Bought a sailboat trailer a few years back and now have a sailboat to go with it. Going to pick it up next week. I have a couple questions I am hoping to get experienced answers for.
The trailer has bolts to lock the stands in position instead of the screw type that you see on most of your trailers. I don't really like this as it gives you no ability to really adjust the boat once on the trailer. However I have seen several trailers with this setup and am told it works quite well. I am curious what people who have experience hauling boats think of this system. See pics below.
The second question is the boat is a O'Day 272 which has a wing keel and is thicker on the front than the back. Should I tilt the boat forward placing most of the weight on the front of the keel? Maybe with some wedges in the rear to absorb some of the weight?
The boat will be loaded by Crain onto the trailer allowing for adjustments and best position possible. I will be trailing the load one way about 900 miles. Thanks for any info you are willing to share.
The trailer has bolts to lock the stands in position instead of the screw type that you see on most of your trailers. I don't really like this as it gives you no ability to really adjust the boat once on the trailer. However I have seen several trailers with this setup and am told it works quite well. I am curious what people who have experience hauling boats think of this system. See pics below.
The second question is the boat is a O'Day 272 which has a wing keel and is thicker on the front than the back. Should I tilt the boat forward placing most of the weight on the front of the keel? Maybe with some wedges in the rear to absorb some of the weight?
The boat will be loaded by Crain onto the trailer allowing for adjustments and best position possible. I will be trailing the load one way about 900 miles. Thanks for any info you are willing to share.
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