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Originally Posted by Destroyer View Post
My V21 sits on a dual axle trailer. My V20 sits on a single axle trailer that has made the trip from NJ to Fla and back several times without any problems. Both work as they should. What Reelapeelin said about weight load is exactly correct. As long as the load rating is ok you should not have any problems.

However one thing to be careful about is the length. To avoid "cupping" your hull ideally you want the transom of your boat to just touch the last set of rollers or the end of the bunk. Try to avoid hanging off the end by any large amount of distance.
And the next consideration is how the weight is distributed...too much on the tail end of the trailer will cause fishtailing that you don't want any part of...too much on the tongue has it's own set of problems...make sure the PIVOT POINT of the trailer puts the proper amount of weight fore & aft...
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