Many of us are using Right On Trailers these days. This weekend I noticed 4 of them,  I have one myself. These are a great idea, with no ones help, I can show up and launch in about 20 minutes.  When I got my new boat, I ordered a new Trailer and Seitech Dolly. The dolly is a very important piece of this puzzle, it's what supports your Sunfish going down the road. Make sure before you go that your trailer and dolly are ready to go. Inspect all of the molded plastic joints on the dolly as well as the strap and dolly tires. If the tires are not inflated properly the hold down straps will loosen. My problem this weekend was one of the joints that holds the boat up and the wheel on shattered into about 15 pieces. I was very lucky, it was just barely holding on as I arrived at HYC. I was lucky to find a spare to get home. My fix for now was to order 2 new Dynamic Dolly parts as they are interchangeable until I know Seitech doesn't have an issue.  We are headed to Nationals at Tampa next month.  Don't need that problem on my way to Florida.

   This is an addition to the above article.  I would be very cautious about buying a new Seitech Dolly. The above part failed, the dolly has been used twice. I ordered Dynamic part AF1 that most businesses claim fits the Seitech,  it does not. The holes are in different places and the wrong diameter.  When I have time in the future, I'll figure out a fix involving a lot of machine work. I'll have to rotate each tube 90° and re drill everything.  Not exactly how I expected my brand new dolly to work. I have searched everywhere online,  there is zero support for Seitech.  I had to order a new Dynamic Dolly go to Tampa with. I had no idea this was an issue.

 

 

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