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Boat/motor question... dragging the skeg
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<blockquote data-quote="Lt.Dan" data-source="post: 5687770" data-attributes="member: 23645"><p>As for the trailer being in a wrong position, on a level surface, loaded and attached to the tow vehicle, it should be level. Low at the back of the trailer, lower the tongue. High at the back of the trailer, raise the tongue. A level trailer with the proper weight distribution (60% in front of the axle/ 40% behind the axle) tracks down the road without swaying also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lt.Dan, post: 5687770, member: 23645"] As for the trailer being in a wrong position, on a level surface, loaded and attached to the tow vehicle, it should be level. Low at the back of the trailer, lower the tongue. High at the back of the trailer, raise the tongue. A level trailer with the proper weight distribution (60% in front of the axle/ 40% behind the axle) tracks down the road without swaying also. [/QUOTE]
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