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Toller May 1st 07 10:13 PM

Using a boat trailer as a utility trailer?
 
I just bought a used 15' sailboat and trailer. I also had a trailer hitch
put on my car. I plan on putting the boat in the water in the spring and
taking it out in the fall. The rest of the time the trailer will be empty.

Anyone tried using a small boat trailer to haul plywood and 2x4s?



Richard J Kinch May 1st 07 10:33 PM

Using a boat trailer as a utility trailer?
 
Toller writes:

Anyone tried using a small boat trailer to haul plywood and 2x4s?


Sure. Use ratcheting cargo straps and/or C-clamps.

Tom Kendrick May 2nd 07 12:39 AM

Using a boat trailer as a utility trailer?
 
Remember that some boat trailers have the axles mounted closer to the
rear of the trailer, so it's easy to get too much tongue weight in
that arrangement.

On Tue, 01 May 2007 16:33:57 -0500, Richard J Kinch
wrote:

Toller writes:

Anyone tried using a small boat trailer to haul plywood and 2x4s?


Sure. Use ratcheting cargo straps and/or C-clamps.


C & E May 2nd 07 01:48 AM

Using a boat trailer as a utility trailer?
 
Roger what Tom said. Where have you been, Toller? (Maybe it's just me.)


"Tom Kendrick" wrote in message
...
Remember that some boat trailers have the axles mounted closer to the
rear of the trailer, so it's easy to get too much tongue weight in
that arrangement.

On Tue, 01 May 2007 16:33:57 -0500, Richard J Kinch
wrote:

Toller writes:

Anyone tried using a small boat trailer to haul plywood and 2x4s?


Sure. Use ratcheting cargo straps and/or C-clamps.




Toller May 2nd 07 04:04 AM

Using a boat trailer as a utility trailer?
 
I've never seen it done; just wanted to make sure there wasn't some
fundamental problem I was overlooking.

"C & E" wrote in message
...
Roger what Tom said. Where have you been, Toller? (Maybe it's just me.)


"Tom Kendrick" wrote in message
...
Remember that some boat trailers have the axles mounted closer to the
rear of the trailer, so it's easy to get too much tongue weight in
that arrangement.

On Tue, 01 May 2007 16:33:57 -0500, Richard J Kinch
wrote:

Toller writes:

Anyone tried using a small boat trailer to haul plywood and 2x4s?

Sure. Use ratcheting cargo straps and/or C-clamps.





Lawrence May 2nd 07 04:49 AM

Using a boat trailer as a utility trailer?
 
On May 1, 4:13 pm, "Toller" wrote:
I just bought a used 15' sailboat and trailer. I also had a trailer hitch
put on my car. I plan on putting the boat in the water in the spring and
taking it out in the fall. The rest of the time the trailer will be empty.

Anyone tried using a small boat trailer to haul plywood and 2x4s?


Sell your car and get a truck.


Steve B May 2nd 07 07:16 AM

Using a boat trailer as a utility trailer?
 

Anyone tried using a small boat trailer to haul plywood and 2x4s?

Sure. Use ratcheting cargo straps and/or C-clamps.


Are you going to use this when you are not using the boat, or are you
converting a boat trailer frame to be used to haul materials?

If you are trying to get double duty from a boat trailer by occasionally
using it to tow, no problems. Just try not to overload the tongue or rear
end, depending on how the wheels were placed. They were placed to match the
center of gravity and balance point of the boat, and could be a bit off for
hauling.

If you are going to just use this trailer for hauling materials, you can cut
off stuff, and make flat decking to hold materials.

Either way, the trailer will serve the purpose provided you load it right,
and consider weight, balance points, and centers of gravity when carrying
things.

Remember weight limits, too, as a load of plywood can get close to weight
limits real quick.

Steve



HotRdd May 2nd 07 02:17 PM

Using a boat trailer as a utility trailer?
 
My neighbour has a boat trailer that he built a box for. It's roughly 6'
wide, 8' long and has 2' sides with a "tailgate" He takes it on and off the
trailer as he needs to and uses it a lot. It can't be to heavy because he's
in his 80's already. It works well and is a good idea.



"Toller" wrote in message
...
I just bought a used 15' sailboat and trailer. I also had a trailer hitch
put on my car. I plan on putting the boat in the water in the spring and
taking it out in the fall. The rest of the time the trailer will be empty.

Anyone tried using a small boat trailer to haul plywood and 2x4s?





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