Do you guys know what the length of an 06 22ve from the trailer tongue to the swim platform? Thanks.
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Mine is about 27' sitting on a Dorsey trailer.Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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Originally posted by chpthril View PostMine is about 27' sitting on a Dorsey trailer.http://wake9.com/
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Originally posted by ragboy View PostDamn, thats long. My 24Ve has a folding tongue, and its between 25 and 26 feet. About 25'6". I didn't measure, but my warehouse is 25ft deep, and with the taps touching the back wall, it stuck out about 6 inches.Everything happens for a reason
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Mine is a DHM trailer also. I guess just with the swinging tongue. I didn't pay too much attention when I bought it, it had a spare, dual axle, folding tongue, worked for me. Maybe their are better ones out there, but I probably wouldn't know the difference towing the 9 miles to the lake.
I do really like the big stoppers at the front, I drive right into em and my boy hooks me up.http://wake9.com/
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Originally posted by ragboy View PostMine is a DHM trailer also. I guess just with the swinging tongue. I didn't pay too much attention when I bought it, it had a spare, dual axle, folding tongue, worked for me. Maybe their are better ones out there, but I probably wouldn't know the difference towing the 9 miles to the lake.
I do really like the big stoppers at the front, I drive right into em and my boy hooks me up.
I wasn't looking at the trailer either. I just went with the trailer they provided and thought that it was sufficent. IMO, when you buy a big boat, the trailer size is not an issue because I already knew it wasn't going to be parked in a small area.
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Ditto, until I leased a warehouse, that it stuck 6 inches out of! Its ok, I bought dollys and have to do a bit of wiggling. But it would have been cool if it fit straight in.
Y, sometimes my wife will back in just a bit too far, and the normal friction of the rails aint there, and KA-CHONG. Anyway, I love those things. Won't hurt the boat, and make it real easy to drive up the trailer. I see people all the time floating their boats on, and because the ramp isn't perfectly level, backing in and out several times to get the boat on right. I have had my trailer at angles I didn't think it would right itself, but drive it on, and pull it out, perfect every time. Just have to deal with the occasional KA-CHONG!http://wake9.com/
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