coup < ler

64osby

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The other day I picked up a used boat. Went over the trailer back to front. Adjusted bunks and rollers, checked tires and bearings. It was a little heavy on the tongue but there was no motor on the boat. Lights worked great.

Had about a 6 mile run back to the house on country roads. Stopped by the local gravel pit to weigh the boat / trailer. Pulled in the driveway and backed it up, went to unhook and this is what I found. See Pics

Boy was I ever shocked.:eek: At a closer look there were cracks up about half way that I did not see before. They were rusted but I had not noticed it.

I consider myself very very lucky to have made it home. I was planning on replacing the coupler to a 2" size even before this happened. I have moved the boat back to adjust the tongue weight and have a new couple in hand. Next comes a motor.
 

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dude11

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Re: coup < ler

Just as soon as I got it home--I'd gone straight to the store and bought a Lottery ticket!!!!!!!!:D
 

Frank Acampora

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Re: coup < ler

YUP! I'll take luck over skill anytime!

Seriously, if the coupler is that bad, you had better go over the frame with a fine tooth comb.
 

HondaPower

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Re: coup < ler

Lady Luck must have been riding shotgun on your trip home. Glad you made it OK.
 

paidfor

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Re: coup < ler

that is one reason for good safety chains!!! go over that whole trailer again.
 

64osby

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Re: coup < ler

I will be going over the trailer, probably in the dead of winter, Remodeling the house and deer season up next. I'll be doing a new post on how to set up a trihull on the trailer???

I would estimate the tounge weight when I moved it at 400lbs or more, Once I find a motor then I will rebalance.

Sometimes it is better to be lucky then smart.

And yes I had the chains on and the boat secured with 6000lb strap.
 
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