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I would assume that the boat couldn't be loaded forward enough to get the
proper tongue weight without adding length to the front of the trailer. -- JerryD(upstateNY) Serious questions coming up: How does a power boat trailer differ from a sailboat trailer; isn't the "downward force" known as "tongue weight;" and why could not the boat (whether power or sail) be repositioned on the trailer so as to provide the (presumably) requisite tongue weight regardless of type of load? |
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