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Agreed Parthery.
I go by MrIdiot because I'm new and making all the mistakes there are to make. I'm not convinced that a 7K trailer is safe. I got alarmingly close to 6K for boat, hard top, curtains, 772 pounds of gas and water, electronics, downriggers, gear, etc. I think that trailer is about 1200 pounds, if the boat is 6K it is slightly over. It's close, it is right at the edge and why would we want to be at the edge? I'm guessing they make 8K trailers and maybe that is the right answer.
All this stuff is making me rethink why did the dealer give me a Pacific, I'm looking hard at Load-rites and liking them better. Between here and the hull truth, I have had so many people say that trailer is a joke for my $143K boat (price bumped for electronics).
I'm also losing faith in my dealer, they knew I am green. It sure would have been nice to have been told to run straps through the eye bolt so the boat won't go forward. I'm curious about people use for straps, my flatbed straps are 3 inches wide, no way they'd go through the eye, and they are rated for 10,000 pounds static. A 6K boat moving at speed and trying to stop is gonna be more than 10K pounds of force.