Selecting a Trailer / Fitting a boat into a trailer
We've updated most of our model listings to include three new columns of specifications. "Bow Eye to Transom Minimum", "Bow Eye to Transom Maximum", and "Rear to Angle Support". This information should help our dealers better approximate how a boat will sit on a trailer.
The diagrams display the correlation between the boat hull and trailer dimensions.
The Drain Plug to Bow Eye measurement as shown in the accompanying diagrams is the most critical in sizing a trailer for boat length. Pulpits and Euro transoms are generally not supported by the trailer. Including these in length measurements could result in a trailer that does not fit well.
These trailer schematics are provided to illustrate the dimensions displayed on many of the product charts that follow.
Many trailers have a great amount of adjustment in the support structure. Adjustment to either extreme may require moving the axles to maintain tongue weight in the 5% to 7% ideal range for most trailers.
Schematics are a visual representation of a generic trailer and not drawn to a particular scale.
"A" Bow Eye to Transom Maximum
"B" Bow Eye to Transom Minimum
"C" Rear to Angle Support
Model |
Capacity |
Bow Eye To Transom Maximum |
Bow Eye to Transom Minimum |
Rear To Back of Tounge |
LR-AB1724509B |
2,400 |
18' |
13' |
13' |
LR-AB203600102TB1 |
3,600 |
19'11" |
14'6" |
16'2" |
LR-AB223100102T |
3,100 |
22'1" |
16'4" |
16' |
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"A" |
"B" |
"C" |
BUNK DIAGRAM

ROLLER DIAGRAM

BOAT DIAGRAM

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