Re: pontoon and trailer
Although I have a scissor-type trailer it does not in fact scissor up or down (see photo)...same thing just about. Last summer while driving on a highway to an inland bay, one of the tires blew out at 60mph. The toons did not touch the ground at all, even when pulled over and the whole rig was leaning to that side on the side of the road. The rig did not sway as I was stopping. The tire was near dry-rot so I learned a few things:
1. Always check your tires a few days before a trip for dry-rot...replace if necessary and if you can, take them off the trailer in winter when not using...store indoors or garage.
2. Always break your lugs before a trip and put a tiny bit of Anti Seize on the threads only (you & others may disagree with this). Also I bought a break-bar to loosen them from underneath as well. It was tight quarters down there...not much room to work.
3. Lube your bearings before every trip.
4. Those little trailer jacks that you place under the axle then back up to raise them don't work so well when the rig is leaning on the side of the road so I went to the local Walmart and bought a hydraulic floor jack to lift it up...worked great. A 3 ton bottle jack was also a joke.
5. Pull over as far as you can out of traffic...it's best to pull over in the turn off exit lane because when you are under that pontoon boat and a tractor trailer zooms past you going 90 mph, the whole rig shakes like it's coming down on top of you...and 17 inches away from your head! Damn that was scary. The tire will be completely shot and most likely the rim as well, so it is worth it to slowly drag that beast down to the turn off lane.
6. Have 10 and use at least 3 flares in a line.
7. Bring a tool kit that contains wire cutters as the tires steel treads wrapped around the axle and it took extra time to peel and cut all that off.
8. Make sure you use your safety chains.
9. Have tow insurance added to your policy that covers your boat and trailer. They do have rollbacks that can handle my 24' boat & trailer if I needed a tow.
Hope this helps.
