Re: New to Trailering a boat, will this work?
2" coupler. Why?
What? No transmission oil cooler?
Brakes on a 1750# trailer is a little overkill in my book and once you dunk them in salt water a few times you'll start thinking that way too. Fact is that all the brakes in the world can't make up for making good decisions while towing.
As I said earlier we didn't worry about trailer brakes, even hauling boats commercially across country and I hauled 3-4 boats at a time with a tandem axle trailer and a bed rack.
But if all this prep makes You feel good then go for it.
There's a lot of salesmen out there that will sell you dog crap in a bag if they thought that they could convince you into believing you need it.
About the Curt hitch...bolts to the frame just like the bumper hitch. What part of a step bumper hitch makes it not a real hitch. Only time I've seen one fail is when Sanford and Son grossly overloaded a single axle trailer with 5 tons of gravel. It snapped the rear bolts on the 1969 Chev 1/2 ton and the bumper folded straight down.
BTW, What size is the coupler on the trailer?
Capt Ron
2" coupler. Why?