Has anyone tried to squeeze a Yamaha sled with a 136 inch track in a 10 Ft. enclosed trailer?
I have a Triton and as I recall, I can measure 118 inches, front to back with the cap down and Yamaha claims that a 136 vector is a tad longer than that.
Thanks,
2datrl
I have a Triton and as I recall, I can measure 118 inches, front to back with the cap down and Yamaha claims that a 136 vector is a tad longer than that.
Thanks,
2datrl
pro116
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my 136" vector fit no problem in 10 ft enclosed trailers.
Mysledblows
VIP Member
A 136" should fit in a 10 ft. 144" will be snug, and a 159" is more than likely going to require the skis to come off. My experiences anyway.
Pro 116, what brand of cap do you have? Do the skis wind up over the curved area of the front, not allowing you to drive the sled off of the front?
Thanks,
2datrl
Thanks,
2datrl
pro116
Lifetime VIP Member
sorry they where tilt 10'trailers trition and glacier
That's what I was worried about.
Thanks,
2datrl
Thanks,
2datrl
SpartaSXr
Member
Trailer
I have a 10' Bearcat with a top on it. Drive-on drive-off my Attak fits but It must be unloaded from the rear. The skis are up into the curved area, no tilting the front of the cap with it on there. Sucks pulling it out the back but it works for now !!!
I have a 10' Bearcat with a top on it. Drive-on drive-off my Attak fits but It must be unloaded from the rear. The skis are up into the curved area, no tilting the front of the cap with it on there. Sucks pulling it out the back but it works for now !!!
Canuck Sledhead
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Thanks. Also have the Attak, and looking for an enclosed trailer.
This helps.
This helps.