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Re: COMMING SOON (trailer set-up )
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Re: COMMING SOON (trailer set-up )
Andy - Take out the square brackets from the name of the file and use an underscore:-
ie Image006_1.jpg instead of Image006[1].jpg
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Re: COMMING SOON (trailer set-up )
OK now i think we have got it ?
this is the pic for the previous post.
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Re: COMMING SOON (trailer set-up )
as can be seen with this pic no trailer that you get will suite your boat straight of the shelf ( so to speak ) so take advantage of this to get these rollers set up .
BUT BE AWARE THAT YOUR BOAT MAY NOT SIT CENTRAL TO THE TRAILER .
So therefore compensate for it .
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Re: COMMING SOON (trailer set-up )
With this pic as you can see this is the best time for setting your rollers ( but as said before take note that your boat sits central on your trailer /if not compensate for it ) .
As my boat is sitting 4cm's to the right side of the trailer i have had to compensate for this in the setting of the rollers in relation to the chines.
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Re: COMMING SOON (trailer set-up )
In this pic we see the first wobble roller pack lowered to allow adjustments to be made so the rollers are not in contact with the rollers ( as this will destroy the rollers and there shape / or the other possibility is pushing the roller of the mounting ) .
In the previous pic you will also notice one of the hassles of a low profile trailer ie: bent number plate .
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Re: COMMING SOON (trailer set-up )
made so the rollers are not in contact with the rollers ?.
SORRY typo ! this is meant to read
made so the rollers are not in contact with the chines
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Re: COMMING SOON (trailer set-up )
This is one practice I DO NOT RECOMEND as the results could be devistating if you are not sure about what you are doing ,
If as i my case your vessel is not central on your trailer then when you are happy with the way your trailer looks then take it down to the ramp and push it across there , Practices like this could ruin your boating happiness by doing damage to the transom of your vessel; or worse breaking it's back !
NOTE : WEIGHT WAS NOT ON THIS JACK THIS IS DEMONSTRATION ONLY.
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Re: COMMING SOON (trailer set-up )
Rollers like this have been know to spit the roller right of the mount while loading the vessel it is IMPORTANT to make sure there is at least 15mm between the chine and the edge of the roller .
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Re: COMMING SOON (trailer set-up )
You also have to make sure that the brackets do not interfere with the roller and it's purpose . As here the rollers have been set and are clear of the chine , if neccesary it is possible to spread the rollers so that the outer one sits on the other side of the chine .
NOTE : there is a neoprene piece under each one of these mounts MAKE SURE THEY STAY IN PLACE as they are important to the operation of the wobble !
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Re: COMMING SOON (trailer set-up )
STAY TUNED MORE TO COME !
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: COMMING SOON (trailer set-up )
having trounle understanding,,,
q.. does the keel rest on the keel rollers [center] or on the side rollers the whole length of the boat..
my haines appear as if the weigh is on the keel rollers aand not the side rollers.... ??? ??? ???
"whats the time"
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Re: COMMING SOON (trailer set-up )
snappa
If you have keel rollers on your trailer the weight should be mainly on your keel rollers the purpose of the wobble rollers on a trailer such as yours is mainly to balance it and stop it from falling to one side also for long distance travel ie:interstate.
cheers andy
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