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    What length boat trailer would you recommend to modify for my IV Classic?

    There’s a 17 footer and another far heavier 20 footer both available locally for under $400.

    Thx!
    Jon
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    Default Re: Trailer size

    Do you already have s specific design you're going to use?
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    Here is the trailer I am basing my build from.
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    Hey Jon, you saw mine quite awhile back. Your always welcome to come by again. Its for a ss7 but the length is 22.5'. I put light springs on it but it is a very heavy duty trailer. I get a little bit of bounce at 40mph. Probably a lighter trailet would not bounce.
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    A pontoon boat trailer is a good start for a kitfox transporter. I purchased a new one without bunks from Mid America Trailer Sales in 2013 for about $1500. It can be seen on the sticky video about trailering a SS7

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    Default Re: Trailer size

    Quote Originally Posted by Bartman1959 View Post
    Here is the trailer I am basing my build from.
    That picture comes about the size of a thumbnail. Can you email me one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ken nougaret View Post
    Hey Jon, you saw mine quite awhile back. Your always welcome to come by again...
    I’ll be down next week for awhile Ken. Would like to see your rig. Will be in touch.

    We’ve got 400+ coming for the Skydiving Hall of Fame inductions and a BBQ, then the following weekend we have a wingsuit world record attempt and to cap the month off our annual Turkey Meet. We just opened a new cafe and changed bar management. Change can be good but sheesh! This is gonna be a busy month!

    Jon
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    Jon,



    I hope this one shows a bit better. I couldn't attach a photo to an email.
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    I see from Bartman's photo that the plane is being winched up by the tail spring. I have been doing the same but it has caused my hardware to loosen. I figure it probably cant be doing that tail spring and attaching hardware any good. Im thinking of trying long straps attached to the main gear to pull it up the ramps. Any thoughts from anyone?
    Jon, let me know. Im usually available fri, sat, and sun.
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    Default Re: Trailer size

    I believe the SS7 still has the 5/16 pass through tubes in the lower rear fuselage. Use these to pass a threaded rod to connect a bridal to use as a winch attach in lieu of the tail spring.

    Ralph

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