Guys I have a boat and trailer project that was gutted and I have just finished getting the boat in order but I have some trailer questions. The trailer in my opinion is a little short for the boat but a new trailer is not in the budget right now. I looked at the axle and it is in a fixed position with no option of moving it. The leaf spring shackles are welded to the trailer frame and not adjustable.
I tow with a Ford SUV and need the clearance for tight turns so there is no room to move the bow stand further up. My problem is the tongue is so light that it causes a lot of bouncing and sway on the highway. I have a sherline tongue scale that I use for my TT loading but I have not weighed it yet because I can lift the tongue with one hand and little strength, I know it is way too light. I have plenty of hitch weight available and in my towing experience I would rather have more TW then required as long as I dont exceed the hitch rating.
My question would be can I just grab some heavy steel plates or possible even round weights that go on barbells and bolt them to the front of the tongue? I mean I know I can and it would add the weight but are there any problems with doing so that I am missing? I have a couple round 50lb old schools weights that I think I can lay on the frame where the tongue meets the trailer frames and bolt em down. Sound possible?
I guess the other option would be to get a longer tongue and move the entire boat forward, this seems like the "correct" thing to do but I am really broke after the boat rebuild and I would like to make sure everything is going to float and run okay before I dump money into the trailer. I think I need a dual axle trailer a little longer then my current one to do it right but as I said it is not in the budget right now.
Picture is attached and any advice is appreciatted.
Thanks
Rc
I tow with a Ford SUV and need the clearance for tight turns so there is no room to move the bow stand further up. My problem is the tongue is so light that it causes a lot of bouncing and sway on the highway. I have a sherline tongue scale that I use for my TT loading but I have not weighed it yet because I can lift the tongue with one hand and little strength, I know it is way too light. I have plenty of hitch weight available and in my towing experience I would rather have more TW then required as long as I dont exceed the hitch rating.
My question would be can I just grab some heavy steel plates or possible even round weights that go on barbells and bolt them to the front of the tongue? I mean I know I can and it would add the weight but are there any problems with doing so that I am missing? I have a couple round 50lb old schools weights that I think I can lay on the frame where the tongue meets the trailer frames and bolt em down. Sound possible?
I guess the other option would be to get a longer tongue and move the entire boat forward, this seems like the "correct" thing to do but I am really broke after the boat rebuild and I would like to make sure everything is going to float and run okay before I dump money into the trailer. I think I need a dual axle trailer a little longer then my current one to do it right but as I said it is not in the budget right now.
Picture is attached and any advice is appreciatted.
Thanks
Rc