Putting a r29 on a r31 trailer?

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Bought a ezloader trailer made for the 31. Plan to put on a 29classic.Has anyone done this ? What mods need to be done? Thanks in advance
 
Fastbruce":3pterdlb said:
Bought a ezloader trailer made for the 31. Plan to put on a 29classic.Has anyone done this ? What mods need to be done? Thanks in advance

Hello,

I am not exactly sure if there are any modifications that have to be done in order for this to work properly. I know that the bunks should be fine but the bow catch would need to be adjusted so that the boat doesn't go to far forward. You may want to reach out to our local EZ-Loader dealer we work with to see if they can provide some insight to this as well. Here is a link to their contact page: http://www.ezloader.com/contact/us/. Hope this helps, also if you want feel free to email me direct if you have more questions.

Thank you,
Kevin Lamont
 
With the extra 2 ft being all added to the stern on the 31 and the engine positioned more to the rear, I think moving the bow catch may mess up the positioning on the bunks will also effect tongue weight. I purchased a used trailer, then I purchased a tongue weight scale and had the boat suspended about the trailer with a travel lift.. We moved it until I had the correct tongue weight then adjusted the bunks.
Calling EZ Loader is best as they may have an easier fix.
I can tell you from experience having the correct tongue weight makes a huge difference.. I have been having the boat set on the trailer with a lift to get it positioned correctly. Trying to load on a ramp was not getting it far enough forward and making a difference in our ride. If you are only going a short distance all of this will not make a big difference.
 
Irish Mist":48jeuotb said:
With the extra 2 ft being all added to the stern on the 31 and the engine positioned more to the rear, I think moving the bow catch may mess up the positioning on the bunks will also effect tongue weight. I purchased a used trailer, then I purchased a tongue weight scale and had the boat suspended about the trailer with a travel lift.. We moved it until I had the correct tongue weight then adjusted the bunks.
Calling EZ Loader is best as they may have an easier fix.
I can tell you from experience having the correct tongue weight makes a huge difference.. I have been having the boat set on the trailer with a lift to get it positioned correctly. Trying to load on a ramp was not getting it far enough forward and making a difference in our ride. If you are only going a short distance all of this will not make a big difference.


Yep! "I can tell you from experience having the correct tongue weight makes a huge difference."
 
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