Hi Dan,

I had my welding shop add an 8 foot long trailer tongue extension to my
Trailrite trailer.

The shop welded a "U" on the bottom side of the trailer tongue.

The 8 foot long square tube aft end fitted into the "U" to hold the back
end in place.  

They welded on a trailer ball to the upper side of the extension, which
mated with the receiver on the Trailrite trailer.  With the extension
ball locked in the Trailrite receiver, you now have a nice rigid
extension.

The end of the extension had another receiver to fit your  trailer ball,
on your car or truck

I found the 8 foot extension extremely useful when launching on a shallow
ramp.  You could float the M15 without getting the tires wet, or dipping
the end of the car in the water.

The only problem you'll have is that the extension tube will hit the high
point of the ramp as you back down with the trailer.  It will scrape, but
it's a very minor inconvenience.

When not in use, I held the tongue extension in place on the trailer
frame using a trailer "U" bolt with wing nuts.  This keeps the extension
locked in place.  I used a bungee cord to fasten the aft end of the tube
to the trailer frame.  A piece of outdoor carpet under the tube will ease
the ride.

A trailer tongue extension makes launching and retrieving much easier, if
you are driving a passenger car, as I was (VW Jetta wagon).

Connie

ex M15 #400 LEPPO  

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