I've been fighting to adjust this trailer off and on for months now ever since the first incompetent tech tried to fit the trailer to the boat the first time (getting the hull damaged I posted about months ago fixed next week, I should give him the bill). I have adjusted the bunks and winch post the best that can be done, but can't seem to get the weight even. I have taken the entire rig onto a commercial scale, and I am withing load limits of the trailer. I called Venture last week (same day I took the picture below) and they suggested to move the axle undercarriage forward. I did, and it helped, but still needs more. I was also told by Venture that they suggest a "Target pad" to support the bow. Anyone with a walkaround on an Aluminum bunk trailer have a "Target pad" and how well does it work for distributing the weight on the trailer? Pictures? Bottom line, I don't want to buy anything I don't need. Thanks for everyone's help.
What they suggest I install.
This photo was taken last week. I have since moved the axles all the way forward with a little improvement. Notice the bow in the frame at the forward bunk support. I also realize I need a higher ball mount, but first things first. Tongue weight before I moved the axles forward was almost 1K on a 6.5K load.
What they suggest I install.
This photo was taken last week. I have since moved the axles all the way forward with a little improvement. Notice the bow in the frame at the forward bunk support. I also realize I need a higher ball mount, but first things first. Tongue weight before I moved the axles forward was almost 1K on a 6.5K load.