It is funny, but that just gives them a heads up to think of another reason. Because if they really do want to pull you over, they WILL find a reason!
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Originally posted by Ewok View PostYes, the trailer came with my new boat, and it came with the receiver hitch parts welded onto the trailer frame. I did not order it this way. I noticed the receiver parts welded onto the trailer frame on Saturday and remembered this thread. I took pictures and posted them to potentially help Dave S who started this thread by asking about pulling 2 trailers. I have no intention of pulling 2 trailers, it was more like a huh, I guess those things welded onto the trailer frame are used to tow 2 trailers.Waiting for another good one!
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Originally posted by Fiveflat View PostI'm sorry, I even read your previous post that you were only showing the OP and you don't intended to two doubles. I would prefer the boat to be behind the trailer though in my case.2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD W/Timbren SES
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Originally posted by Ewok View PostNo problem, this is a very non-standard topic and I probably didn't describe it very well on my first post. What do you mean you would prefer the boat behind the trailer? Do you mean if you were to tow a camper trailer and boat trailer you would have the boat at the end? Why? I'm just curious about the subject.Waiting for another good one!
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Originally posted by Ewok View Postyou would prefer the boat behind the trailer? Do you mean if you were to tow a camper trailer and boat trailer you would have the boat at the end? Why? I'm just curious about the subject."a what? i can['t] say/spell/pronounce that word..." - wannabewakeboarder
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Ewok, thanks for posting the trailer pics. This is exactly what I was looking for as far as ading a hitch to the rear of my boat trailer. The tear drop trailer weighs in at less then 1,000 pounds with correct options or lack thereof. I would hook the tear drop to the rear of the boat since the tear drop is lighter in weight.Friends don't let friends POWERTURN
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Originally posted by Dave S View PostEwok, thanks for posting the trailer pics. This is exactly what I was looking for as far as ading a hitch to the rear of my boat trailer. The tear drop trailer weighs in at less then 1,000 pounds with correct options or lack thereof. I would hook the tear drop to the rear of the boat since the tear drop is lighter in weight.2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD W/Timbren SES
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I have a boatmate trailer. But I just found this, the answer to all my problems, lol
http://www.stateracresrv.com/Stater_...Trailer.html#0Friends don't let friends POWERTURN
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I have seen those in action but I'm not sure it would work with an inboard boat with a tower. I see these all the time behind RVs with a bass boat up top and a small car or Ranger size pickup below. The bass boats have a very low freeboard and don't sit much higher than the trailer, so it clears overpasses easily. I was also told by the dealer not to tow my boat with the alpha z folded so my boat would sit pretty high on that trailer.
BL: just make sure you take LOTS of measurements before you spend any money on one of those to make sure it fits your needs.2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD W/Timbren SES
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