To identify the model of your trailer please refer to the VIN decal located on the inside of the left side frame at the front of
the trailer.
This Bundle Document Reference Sheet refers to the model identification of your trailer and the components that make
up that particular trailer. Refer to the chart below: Listed are the various components with document numbers listed. The
document number is located in the lower right-hand corner of each service manual sheet. When referencing the different
components of your trailer, please refer to the document number and revision entry with date.
When contacting your dealer for service, please refer to the document numbers and revision entry dates.
NOTE: ShoreLand’r offers their product line in either galvanized or painted finish. When ordering parts it is important
that you specify the finish or color you have on your product. The five digit number along with a two digit space _ _, notes
the parts which can be purchased with various finishes. When ordering these items use the five digit prefix and include
the following two digit suffix for proper finish.
SuffixFinish / Color
00 or GGalvanized
01Arctic White
03 or BKBlack
06 or AWAntique White
33Galvanized / Black
Tongue Weight Adjustment
Approximate Tongue Weight for Best Towing. Tongue weight too high, move the axle assembly forward. Tongue
weight too low, move the axle assembly backward. Tongue weight should be 5-7% of total gross weight of both boat and
trailer combined.
Cautions/Warnings
The law requires that the white ground wire on the both the tongue wire harness and the vehicle harness be
properly grounded to the respective trailer and vehicle frames.
Double check all nuts and bolts ---- tighten before towing.
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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” X 4” hex bolt
in the side of the tongue and tongue channel. Secure with a 1/2” flat washer and 1/2”
hex nut.
the tongue, secure the safety chain. Place a
1/2” flat washer on the 1/2” X 5” hex bolt
followed by one (1) safety chain and insert
into the actuator housing unit and tongue.
Place the second safety chain on the bolt
followed by a 1/2” flat washer and 1/2”
flange lock nut. Tighten.
Brakes:
Refer to the brake manual for service and
maintenance.
Place the tongue cover over the rear of the
tongue and tongue channel and secure with
a 1/2” X 1-1/2” hex bolt, 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.
Actuator & Safety Chain:
Slide the actuator into the actuator housing
unit and secure with two (2) pins and snap
rings provided with the actuator. Secure the
actuator-housing unit to the front of the
tongue using three (3) 1/2” X 4” hex bolts
and 1/2” flange lock nuts. Using a 1/2” X 5”
hex bolt on the lower right mounting hole on
Bunks:
Mount the adjustable bunk brackets with the
adjustable bunk clamps to the front
crossmember in a location that would best fit
your watercraft. Secure with 1/2” X 3-9/16” X
3” square u-bolts and 1/2” flange lock nuts.
Mount the short adjustable bunk brackets to
the rear crossmember weldment with the
adjustable bunk clamps. Refer to the parts
drawing for placement. Secure with 1/2” X 39/16” X 4-1/4” square u-bolts and 1/2” flange
lock nuts.
Secure the bunk assemblies to the adjustable bunk brackets using 3/8” X 1” hex bolts
and 3/8” flange lock nuts.
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN - the bunks
must pivot freely to conform to the boats
hull.
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Place one of the spring bushings (Ref.#23) into the rear of the
spring bracket (Ref.#4) and secure with a 9/16” X 3-1/4” hex bolt
(Ref.#6) and 9/16” hex lock nut (Ref.#14). Repeat on the other
side. Position the axle (Ref.#5) under the frame, then hook the
spring loop around the bushing just installed. Raise the axle
assembly up so the front of the springs (Ref.#19) line up with the
front spring bracket hole. Insert the other two (2) 9/16” X 3-1/4”
hex bolts and 9/16” hex lock nuts. Tighten all nuts and bolts, but
do not over tighten. Allow the spring room enough to move.
Mount the tires and rim assemblies (Ref.#17) using 80-90 ft. lbs.
tongue on lug nuts (Ref.#12) using proper tightening procedures.
Refer to the brake manual for service and maintenance.
Tire Size & Carrying Capacity Chart
TireLoadCarrying
Size RangeCapacity
ST175/80R13C1360 lbs. per/tire
Refer to the tire side wall for the correct tire pressure.
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Winch Assembly - 60602--
REF# PART# DESCRIPTIONQTY
13340OUTSIDE WINCH CHANNEL .................. 1
23382WINCHSTAND INSIDE CHANNEL ........ 1
30110060 HH 3/8-16 X 4 CS GR5 ............................. 3
40120130 HH 1/2-13 X 6 1/2 CS GR5 ....................... 1
50140045 HH 3/8-16 X 1 1/2 CS GR5 ....................... 2
60220110 CARR 3/8-16 X 1 1/2 FULL THRD GR5 ... 1
71310165 WASHER 1.377 OD X .390 ID .................. 2
81340095 WASHER USS FLAT 3/8 ........................... 5
91440101 FLANGE LOCKNUT SMALL 3/8-16 .......... 6
101440102 FLANGE LOCKNUT SMALL 1/2-13 .......... 1
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 the winch post in a
location that best fits your water craft.
Winch Post Adjustment:
Once the boat is postioned on the trailer, adjust the winch post to
the boat. Adjust the bow stop bracket so that the rubber bow stop
is just above the bow eye.
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