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Riley
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I've seen those guides on a few trailers and wondered what their purpose is and if they scratch the hull. If you line the boat up fairly straight and drive it on the trailer, it centers itself.
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TRBenj
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Ha, you know Im just poking fun, Gary.
Ive never seen a set of guides exactly like yours installed on a CC trailer- though there are enough out there with something like them that I dont doubt their usefulness... it can sometimes be a pain to get my Skier centered on its #2. Id be willing to bet that the optional loading package would have included the rear guides and the taller front crash pad. Neither of my #2's have either of those features. |
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Riley
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Our Mustang trailer has the guides and the taller crash pad. I like the lower one like you have better, and while the guides make loading easier, they take up a lot of room in the garage.
We found out last week when pulling the Mustang out on a steep ramp due to low water, that even if the boat comes out crooked, it is so light that 2 people can move it with ease in all directions on the trailer. |
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TRBenj
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I dont mind the lower crash pad- the only beef I have with it is that I cant see it while loading... I need to have the person pulling me out let me know how close I am. Im not sure if the guides would help or not, but if Im alone in the boat and dont move my weight to the center, its very easy to end up off the right bunk. There may be nothing you can do about that. Im sure they help center the boat quite a bit- I have to walk side to side and check my clearance to the fenders before pulling out to make sure I dont end up on top of one. They may take up some room in the garage, but theyre easy to remove too (2 bolts/side)... Ive considered adding some to mine. If I trailered more, Id probably have done it by now. As far as getting perfectly centered goes, Ive never had a problem rocking any of my boats from side to side once theyre on the trailer... assuming its done right after pulling out while the bunks are still wet! |
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Riley
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With ours, side to side you can just lift it up an move it, and its easy to push forward. Those are the advantages of a 170ci six, no foam and a spartan interior. Must be why Dave hit 32 gps with no one in the back seat at Northwood Lake.
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8122pbrainard
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"Optional loading equipment"? Sounds like a rationalization for non original equipment!! Tim, Maybe we should give Gary a break on this one? He's getting up there in age and may need the extra help for loading the boat!!! |
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Riley
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That's the beauty of it Pete, a phone call from a dealer could have got about anything anybody wanted. My trailer has the optional winch mount, now used as a place to set a beverage can while waxing the boat. Gary's very well could be original.
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Gary S
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In the '73 brochure under trailer options it has trailer loading equiptment listed as an option on all trailers,but does not say what they are, you trouble makers
I can't wait to see that boat in person someday Bruce. |
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Riley
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Gary, I hope to have it a GL one of these years. There's a nice mahogany colored Mustang in the Diaries that has your same option. If Correct Craft owners ever start entering their boats in big numbers in the ACBS shows, the shows will come to a halt while those guys have endless pow wows about what's right and what's not. It may be fun to get everyone to show up some time just to see it happen.
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TRBenj
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You mean this one Bruce?
Notice they mount differently than Gary's (they dont come close to attaching to the fenders) and are galvanized... Id be willing to bet its an Overton's type add-on. Like I said, Ive never seen another exactly like Gary's, so theres not much indicating that it was a factory option. I think the large number of trailers with the tall stops and guides would be a more likely candidate for the "Loading Equipment" option... and would explain the 2 different set ups. |
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Riley
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Those do look after market and not nearly as nice as Gary's. Original or not, I'd be afraid they'd marr the gel coat. I wonder who bought that red boat?. It looks pretty decent.
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MartyMabe
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OK Guys, Suggestions and more details on this thread now. Going to start on the #2 here shortly.
Guide Poles ? Side Hull Boards ? Bow Stop- the 2 posts or the bump board down low ? Something I'm thinking about doing that some of you might not like--- Extending the bunks-channels out to the end of the boat, then a prop guard from there. And since the boat is Champangne- a Pink trailer JJ I'm all ears and eyes guys! |
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TRBenj
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I like the small (low) bow stop... it wont mark up (or damage) the rub rail and you can get the cover on easier. The only downside is that the driver of the boat cant see it while loading- you need some input from a helper to figure out how far you are from it.
No(!) on the side hull boards (sorry Gary!). They may be functional but theyre non-original and usually dont look very good. I think the guide poles would help center you... I get by just fine without them but I dont trailer all that often. If I did, Id probably add them. Trying to get them to look original is the trick. I wouldnt bother extending the bunks and adding a guard... while I dont trailer often, I do have some hairy turns, dips and hills between the ramp and my driveway. The prop really does not sit close enough to the ground to make me worry. Never had an issue with my #2's or #4, none of which have the guards. The '90 trailer scrapes the guard, but probably wouldnt damage the prop if it werent there! And I know youre kidding, but keep it the original white. |
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storm34
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Marty, how is the condition of the running gear (wheels, bearings, hubs, springs and axle)?
As for the guide poles, I can measure mine and get you dimensions. I'm not one for the bump boards as they don't give you much access to wax, clean etc. Nothing wrong with the guide poles and they give that classic inboard trailer look. Pink trailer?!?! |
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Riley
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I like the low bow stop also rather than the Cajun bumpers. The guide poles definately make loading easier, but I like the looks without them better and they take up more space in the garage. Nothing like a white trailer. Marty, my trailers sit up plenty high. I wouldn't extend the bunks, but you can move the boat front and back quite a bit. Our Classic sits completey on a #2, while our Mustang hangs off by about 18".
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MartyMabe
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The good BoatDr., put all road worthy galvanized wheels, tires, hubs, bearings, bearing buddies on for the trip home.
The tires are the 4.80 x 12 -just like the 6 new ones I got for the trailer that the Skylark is sitting on now. |
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Riley
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galvanized...must be for a little bling |
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MartyMabe
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If all can- post pics of your #2's-----trailers not poopie
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Gary S
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Just for that Tim I'm going to drag it down to the river run to show Art, then we'll see Marty as I type this, Im drawing up the measurements. |
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Riley
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Gary S
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No offence Bruce, but that picture scares me.It looks like your Classic could fall off at any minute. And I know about boats falling off trailers! I assume you don't travel far like that?
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storm34
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Dang gary, you got that rig all cleaned up, huh?
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Gary S
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I knew you'd like that tow vehicle Chris,thanks. That was last year with the old windshield
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Riley
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Gary, the front bumper had been removed so we could install the rub rail. The boat sits too far up on the trailer, so the tongue is pretty heavy, but it tows great. We towed it back from NC and took it to NY last year. It tows really well, but I'd like to move it back maybe a 6" to a foot as it rocks a bit on the bunks.
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TRBenj
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Here are a few pics I have of my #2's. The one under my Inca Gold Skier is pretty close to all-original. The other one still needs a little updating.
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Salty
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Not trying to hijack the thread - but since we are on the subject of CC trailers, I am looking for recommendations on colors for my trailer.
The three choices I am considering are: White - period correct but will show any little rust coming through down the road. Black with refective white pinstriping - Love what Doug did to his 92 recently! Yellow with black pinstriping - clear coat to shine it up. Bold but may look good considering my color scheme on the boat. |
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storm34
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Dave, we changed our 88's trailer from blue to black and were very happy with the end result. My opinion is that it features the boat more than a white trailer. It wasn't original but I was concerned with being able to match the blue colors together to make it look right. Yellow would also be a pretty tough match unless you re-painted your stripe on the boat.
I vote black |
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TRBenj
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Black actually would have been a factory option for the mid-late 80's trailers, Chris- so I cant fault you for your choice! It would also be period correct for Dave's trailer (since it is a mid-late 80's vintage too). It wouldnt be period correct for his boat, (all trailers were white during the 70's), but I think it would look good either way.
Yellow is a great choice as well and would look pretty slick... but getting it professionally matched is a must. |
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MartyMabe
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Great pics so far guys!
So, those are the only clearance lights, on the fenders??!! Size? Do I have to go with round taillights? At least round LED'S? So, I guess, I'm going to have to at least get it bunked before I know where my bow-stop goes? Man, this is going to be hair-pulling for me. Anyone wanta buy a #2 ? |
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Riley
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Marty, Do you have a bow stop or are you going to be frabicating one?
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