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<blockquote data-quote="HeavyHook" data-source="post: 385785" data-attributes="member: 18315"><p>Yes axle is under the springs which gives just barely enough clearance for tired under fender. I could modify the fenders so that I can move the axle on top of springs. </p><p></p><p>I will try dropping the bunks down and getting an extension for the trailer - along with slicking up the bunks that should help I'd imagine. </p><p></p><p>As a poster above has said the boat is in the nose bleed section right now which makes it difficult in any shallow ramp. The boat is light enough that if I dropped it 3-4 inches along with making it easier to slide off the bunks then I should be in much better shape. </p><p></p><p>Now do I have to extend the trailer tongue or is there an extension I can use to extend the hitch so I can use it as spots needed instead of always having an extended trailer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeavyHook, post: 385785, member: 18315"] Yes axle is under the springs which gives just barely enough clearance for tired under fender. I could modify the fenders so that I can move the axle on top of springs. I will try dropping the bunks down and getting an extension for the trailer - along with slicking up the bunks that should help I'd imagine. As a poster above has said the boat is in the nose bleed section right now which makes it difficult in any shallow ramp. The boat is light enough that if I dropped it 3-4 inches along with making it easier to slide off the bunks then I should be in much better shape. Now do I have to extend the trailer tongue or is there an extension I can use to extend the hitch so I can use it as spots needed instead of always having an extended trailer? [/QUOTE]
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