage while i finishe the boat over the winter....
Do you think i could just sleeve it? The current 3x3 steel stock that is the tongue now, is 70" long. Id like to make it around 96" long with the boat moved up to where i need it. The axles are adjustable, so if i needed to move them, i can....
Long story short, im rehabbing a boat...
Its time to take the boat off the trailer so i can get some color on the bottom of the hull during my break between spring and summer semesters at college.
Got a bit of a problem though. I need to address a small trailer issue at the moment. The trailer that i have is too short. I really need to bring the boat up another 10" or so, to place the rollers in line with the edge of the transom. Its an old roller trailer that really needs to be replaced, but i dont have the funds for it right now. So, I want to move the bow winch further up the tongue but i cant due to the fact that its right at the hitch right now. No more tongue to go up...
Here is my two questions...
1. Does anyone make a mount for the winch that would allow me to set it back a bit further...
OR
2. Would i be safe to buy a 2 foot peice of 3x3 steel, cut the tongue and place a 2.5x2.5 sleeve inside and bolt it all together if i run the inside peice the length of the tongue now?
Reason i ask this is im stuck into a few situations... I could just buy an 8ft. peice and bolt it on after unbolting the old, but then im stuck with buying a new jack, and probably a new hitch to bolt on. The one i have now on there is welded on. I dont have a welder, nor am i skilled to weld all of it together. Dont have the money to pay a welder or buy a new trailer at the moment. Im just hoping the boat is even done for at least one maiden voyage while i finishe the boat over the winter....
Do you think i could just sleeve it? The current 3x3 steel stock that is the tongue now, is 70" long. Id like to make it around 96" long with the boat moved up to where i need it. The axles are adjustable, so if i needed to move them, i can....