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<blockquote data-quote="nbaffaro" data-source="post: 332736" data-attributes="member: 806"><p>Does the trailer have leaf springs? What size trailer tires? A trailer should be matched to the weight it is intended to carry. I agree with less air pressure in the tires. But that might lead to tire failure. </p><p></p><p>My batteries are all in battery trays that are secured to the floor. Then there is a strap with a buckle that holds each of them down. I like batteries at the back of the boat because there is less bounce than the front when on the water. </p><p></p><p>Post a picture of the set up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nbaffaro, post: 332736, member: 806"] Does the trailer have leaf springs? What size trailer tires? A trailer should be matched to the weight it is intended to carry. I agree with less air pressure in the tires. But that might lead to tire failure. My batteries are all in battery trays that are secured to the floor. Then there is a strap with a buckle that holds each of them down. I like batteries at the back of the boat because there is less bounce than the front when on the water. Post a picture of the set up. [/QUOTE]
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