Capt'n Bill
New member
I just purchased my 22' C-Dory Cruiser and, after doing some reading it appears that the boat is not sitting on the trailer properly. The transom is hanging off the back of the trailer unsupported by about 20 inches. From what I have read this can cause stress and deformity of the hull due to the weight of the transom & motors. I have an EZ Loader EZ19-22/24 single axle roller trailer that looks like is designed for a boat length of 22 feet maximum. It looks like I can make some adjustments by moving my winch stand forward by about 12 inches or so, which would at least leave only about 6 inches or so of the transom hanging off the back. However, this would increase my tongue weight, and I am concerned that the tongue weight on my trailer is already marginal, so I would also have to move the axle forward to compensate for this.
While I realize that the weight distribution on different boats is going to vary, I was wondering whether anybody else had the same trailer/boat set-up as me and knows that their tongue weight is in the acceptable range. If so, is your winch stand all the way forward? Does your transom hang off the back of the trailer? If your winch stand is all of the way forward, could you measure how far forward from the very rear of your trailer and how far back from your winch stand your axle is?
Would appreciate any help on this. Haven't had much luck getting advice from the local trailer dealers over here.
Bill S.
Big Island, HI[/i]
While I realize that the weight distribution on different boats is going to vary, I was wondering whether anybody else had the same trailer/boat set-up as me and knows that their tongue weight is in the acceptable range. If so, is your winch stand all the way forward? Does your transom hang off the back of the trailer? If your winch stand is all of the way forward, could you measure how far forward from the very rear of your trailer and how far back from your winch stand your axle is?
Would appreciate any help on this. Haven't had much luck getting advice from the local trailer dealers over here.
Bill S.
Big Island, HI[/i]