Trailer Information; General Trailer Information; Regulations; Load Carrying Capacity - Four winns FREEDOM Owner's Manual

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GENERAL TRAILER INFORMATION

The trailer must properly "match" the boat's weight and
hull design. Four Winns® trailers are designed specifi-
cally for each boat model. Four Winns® trailers meet or
exceed the National Marine Manufacturers Association's
trailer requirements.
Four Winns manufactures bunk type trailers. The bunks
are located specifically for Four Winns® boats and ad-
equately support all parts of the boat. It is a "drive-on"
type trailer which means winching the boat from the wa-
ter is not necessary.
NOTICE
When winching the boat onto the trailer, be sure
the bunks are wet to prevent damage to the
boat or trailer. DO NOT attempt to winch the
boat forward when out of the water. Damage to
the winch stand/assembly or tongue could oc-
cur.
Four Winns offers both painted and galvanized trailers.
The painted trailer is intended to be used in fresh water
and the galvanized trailer in salt/brackish water.
NOTICE
Four Winns does not recommend the usage of
painted trailers for salt/brackish water condi-
tions, as trailer life may be substantially re-
duced.
A. Regulations
Federal law requires that the trailer and tire registration
information be compiled and recorded. The Four Winns®
boat registration card includes trailer registration informa-
tion. A trailer tire warranty card included in the owner's
packet, is to be filled out and returned to the tire
manufacturer.
NOTICE
The warranty of the tire is administered by the
manufacturer of the tire. The manufacturer of
the tires on your trailer is Carlisle Tire. Please
call 1-800-260-7959 regarding any warranty con-
cerns relating to your tires.
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TRAILER INFORMATION

Laws covering such items as trailer brakes, lights, safety
chains, etc., will vary from state to state. Please contact
the motor vehicle department in your state for additional
information.
B. Load Carrying Capacity
The certification label shows the maximum load-carrying
capacity and is located on the port forward side of the
trailer. The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is the
load-carrying capacity plus the weight of the trailer itself.
DO NOT exceed the GVWR rating for the trailer.
NOTICE
When using or choosing a tow vehicle with the
correct GVWR, you must consider not only the
weight of the boat and trailer but also the weight
of the fuel, water, equipment, etc. Refer to Table
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If selecting a trailer from another manufacturer, check the
load-carrying capacity. A trailer with a load-carrying ca-
pacity that is too low will be unsafe on the highway and
could cause sudden failure of critical trailer components
or abnormal tire wear. A trailer with too high of a load-
carrying capacity that is sprung for heavy loads can dam-
age a lighter boat.
NOTICE
DO NOT overload your trailer by placing cam-
ping gear or other heavy equipment in the boat.
DO NOT exceed the GVWR rating. Damage to
the hitch, coupler, or trailer may occur.
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