ShoreLand'r SLB46TBAL User Manual
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Midwest Industries, Inc.
Ida Grove, IA 51445
(800)859-3028
www.shorelandr.com
M303105
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WINCH POST ASSEMBLY
The height of the bow eye on your boat will determine the
postion of the winch post. Once this is determined, attach
the winch base to the tongue with three 1/2” x 4-1/2”
hex bolts and lock nuts. (See Detail K)
Align the holes in the Profile 2000 mounting channel with
the holes in the top of the winch base. Attach the front of
the winch head mounting channel to the base by placing a
1/2” x 4-1/2” hex bolt through the hole closest to the front
of the winch base. Secure with a lock nut. Do not tighten.
The winch head can be rotated either up or down. Identify
the correct hole combination to use to position the bow
eye roller just above the bow eye of your boat. When
determined, secure in this position by placing the bushing
inside the winch base so it aligns with the hole just
identified for the proper adjustment. Insert another 1/2” x
4-1/2” hex bolt through the determined mounting hole in
the mounting channel and winch base. The bolt must pass
through the bushing. Secure with a 1/2” lock nut. Tighten
all bolts.
Refer to Page 4 for tongue and safety chain
assembly instructions.
B-SERIES BUNK ASSEMBLY
The bunk mounting brackets are assembled on the bunks at the
factory. Place a bunk support pivot on one end of the bunk
support tube and align the holes. Position the end of the bunk
assembly with the two brackets towards the rear of the trailer.
Lower this assembly on the bunk support pivots so the U-bolts
align and go through the holes in the bunk support pivots.
Secure with spacers on the U-bolt legs and 1/2” hex lock nuts.
Repeat procedure. Tighten. (See Detail S, page 1White Ground
Wire Installation
Place the self-tapping screw provided through the round metal
ring on the white ground wire of the tongue harness located at
the rear of the tongue. Attach the ground wire to the main frame
by driving the screw in the hole provided next to the tongue
channel of the frame. This will assure a positive ground for the
lighting.
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The front bracket is not attached to the bunk because the
trailer can be adjusted to two different lengths. Once the proper
position for the rear cross member is determined, the front of
the bunk can now be attached to the bracket using two- No. 10
x 1-1/4” self tapping screws as shown in Detail H, page 6.
The 3/8” bolts that attach the bunk bracket to the adjustable
bunk bracket on the front crossmember can be tightened. Do
not over tighten, the bunks should be allowed to pivot slightly to
conform to the boat bottom once the boat is set on the trailer.
DETAIL K
DETAIL J