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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' mirrocraft conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="WhopperPlopper" data-source="post: 472488" data-attributes="member: 25503"><p>I wouldn’t think it would</p><p>Make much difference landing the boat but may affect how it rides down the road... boat trailers have the axle further back to account for weight of the motor.. if you have the entire boat set back too far it could have the tongue wanting to ride high or raise up when you unhook the boat.. this could be more of an extreme circumstance... I’d prefer to lengthen the tongue I think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhopperPlopper, post: 472488, member: 25503"] I wouldn’t think it would Make much difference landing the boat but may affect how it rides down the road... boat trailers have the axle further back to account for weight of the motor.. if you have the entire boat set back too far it could have the tongue wanting to ride high or raise up when you unhook the boat.. this could be more of an extreme circumstance... I’d prefer to lengthen the tongue I think [/QUOTE]
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