[Rhodes22-list] Axle diameter on Triad trailer?
Olivier Hecht
oehecht at gmail.com
Mon May 25 12:14:09 EDT 2020
Thanks Mike. I’ll take a look at that cross piece - I hadn’t thought about
the trailer changing dimensions on me. I think it was my fault due to the
ride level and crooked ramp while I was loading the boat by myself. I
didn’t extend the adjustable stop near the winch and I think that’s what
let me set the boat way too far forward. Do you happen to know the axle
tube diameter? I’d still like to add another roller or padding just in
case I do the same thing again in the future. Olivier
On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 12:08 PM Michael D. Weisner <mweisner at ebsmed.com>
wrote:
> Olivier,
>
> I have attached three photos from the archives illustrating the location
> of the board and the Triad trailer. I don't think that the board should be
> positioned as it is on your photo, even if you pulled too far forward. One
> image, from Pop Yachts of a boat that was for sale, shows the proper
> clearance from the board to the axle. The other images, from s/v Raven's
> trailer, show the location of the V-roller that was originally installed on
> a Triad to kick up the board when pulling onto the trailer. The board
> usually sits on the roller during transit unless the pennant line is pulled
> and cleated in the upmost position.
>
> Triad steel trailers tend to have a problem with rust over time. On two of
> my trailers, the left and right sides of the trailer were joined by a
> single piece of steel in front of the kick up roller. When the v-shaped
> piece rusts through, the sides tend to drift apart a bit, permitting the
> boat to settle lower in the bunks. This will bring the keel closer to the
> axle and may be the cause of your board damage. It also would permit the
> boat to be drawn further forward on the trailer than is normal. Please take
> a good look at the piece that connects the left and right sides together.
>
> I have good luck welding additional steel at the weak spot. Do not permit
> the welder to repair the trailer while the boat is on the trailer. Please
> do not ask how I know this.
>
> Mike
> s/v Wind Lass ('91)
> Nissequogue River, NY
>
>
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