lproulx
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- Joined
- Apr 14, 2018
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C SE
- Vessel Name
- Red Owl
Hello All,
My wife and I decided to trailer our newly purchased 2014 21ec from near Boston out to Erie PA for a family reunion. We had purchased the boat from a Florida owner and had it towed up to us on its own trailer last spring. Before the trip I looked at the trailer tires and they seemed fine. I set the inflation at the recommended 80 psi. Lots of tread, no obvious problems. (This is an EZ Loader single axle trailer.) We got about 90 miles out I 90 and BOOM! Like a canon shot. Blowout on right trailer tire. Steel belt sticking out everywhere, tire destroyed. Fortunately wheel OK. I called 911 and after about ten minutes, a MAPFRE insurance truck showed up. They apparently provide courtesy road service on the Mass Turnpike. They put on the spare and we were on our way, no charge.
We spent the night in Herkimer NY, and set out the next morning. 100 miles or so down the NY Thruway, BOOM again, this time from the road side. No spare. 911 again. Regular road service guy eventually came. Had him take wheel back to shop and mount new tire. In meantime thinking - I've got one more of these time bombs still on the trailer. Drove to his shop and purchased a second new tire.
Lesson learned - Apparently age alone will kill a tire. My seller in Florida had provided photos of the boat, some showing it on the trailer with tire covers. They worked fine for 1300 miles last spring. No good this year. I don't know if there is any kind of inspection that could have predicted what happened. I somehow suspect that some trailer tires are of really crappy quality. It seems that none of the main line tire companies sell them.
Anyway - if your trailer tires are older than about three or four years, be careful!
Larry
My wife and I decided to trailer our newly purchased 2014 21ec from near Boston out to Erie PA for a family reunion. We had purchased the boat from a Florida owner and had it towed up to us on its own trailer last spring. Before the trip I looked at the trailer tires and they seemed fine. I set the inflation at the recommended 80 psi. Lots of tread, no obvious problems. (This is an EZ Loader single axle trailer.) We got about 90 miles out I 90 and BOOM! Like a canon shot. Blowout on right trailer tire. Steel belt sticking out everywhere, tire destroyed. Fortunately wheel OK. I called 911 and after about ten minutes, a MAPFRE insurance truck showed up. They apparently provide courtesy road service on the Mass Turnpike. They put on the spare and we were on our way, no charge.
We spent the night in Herkimer NY, and set out the next morning. 100 miles or so down the NY Thruway, BOOM again, this time from the road side. No spare. 911 again. Regular road service guy eventually came. Had him take wheel back to shop and mount new tire. In meantime thinking - I've got one more of these time bombs still on the trailer. Drove to his shop and purchased a second new tire.
Lesson learned - Apparently age alone will kill a tire. My seller in Florida had provided photos of the boat, some showing it on the trailer with tire covers. They worked fine for 1300 miles last spring. No good this year. I don't know if there is any kind of inspection that could have predicted what happened. I somehow suspect that some trailer tires are of really crappy quality. It seems that none of the main line tire companies sell them.
Anyway - if your trailer tires are older than about three or four years, be careful!
Larry