Al, I had a local welding shop make me a nice 7 1/2 foot extension for my M15's Trail-Rite. They cut off the original coupler, welded a short square tube at the end into which the new extension, with a new coupler on the end, slides. A standard receiver pin holds it in close for trailering and when I'm ready to go into the water I pull the pin, slide the extension out and pin it on the other end. So now I can launch at low tide and on shallow ramps without getting the truck wheels wet. Takes a little longer since I have to lower the front trailer wheel to take the weight off the extension as I slide it out. At least I can sail instead of watch. Another benefit is that the new tongue slides completely out when I get home and gives me an important extra foot in the garage. The tongue stores nicely out of the way on the trailer frame with no worries about it rusting in place (as I have often heard of with other sliding extensions.). Hope this helps. George M15 #385 Santa Rosa, CA On Nov 9, 2005, at 11:53 AM, ddaystrom@comcast.net wrote:
Any recommendations on making or buying a trailer extension for a M17 Trail-Rite trailer? Length? Pictures? Also, does anyone have any experience with the following company?
http://www.xtend-a-hitchnorthwest.com/
I found a few references and ideas in the archives, but would like to know what others have done.
thanks
al williams
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