Who makes ShoreLand R boat trailers?
Midwest Industries
Celebrating over 50 years of passion for boating, Midwest Industries manufacturer of ShoreLand’r and ShoreStation products are recognized worldwide for their top-quality design and construction.
Are ShoreLand R trailers galvanized?
Since Aluminum has more flex than steel, our ShoreLand’r aluminum trailers feature galvanized steel parts in key areas to maximize the frame strength.
What is the weight of a ShoreLand R trailer?
Boat with fuel and battery | 2,000 lbs. |
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Trailer | 900 lbs. |
Total Weight | 3,400 lbs. |
Single Axle Figure | x 6% |
Tongue Weight | 204 lbs. |
How do Shorelander trailer brakes work?
The heart of the system is the surge actuator located in the hitch coupler on the trailer tongue. When the tow vehicle applies its brakes and slows down, the forward force of the trailer against the hitch activates a hydraulic cylinder that transfers pressure to the trailer brakes.
What size is a jet ski trailer?
In a nutshell, single jet ski trailers are 140-180 inches long and 55-65 inches wide. Double trailers are always much wider as they can reach a width of 92-108 inches and a length of 170-230 inches. The biggest jet ski trailers on the market can carry 3-4 or even 6 jet skis depending on the make and model.
Do tandem axle trailers have less tongue weight?
If you’re looking at 2, 14′ trailers, the tandem axle trailer will weigh more than the single axle trailer which will mean more tongue weight.
How do you reduce tongue weight on a boat trailer?
If you like where the boat sits on the trailer, then tongue weight can be changed by moving the axle. Moving the axle back will add more tongue weight, moving the axle forward will reduce tongue weight.
Where is the VIN number on a shoreland R trailer?
Where the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is Located. You should find two decals, one behind the tongue on the left side of the inside of the frame – the second by the right taillight on the outside of the side frame.
How do I identify a trailer?
What to look for to help you Identify a trailer
- First off, look at the trailers overall shape. Campers were made in several different body shapes.
- Determine the length.
- What is the Skin of the trailer made off?
- Types of Graphics.
- Badges and Logos.
- Wheel wells.
- Windows.
- Door handles and knobs or wooden screens.
What are the different types of trailer brakes?
There are three major types of trailer brakes: surge, electric, and emergency. Surge brakes are separate from your vehicle’s brake system.