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Added an extension onto my trailer tongue
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<blockquote data-quote="-CN-" data-source="post: 409441" data-attributes="member: 18939"><p>I never thought of the u-bolt idea and putting a proper strength tube UNDER my current one (or on top). I would have to get a different hitch with a bigger rise or drop then too. I'm familiar with these and have used hitch extenders before. However, I need my TRAILER to be longer so that I can move the boat forward on it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>After seeing the trailer that riverbud posted, makes me want a new trailer. I like the one I have because I built it from a kit and set it up specifically for my boat and modified it for convenience. I just did that last year too. BUT, I am wanting to get a small jon like a 1236 that I will leave stripped bare and just have a trolling motor on it and some oars for solo small river float camping trips. My current trailer would suit a boat that's 2 feet shorter than my 1442 perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-CN-, post: 409441, member: 18939"] I never thought of the u-bolt idea and putting a proper strength tube UNDER my current one (or on top). I would have to get a different hitch with a bigger rise or drop then too. I'm familiar with these and have used hitch extenders before. However, I need my TRAILER to be longer so that I can move the boat forward on it. After seeing the trailer that riverbud posted, makes me want a new trailer. I like the one I have because I built it from a kit and set it up specifically for my boat and modified it for convenience. I just did that last year too. BUT, I am wanting to get a small jon like a 1236 that I will leave stripped bare and just have a trolling motor on it and some oars for solo small river float camping trips. My current trailer would suit a boat that's 2 feet shorter than my 1442 perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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