Print Page | Close Window

CC Trailer ID Plate

Printed From: CorrectCraftFan.com
Category: General Correct Craft Discussion
Forum Name: General Discussion
Forum Discription: Anything Correct Craft
URL: http://www.CorrectCraftFan.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=49544
Printed Date: March-04-2025 at 11:29am


Topic: CC Trailer ID Plate
Posted By: andrewmarani
Subject: CC Trailer ID Plate
Date Posted: January-09-2021 at 11:41am
I own a 1986 Silver Nautique on the original trailer.  I'm buying an ID plate on eBay to rivet to the trailer.  It should list the VIN, which I have and is a Maryland "special" because we didn't get the trailer registration when we bought the boat used 30 plus years ago (young, dumb and wanted to get skiing).

Need the model, which I think is: Corr TL G

Need the GVWR.  This is the one item I'm completely unsure of, everything else will be close enough with the current information I have.

Tire: ST205/75 R 15 D

Need the date of manufacture, which is probably 1986. unless someone knows how to get the day/month/year.  There are some numbers stamped on the tongue just before the ball receiver.  I think they are 35800 but the 3 could be wrong.

Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Andrew


-------------
Builder



Replies:
Posted By: TRBenj
Date Posted: January-09-2021 at 1:19pm
Pretty common to see 225/75/15 on the 6-lug trailers... what makes you think the 205 is correct? Back in 86 there’s a good chance it would have listed a bias ply on the plate. Are you looking for originality for the plates sake, what would be appropriate for the purposes of the authorities, or what would be appropriate to use? They may be 3 different things...

I would expect that the GVWR was on the range of 5200lbs as that is what the axle/bearings/hubs were rated for. Again, what I put on the plate might be different based on your answer above.


Posted By: andrewmarani
Date Posted: January-09-2021 at 2:11pm
I'm looking to put what should be on the ID tag.  Not super concerned about the authorities. I already have the "special" VIN plate on the trailer and would be leaving that in place, so they should be happy.

I spent some time on the site looking for any discussions on the trailer ID plate but didn't see anything.   It would be nice to install something that matched the original but I have no idea what that would look like.  If someone could post a picture, that would be great.

I replaced the tires two or three years ago and put back on what was there, which was the 205.  it's entirely possible that the tires were 225 originally and 20 years ago we put on something else (see my young comment above).  If 225 is what should be on the trailer, than that is what I would put on the plate but use the R for radial since that seems to be the better tire now.




-------------
Builder


Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: January-09-2021 at 2:27pm
I thought those years used that foil type of sticker. Didn't Marty have them made up? 

-------------
http://www.correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=1711&sort=&pagenum=1&yrstart=1966&yrend=1970" rel="nofollow - 69 Mustang HM SS
95 Nautique Super Sport



Print Page | Close Window