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Will the Right-On Trailer work with all Seitech dollys?

Is the Right-On Trailer easy to assemble?
Can I carry 2 boats on the Right-On Trailer?
How do I license my trailer with the DMV?

Can I transport my Laser sitting on the Seitech
gunnel supports?

Will my dolly withstand the vibration of carrying the
Laser or Sunfish piggyback on the Right-On Trailer?


During loading of the Right-On Trailer, the center
tube of my Seitech is flexing. Is this normal?

Will the dolly cause any damage to my Laser or Sunfish
during transport on the Right-On Trailer?


Will the Right-On Trailer carry a Seitech dolly with
type “F” (fat) wheels and axles.
Can the Right-On trailer be shipped to my house?
How does it ship?
What size ball do I need for towing a Right-on Trailer and what are the assembled dimensions?

What type of electrical connection is required?

 

Will the Right-On Trailer work with all Seitech dollys?
No, the Right-On Trailer was designed for the Seitech dollys carrying a Laser®, Sunfish®, Byte®, Force 5®, Zuma®, or similar.

How does the trailer perform on the highways?
Very smoothly. Right-On Trailers are DOT-certified for interstate speeds and are regulated by the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration). The trailer has custom single leaf springs that provide a soft ride for a light weight boat. The trailer springs set the designed trailer carrying capacity at 300lbs but the extra strong frame and running gear could be used to carry twice this rated load.

As with all towing, drivers should allow for the trailer’s extra length and weight and maintain adequate clearance when changing lanes and be prepared to reduce speed to suit weather and road conditions.

How do I license my trailer with the DMV?
Most states require it to be registered. We provide you with a Mfg. Certificate or Origin and a VIN number. Take those to your Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) and you will be issued a license plate. 

Will my dolly withstand the vibration of carrying the Laser or Sunfish piggyback on the Right-On Trailer?
Yes, the Right-On Trailer has soft springs and a heavy frame to absorb road vibration. Then, the dolly rides on its pneumatic tires which also absorb vibration. Finally, the Right-On Trailer supports the dolly directly at the bow support which puts the load into the trailer and not the dolly.

Will the dolly cause any damage to my Laser or Sunfish during transport on the Right-On Trailer?
No, the dolly was designed to protect the boat. We do suggest the use of the Seimar Cushion Cap on the Seitech bow support to prevent gelcoat abrasion. http://www.seimar.us/

Can the Right-On trailer be shipped to my house? How does it ship?
Yes, it will be shipped via UPS Ground or Fed-Ex Ground. The trailer itself will ship in four separate boxes.

Is the Right-On Trailer easy to assemble?
If you have performed trailer maintenance on electrical lights and wheel bearings then the assembly will be easy. However, if the experience of using a torque wrench or wire stripper would be foreign then you may want to purchased an assembled trailer or seek assistance from someone with a good understanding of basic mechanics. In either case, the assembler should follow the directions and figure on 3-5 hours for assembly.

Can I carry 2 boats on the Right-On Trailer?
No, this is not advisable, The Right-On trailer can carry this load but the dolly will be grossly overloaded. However, design development has started on a bolt-on rack that will be able to carry a second sailboat, kayak, canoe…   See prototype photos HERE.

Can I transport my Laser sitting on the Seitech gunnel supports?
No, the gunnel supports should not be used during over the road transport. The boat needs to be resting on the sling.

During loading of the Right-On Trailer, the center tube of my Seitech is flexing. Is this normal?
Yes, during the loading process the center tube rides on the rollers and flexes. However, after the dolly is fully loaded on the Right-On Trailer the center tube relaxes and returns to normal position.

Will the Right-On Trailer carry a Seitech dolly with type “F” (fat) wheels and axles.
No and Yes. Right-On Trailer will sell replacement Wheel Brackets for the standard trailer to be used with type “F” wheeled dollys.

What size ball do I need for towing a Right-on Trailer and what are the dimensions of the assembled Right-On Trailer?
1-7/8” ball.  The trailer is 137.5” long, 69” wide, and weighs 178lbs.  The trailer tires are 4.80-8(D).
What type of electrical connection is required?
Standard, Flat-4 type black rubber connection. The tow vehicle’s Flat-4 should have 1 male pin (the exposed ground connection), and 3 covered female connections (live circuits for stop, turn, and running lights). The Trailer’s Flat-4 has 3 male pins and one female - to match the vehicle’s live Flat-4.

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