ShoreLand'r LUV15A V.1 User Manual
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Midwest Industries, Inc.
Ida Grove, IA 51445
800.859.3028
www.shorelandr.com
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REV B 10/16/2008
Final Assembly Instructions
Remove the small parts from the frame by cutting the bands. Remove
the bolt bag and sort all nuts and bolts by size.
Tongue:
Remove the tongue assembly from the frame bundle and install into
the tongue channel and secure with a 1/2” 4” hex bolt in the side of the
tongue and tongue channel. Secure with a 1/2” flange lock nut.
Place the tongue cover over the rear of the tongue channel and secure
with a 1/2” flat washer and 1/2” hex nut.
Tongue Wires:
Install the tongue wire harness through the top forward wire hole and
exit the rear of the tongue channel on the frame. Install grommets and
plug the tongue wire into the frame harness by color.
Safety Chain:
Insert a 3/8” X 1-1/4” hex bolt with a 3/8” flat washer and 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 the procedure on the opposite
side of the tongue.
Coupler:
Mount the coupler onto the tongue with one (1) 1/2” X 4” hex bolt into
the rear of the coupler and tongue and using two (2) 1/2” X 1” hex bolts
into the two (2) front holes on the coupler and tongue. Secure with 1/2”
flange lock nuts.
Winch:
Secure the winch post to the tongue with three (3) 3/8” X 4” hex bolts
and 3/8” flange lock nuts. Mount the winch handle to the winch using
the special nut provided. Tighten with winch post in a location that best
fits your water craft.
Keel Roller Assembly:
Open box and remove all parts and hardware bag. Open hardware bag
and sort parts.
Place 64923_ _ front keel guide bracket over front cross member and
align holes in bracket with those in the front cross and insert 3/8” X
3” carriage bolts from rear to front and secure 3/8” flange lock nuts.
Place cradle assembly with pin in center in the rear slot on top of the
previously attached bracket with bent ends facing forward. Take outer
channel assemblies and place on top of bracket aligning holes and
insert 3/8” X 3” hex bolts, secure with 3/8” flange lock nuts. In the slots
in the ends of the channel, insert 3/8” X 5” carriage bolts through cross
member and secure 3/8” flange lock nuts.
V-Bunk:
Axle and Wheel Assembly
Locate the axle for the trailer. Note that there is not a right or left to
the axle assembly. Place one of the springs on top of the spring pad
welded to the axle as shown in Diagram D. Drop two (2) 3/8” x 2-3/16”
x 2” U-bolts over the springs and down through the holes in the spring
pad. Secure with 3/8” flange lock nuts. Repeat this process on the other
spring mounting it so that it is oriented on the axle the same as the first
spring.
Slip a spring bushing spacer into the rear of the spring bracket, align
the bushing with the hole in the bracket and secure in position using a
1/2” x 3” hex bolt and 1/2” flange lock nut. Tighten. Repeat on the other
spring bracket.
Slide the axle assembly under the trailer frame, raise up and slide the
rear of the springs above the bushings just installed. Rotate the as-
sembly up until the front spring eyes align with the front holes in the
spring bracket. Insert a 9/16” x 3-1/4” hex bolt and secure with a 9/16”
lock nut. Tighten. Tighten the U-bolt attaching the springs to the axles
at this time and any other bolts that may have been left loose for ease
of assembly.
Place the tire and wheel assemblies on the hubs and secure with the
1/2” tapered lock nuts.
Tire And Wheel Assemblies
Mount the tire and wheel assemblies using the 1/2” fine threaded ta-
pered lug nuts provided. Tighten to 80-90 ft/lb. of torque using the rota-
tion pattern as shown in the ShoreLandr’s Owners Manual. Re-torque
the lug nuts after 50 miles of driving and then periodically
thereafter.
Adjustments:
Winch:
Once the boat is positioned on the trailer, adjust the winch post to the
boat, adjust the winch post to the boat. Adjust the bow stop bracket so
that the rubber bow stop is just above the bow eye.
V-Bunk Assembly:
Place your boat on the trailer. Determine the spacing on the roller rack.
It may be necessary to adjust your roller rack either further in or out
from the position you have it assemblies. The boat must be adjusted to
miss any keel or strake which might be on your particular boat.
IMPORTANT: The roller racks should be spaced as far apart as pos-
sible for stability. This in most cases will allow your boat to be as low as
possible on the trailer for better trailering, loading and unloading.
Once the roller racks have been spaced properly for your boat, position
the boat on the trailer with the transom
flush with the rear roller rack.