Alright, I just tried to post something pretty well-written for me twice and didn't work so I'm gonna make this quick, little annoyed.
Bottom line, trailer isn't made to do it, but for a boat this weight it is ok and almost expected.
It is recommended that once it is positioned, you pull forward a foot or two just to let the wheels straighten out so the pressure is one. It is not best for them to sit like this for a long time. But overall, for this boat, (maybe not the 226 or 211 b/c they are much heavier) it is ok.
I suggest you call Dave at Ram-Lin if you are more interested, always great to work with!
Bottom line, trailer isn't made to do it, but for a boat this weight it is ok and almost expected.
It is recommended that once it is positioned, you pull forward a foot or two just to let the wheels straighten out so the pressure is one. It is not best for them to sit like this for a long time. But overall, for this boat, (maybe not the 226 or 211 b/c they are much heavier) it is ok.
I suggest you call Dave at Ram-Lin if you are more interested, always great to work with!
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