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<blockquote data-quote="Dowclan" data-source="post: 145466" data-attributes="member: 3237"><p>Thanks guys. No pictures yet...I'll work on it. </p><p>No, there is no weight in the portion of the boat the extends over the trailer.</p><p>No the bunks stop near the end of the trailer. </p><p> The previous owner had 4-batteries positioned in front of the rear bench seat and 2-batteries positioned in front of the live well (mid-seat). </p><p> I'm aware of the treated lumber and aluminum -its on my list of things to do.</p><p></p><p> I believe the original owner had the boat position as it is to address the tongue weight issue. I may have to change the battery placement in the boat in order to move the boat up further on the trailer.</p><p></p><p> There's ample space to move the boat forward on this trailer -that's not the issue. How much weight should I have on the tongue? These batteries weigh a hefty 70lbs each! </p><p></p><p>Thanks again,</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dowclan, post: 145466, member: 3237"] Thanks guys. No pictures yet...I'll work on it. No, there is no weight in the portion of the boat the extends over the trailer. No the bunks stop near the end of the trailer. The previous owner had 4-batteries positioned in front of the rear bench seat and 2-batteries positioned in front of the live well (mid-seat). I'm aware of the treated lumber and aluminum -its on my list of things to do. I believe the original owner had the boat position as it is to address the tongue weight issue. I may have to change the battery placement in the boat in order to move the boat up further on the trailer. There's ample space to move the boat forward on this trailer -that's not the issue. How much weight should I have on the tongue? These batteries weigh a hefty 70lbs each! Thanks again, Dave [/QUOTE]
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