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ShoreLand'r SLB82TAL User Manual

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Midwest Industries, Inc. Ida Grove, IA 51445 800-859-3028

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in the side frames that is more desirable, and then re-attach the cross member in the new
location with the bolts just removed.
The wire harness for the three-light identification light must be repositioned where it comes
from the black wire harness tubing to eliminate slack and sagging of the wiring.

Bunks:
Make sure the bunks are positioned far enough apart to give your boat as much stability as
possible while transporting. Position the bunks so they are located just to the outside of a
strake that your boat may have. This will help center your boat and assist when loading. The
bunks need to be adjusted up high enough to keep the keel from resting on the center pads. A
minimum of one to two inches of clearance is desirable.

Front Support System
Bunk
The front bunks should be adjusted either in or out so that the bunk will run just to the outside
of the strake of the boat. The bunks can be adjusted either farther in or out from the location of
the rear bunk position. Adjust the bunks up so that there is approximately 1” clearance
between the keel of the boat and the center cross member pad.

Read your ShoreLand’r Owner’s Guide and all safety decals on the trailer.

Wash and wax your trailer regularly. Always rinse your trailer after each use, especially when
boating in salt or brackish water.

Re-check all fasteners for tightness before towing.

Check the tire pressure before towing.

Contact your authorized ShoreLand’r dealer if you experience a problem with your trailer.
For further information or assistance, contact ShoreLand’r at 1-800-859-3028 or visit
www.shorelandr.com.