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  • Puzzlescort
    • Sep 2012
    • 44

    • Melbourne, Australia

    • 2003 Air Naitique 206 limited

    Trail-rite 'tournament' trailer query

    Hi everyone

    just picked up my new boat and the trailer appears to be sitting very high, the gap approximately 180mm between the top on the wheels & the guards

    it is a tandem trailer and on closer inspection the axles are located on the underside of the springs, is this the normal location?
    my thoughts are is that the previous owner moved the axles from the top of the springs to the underside to gain more height clearence

    before I just move them back to the top can anyone confirm that I am the right path?

    thanks
    Scott
  • Quinner
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Apr 2004
    • 2246

    • Unknown

    • Correct Crafts

    #2
    Sure looks like it from the pics. On my 206 Eagle trailer, spring under the axle.

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    • Puzzlescort
      • Sep 2012
      • 44

      • Melbourne, Australia

      • 2003 Air Naitique 206 limited

      #3
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      got under the trailer on the weekend to look at moving the axles to above the springs....

      now I'm not sure if it is because of or it will change with the rocker springs when the weight distribution changes but if you look at the pic, it appears the axle will sit above the v in the chassis of the trailer?

      my other query is have the axles been modified? would they normally be drop axles?

      this seems to be the only modification / change from standard on either the boat or trailer

      thanks Scott

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      • DealsGapCobra
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • May 2010
        • 375

        • Knoxville, TN

        • Ski Nautique 200

        #4
        No doubt that the axle will be very close to the bottom of the boat and I am not sure how it would even be possible to load it that way. I doubt it was built that way but am not sure about the ride height.

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        • jbg
          • Feb 2012
          • 21

          • Tasmania


          #5
          Hi Scott, got the same trailer, looks like its the same setup as mine, I will have to have a look and get back to you.?Click image for larger version

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          • Puzzlescort
            • Sep 2012
            • 44

            • Melbourne, Australia

            • 2003 Air Naitique 206 limited

            #6
            Thanks jbg....will look forward to see what you find

            cheers

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            • jbg
              • Feb 2012
              • 21

              • Tasmania


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              • jbg
                • Feb 2012
                • 21

                • Tasmania


                #8
                here our some pics, looks the same as yours. I have 160mm from guard to the wheels. I rekon if you swap the axles and srings over, the boat skegs will hit the axles. Not saying mine is correct, but interested if you can swap the axles and springs over and still have enough room for the boat.

                Cheers JBG

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                • Puzzlescort
                  • Sep 2012
                  • 44

                  • Melbourne, Australia

                  • 2003 Air Naitique 206 limited

                  #9
                  thats the same dimension I have from the guards to the wheels

                  I think the solution will be either have drop axles fitted or move the exles to the top of the springs and have a drop section in the middle of the axle??

                  thanks for tha JBG

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                  • Puzzlescort
                    • Sep 2012
                    • 44

                    • Melbourne, Australia

                    • 2003 Air Naitique 206 limited

                    #10
                    After a bit more searching.....it appears the drop axles have in fact been cut and re welded

                    this is what they should look like......
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                    will update when the axles have been modified / replaced

                    cheers

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