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Originally Posted by fountain 47 sc
(Post 2948852)
I have my 47 Fountain on a Myco tandem dually with 19.5 Alcoas and Goodyear Commercial tires. I don't have pictures but it is a great trailer. It tows beautifully. They are solid axles so it does sit higher. It hasn't been a problem at the launches but it is a high rig (about 13 ft.). I have oil bath Dexters and as long as the seals are well maintained wet launches are fine. I have had to drain the axles a few times when I dunked it with failing seals. As long a you drain the water out within a few days, it's fine. If it sits longer it could be a big problem
13ft wow what's the bridge height you must be right at it. You would have to drop down to 17" wheels with a cat. |
the 47 fountain probably has a arch, thats why its so high. i have pulled many dually trailers, and they do pull well. on the oil bath axles try adding a air fitting to the cap, and with a hand pump put just a few pound of pressure to it. that pressure will keep out the water.
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I am only wanting to build it for a 33' boat and have debated on finding an older 38' dual tandem to refurbish and mount a motorcycle or smart car on the front
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Originally Posted by rbr2328
(Post 2947662)
Lets see pics of your trailers with tandem axles dual wheels. Thinking of building one because I am tired of all of the wear from triple axles.
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