Yes, worked for mine.
Dayton
Has Anyone Ever Moved The Front Roller Or Stop Back A Few Inches To Get Less Tongue Weight?
Yes, worked for mine.
Dayton
I had to move mine forward on my current boat, because I didn't have enough tongue weight. A little can make a big difference.
That will move weight just fine, but be careful that your crank handle won't hit your vehicle when you turn if you move it forward. I had to buy a tongue that was a foot longer for one boat I had to make it work.
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Another trick that can be used on some trailers is to move the axles forward a little. Some trailers have pre-drilled holes just for that purpose.
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I have adjusted mine on several different rigs.
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Make sure that the bunks on your trailer are long enough to extend past your transom or you risk having transom issues and putting a hook in your hull on an aluminum boat.
Pretty common deal, although I've never had to do it myself. I believe the rule of thumb is 10% of the weight on the tongue, not to exceed the specs on your tow vehicle. That's from memory though, so check me on that.
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I pull a 24' pontoon with a short wheeled Chev PU. I moved the winch stand back about 3" and mad a huge difference.
Moral of the story....
Don't buy a little pick up 1st then a monster toon boat 2nd.
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Tongue wt. is critical to towing. You can shift the boat fwd. or back. be careful that you dont move it too far.