ralphsmithiii
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 213
- Reaction score
- 101
- Points
- 122
- Location
- Tampa, FL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
I believe my 2019 Shorelandr trailer has a UFP A-60 coupler on it or at least that same style coupler with the trailer brake setup and such. When hooking up to it, I typically don't have issues. Sometimes I have to bounce the back end of the truck slightly to get the coupler to line up and allow me to lock it down in place.
However...
Almost 100% of the time when I have to unhook, say parking the boat in dry storage after each outing, I can never get it to just release from the ball by popping the pin and latch and jacking the trailer up. It literally stays connected, bringing the rear of the truck up up with it (we're talking a few inches) and then I have to basically put the truck in reverse and lightly "bump" it loose then freeing it up. What am I missing? Is that OK/normal? I tried to find videos or instructions as I've never used this style of coupler before but no luck. I don't believe my trailer is 100% level, however, which may be the real issue. If anything, it's probably slightly down at the ball but we're talking 1/2" to 1" maybe, although I suppose I could try and measure it. But, that may be putting just enough force on the ball that it won't break loose after jacking the trailer up 4-6"+ inches. But even then, if I jacked the trailed to make it level, it's still seem to be caught in the groove of the coupler and bumping it backwards appears to push it just enough back to free it.
Any suggestions/tips/tricks? While "bumping" it has worked every time and it's a very light bump to set it free, I still feel like that puts unwanted stress on the trailer jack that's planted firmly on the ground.
However...
Almost 100% of the time when I have to unhook, say parking the boat in dry storage after each outing, I can never get it to just release from the ball by popping the pin and latch and jacking the trailer up. It literally stays connected, bringing the rear of the truck up up with it (we're talking a few inches) and then I have to basically put the truck in reverse and lightly "bump" it loose then freeing it up. What am I missing? Is that OK/normal? I tried to find videos or instructions as I've never used this style of coupler before but no luck. I don't believe my trailer is 100% level, however, which may be the real issue. If anything, it's probably slightly down at the ball but we're talking 1/2" to 1" maybe, although I suppose I could try and measure it. But, that may be putting just enough force on the ball that it won't break loose after jacking the trailer up 4-6"+ inches. But even then, if I jacked the trailed to make it level, it's still seem to be caught in the groove of the coupler and bumping it backwards appears to push it just enough back to free it.
Any suggestions/tips/tricks? While "bumping" it has worked every time and it's a very light bump to set it free, I still feel like that puts unwanted stress on the trailer jack that's planted firmly on the ground.