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Capt Terry 07-17-2022 04:42 PM

Vacation saved by my tandem axle trailer!
 
On more than one occasion I have posted the benefits of a tandem axle trailer, like quickly changing a flat by rolling the good tire unto a block of wood.

About three weeks before our scheduled rental of a lake house, to my surprise after dumping Anita and our 20’ Seafari in the water, as I rounded the crest to the parking area my left trailer wheel passed me and rolled into the woods. I knew the bearings were suspect but it was only 4 miles RT from storage to the ramp and truly was going to attend to it the next day. After pressure washing the axle and discovering only minor nicks in the spindle which blended out with a Dremel, I was able to install a new bearing hub assembly. So, thank God this event was not much more than an embarrassment and was easily, inexpensively, and quickly resolved, which would not have been the case with a single axle dragging on the road.

I agree with the one big outboard versus two smaller ones logic, but for trailers I continue to be happy with my tandem Hitchhiker.

Locke N Load 07-24-2022 12:17 PM

Nice save. Had the tire not rolled past you, would you have noticed right away you were running on 3 wheels only? If not, how long do you think before you would have realized? I am just wondering if in a similar situation and not noticing right away if there would be additional harm to the one tire/axle holding up that side.

rcnight 07-25-2022 01:43 PM

I was on one of my cross country mast deliveries when I pulled in to refuel one night. Umm, that's strange? Only three wheels. Have no idea when or where it came off. Luckily there was a hotel nearby so I laid up for repairs. Otherwise, jack the loose end up and strap it off tight to the frame until you reach a repair facility.

77SceptreOB 07-25-2022 06:01 PM

This is where Dexter's "Vortex" hubs come in handy. 6 year/100,000 mile warranty!

Beaver 07-26-2022 09:07 PM

I used to have a 21' Chris Craft Scorpion. When I bought it the seller said something about his kids were "playing with the lug nuts". I didnt think anything of it until I was on the freeway a guy pulled up next to me screaming "The wheels are falling off your trailer!!!!" I lost 2 (one on each side). Dual axles have their advantages.

Ed 07-28-2022 07:18 PM

I towed a boat from Aransas Pass, TX to Boston, MA. I was about 80 miles from home and pulled up to a toll booth only to have someone tell me that my hubcap fell off my trailer. So I pulled over to find a totally smoked bearing that was just about on fire. Looks like the bearing buddy fell off at some point and the centrifugal force of the wheel spun alll of the grease out! Nothing like a 6 hour delay on the side of a tick infested highway in 95 degree heat before a holiday weekend.

Don’t even get me started on the piece of plywood kicked up by an 18 wheeler that perforated the hull of said boat or the transmission on the Uhaul taking a crap near the Greenbriar resort!!

Bigshrimpin 08-04-2022 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Capt Terry (Post 274728)
On more than one occasion I have posted the benefits of a tandem axle trailer, like quickly changing a flat by rolling the good tire unto a block of wood.

About three weeks before our scheduled rental of a lake house, to my surprise after dumping Anita and our 20’ Seafari in the water, as I rounded the crest to the parking area my left trailer wheel passed me and rolled into the woods. I knew the bearings were suspect but it was only 4 miles RT from storage to the ramp and truly was going to attend to it the next day. After pressure washing the axle and discovering only minor nicks in the spindle which blended out with a Dremel, I was able to install a new bearing hub assembly. So, thank God this event was not much more than an embarrassment and was easily, inexpensively, and quickly resolved, which would not have been the case with a single axle dragging on the road.

I agree with the one big outboard versus two smaller ones logic, but for trailers I continue to be happy with my tandem Hitchhiker.

You're lucky it came off into the woods and after you unloaded the boat too. The trailer was helping you get the job done. That was a smart move having the spare hub/bearing ready to go. Infrared temp guns are great for letting you know when the bearings are getting warm.

DonV 08-04-2022 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Bigshrimpin (Post 274860)
You're lucky it came off into the woods and after you unloaded the boat too. The trailer was helping you get the job done. That was a smart move having the spare hub/bearing ready to go. Infrared temp guns are great for letting you know when the bearings are getting warm.

For sure on the IR temperature gun!! Every stop I make on the highway gets a scan on each hub!

I never pull my boat without my "trailer tote" in the truck......never! It has everything to fix an issue with a bad hub, bearings, etc.! It has an electric impact wrench, spare bearings, spare hub with bearings, grease gun, grease, two jacks (small and large), hand tools, tire repair kit, rags, Go-Jo, hammers, dust caps, etc., etc. I've had to change hubs along Alligator Alley in the summer when it was just under 1000 degrees, having all the tools makes it much easier!

77SceptreOB 08-04-2022 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by DonV (Post 274864)
For sure on the IR temperature gun!! Every stop I make on the highway gets a scan on each hub!

I never pull my boat without my "trailer tote" in the truck......never! It has everything to fix an issue with a bad hub, bearings, etc.! It has an electric impact wrench, spare bearings, spare hub with bearings, grease gun, grease, two jacks (small and large), hand tools, tire repair kit, rags, Go-Jo, hammers, dust caps, etc., etc. I've had to change hubs along Alligator Alley in the summer when it was just under 1000 degrees, having all the tools makes it much easier!

X2! Atta boy! I have a Similar “Road kit” with all those goodies. Just peace of mind on a trailering trip

strick 08-07-2022 10:40 AM

Prefer tandem..cost more but worth peace of mind...Bigshrimpin is a boat tow master he can hold classes for beginners. His towing resume includes at least 4 cross country trips with maxed out loads and under powered vehicles...how ya doing over there buddy?

Strick


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