- Joined
- Jun 16, 2015
- Messages
- 358
- Reaction score
- 216
- Points
- 43
- Location
- Brisbane, Australia
- Model
- Seafarer
So after brake controllers not working, work commitments, trailer registration and weather I finally got the 228 wet last weekend.
Wasn’t without it’s moments. Discovered the wheel arches are too close to the tyres from the grinding sound as the front axle loaded up going from the flat to the incline of the boat ramp. Was a bit of excitement until I worked out what it was. Has a second set of holes to raise the wheel arches so no problem.
So just after that someone yells out “ hey mate your wheel has fallen off.“ WHAT THE!!!
Luckily not as bad as it sounds. The weld where one of the of the spare tyre carriers is welded to the trailers had broken. Just glad it didn’t come off on the highway. So off to the welders.
The boat? Great!! Just a small step up in class from my 17 ft aluminium centre console. Gone are the days where it feels like all your fillings are going to fall out and you are a couple of inches shorter than when you left.
One question. From the trim tab gauge it appears that the trim tab controls are back to front. Port switch controls the starboard trim tab and vice versa. Doubt the PO used it like that. There are 2 buttons on the bottom of the trim tab gauge. Not sure what they do.
Wasn’t without it’s moments. Discovered the wheel arches are too close to the tyres from the grinding sound as the front axle loaded up going from the flat to the incline of the boat ramp. Was a bit of excitement until I worked out what it was. Has a second set of holes to raise the wheel arches so no problem.
So just after that someone yells out “ hey mate your wheel has fallen off.“ WHAT THE!!!
Luckily not as bad as it sounds. The weld where one of the of the spare tyre carriers is welded to the trailers had broken. Just glad it didn’t come off on the highway. So off to the welders.
The boat? Great!! Just a small step up in class from my 17 ft aluminium centre console. Gone are the days where it feels like all your fillings are going to fall out and you are a couple of inches shorter than when you left.
One question. From the trim tab gauge it appears that the trim tab controls are back to front. Port switch controls the starboard trim tab and vice versa. Doubt the PO used it like that. There are 2 buttons on the bottom of the trim tab gauge. Not sure what they do.