Captain Caveman
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I've got a 2007 Karavan trailer rated for 2,200lbs. It's carrying a 16.5ft Alumacraft boat with a 90hp motor. The dry weight of those is 1,400lbs. Add in another 300-400lbs for three batteries, trolling motor, props, and gear and I assume that my rig weighs around 1,750lbs. That puts me 450lbs under the max capacity of 2,200lbs.
I have now lost my third roller assembly from the trailer in four years. I assume that the bolts holding the roller assemblies onto the trailer are snapping. I just swapped all of the bolts with hardened stainless steel replacements (F953C). I once lost a front roller and now I've lost two in the rear where the transom sits.
Is it possible that I am strapping my boat too tightly to the trailer, or is more likely that the boat is bouncing around too much and causing the roller bolts to snap? I trailer twice a month about 500 miles round trip to the lake. The trailer gets a lot of mileage, going through a set of tires every 1.5 - 2 years.
I have now lost my third roller assembly from the trailer in four years. I assume that the bolts holding the roller assemblies onto the trailer are snapping. I just swapped all of the bolts with hardened stainless steel replacements (F953C). I once lost a front roller and now I've lost two in the rear where the transom sits.
Is it possible that I am strapping my boat too tightly to the trailer, or is more likely that the boat is bouncing around too much and causing the roller bolts to snap? I trailer twice a month about 500 miles round trip to the lake. The trailer gets a lot of mileage, going through a set of tires every 1.5 - 2 years.