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For your Shelby 5856A boat trailer, I recommend the Fulton Bolt-Thru Swivel Marine Jack with Dual Wheels - Sidewind - 12" Lift - 1,500 lbs #FXPD15L. This jack has zinc plating for corrosion resistance and durable poly wheels. For the single…
view full answer...I would easily recommend the Fulton F2 Fully Enclosed Trailer Winch with Adjustable Handle - 2,000 lbs #FW20000301 or the Fulton XLT 2-Speed Trailer Winch with Heavy Duty 20' Strap - Zinc - 2,600 lbs #F142418 as a replacement for your…
view full answer...I have attached a link to a helpful article that explains how to choose the correct winch for a boat trailer. Here is what the article says: Finding the Right Capacity Winch for your Boat Trailer. Boat-size-to-winch capacity is generally 2 to 1 With…
view full answer...Thanks for the details, Mark! According to my research it looks like that #19 gear is no longer available so you'll either need to try to find it on something like a marketplace or we'll need to get you set up with a new winch. If you're…
view full answer...On Dexter 12" Nev-R-Adjust Electric Brake Assembly #23-458 the shoe pad thickness is 3/16 of an inch. Dexter says that you should replace the shoes if the material gets down to 1/16 of an inch thick or less.
view full answer...The size winch that you will need depends on a couple of different factors. I have included part of our hand winch FAQ below regarding boat winches and have linked the FAQ article for you to view. Finding the Right Capacity Winch for your Boat…
view full answer...Ideally you want bunk boards that are at least 50% of the length of your boat, and want the to run from the stern and as far forward as you like. Since your boat is 16' Long you will want at least 8' of bunk boards, but I recommend going with…
view full answer...Two 12 foot long bunks boards will work well to support your 21 foot boat. Ideally, the bunk boards should be at least half as long as your boat and run from the stern (or a few inches beyond it) to the bow as far forward as you like. Due to shipping…
view full answer...Generally when picking out a winch for a boat trailer the ratio is 2 to 1 meaning you would need a winch with roughly half the capacity as the weight of the boat. With good rollers and a short winching distance the ratio increases to 3 to 1, but with…
view full answer...Both Curt class III trailer hitch, part #13328 and the Draw-Tite Hitch class III trailer hitch, part #75599, are quality hitches. But the most popular hitch for your vehicle is the Curt hitch, part #13328. Installation is relatively easy, even for a…
view full answer...The base on 2-Speed Boat Trailer Winch #315-W2500D measures 5-3/4 inches wide by 7-1/8 inches long. This is a very standard size and bolt pattern so it should fit on your trailer easily. I attached a review video for this for you to check out as…
view full answer...The general rule we use for selecting a boat trailer winch is 2:1 which means for a 6,000 lb boat we'd recommend a 3,000 lb winch. The Jif Marine 2-Speed Trailer Winch part #315-W3200D is a great option for this rated at 3,200 lbs. It comes with…
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