Specifications

The total weight of your boat, engine, fuel, water and gear must not
exceed the trailer’s maximum load-carrying capacity. Overloading
can cause serious injury or property damage. NOTE: The Gross
Vehicle Weight Rating (“GVWR”) is the estimated total weight of
a road vehicle that is loaded to capacity, including the weight of the
vehicle itself. Therefore, the maximum load-carrying capacity of
the trailer is the GVWR less the weight of the empty trailer.
Load-Carrying Capacity
Check the metallic certication label attached to the front left side of your trailer.
It will show the maximum load-carrying capacity of the trailer. It will also show the
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), The Gross Vehicle Weight Racing (GVWR)
is the estimated total weight of a road vehicle that is locaed to capacity, including
the weight of the vehicle itself. Therefore, the maximum load-carryign capacity of
the trailer is the GVWR, less the weight of the empty trailer. Be sure that the total
weight of your boat, engine, gear and trailer do not exceed the GVWR.
Be especially careful to avoid overloading your trailer by putting
heavy baggage, camping gear, etc., inside the boat.
Donottowtheboatwithawater-lledbladderforwakeboard-
ing. Empty the contents or the tongue weight will be incorrect.
Do not tow the boat with wakeboards left on the board racks. Doing so
may void your warranty and cause damage to your boat or to vehicles
following behind you as boards and/or racks may become disengaged.
Towing with water-filled bladder(s) may not only cause the total weight limits
for the trailer to be exceeded but may also result in the improper distribution
of the weight on the trailer thereby making towing difficult and/or causing in-
stability when towing, which can be very dangerous to you and to other mo-
torists. You should NEVER tow with water in the ballast bladders or tanks!
Do not tow boat with wakeboards or skis in the boat or ski racks. Doing
so may create a hazard for, or cause damage to, vehicles following be-
hind you as the boards and/or skis may become disengaged while travel-
ing possibly resulting in damage to your vehicle or boat, which damage
would not be covered by your warranty.
LOAD-CARRYING CAPACITY
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