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Wayne.B
 
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Default how to size a trailer

On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 11:44:20 GMT, "RCL - landlocked"
wrote:
I'm looking for information on sizing a trailer. I've found a 23' Aquarius,
dry 2250lbs, but no trailer. Price is right - free. Center board retracks
and hull is a round bilge. Any ideas or recommendations on configuration,
dual v single axle and sources welcome. Also I'll need surge brakes, so
anything you'd like to share there will be great.

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As someone already mentioned, checking with trailer dealers and
manufacturers is a good start. EZ Loader and LoadRite are two popular
brands that have been around for awhile but there are many others.

Your boat will most likely be well over 3,000 pounds loaded up and
ready to go, and the trailer itself will add over 1,000 pounds more.
Is your towing vehicle up to that? My recommendation would be a dual
axle trailer with 4 wheel disk brakes (surge activated). If you end
up on the heavy side for your vehicle, you can save some pounds by
getting an aluminum trailer instead of steel.

If you buy from a dealer, get their assurance that they will adjust
the axles and boat position for proper tongue weight and stable towing
at highway speed. Be extra careful on your first couple of test
drives until you know that everything is set up properly. It's very
disconcerting when boat and trailer start fishtailing at 60 mph.