GCartwright
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 1, 2012
- Messages
- 149
I just bought a 1991 Sea Ray 225BR but it appears that the trailer is going to have to be set-up better since it isn't original to the boat. The trailer is an EZ Loader tandem roller type.
When I trailered it, the back set of rollers pivoted so that the boat is not sitting on two of the rollers. The bow is pulled up tight to the bow stop.
The way it's sitting on the trailer right now I have 6% tongue weight, 5600lbs on the axles and 375lbs on the tongue.
Not sure if the nose of the boat is already to close to the tongue to bring the post forward a few inches,
Looking for suggestions.
When I trailered it, the back set of rollers pivoted so that the boat is not sitting on two of the rollers. The bow is pulled up tight to the bow stop.
The way it's sitting on the trailer right now I have 6% tongue weight, 5600lbs on the axles and 375lbs on the tongue.
Not sure if the nose of the boat is already to close to the tongue to bring the post forward a few inches,
Looking for suggestions.



