seanymph85
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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I had some reason to believe my trailer tongue might be bent upwards from some incident prior to my purchasing the boat and trailer. So the following is what I did to see if my thinking on that was correct.
Okay, here is where I am at on the question of whether or not the keel or trailer tongue may be bent. I thought about the fact that the V-shaped steel strap/brace underneath the frame and coupler was bent. So I figured if it was bent because the coupler had come loose and the trailer came off the towing vehicle at some point then there was also a good chance the 2x2 tongue of the trailer had been bent upwards towards the keel or bow of boat. Which could explain the picture I posted previously.
In any case, what I proceeded to do was attempt to level the back part of the trailer with the boat which was mostly empty and had no motor on it. Once I had that close to level I took a 6' level and placed it on bottom of the end of the front most part of the back end of the trailer near where the tongue was bolted to it and the other end not far from the coupler and checked the level there. Needless to say to obtain a point close to level doing that I had to lower the end of level closest to coupler aboout 3 1/2 inches to get the bubble to a point where it showed level. So if my method or logic is not greatly flawed since the boat was on the trailer or something it would appear this strongly indicates that the tongue of the trailer was bent upwards in some sort of accident at some point or another prior to purchasing it. Does this appear logical to you based on the information provided? If so I expect I will either need to have it taken off and straightened at a trailer repair facility and or through them a body shop so the tube can be straightened. I wonder given the labor if it would be cheaper to get a new tube if needed but then it still would have to be installed to a point of being lined up with back end of trailer and a point of level as well. Any thoughts on this are appreciated and hopefully my thinking on this is on the right track to solving this problem correctly. I guess a laser level :laser: would help verify my concerns but I do not have one and am not certain I would know how to use it correctly to verify this issue and thought process.
Okay, here is where I am at on the question of whether or not the keel or trailer tongue may be bent. I thought about the fact that the V-shaped steel strap/brace underneath the frame and coupler was bent. So I figured if it was bent because the coupler had come loose and the trailer came off the towing vehicle at some point then there was also a good chance the 2x2 tongue of the trailer had been bent upwards towards the keel or bow of boat. Which could explain the picture I posted previously.

In any case, what I proceeded to do was attempt to level the back part of the trailer with the boat which was mostly empty and had no motor on it. Once I had that close to level I took a 6' level and placed it on bottom of the end of the front most part of the back end of the trailer near where the tongue was bolted to it and the other end not far from the coupler and checked the level there. Needless to say to obtain a point close to level doing that I had to lower the end of level closest to coupler aboout 3 1/2 inches to get the bubble to a point where it showed level. So if my method or logic is not greatly flawed since the boat was on the trailer or something it would appear this strongly indicates that the tongue of the trailer was bent upwards in some sort of accident at some point or another prior to purchasing it. Does this appear logical to you based on the information provided? If so I expect I will either need to have it taken off and straightened at a trailer repair facility and or through them a body shop so the tube can be straightened. I wonder given the labor if it would be cheaper to get a new tube if needed but then it still would have to be installed to a point of being lined up with back end of trailer and a point of level as well. Any thoughts on this are appreciated and hopefully my thinking on this is on the right track to solving this problem correctly. I guess a laser level :laser: would help verify my concerns but I do not have one and am not certain I would know how to use it correctly to verify this issue and thought process.