Trailer adjustment – ShoreLand'r SDB2040TWB User Manual

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Made in the USA

Midwest Industries, Inc. Ida Grove, IA 51445 Tele: 712/364-3365

0002770

6/26/00

Assembly should be complete except for tightening

some of the bolts. These bolts were left loose to aid in

adjusting the trailer to the boat only. All bolts and

nuts must be tightened before towing.

NOTE: The law requires that the white ground wire

on both the tongue wire harness and vehicle harness

be properly grounded to the respective trailer and

vehicle frames.

Trailer Adjustment

Bunk:

Place the boat onto the trailer so that is resting on the

bunks. Determine the spacing on the bunks. It may be

necessary to adjust your bunks further in or out from the

position you have it assembled. The bunks must be

adjusted to miss any keel or strake which might be on

your particular boat.

IMPORTANT:

The bunks should be spaced as far apart as possible for

stability. This in most cases will allow your boat to be as

low as possible on the trailer for better trailering, loading,

and unloading.

Once the bunks have been spaced properly for your boat,

position the boat on the trailer with the transom flush with

the rear of the bunk .

Winch Post:

Before adjusting the winch post check to see that the

transom of the boat is flush with the bunk. Loosen the

winch post base bolts and slide into position. Remove the

rear 3/8” X 5” hex bolt and spacer that secures the winch

holder to the winch base. Pivot the winch holder (upper

portions) to the desired position just above the bow eye

and reinstall the spacer and 3/8” X 5” hex bolt. Run the

winch strap over the upper nylon bushing and under the

bow roller in the winch case. After attaching the winch

strap hook to the bow eye check the angle of the strap in

relation to the winch and bow eye. It may be necessary to

remove the 3/8” X 5” bolt and nylon bushing to better align

the winch strap to the bow eye. Reinstall the 3/8” X 5” hex

bolt, nylon bushing and 3/8” flange lock nut in the desired

position and tighten. Check the tongue weight before

tightening all the fasteners. Tighten all bolts on the winch

post. Slip the bow eye safety chain into the bow eye.

Adjustment is complete.

NOTE: Double-check all fasteners to that they are

properly tightened before towing.

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