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Old 02-07-2018, 06:07 PM
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Getting ready to do a restore on my old trailer for my 23 cc. I never actually weighed the tongue, but it has been like it is with the boat in the same location for many years. I got to thinking about the possibility of moving the axles to the rear a couple of inches.
I didn't want to go to the scales , fight the traffic and so forth, so I was looking for a different method of weighing, using a bathroom scale. Using a piece of square tubing, some bricks, a few lengths of pipe and the scale, I positioned the trailer between the scale and a point on the brick on the other side, exactly one foot from trailer to brick and two feet from the point on the scale. (hope this makes sense)
I got a reading on the scale of 120 lbs. and since the two outward pipes were three feet apart, the tongue weight would be 360 lbs., which is about what I would have thought it to be. The fuel tank is almost empty right now, so with gas, I would expect to be a little more weight on the tongue.
Just wondering if anybody here has done this and later confirmed with a proper scale.
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Old 02-08-2018, 05:38 AM
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Yes and no. I weighed the tongue similar to what you describe but had weighed the rig at a scale. Mine's about 10%
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Old 02-09-2018, 03:13 PM
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I'm thinking mine is about 8% now, if the estimate holds true. I might just stop by the scale and weigh the empty trailer after leaving from my makeover and may just haul the boat down later. I suspect that my "tank" is heavier than the 3200 lbs listed.
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