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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote If you want to borrow Dick's trailer (which I'm pretty sure would work fine for this), I'd be more than willing to tow it for you with the F-250. Just buy the fuel - no sweat. Incredibly generous of both Richard and yourself, Tom. I really appreciate the offer but something else fell into place. It would have been a blast to meet both of you though! I made a calls to various haulers and got mostly answering machines without any callbacks. The few people I spoke with declined; either they didn't have the right equipment or they were looking to book bigger ticket jobs. I was a little apprehensive about borrowing Richards trailer anyway, more out of fear of damaging it than anything else. I was guessing the boat/trailer rig is flirting with 5K lbs., but I wasn't sure how much fuel it had in it or how much all the incidentals that are in it would weigh. I could see it possibly going over 6K. Then what Richard said about the weight distribution being wrong on the other trailer hit me... we'll a car trailer is likely designed with the intent of about 60% of the load being transmitted through the front tires and the rest on the rear. With the boat on the tandem trailer around 85 to 90% of the weight is going to be transmitted through the trailer wheels, which would be at the very rear of the deck. That could create a bending moment that the trailer wasn't designed to handle. I took another ride to see the boat and trailer again this afternoon. The hydraulic coupler/actuator is rated at 6000 lbs. so I was in the ball park. I popped a deck plate and found the fuel tank spec plate: 125 gallon capacity. So that could possibly mean 700-800 lbs. of fuel. The tires are cracked but I've seen worse in regular use without giving problems. If the lighting didn't work I'd just hang new tail lights and go. The brake backing plates and drums, however, are a ball 'O rust. The potential for a part being frozen and/or dragging is great. Even if the bearings are good it's likely that the brakes are going to generate some heat that would be impossible to differentiate from a hot wheel bearing. So without some repairs I wouldn't want to take a chance. I told the seller where I was at try to arrange a transport and he said that he would try somebody that he knows. Turns out that he has an acquaintance that hauls construction equipment and has a 28' tandem axle trailer that will do the job. The cost is being deducted out of the sale price so I'm not out anything on paper. I have to think that the seller has a reason for wanting to handle it this way and I'll honor his wishes. If I was in his position I think I'd be afraid that some Yahoo was going to set up shop in my front yard for a week while he tries to bang apart rusted trailer parts. Nah, just make the problem disappear. So Thanks again guys. And Tom, if you ever need help getting the Halman back on the trailer let me know, I'm practically right down the street. Plus, I'm going to need help getting the Wellcraft off at some point. Steve P. |
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