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ShoreLand'r PWC1000 V.2 User Manual

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Midwest Industries, Inc.

Ida Grove, IA 51445

(800)859-3028

www.shorelandr.com

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safety chain through the lower hole on the front of the tongue.
Secure with a 3/8” flat washer and 3/8” flange lock nut.
Repeat this procedure on the opposite side of the tongue.

Coupler:
Mount the coupler onto the tongue with one (1) 1/2” X 4” hex
bolt and two (2) 1/2” X 1” hex bolts. Secure with 1/2” flange
lock nuts.

Winch Post:
Attach the winch brace to the winch post assembly with a 3/
8” X 4” hex bolt in one (1) of the three (3) holes of adjustment
desired. Position the winch assembly on the tongue in the
desired position and fasten with a 3/8” X
3-7/16” X 4-1/8” square u-bolts, 1” X 4-1/2” mounting straps
and 3/8” flange lock nuts.

Axle:
Install the spring bushing in the rear spring
brackets with 1/2” X 3-1/4” hex bolts and 1/2” flange lock
nuts. Position the axle under the trailer with the spring eye to
the front. Slip the flat end of the spring in the rear spring
bracket and fasten the front spring eye to the front of the
spring bracket with 9/16” X 3-1/4” hex bolts and 9/16” hex
lock nuts.
Mount the tire and rim assemblies with 1/2” lug nuts and

tighten to 80-90 ft./lbs. of torque.

Bunk:
Slide a 3/8” X 2-7/16” X 2-3/4” square bolt over the rear cross
member with the threads facing the REAR. Place an
adjustable bunk bracket on the u-bolt legs and
secure with 3/8” flange lock nuts. Slide a 3/8” X 2-7/16” X
2-3/4” square u-bolt over the front cross member with the
threads facing the FRONT. Place a adjustable bunk bracket
on the u-bolt legs and secure with 3/8” flange lock nuts. Fas-
ten the bunk assembly to the adjustable bunk
brackets just mounted and secure with 3/8” X 1” hex bolts
and 3/8” flange lock nuts.

CAUTION:
To prevent damage to your water vehicle hull, place the
water vehicle on the trailer, loosen bunk u-bolts so the bunks
conform to the hull. Tighten.

To prevent damage the trailer or vehicle, tighten all fasteners
before towing.

The law requires that the white wire on both the tongue and
vehicle wire harness be grounded to the trailer and towing
vehicle.