Operation; Trailering; Figure 3-1 Trailer Hitch - Axis Wake Research Owner's Manual

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Chapter 3
O
PERATION
Everyone benefits from the safety of others.

Trailering

The trailering information contained in this section describes general guidelines and
procedures used by many boaters. We recommend, in addition, that you always follow
the specific information provided by the manufacturer of your trailer.
Your trailer is not manufactured by Axis. For specific trailer
information, refer to the trailer's owner's manual in the
information packet shipped with your boat.
Load Carrying Capacity
The certification label attached by the manufacturer on the left forward side of the trailer
will show the maximum load carrying capacity of the trailer. The label is required to
show the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), which is the load carrying capacity plus
the weight of the trailer itself. Be sure that the total weight of your boat, gear and trailer
does not exceed the GVWR. Verify tire pressure for load capacity.
Consult your trailer dealer for other state regulations
concerning brakes, lighting and other equipment options.
Hitch
Hitches are divided into classes that
specify the gross trailer weight (GTW)
and maximum tongue weight for each
class. Always use a hitch with the same
class number as the trailer, or greater.
Most boat trailers connect to a ball hitch
that is bolted or welded to the towing
vehicle. Clamp-on bumper hitches are
not recom mended.
The trailer hitch coupler must match the
size of the hitch ball. Never use a hitch
ball that does not match the trailer
coupler. The correct ball diameter is
marked on the trailer coupler.
Figure 3-1. Trailer Hitch
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