Ribs77
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 159
- Reaction score
- 95
- Points
- 97
- Location
- PNW
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2021
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
Hey all,
About to wrap up the first season and tow my boat to a barn for a long winter's nap in the country. It's a 165-mile trip one way.
I had a wet slip this year, so probably launched the boat a total of 4 times in fresh water. Other than that, the trailer has just been parked in a driveway. It's a 2021 Shoreland'r and it seems to have Bearing Buddies installed.
I'm reading a lot about packing bearings with grease, etc. I was planning on jacking up the trailer and inspecting the wheels and bearings to see if there was any excessive play or leaks, visible grease, etc.
Assuming all is fine, do I need to consider adding more grease? I've read a lot of stuff that talks about adding grease all the time, but other info seems to indicate that it's easy to add too much grease and cause other problems.
Thanks!
About to wrap up the first season and tow my boat to a barn for a long winter's nap in the country. It's a 165-mile trip one way.
I had a wet slip this year, so probably launched the boat a total of 4 times in fresh water. Other than that, the trailer has just been parked in a driveway. It's a 2021 Shoreland'r and it seems to have Bearing Buddies installed.
I'm reading a lot about packing bearings with grease, etc. I was planning on jacking up the trailer and inspecting the wheels and bearings to see if there was any excessive play or leaks, visible grease, etc.
Assuming all is fine, do I need to consider adding more grease? I've read a lot of stuff that talks about adding grease all the time, but other info seems to indicate that it's easy to add too much grease and cause other problems.
Thanks!