Hi All,
I was going to ask this question in Crackerjack's thread but didn't want to hijack it. I have recently purchased a new tinny (4.2m stessco with 40hp) it is on a simple belco trailer with keel rollers and two small skids at the back.
The trailer isn't fitted with a jockey wheel so is lifted on and off. Basically lifting the trailer off the tow ball takes a fair effort, as does lifting it from the ground to put back on. I know I can solve that by fitting a jockey wheel and will do so before a wreck my back. But my question is is there to much weight forward on the trailer which would be putting to much weight on the tow ball when towing??
The boat I upgraded from was a smaller tinny and I had it set up to be balanced at the axle, would pop off the tow ball with minimal effort, but was a much lighter boat in the first place.
Should I muck with the set up or just leave as is? How much weight is too much, reckon when kitted for fishing, lifting from the floor by hitch I need to exert about 30 - 50kg of force very approximately.
thanks, Evan