GW 228 & Venture 5400/23 Trailer Question

rorkin

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I bought this set up used.. The trailer wants to fish tail.
I know the drill about the proper tongue weight.. THe only adjustment is sliding the tandems.. I was hoping to find someone with the same set up
who could tell me the position of the tandem that works for them.
Thanks in advance
 

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Why can't you just move the boat forward a bit? I would hesitate to adjust the axles as there is a good chance of getting the alignment off center. All the Venture trailers I have seen have the standard style winch stand that can be moved forward or back. You probably don't need to move the boat much to get it centered right. Maybe a picture would help us.

Also, is the trailer level when hitched to your tow vehicle?
 

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G8RDave said:
Why can't you just move the boat forward a bit? I

That was my first thought but the keel is a couple of inches from the end of the tongue tubing and it will hit if I go more than another inch forward.. I tried that inch and that did not do the trick
 

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Move the rollers or bunks in towards the center of the trailer a bit. That will lift the boat up allowing you to slide it forward a bit more.

Post a pic if you can.
 

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Could someone possibly give me the ball to bowstop and bow to centerline of the tandems on a setup that you have that pulls well ??
Mine seems set up for a 226 not the 228 with the Gill Bracket
 

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gw204 said:
Move the rollers or bunks in towards the center of the trailer a bit. That will lift the boat up allowing you to slide it forward a bit more.

Post a pic if you can.

That is probably the right answer.. I have the boat on a lift and will deal with this when I have it out next time. Was hoping to be able to do the adjustments without having to pull the boat
Thank you