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Warriors fit in a 7x12 v-nose?

bluehammer

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Considering that the Warriors have a 136" track, does anyone know if two of them will fit in a 7'x12' inline trailer with a 5' v-nose? Im thinking of downsizing to this size trailer and think that it will work, but would not want to buy it without knowing for sure. I know that they will be staggered, and think that if one of them were up in the nose against the front ramp door, that the other sled would fit next to the tunnel of the first sled. I would think that one forward and one backed in probably would work, but would rather drive both of them in forward.
 

I'm guessing no, driving them both in. Backing one in should be fine.

I do not have a lot of extra room with two shorties in my Sno Pro 7 x 14 driving both in the rear.
 
I have a 6x12 Haulmark flat nose utility trailer that my Warrior fits in with just enough room to move around and put a little bit of gear in. Granted my trailer is different than the one you're speaking of, I don't see it happening.

I've had my Warrior driven into the trailer all the way to the front corner and then backed an Apex in next to it, it was about as close as you could possibly get.
 
making me wish that my trailer was at home to measure atm. i think you will have to put one in forwards and back the other one in beside it. that is the only way we can get 3 sleds (all 136") into my trailer. atm there are 4 in it but had to take skis off of 2 to get the all in.


pick of the trailer. that is my truck next to it and it is an extended cab long box full size.
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My thought was to drive one in forward and put the ski tips close to the front ramp door. Then slide the rear over to the wall. Whis should allow the other sled to come close to the tunnel side of the forward sled. Tip to tip, they measure 10' +/- some. Buddy of mine has a 7x16 R & R, so we may have to "chalk it" or get them out of storage to see for sure. Btw, the 7x16 may be for sale soon. Thanks for the info.
 
I have a 19' v nose. 19 ft from the tip of the V to the back. I put in a shorty frontwards. Throw the back to the side and have just enough room for the Warrior to drive in. If I back it in I have lots of room.

With 17 ft of room I would say drive one in and back the other in might work. Both in frontwards I don't think will work!
 
I can get two 121's and a toolbox and other things in my trailer forwars. I do think that two Warriors coud be done but it would have to be back to back
 
Drive them both in from the front and it shouldn't be a problem. Call Trailite Sales if you are concerned.
 
Well, now, that's something I hadn't thought about. I would guess that the first sled would be on the left side going in and then the second would go in far enough, but I would have to bump the rear to the right to get the door closed. Is that your thought?
 
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I load three on my 16'. I run my first one on to the right and just let the wall turn me then I run the second one on and keep it to the left then the third one to the right and lift and drag the back of the sled in to the Vee. It's no problem to move the back end a foot. If I was ever to get a trailer to haul two sleds it would be the 12' trailer. I visited Trailite several times over a couple years before I decided what trailer to buy. They are sledders and they pull trailers all the time so their advice is valuable.
 


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