CReynoldsMIZ
Well-Known Member
This seems pretty sketch to me. I would find a different setup, take it from me. I built one of these myself, here is the picture.

I am only carrying a JS550, which im going to guess probably weighs in somewhere around ~300 lbs with fuel. (Just guessing from carrying it a few times by hand on and off trailer).
I trailer with an 02 GMC Envoy with a Heavy duty rear suspension and nice big 4 disc breaks and with the two two seaters and the the JS550 on the back stopping gets to be a concern especially in the hilly terrain in the Ozarks I usually drive through. I would def do some test driving around with it and get used to the braking if you are going to go ahead and go with it, but my ski sits way back further than yours and when it is on the trailer and i take the trailer off I cant lift the tounge by myself, well maybe I can but I would guess it weighs probably about ~3 bills of tounge weight.
Be careful is all I am saying, I would feel alot more comfortable if you had the ski turned perpendicular to the others to scoot it back further.
EDIT: Also make sure if you are standing around the front of the trailer with the jack on it dont put your feet under the rails, that jack could snap in a jiffy and smash your foot to pieces, I have done this when the jack wasnt locked in right,

I am only carrying a JS550, which im going to guess probably weighs in somewhere around ~300 lbs with fuel. (Just guessing from carrying it a few times by hand on and off trailer).
I trailer with an 02 GMC Envoy with a Heavy duty rear suspension and nice big 4 disc breaks and with the two two seaters and the the JS550 on the back stopping gets to be a concern especially in the hilly terrain in the Ozarks I usually drive through. I would def do some test driving around with it and get used to the braking if you are going to go ahead and go with it, but my ski sits way back further than yours and when it is on the trailer and i take the trailer off I cant lift the tounge by myself, well maybe I can but I would guess it weighs probably about ~3 bills of tounge weight.
Be careful is all I am saying, I would feel alot more comfortable if you had the ski turned perpendicular to the others to scoot it back further.
EDIT: Also make sure if you are standing around the front of the trailer with the jack on it dont put your feet under the rails, that jack could snap in a jiffy and smash your foot to pieces, I have done this when the jack wasnt locked in right,