Joe_the_boatman
Chief Petty Officer
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My second boat (still don't have one that's seaworthy yet, but I digress...) Bottom line is, I don't know how to properly set up a trailer.
I've read:
Have 7-10% of total weight as tongue weight.
Bunks should extend underneath transom to support it.
Boat is a 18'6" Starcraft with no motor; weight is approx 900lbs dry. Motor will be a 60hp Mercury 2-stroke. There is a 20 gal gas tank near the stern, also.
About the trailer:
Previous owner thinks it's a "bass boat" trailer. He bought it as a temporary trailer when he was in a bind picking up another boat. He kept the good one and sold this one with the boat. Trailer wiring was done at 8 o'clock at night in a dark field - don't laugh!
Rollers on the bottom are about 1-2" short of touching the keel. All weight is on the 2 bunks. It's a steel trailer with 13" wheels. I towed it 80 miles, 70+ mph at times, and it did fine.
With that being said, my bunks are 22" short of the transom. The winch/bow stop can be moved another 6" forward, leaving me 16" short back there if I move it up all the way. (yes, it may also throw off the weight distribution, but we'll deal w/ that when the motor's mounted).
So....
Is this trailer too small? No ID or load ratings are on it anywhere.
Can I just make new, longer bunks to support the transom, or should I leave it?
Boat/trailer was $200. I'm hoping to be under $500 with new transom, floors, and paint; a new trailer really isn't in the budget.
I've read:
Have 7-10% of total weight as tongue weight.
Bunks should extend underneath transom to support it.
Boat is a 18'6" Starcraft with no motor; weight is approx 900lbs dry. Motor will be a 60hp Mercury 2-stroke. There is a 20 gal gas tank near the stern, also.
About the trailer:
Previous owner thinks it's a "bass boat" trailer. He bought it as a temporary trailer when he was in a bind picking up another boat. He kept the good one and sold this one with the boat. Trailer wiring was done at 8 o'clock at night in a dark field - don't laugh!
Rollers on the bottom are about 1-2" short of touching the keel. All weight is on the 2 bunks. It's a steel trailer with 13" wheels. I towed it 80 miles, 70+ mph at times, and it did fine.
With that being said, my bunks are 22" short of the transom. The winch/bow stop can be moved another 6" forward, leaving me 16" short back there if I move it up all the way. (yes, it may also throw off the weight distribution, but we'll deal w/ that when the motor's mounted).
So....
Is this trailer too small? No ID or load ratings are on it anywhere.
Can I just make new, longer bunks to support the transom, or should I leave it?
Boat/trailer was $200. I'm hoping to be under $500 with new transom, floors, and paint; a new trailer really isn't in the budget.



