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Made in the USA Midwest Industries, Inc. Ida Grove, IA 51445 (800)859-3028 0002887
www.shorelandr.com REV A 9/13/00
Safety Chain:
Insert a 3/8 x 1-1/4 hex bolt with a 3/8 flat washer and
safety chain through the lower hole on the front of the
tongue. Secure with a 3/8 flat washer and 3/8 flange lock
nut. Repeat this procedure on teh opposite side of the
tongue.
Coupler:
Mount the coupler onto the tongue with one (1) 1/2 X 4
hex bolt into the rear hole on the coupler and tongue.
Using two (2) 1/2 X 1 hex bolts into the two (2) front holes
on the coupler and tongue. Secure with 1/2 flange lock
nuts.
Winch Post:
Secure the winch post to the tongue with three (3) 3/8 X 4
hex bolts and 3/8 flange lock nuts. Mount the winch
handle to the winch using the special nut provided. Tighten
the winch post in a location that best fits your water craft.
Bunk:
Mount the bunk support weldment to the rear pivot in a
location that best fits your water craft. Fasten to the rear
pivot using two (2) 3/8 X 2-7/16 X 4 square u-bolts per
side. Tighten with 3/8 flange lock nuts. Mount the bunks to
the bunk support weldment using 3/8 X 1 hex bolts and 3/
8 flange lock nuts.
Assembly should be complete except for tightening
some of the bolts. These bolts were left loose to aid in
adjusting the trailer to the boat only. All bolts and nuts
must be tightened before towing.
NOTE: The law requires that the white ground wire on
both the tongue wire harness and the vehicle harness
be properly grounded to the respective trailer and
vehicle frames.
Adjustment Instructions
Bunk Adjustment:
Place your water craft on the trailer. Determine the spacing
on the bunk support channels. It maybe necessary to
adjust your bunk support channels in or out from the
position you have it assembled. The bunks must be
adjusted to miss any keel or strake which might be on your
particular water craft.
IMPORTANT: The bunk assembly should be spaced as far
apart as possible for stability. This in most cases will also
allow your water craft to be as low as possible on the
trailer for better trailering, loading and unloading.
Once the bunk assemblies have been spaced properly for
your water craft, position the water craft on the trailer with
transom flush with the rear of the bunk assemblies.
Winch Post Adjustment:
Once the water craft is positioned on the trailer, adjust the
winch post to the water craft. Adjust the bow stop bracket
so that the rubber bow stop is just above the bow eye.
Note: Double check all fasteners and tighten before
towing.
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