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Will 24ft trailer haul 25ft Yamaha?

gunk12

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2015
Boat Model
Limited S
Boat Length
24
Anyone know if a 2016 shorelander trailer (bought with Yamaha 242 limited S) would haul one of the new 25footers?
 
Anyone know if a 2016 shorelander trailer (bought with Yamaha 242 limited S) would haul one of the new 25footers?
As far as length it should be fine since its only 6 inches longer, but you need to check the weight capacity. Their is a heavier increase with more fuel capacity
 
Agree, but I would be very surprised if the weight is beyond the trailer capacity.

But you may need to adjust a few things: bunks, winch--even the axels can be adjusted on some. So you may want to invest in either a trailer scale or in one of those funky hitches that weighs the load (Weigh Safe). That will help with things you can't easily see, like the winch position and the axels.
 
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