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  1. #16
    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Sep 2006

    Re: Trailer weight distribution

    I was playing with my trailer today believe it or not there was quite a difference on the ball weight form hitch on the ground to raised past horizontal.

    So i got my 55kgs with the trailer horizontal (close to ball height) i done this by moving the boat back on the trailer to take weight off and of course forward to put weight on with it still on the scales. I moved mine back around 4" to take some off. (of course this method you have to be careful the boat is still supported correctly).

    Hope this helps

    neil

  2. #17
    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2006

    Re: Trailer weight distribution

    I was thinking of moving the boat back on the trailer a bit as you suggest Neil, but if as you say it is a bit lighter at horizontal than it is on the floor (where I measured my ball weight) then it is about right. So I think I'll leave it the way it is, tows very well and no effect on tow vehicle which is a hilux.

    Just got to fit the jockey wheel, on the drivers side too as don't want to bang my shin or head!

    Evan

  3. #18
    Ausfish Bronze Member crabs's Avatar
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    Apr 2007

    Re: Trailer weight distribution

    for a 750kg and up total weight you should have about 75 to 100kg on the ball .
    50 kgs sounds about right for a boat that size.
    You must have a good load on the ball other wize the trailer will want to pop the ball and that will be a mess on the highway.

  4. #19
    Ausfish Platinum Member STUIE63's Avatar
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    Feb 2007

    Re: Trailer weight distribution

    When using the swivel type jockey wheel always swivel it so that the wheel is at the back not facing forward.Check that is locked in .And check it again.Like i say always wheel to the back you don't want it coming free and digging into the road while you are towing.
    Stuie
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