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that trailer is quite a bit too short for that boat.
The 10% rule I use for trailer length is that a boat trailer needs to be the length of the boat PLUS 10% minimum Having that much overhang on a boat with the engine in the rear (IE outboard, I/O or V drive) is a really good way to end up with a hook in the hull and a ruined boat. Get those rollers within a few inches of the transom. You need a 22' trailer minimum for a 20' boat... Then yes you also need to get tongue weight right... I like 10-15% |
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The last rollers should touch the transom, or be very (1"-2") close to it. Once the boat is sitting on the trailer properly, then you adjust the axles either forward or rear to achieve the proper tongue weight. Finally, you then adjust the front bow post to cradle the bow when she is winched onboard. Your trailer is undersized for what you are asking it to do. I'm sorry, but it's just too short, and I'd suspect that your trailer springs are too light for your boat's weight, making safe trailering impossible.
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add to that the fact that living in the slip means NOT sitting on the trailer all winter...... 6 months is WAY too long to be improperly supported.
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BUT, you can make it work for now by replacing the rear rollers with bunks. Mount them right on the swivels for the rollers and make them long enough to support the rear of the boat.
Just a thought.
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they wouldn't be supporting anything... If they flex only 1/4" then the hull will be distorted enough to be damaged
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Go bunk! Lots of threads on here like Genie Aye shows conversion. Drive on drive off with ease. Also offers better support of boat.IMO
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The pictures are in modifications section I believe. My computer with the pictures is in getting fixed.
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