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I'm getting the new 200 CB without trailer, I leave in Brazil and need the trailer measurements to make one,
TKS!!!
They are a little tricky with the bottom configuration. If you don't do it right you will have problems with the spray rails hanging up coming off the trailer and damage the boat and trailer.
Dave
Last edited by skiinxs; 03-03-2010, 12:30 PM.
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They are a little tricky with the bottom configuration. If you don't do it right you will have problems with the spray rails hanging up coming off the trailer and damage the boat and trailer.
Dave
Hi skiinxs,
My friend have the 2008 196 trailer, do you know the diference? (196 trailer x 200 trailer)
The new hull will not fit on a 196 trailer. The new boat sits above the wheel wells due to the width. There are relief pockets underneath on the sides so you have to be careful where you put the bunks. Try calling Ram-Lin trailers the worked with Correct Craft to build the new trailer. Let them know your situation and that a US trailer will not work in South America. Ram-Lin phone number is 407 851 1144
My friend have the 2008 196 trailer, do you know the diference? (196 trailer x 200 trailer)
tks
Don't try it, definitely will not work. The steps on the bottom and/or reverse chine’s on the bow will catch and damage the hull and trailer bunks. It's also wider (and longer), but that part may not be an issue on some trailers. The trailer needs to have something that will lift the hull away from the nose chine’s as the boat comes off the trailer. The bunks must be positioned so they don't interfere with the steps on the bottom.
Dave
The new hull will not fit on a 196 trailer. The new boat sits above the wheel wells due to the width. There are relief pockets underneath on the sides so you have to be careful where you put the bunks. Try calling Ram-Lin trailers the worked with Correct Craft to build the new trailer. Let them know your situation and that a US trailer will not work in South America. Ram-Lin phone number is 407 851 1144
Don't try it, definitely will not work. The steps on the bottom and/or reverse chine’s on the bow will catch and damage the hull and trailer bunks. It's also wider (and longer), but that part may not be an issue on some trailers. The trailer needs to have something that will lift the hull away from the nose chine’s as the boat comes off the trailer. The bunks must be positioned so they don't interfere with the steps on the bottom.
Dave
OK,
Luke (Miami Ski nautique) will send to me some pictures,
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