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I have 2 new single axle Venture trailers; one for my 17 ft wood Grady and one for my Tournament 192. Both trailers are mostly aluminum, but have galvanized cross members that are rectangular (closed) in cross section and V shaped across the width with a low point mid-way between the bunks. On the smaller trailer, there is a hole at this low point which I am assuming is to allow the water to drain out from the cross-member. The larger trailer does not have any holes at the low point. I believe water can still get into the cross members because there is wiring fed in and out of them, and I would imagine water can also get in at both ends.
I am thinking of drilling a small drain hole in both cross members on the larger trailer, and would appreciate any thoughts on whether this is a good idea. If anyone has a Venture trailer and can reply if they have drain holes, that would also be helpful. Thank you annd Happy Thanksgiving!
Rich
I am thinking of drilling a small drain hole in both cross members on the larger trailer, and would appreciate any thoughts on whether this is a good idea. If anyone has a Venture trailer and can reply if they have drain holes, that would also be helpful. Thank you annd Happy Thanksgiving!
Rich