New to OSO, New SB 30Y2K Ordered
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Krakmeup
Definitely go oversize on the trailer. The ONLY time you will regret not doing it is when your SB30 is lyiong on the interastate because the tires blew out from being overloaded.
The rule I use is to have at least a 10% safety factor from the absolute max weight.
Take the 4635 lbs for the boat, add fuel (@7.5 lbs/gal) plust trailer, gear etc. then add 10% and I think 7000 lbs is a good number.
Over spec your trailer and tow vehicle, you will never be sorry.
Wannabe
The rule I use is to have at least a 10% safety factor from the absolute max weight.
Take the 4635 lbs for the boat, add fuel (@7.5 lbs/gal) plust trailer, gear etc. then add 10% and I think 7000 lbs is a good number.
Over spec your trailer and tow vehicle, you will never be sorry.
Wannabe
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Krakmeup. I agree with post above. Where ever you end up getting a trailer get it oversized.
for example, We have been putting the tri-axle under that boat using a 7 1/2" beam. Bunk mounting is the same mounts used on the 38-40 so its overdesigned with sling strap set up. This way you can tow as fast as you want/ ramp or crane load/unload and not worry about salt water corrosion.
The 7K is the GVWR of the trailer reference above and may be pushing it with extended towing, full of fuel and everything else you add to the boat. Typical beam size is 5" or 5 1/2" which is small for that length.
This is the 7 1/2" beam tri-axle. With the light tire loading, Jack-knife turns are not a problem.
for example, We have been putting the tri-axle under that boat using a 7 1/2" beam. Bunk mounting is the same mounts used on the 38-40 so its overdesigned with sling strap set up. This way you can tow as fast as you want/ ramp or crane load/unload and not worry about salt water corrosion.
The 7K is the GVWR of the trailer reference above and may be pushing it with extended towing, full of fuel and everything else you add to the boat. Typical beam size is 5" or 5 1/2" which is small for that length.
This is the 7 1/2" beam tri-axle. With the light tire loading, Jack-knife turns are not a problem.
Last edited by Hi-Tech Marine; 04-21-2004 at 06:54 PM.
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Welcome Krakmeup
I am getting that 18' classic to its new home this week
We also have a new diesel shop in town...
www.dieselperformancecity.com
Give them a call when you're ready to do the mods to your F 250.
I am getting that 18' classic to its new home this week
We also have a new diesel shop in town...
www.dieselperformancecity.com
Give them a call when you're ready to do the mods to your F 250.
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Welcome to OSO Keith...congrats again on the new Boat....I'm sure glad you didn't have room for that old Donzi anymore
I completely understand what you are going through with the waiting game....right Larry?
Good luck with the new boat...
-EG
I completely understand what you are going through with the waiting game....right Larry?
Good luck with the new boat...
-EG
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OH Great another V-Hull
Just Kidding, That's a great boat and Will be fun.
NOW WE DON'T WANT TO SEE THE NEXT THREAD,
SB30Y2K Wrecked on some beach Etc....
Good luck and have fun. Be safe our insurance already sucks....
Just Kidding, That's a great boat and Will be fun.
NOW WE DON'T WANT TO SEE THE NEXT THREAD,
SB30Y2K Wrecked on some beach Etc....
Good luck and have fun. Be safe our insurance already sucks....
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Thanks Larry, Eric! Let me know how the Donzi first splash goes!!
eMotion - hope you never get that thread!! Ha! Can't wait, reconsidering the external steering after all the input, thanks!
Still haven't bought my trailer, hope to next week or so.
Hi-tech, Wannabe, thanks for the trailer info, I'm still in the research phase, so this all helps!
Getting ready to find graphics and other goodies in the meantime.
Will post how my visit with JC goes in two weeks, Jcap thinks he'll be able to offer a ride, so that will be TOO COOL!!
Keith
eMotion - hope you never get that thread!! Ha! Can't wait, reconsidering the external steering after all the input, thanks!
Still haven't bought my trailer, hope to next week or so.
Hi-tech, Wannabe, thanks for the trailer info, I'm still in the research phase, so this all helps!
Getting ready to find graphics and other goodies in the meantime.
Will post how my visit with JC goes in two weeks, Jcap thinks he'll be able to offer a ride, so that will be TOO COOL!!
Keith
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Re: WELCOME !
Originally posted by Fightclub
Great Boat !! Good for you
Here are a couple of hints for newbies, I am one myself.
Post These Topics Often to make the most Friends fast.
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Apache
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Bimini Tops
Whats In A Name ?
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Just kidding welcome, I have enjoyed my short time of being a member I am sure you will also. Lots of great people here.
fightclub
Great Boat !! Good for you
Here are a couple of hints for newbies, I am one myself.
Post These Topics Often to make the most Friends fast.
Steps
Apache
Subway
Bimini Tops
Whats In A Name ?
_____________________________________________
Just kidding welcome, I have enjoyed my short time of being a member I am sure you will also. Lots of great people here.
fightclub
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