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ToddMcLennan
Newbie Joined: September-12-2014 Location: Longwood FL Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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Posted: September-12-2014 at 12:11pm |
Has anyone used one of these DIY kits- swing away trailer- for an older closed bow?
http://www.overtons.com/modperl/product/details.cgi?pdesc=Fulton-Marine-Swing-Away-Coupler-Bracket-fits-3-x-3-tongue&i=76682&r=view&from=grid&review=1#reviewsInfo I wonder if its hard to install and about the tongue weight of my boat (1995 Ski- around 2400 lbs) Any insight is much appreciated. God Bless, Todd McLennan Nautique Fanatic since 1963 Atom Skier |
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Hollywood
Moderator Group Joined: February-04-2004 Location: Twin Lakes, WI Status: Offline Points: 13510 |
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What trailer do you have and do you coach the San Jose Sharks?
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ToddMcLennan
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Ha- no thats Todd McLellan, I'm Todd McLennan- but I do play hockey with my kids using a Tuna Fish can for a puck sometimes- does that count?
I have a Galvanized Shorelander trailer (to avoid Florida corrosion) |
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Hollywood
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This guy did a nice job. You'll notice he could have gained even more space savings by not installing it backwards.
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