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I used to be fairly active on this ng, but all kinds of stuff happened a few
years ago that got me completely away from fishing. I've been lurking here for the last few months, and it's good to see some familiar names still active here. It's kind of like coming home after being away for a long time. I've spent the last month or two cleaning my poor boat up - it was my Dad's boat, but he's no longer with us - part of the 'stuff' I mentioned above. It's a 17' Javelin, and it's been sitting for 3 years now, so you can imagine what kind of shape was in. It's amazing how much dirt and leaves a boat can collect, even when it's under a tarp! But now, all I need is a battery, and two tires for the trailer, and I'm back on the water! Which leads me to my question. Do you have to use 'trailer' tires on a boat trailer? In other words, is there a difference in how the tires are made that make them more suited for a trailer? I know I've seen guys pulling trailers with passenger car tires on them, and I always wondered if that was a smart thing to do, but I've never had the need to check into this question until now. I don't want to put tires on it that might put the whole rig in jeopardy. Any info anyone can share on this will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! And Bass Wishes from South Florida! Jack http://www.bassguidesoftware.com |
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