Trailer spring weight - Wooden Boat People2024-03-28T16:14:01Zhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/forum/topics/trailer-spring-weight?commentId=1312281%3AComment%3A152451&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI took mine out this week and…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2018-08-22:1312281:Comment:1524672018-08-22T00:56:03.200ZPhillip Westendorfhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/PhillipWestendorf
<p>I took mine out this week and paid better attention to how it rode on the highway and was pleased it rode smooth at 50-55 MPH, just like you described. I have two ratchet straps holding it down and they keep it nicely secure to the carpeted bunks. Also the boat cover uses 1/2 inch dia. rubber tubing straps to hold the cover tight to the frame proving additionsl hold down force in case I don't get the straps tight enough.</p>
<p>Went on a local river fishing with my son for Smallies, we…</p>
<p>I took mine out this week and paid better attention to how it rode on the highway and was pleased it rode smooth at 50-55 MPH, just like you described. I have two ratchet straps holding it down and they keep it nicely secure to the carpeted bunks. Also the boat cover uses 1/2 inch dia. rubber tubing straps to hold the cover tight to the frame proving additionsl hold down force in case I don't get the straps tight enough.</p>
<p>Went on a local river fishing with my son for Smallies, we got into some nice ones too. The water is too warm for the trout where I normally fish this time of year.</p>
<p>Glad your trailer is doing what you want it to,</p>
<p>phil w.</p> Update, got some 1000 lb spri…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2018-08-21:1312281:Comment:1526832018-08-21T16:48:58.663ZBennett Yarbroughhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/BennettYarbrough
<p>Update, got some 1000 lb springs, on clearance no less! Now going down the road I get no feedback from the trailer, when you look in the mirror the tires bounce up and down but the trailer stays still. I cant imagine how much of a beating my boat was taking before.</p>
<p>Update, got some 1000 lb springs, on clearance no less! Now going down the road I get no feedback from the trailer, when you look in the mirror the tires bounce up and down but the trailer stays still. I cant imagine how much of a beating my boat was taking before.</p> Thanks Phil. After writing th…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2018-08-10:1312281:Comment:1528202018-08-10T01:48:24.553ZBennett Yarbroughhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/BennettYarbrough
<p>Thanks Phil. After writing this I talked myself into the 1000lbers. My boat weighs a little over 300 and there's no way my trailer is over 700. I guess I had to write it out to convince myself.</p>
<p>Thanks Phil. After writing this I talked myself into the 1000lbers. My boat weighs a little over 300 and there's no way my trailer is over 700. I guess I had to write it out to convince myself.</p> BY,
I went with 1000 lb spri…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2018-08-10:1312281:Comment:1524512018-08-10T01:44:10.730ZPhillip Westendorfhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/PhillipWestendorf
<p>BY, </p>
<p>I went with 1000 lb springs when i built my trailer. They didn't have anything lighter. They work really nice. At 70 MPH on x-way you can't feel the boat there. I think the trailer actually out weighs the boat. Never weighed the boat. I'd recommend the 1000 lb ones. My flat bed trailer (homebuilt) has 1800 lb. springs and it bounces too much when empty but handles a decent load but not as nice as the DB Trailer.</p>
<p>Just my two cents worth.</p>
<p>phil w</p>
<p>BY, </p>
<p>I went with 1000 lb springs when i built my trailer. They didn't have anything lighter. They work really nice. At 70 MPH on x-way you can't feel the boat there. I think the trailer actually out weighs the boat. Never weighed the boat. I'd recommend the 1000 lb ones. My flat bed trailer (homebuilt) has 1800 lb. springs and it bounces too much when empty but handles a decent load but not as nice as the DB Trailer.</p>
<p>Just my two cents worth.</p>
<p>phil w</p>