trailer tongue weight
Moderator: Jim Walsh
trailer tongue weight
Hi! Does anyone have comments on a good trailer tongue weight to haul a typhoon, especially at highway speeds (if advisable)? I know it is essential to have some. My actuator-hitch says 700 lbs max. Thanks!
Re: trailer tongue weight
Is this a boat trailer or a cradle on a flat bed utility trailer? Boat trailers usually have longer tongues and the axles further back compared to the overall length. They generally tow best with about 7% +-2% tongue weight. A flat bed utility trailer usually has the axles further forward and usually needs more tongue weight. Generally more like 12% +-2% for one of those. This should be in the trailer owners manual. Perhaps you can find it online?
Re: trailer tongue weight
Thank you for the info. It is a triad trailer and since asking the question I found the boat could be moved forward only as far as the bow pad allows, which gives a tongue wgt of about 175 lbs. I know that it is dangerous to have too little tongue wgt which is why I am asking. If the 7% is calculated from the wgt of the whole rig, approx 3000 lbs, then 175 is close to that wgt of 210 lbs. To get more tongue wgt, stuff could be put in the bow of the boat, or the bow pad galvanized holder could be sawed shorter. Thanks again. This is an important subject for trailer towing.
Re: trailer tongue weight
5.8% is probably fine on a Triad sailboat trailer. If you want a little more, mount a spare tire or move the spare tire mount further forward a few feet.
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Re: trailer tongue weight
I think 175 is too little.
My Typhoon on a triad is way too rear waited, and I am Jiggering with things to get it to sit further forward.
I put an eye in the bow, low, to help with this.
I'd like at least 200 pounds. To little tongue weight and the trailer can start wagging the truck, which is a really unpleasant feeling.
My Typhoon on a triad is way too rear waited, and I am Jiggering with things to get it to sit further forward.
I put an eye in the bow, low, to help with this.
I'd like at least 200 pounds. To little tongue weight and the trailer can start wagging the truck, which is a really unpleasant feeling.
Re: trailer tongue weight
Seven to ten percent per BoatUS.
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Jim Walsh
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Ex Vice Commodore
Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
CD31 ORION
The currency of life is not money, it's time