SteveRoss
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2010
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- 108
Hi All....
I have 14' SeaArk Jon Boat sitting on a Road King trailer made for the boat. The bunks just reach the stern and the bow is about 4 feet (I think) from the back window of my Ford Escape. When I launch, the back tires of the Escape are almost up to the brakes or at least up to the wheels to get the boat to float off. When I get out of the car, I'm always ankle deep in water. That's not usually a problem here in Florida, but it just doesn't seem right if you know what I mean.
Question is.... Is it safe to extend the trailer tounge length to help solve the problem ?? Or are there other solutions ?? If an extension is OK, should I take it to a shop to have it done or are there kits to make it less expensive ??
Thanks in advance,
Steve
I have 14' SeaArk Jon Boat sitting on a Road King trailer made for the boat. The bunks just reach the stern and the bow is about 4 feet (I think) from the back window of my Ford Escape. When I launch, the back tires of the Escape are almost up to the brakes or at least up to the wheels to get the boat to float off. When I get out of the car, I'm always ankle deep in water. That's not usually a problem here in Florida, but it just doesn't seem right if you know what I mean.
Question is.... Is it safe to extend the trailer tounge length to help solve the problem ?? Or are there other solutions ?? If an extension is OK, should I take it to a shop to have it done or are there kits to make it less expensive ??
Thanks in advance,
Steve