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Gary Warner wrote:
Snafu wrote: Gary, I'm not understanding the part about "the longer the tongue, the furthur back we can put the wheels." To maintain the ~10% of the weight on the hitch rule, increasing the tongue length works the opposite way. Absolutely the longer the tongue (drawbar?) the further "forward" the wheels will by to keep the balance right. Say you have a rig, single axel, 24' long from back to tip of tongue. The center of gravity of boat + trailer is @ 8' from the back. So if the axel was at 8' the thing would essentially be balanced over the axel, no weight on the tongue. Then you move the wheels back until you get the desired 10% / 400# on the tongue. Say you have to move it 1' to do that. So now the axel is at 7' from the back. Now, you make the tongue longer. That tongue has more leverage to the piviting point (the axel). It would be easier to lift that tongue. It would have *less* weight when put on the ball. To get back to the 400# you would have to move the wheels *back* more. By tongue I do NOT mean the draw bar on the truck. I mean that the length of the "pole" hanging out the front of the trailer is extended and made longer. If I'm thinking of this wrong I'd love to hear it...but I think I'm right and more likely we just aren't picturing the same thing / using the same language. Thanks, Gary PS: Ours will actually be dual-axel and these numbers are just a guess at what our situation will be...I don't know the actual weights or centers-of-gravity yet. Our boat is 3800 to 4000 lbs and I think the trailer will be 1200 or so. Now you say it that way yes I now totally accept you're correct all along & my apologies. I screwed up. K |
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