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  • Smokeysevin's slightly derpy trailer project

    I picked up this sportsman galvanized double trailer the other day and have set about making it right. A couple things to notice right away, its got really big tires and wheels, the bunks are 8 foot long, the fenders are huge, and the axle is dead in the middle so it has no tongue weight. I will be correcting these and a few other little things over the next few weeks.

    Today's goal was to get it restored, this meant new carpet, bunks, hardware, lights, and wiring.

    For the boards I used 8-0 foot 0-2x0-4 pressure treated lumber and 1-1/2 inch stainless steel lag screws to secure it down. The carpet is attached with 3/8 stainless steel staples.

    Before and afters,

    Sean
    Attached Files
    The older I get, the more I find myself fixing things that I knew I was doing correctly at the time.

    Ski not running well? Check HERE!

    1987 JS550 - JankyStandup
    2004 STX NAsty15f

    2004 STX-RXT-X Conversion
    2001 Toyota Tundra Basketcase

  • #2
    More pictures,

    Sean
    Attached Files
    The older I get, the more I find myself fixing things that I knew I was doing correctly at the time.

    Ski not running well? Check HERE!

    1987 JS550 - JankyStandup
    2004 STX NAsty15f

    2004 STX-RXT-X Conversion
    2001 Toyota Tundra Basketcase

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    • #3
      More pictures

      Sean
      Attached Files
      The older I get, the more I find myself fixing things that I knew I was doing correctly at the time.

      Ski not running well? Check HERE!

      1987 JS550 - JankyStandup
      2004 STX NAsty15f

      2004 STX-RXT-X Conversion
      2001 Toyota Tundra Basketcase

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      • #4
        Even more pictures

        Sean
        Attached Files
        The older I get, the more I find myself fixing things that I knew I was doing correctly at the time.

        Ski not running well? Check HERE!

        1987 JS550 - JankyStandup
        2004 STX NAsty15f

        2004 STX-RXT-X Conversion
        2001 Toyota Tundra Basketcase

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        • #5
          Last ones for today.

          Sean
          Attached Files
          The older I get, the more I find myself fixing things that I knew I was doing correctly at the time.

          Ski not running well? Check HERE!

          1987 JS550 - JankyStandup
          2004 STX NAsty15f

          2004 STX-RXT-X Conversion
          2001 Toyota Tundra Basketcase

          Comment


          • #6
            Sean, that's a MudBugs trailer if I ever saw one !!! Come on over !!!

            1996 SeaDoo HX - Sold
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            2021 Yamaha GP 1800 R HO
            Cliff S.

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            • #7
              That's the plan eventually, im going to move the axle backwards today.

              Sean
              The older I get, the more I find myself fixing things that I knew I was doing correctly at the time.

              Ski not running well? Check HERE!

              1987 JS550 - JankyStandup
              2004 STX NAsty15f

              2004 STX-RXT-X Conversion
              2001 Toyota Tundra Basketcase

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              • #8
                Here are the important measurements.

                Overall length 17-5 feet
                Axle position from rear of bunks 6-2 feet
                Bunk height 1-8 feet
                Inside of fender to trailer center 3 feet 7-1/2 inches
                Spring width 1-3/4 inches
                Spring length 27-1/2 inches
                Height of fender above frame 9-1/2 inches
                Axle and spring thickness 3-1/2 inches
                Wheels size 15-1/2 inches
                Tire size 25-1/2 inches

                A couple observations here,

                The skis that will be on the trailer are Kawasaki STX's which measure 10-3 feet and have a balance point roughly 5-2 feet from the rear.

                The axle is currently a spring under which is why the fenders are so high compared to my sportsman single trailer which is a spring over setup which has 4-0 inches of fender above the trailer frame.

                The problem with the current setup is 2 fold, the fenders are too tall which limits the space above the trailer because it forces the ski to sit into the space between the fenders. The second problem is that the axle is way to far forwards so that even if the ski is set as far up as it can be there is almost no tongue weight. My plan is to shift the ski back so it sits flush with the end of the bunk, then move the axle to correctly set the tongue weight. I don't know why the axle is where it is but as it sits the trailer is unusable without a large amount of weight up front.

                Sean
                The older I get, the more I find myself fixing things that I knew I was doing correctly at the time.

                Ski not running well? Check HERE!

                1987 JS550 - JankyStandup
                2004 STX NAsty15f

                2004 STX-RXT-X Conversion
                2001 Toyota Tundra Basketcase

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                • #9
                  This is the same trailer I have. I love it. I have hauled two Ultras on one trip and my 300 and my quad on another trip to Lake Havasu.

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                  • #10
                    lol Loving me the fake grass for bunks ahahaha how you doing Sean long time no talk!
                    sigpic- CACTUS ???? WTF!
                    Ran with that chopped up aluminum prop? That's pretty much a waste of time. I understand wanting to go for a run but that's like running down the 1/4 mile with the parking brake on.
                    -Unknown

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                    • #11
                      I like the walk platforms along side of the fenders
                      1996 yamaha waveraider 1100: protec extended nozzle; r&d intake grate; r&d extended groovy rideplate; hydroturf mats, blowsion bars, blowsion throttle lever

                      2010 RXT-X 260: Riva catch can, 4" rear intake, riva free flow exhaust(j pipe), r&d intake grate, solas 15/22r, tow valve, gracco water strainer, rule bildge pump, Riva gps module

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                      • #12
                        I will have to update the thread this week, I added a front platform, standup mount, and some tiedowns.

                        Sean
                        The older I get, the more I find myself fixing things that I knew I was doing correctly at the time.

                        Ski not running well? Check HERE!

                        1987 JS550 - JankyStandup
                        2004 STX NAsty15f

                        2004 STX-RXT-X Conversion
                        2001 Toyota Tundra Basketcase

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