ShoreLand'r 700SP User Manual

700sp parts manual, Tire size & carrying capacity chart, Final assembly instructions

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700SP Parts Manual

Tire Size &

Carrying Capacity Chart

Tire

Load

Carrying

Size

Range

Capacity

4.80 X 12

B 780 lbs. per/tire

Refer to tire side wall for correct tire pressure.

Final Assembly Instructions

700SP

700# PWV Trailer W/Winch & Post

2

4300183 4.80 X 12-B Tire/MSilver Mod Rim

1

62340

Literature Bag - Trailers

1

64471--

Frame Bundle - Tadpull PWC

1

64429--

10’ Tongue - Tadpull PWV

1

62745--

PWC Winch & Post Bundle

2

4811362 ShoreLand’r Tadpull Decal

Tongue Weight Adjustment

Approximate Tongue Weights for Best Towing. Tongue

weight too high, move the axle assembly forward. The

tongue weight too low, move the axle assembly backward.

The tongue weight should be 5% to 7% of the total gross

weight of the trailer and boat combined.

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Remove the small parts from the frame by cutting the bands.

Remove the bolt bag and sort all bolts and nuts by size.

Tongue:

Install the tongue through the center of the frame. Unwind the

tongue harness. Thread the harness through the 13/16” diameter

hole on the coupler end of the tongue. Pull the harness out of the

tongue through the 13/16” diameter hole on the left side at the rear

of the tongue. Insert the rubber grommets in the 13/16” diameter

hole on the left side at the rear of the tongue and around the wire

harness in the front of the tongue. Fasten the rear of the tongue to

the back of the frame using a 3/8” X 4” carriage bolt and 3/8”

flange lock nut. At the front of the frame, insert a 3/8” X 4” carriage

bolt through the frame and the tongue, then put on the 3/8” flat

washer and 3/8” flange lock nut. Tighten both bolts, but do not

over tighten.

Plug in the tongue harness to the frame wiring. Wiring is complete.

Safety Chain:

Insert a 3/8” X 1-1/4” hex bolt with a 3/8” flat washer and safety

chain through the lower hole on the front of the tongue. Secure

with a 3/8” flange lock nut. Repeat this procedure on the opposite

side of the tongue.

Coupler:

Mount the coupler onto the tongue with one (1) 1/2” X 4” hex bolt

and two (2) 1/2” X 1” hex bolts. Secure with 1/2” flange lock nuts.

Refer to the parts drawing for placement.

Winch:

Attach the winch brace to the winch post assembly with a 3/8” X 4”

hex bolt in one (1) of the three (3) holes of adjustment. Position the

winch assembly on the tongue in the desired position and fasten

with 3/8” X 3-7/16” X 4-1/8” square u-bolts, 1” X 4-1/2” mounting

straps and 3/8” flange lock nuts.

Springs:

Fasten the springs to the axle with the 3/8” axle u-bolts (Ref.#7)

and secure with 3/8” flange lock nuts.

Axle:

Position the axle with springs under the frame. Place the spring

bushing spacer (Ref.#37) into the rear frame brackets. Align with

the top hole and secure into the bracket with a 1/2” X 3” hex bolt

and 1/2” flange lock nut. Tighten. If your trailer is equipped with 8”

tires, place the slipper end of the spring above the bushing installed

and secure the front eye of the spring in the top hole in the bracket

with a 1/2” X 3” hex bolt and 1/2” flange lock nut. When installing

12” tires on the unit, install a 1/2” X 3” hex bolt into the bottom hole

in the rear bracket. Tighten, but do not over tighten. Insert the

slipper end of the spring between the two (2) bolts installed into the

back bracket. Secure the eye of the spring into the bottom hole of

the front bracket with a 1/2” X 3” hex bolt and 1/2” flange lock nut.

Tighten. Tighten all bolts and nuts, but do not over tighten.

Remove the 1/2” lug nuts from the hardware bag. Mount the tire

and rim assemblies with 1/2” lug nuts using 80-90 ft. lbs. of torque.

using a proper tightening procedure.

Bunk:

Position two (2) long 2X4 bunks on the frame. Fasten in a desired

location that best fits your water craft using 3/8” carriage bolts, 3/8”

lock washers and 3/8” hex nuts. Refer to the parts drawing for

placement.

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