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Vezo, Part II 10-29-2016 06:12 PM

Single or dual axle trailer for a 20
 
What's the consensus? Have an opportunity to get a great deal on an '07 Venture single axle, non torsion with brakes. The Master Angler and the Seafari both sitting on duals, and always liked my brothers 18 sitting on a single. What do you think? TIA.

Vezo.

Yes, it has a mounted spare.

DonV 10-29-2016 06:58 PM

Jeeeez Michael you only have to go like 53' to your ramp, how much trailer do you need!!! :) :)

Bushwacker 10-29-2016 08:05 PM

What size tires does it have on it and how much load are they rated for at max pressure? If it has 6 lug wheels like mine, it has a 5000# axle, so trailer capacity would probably be about 4000# which is plenty for either boat.

TomParis 10-29-2016 08:34 PM

It's a nice trailer, had a pathfinder on it before and to answer your question it has 15 inch tires.

Vezo, Part II 10-30-2016 01:43 AM

10 ply radials.

72potter20 10-30-2016 10:50 AM

I tow mine all over from tampa to Englewood with a single torsion axle

caper 10-30-2016 11:09 AM

Single axle - better all around for 20.

Bushwacker 10-30-2016 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vezo, Part II (Post 247644)
10 ply radials.

Those may be load range E tires, which should be overkill for a 20' SeaCraft.

The load capacity info you want is molded right into the sidewall. On my tires it says:
"LOAD RANGE E, MAX LOAD SINGLE 2830 LBS @ 80 PSI MAX PRESSURE" These are ST 225/75R15 steel belted radials I bought this July; doesn't say how many plies it has.

My spare, 1 of 2 tires previously on trailer and similar to what it came with new, is a bias ply: (Tread: 5 ply nylon, sidewall: 4 ply nylon; 8 ply rating) Label says:
"LOAD RANGE D, MAX LOAD 2540 LBS @ MAX INFLATION PRESSURE 65 PSI"

Original tire load capacity of 5080 lbs is pretty close to axle rating of 5000 lbs (5000 lb axles typically come with 6 lug wheels which mine has); the galvanized steel EZ Loader roller style trailer weighs about 900 lbs, and trailer is rated for a 4000 lb boat.

Based on my tow over to Homosassa from NPB and back for the Scallop gathering, my gas mileage was about 5% better than normal, so I believe the steel belted radials do indeed have a bit less rolling resistance.

Bigshrimpin 10-30-2016 04:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by caper (Post 247648)
Single axle - better all around for 20.

I agree with this . . . Single Torsion Axel Roller would be my preference.

Vezo, Part II 10-30-2016 04:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DonV (Post 247637)
Jeeeez Michael you only have to go like 53' to your ramp, how much trailer do you need!!! :) :)

Real funny Don. Honestly, I plan to be all over Florida, bugging anyone who is willing to teach me some new fishing techniques, diving, lobstering, spearfishing, and ultimately do my first Bahamas crossing.

READ: Starting with anyone who may or may not have enjoyed my hospitality last month!!! Haha

Vezo.


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