[Rhodes22-list] Triad Trailer length
Peter Nyberg
peter at sunnybeeches.com
Mon Apr 13 17:43:52 EDT 2020
I could measure my tandem axle trailer tomorrow, though it would be much easier if that darn boat wasn’t sitting on it. Perhaps someone else would take a measurement of a single axle trailer. I assume that the forward end of the measurement should start at the hitch, but I’m not sure about the other end. I think the point on the trailer furthest from the hitch would be the aft end of one of the bunks (I think that’s the term; the carpet covered things the hull of the boat rests against). Is that what you’re looking for?
Peter Nyberg
Coventry, CT
s/v Silverheels (1988/2016)
> On Apr 13, 2020, at 4:52 PM, NewIn76 via Rhodes22-list <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:
>
> I refuse to start another thread that compares single vs. tandem axle. I
> think that horse has beaten into glue at this point. Thanks to this list
> (and Steve Congdon) I found a nearby trailer that I intend to upgrade from
> the existing single 3500 lb axle. Upgrading to a 5200 or 6000 lb axle means
> the fender will need to be replaced. However, referring back to my subject
> line, is there any difference in overall length between a single and a
> tandem axle trailer? I understand the hitch weight measurements will need
> to be re-calculated, but would I realistically have space to put on a tandem
> fender before the axle curves towards the coupler? I won't always be in
> Cleveland (thanks Uncle Sam), so I am still undecided on the final axle
> plan. (I am sincerely to hold back the flood of tandem v. single axle
> comments. Haha )
>
>
>
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> 1976 Rhodes 22
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