Help 38 Top Gun on a 35 Myco trailer
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Definately get a trailer that supports your transom.
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ActiveThunderTodd beat me to it .
Can you move the bow rest or craddle forward that 12" or so ? That would move the boat forward and it will work fine if you have the room . Like everyone said , it MUST suport the transom . Serious hook will result . and you need the tongue weight to be able to control it down the road . Good luck with it .
Can you move the bow rest or craddle forward that 12" or so ? That would move the boat forward and it will work fine if you have the room . Like everyone said , it MUST suport the transom . Serious hook will result . and you need the tongue weight to be able to control it down the road . Good luck with it .
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That boat should have about 700 to 1000lbs of tongue weight.
I'd call Myco and see what they suggest.
Boot has a good idea if things aren't welded in place.
I'd call Myco and see what they suggest.
Boot has a good idea if things aren't welded in place.
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Thank's for the help
Thanks to all for the great input on my trailer problem. I received a call today from the dealer, and they did the right thing and worked with me. I ordered a new Myco today and should have it in about two weeks. Again thanks to all your posts were very helpful
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Thanks I will be boating on the Hudson river and Long Island for now and bring it to Key West at the end of October also I sold a Sea Ray Pachanga 32 to make this move