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The guide posts will fit, as long as your frame members aren't wider than 3-3/4 inches wide and 4-1/4 inches tall. They are adjustable up to 13-inches from the outside edge of the trailer frame. (See picture to the right). The guide posts extend…
view full answer...The best way to determine the height needed is to measure from the top of your trailer frame to the top of the sides of your boat. If the 40" Tall Guide-Ons #CE27626 sit right at or slightly above the sides of your boat then the shorter will…
view full answer...Hello Dan, thanks for reaching out, and nice boat! If you want to upgrade your tires, the Kenda P245/45ZR18 Radial Tire with 18" Aluminum Wheel #KE25KV may work for you. The main thing to consider here is your clearance on the inside of the…
view full answer...The CE Smith Carpeted Bunk Boards for Boat Trailers part #CE27820 are made with untreated lumber. If you want treated you can purchase your own boards and wrap them with the CE Smith Deluxe Marine-Grade Carpeting for Bunk Boards part #CE11330.
view full answer...Having guide-on posts at the rear of the trailer is the best place for them. This allows you to know where the trailer starts as you approach it in your boat so that you can be as best positioned as possible. The 60 inch set part #CE27640 would be…
view full answer...You will want to install the CE Smith Post-Style Guide-Ons #CE27670 on the inside of the pontoons (see attached image). This will be just as effective when trying to load up the boat so putting posts on the outside, which will also add to the…
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...The description of the LED Combination Tail Light Kit for Trailers under 80" Wide #TLL56RK does specify that the lights have a side marker function (in the second line under "Features"). I have added a link to a help article which…
view full answer...The roller I recommend for a flat hull boat is the Yates Side Guide Roller for Boat Trailers part #YR12243-4P which measures 12" long and can be used with the Roller Shaft with Pal Nuts for Boat Trailer Rollers part #CE10705A. We also have the…
view full answer...The marker lights would tie into the running light circuit, which is carried by the brown wire on the trailer wiring harness. I've linked you to a trailer wiring diagram, and also to our trailer wiring FAQ article.
view full answer...The Yates Side Guide Roller for Boat Trailers #YR12243-5 does not have a bushing installed on the inside of the roller. For basically the same roller that does have a plastic bushing on the inside of it you would want the part #YR12243-4P instead.…
view full answer...The plastic bushing that is on the inside of the Yates Side Guide Roller for Boat Trailers #YR12243-4P is attached to the rest of the roller and does not spin independently of the roller. As long as you use the correct size shaft with this roller…
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