FAQs
FAQs
The trailer is passed by ADR to travel at a max of 100kph. As the manufacturer we restrict the distance at high speed to 100kls. After travelling at high speeds for an hour, we suggest stopping to give everything a break.
Our wheels have standard holden bearings, available at any good auto shop.
Freeway or Highway 32psi
Local town use 22psi
Beach; no less than 12psi
Yes they are! Our trailers can be licenced in all states of Australia. We can assist with licencing in WA. For other states, what is required is dependent on your licencing centre, but we are happy to assist you with any paperwork if required.
Yes we do. If you can’t find what you need, feel free to give us a call or send us an email and we can help you.
A wide variety of boats can be transported on our trailers. We can always make custom tweaks as required to make a setup to suit you. Send us an email with what you’ve got and we’ll go from there.
As standard, the trailer comes with 2 short pins for this purpose. When the trailer isn’t housing the boat, the pins are used to mount the lightboard into the rear risers. Push the risers to a vertical position, and the pin will slide through the hole in both the lightboard and the riser. The 2 spare pins are located next to the long pins in the wheel housing.
When the boat is loaded, each fitment is individual to your boat/motor setup, but you may be able to hang it off the back grab rails of your boat. Alternatively, clients have had success using railblaza mounts (available at most camping stores).
Underneath the centre roller is a bolt. You can remove this to lower the centre roller, or you can raise it up a hole to lift the roller higher as needed.
When you are retrieving the boat, we recommend lifting the trailer to glide under the boat as you winch. This won’t put so much stress on the winch and cut through the roller.
Yes. The rear riser arms are for stabilising only. All the weight should be carried on the rollers. If you need more advice, send us pictures of your setup and we can suggest changes.
The drawbars are the longest piece, and they are 1550mm long.
Check out our range of mounting options by clicking here.
We recommend there to be 100mm between the back of your caravan and the back of your rear bar. Most rear bars are adjustable and can be pulled out further. If you still aren’t sure, feel free to send us pictures of your setup – sales@mangrovejack.com
Yes, for sure. We ship daily. It takes about a week to ten days to get over east, depending on where you are. See our freight rates by clicking here.