ShoreLand'r PWC2213W V.2 User Manual

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Midwest Industries, Inc.

Ida Grove, IA 51445

800.859.3028

www.shorelandr.com

0003599

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11/17/05

FINAL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Remove all banded items from the frame and sort hardware

by size.

Springs:

Install one of the spring bushings Item #96 in the rear of

one of the spring brackets and secure it in place with a

9/16” x 3-1/4” hex bolt and 9/16” flange lock nut. Hook the

hook end of the spring around this bushing and then swing

the front up into the spring bracket. Align the eye of the spring

with the hole provided in the spring bracket and secure in

place with another 9/16” x 3-1/4” hex bolt and 9/16” flange

lock nut. Tighten. Repeat on the other spring.

Axle:

Position the axle under the springs just installed. Align

the pin on the bottom center of the spring with the hole

provided in the spring pad welded to the top of the axle.

Place a spring clamp Item #97 on the topside of the spring.

Drop two 1/2” x 2-5/16” x 6-1/2” U-bolts down over the spring

clamp, spring and then the axle. Place on a spring and axle

U-bolt plate (Item #99) and secure in place with 1/2” flange

lock nuts.

Repeat on the other spring. Tighten all nuts on the U-bolts

just installed.

Tire and Wheel Assemblies:

Mount the tire and wheel assemblies using the 1/2” fine

threaded tapered lug nuts provided. Tighten to 85-95 ft/lb.

of torque using the rotation pattern as shown in the Shore-

Landr’s Owners Manual. Re-torque the lug nuts after 50

miles of driving and then periodically thereafter.

Winch Posts:

Locate one of the winch posts weldments Item #12. Place it

onto the winch post weldment mounting section of the frame

as shown. Note that there is a series of hole positions that

the winch post can be mounted in. Select the one that will

best adapt to your PWC and secure the winch post weldment

to the frame using (2) 3/8” x 3-3/4” hex bolts and flange lock

nuts. Repeat this process on the remaining winch post weld-

ment. Do not tighten at this time because they will have to be

adjusted to the PWC’s once they are placed on the trailer.

Walk Board:

Locate the front walkboard mounting bracket. (Item #3)

Place it on the front of the frame and align the holes in

the bracket with the holes provided in the frame. Mount

the front walkboard bracket to the front of the frame by

placing two (2) 3/8” x 5” carriage bolts in the holes pro-

vided from the top side down through the frame. Secure with

3/8” lock washers and hex nuts.

Mount one of the back walk board plates to the middle cross

member by placing 3/8” x 3-1/2” carriage bolts from the top

side down through the plate and cross member.

Secure with a 3/8” flange lock nut. Tighten. Repeat this pro-

cess on the rear crossmember.

Place the walkboard down the centerline of the trailer on

top of the walk board mounting brackets just installed.

Center on the brackets side ways and length-

wise. Attach the walk board to the brackets by plac-

ing No. 10 x 1-1/2” Phillips-head screws in the holes

provided in the mounting brackets from the bottom side up into

the carpeted walkboard. Thread in the screws until tight.

Bunks:

Front Crossmember

Outside PWC bunk brackets on each side of the trailer:

Slide a 3/8” x 3-7/16” x 3” square U-bolt (Item #31) over the

front crossmember so the threaded end of the U-bolt is point-

ing forward. Position the PWC bunk bracket on the front side

of the cross member so that the dog leg end of the bracket is

pointing outward. Align two holes in the PWC bunk bracket

with the legs of the U-bolt, then insert U-bolt through the holes

in the PWC bunk bracket and secure with 3/8” flange lock

nuts. Repeat this process on the other outside PWC bunk

bracket on the front crossmember.

Inside PWC bunk brackets on each side of the trailer:

Repeat the above process except point the dog-leg of the

PWC bunk brackets toward the center of the trailer.

Rear Crossmember

Outside PWC bunk brackets on each side of the trailer:

Slide a 3/8” x 3-7/16” x 3” square U-bolt (Item #31) over

the rear crossmember so the threaded end of the U-bolt is

pointing rearward. Position the PWC bunk bracket on the

rear side of the crossmember so that the dog leg end of the

PWC bunk bracket is pointing outward. Align two holes in the

PWC bunk bracket with the legs of the U-bolt, then insert U-

bolt through the holes and secure with 3/8” flange lock nuts.

Repeat this process on the other PWC bunk bracket on the

rear crossmember.

Inside PWC bunk brackets on each side of the trailer:

Repeat the above process except point the dog-leg of the

PWC bunk brackets toward the center of the trailer.

Locate the bunk assemblies. Note that one end of

the bunks have a tie down bracket fastened to it. Po-

sition the bunk above the PWC bunk brackets just

installed so that the tie down bracket is to the rear of the trailer.

Align the holes in the bunk brackets (Item #98) with a hole in

the PWC bunk brackets. Note that the PWC bunk bracket must

be on the correct side of the leg of the bunk bracket attached

to the bunk so that the metal of both brackets will hinge bind

themselves when the bunks are pivoted. This will keep the

bunks from pivoting too far when the machines are removed

from the trailer. Attach the two together using 3/8” x 1” hex

bolt and 3/8” flange lock nuts. Tighten but do not over tighten.

The bunks must be allowed to pivot so they can conform to

the PWC boat bottom when it is placed on the trailer. Repeat

this process on the other bunks.

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