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Old 11-13-2011, 07:46 PM
cdavisdb cdavisdb is offline
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Burned out a set of bearings on my trailer today. Its been maybe 40 years since I did that one, guess it was time, but there is no good excuse for leaving the spare hub in the garage. Sunday afternoon is not exactly the best time to obtain a new hub when you are stranded on the side of I-75, so I decided to find out if it could make it home minus a tire on one side. Darn if it did not work, 20 miles at around 15-20 mph( I got off the interstate quick) and home it was. Checked the side wall temperature every few miles and it stayed not much above the other side, so I guess its ok.

Questions: Does anybody know how far you can tow and how fast with a tire missing on one side and the remaining tire carrying about twice its rated weight?

If the side walls don't heat up much is the tire still good after this much abuse( radial tire)?

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Old 11-13-2011, 09:51 PM
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100 miles at 60 MPH. I didn't pull the tire, but the front axle on my tandem rusted through the day I picked it up. When I got it home, the front axle was hanging in the breeze on one side. it is a 5000lb rated trailer, so it wasn't THAT overloaded with a 20' center console on it.
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Old 11-13-2011, 10:39 PM
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I don't know Mr D, but if you were pulling the Seafari you did the right thing by taking the back roads. Glad you made it without further incident
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Old 11-14-2011, 09:18 AM
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The Seafari it was, and I was very glad to see my driveway.

Fishstretcher, thanks for the info. My calculation, a 20 cc, 1600lb + 400 motor+ 500 fuel, misc+ 1000 lb trailer equals 3500 lb, maybe a bit high. Tires should be rated for about 1250 lb each,,so it was about 40 percent over weight. Sound right?

Anybody know a Seacraft 23 cc that looks a lot like DonVs avatar, seen Sunday on the south end of Shell Key, north of Desoto Park in St Pete?
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Old 11-14-2011, 09:33 AM
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Wasn't mine.......she was home on the lift like a good boat should be! I don't let her run around like some cheap hussy!!
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Old 11-16-2011, 10:48 PM
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I saw the guy once at the northend, talked to him a bit and suggested to stop by here, guess he never did. Nice looking boat, not quite as nice as Don's though - Don's pertier too kinda
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Old 11-16-2011, 11:44 PM
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Sounds about right. Tires are at least 13", maybe 15", New-ish. I would have to look. But tires are about as big as you might find on a 3000lb single axle trailer.

I wouldn't recommend doing that haul if you know it. Much easier if you are unaware of the situation!

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The Seafari it was, and I was very glad to see my driveway.

Fishstretcher, thanks for the info. My calculation, a 20 cc, 1600lb + 400 motor+ 500 fuel, misc+ 1000 lb trailer equals 3500 lb, maybe a bit high. Tires should be rated for about 1250 lb each,,so it was about 40 percent over weight. Sound right?

Anybody know a Seacraft 23 cc that looks a lot like DonVs avatar, seen Sunday on the south end of Shell Key, north of Desoto Park in St Pete?
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Old 11-17-2011, 09:54 PM
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Wasn't mine.......she was home on the lift like a good boat should be! I don't let her run around like some cheap hussy!!
Slut!

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Old 11-17-2011, 10:49 PM
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Slut!

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Old 11-18-2011, 08:32 AM
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Now, I never mentioned the hot looking hussies in that boat. I'd like to know how DonV knew about them.
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