Flat tire on haul-out today . . .

Scott Danforth

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Ted, will you be extending the trailer with the hull extension / conversion?
 

tpenfield

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Quick update . . . This morning I checked the suspect tire and it was flat (again). So, there must be something going on. Soapy water has not revealed anything . . . So, I have the tire in a dunk tank, looking for bubbles.

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tpenfield

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Mystery solved . . .

It was a flakey valve stem (valve actually). When I check the pressure it starts leaking. When I check it again it stops leaking.

Looks like a new valve stem should do it. :D
 

Chris1956

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Your post reminded me to check the tire pressure on my two trailers., as it approaches time to pull 'em. The speedboat trailer had 50PSI and called for 80PSI. I filled it. The 21 footer tandem trailer was fine at near 50PSI.

I also was inspired to spray the rusty parts of the trailer with cold galv paint.

The disc brakes still bind the calipers, due to rust, but they will loosen up, as I pull it. Cast iron rotors are not good in the maritime, but they are cheaper than aluminum.
 

Mc Tool

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When I was a kid my Dad used to tow the family boat (20') at 80mph and the only issue was he kept frying the FMX auto trans , apparently they wernt up to much ....the trans I mean .
 
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