looks good trev, i could be wrong but your axle set up looks a bit far forward? i have built many trailers for boats over the years, i am sure you have done many yourself, i have always welded the shackles on to a fairly solid piece of angle iron each side. this allows the axle set up to be moved forwards and backwards along the trailer to adjust the weight on the hitch, once you have settled on the position of the boat. this helps if you are travelling long distances, i.e. more than 45 mins and speeds greater than 80km/h you will need to move the axle further back, the higher the speed the further back the axle goes to stop the trailer swaying in the breeze. trev, i apologise if you know all this, maybe someone else will read and they might find it handy
cheers mate and good luck!!!!!
p.s. dont be shy on the cold galv!!!!!!


Brian Partridge
STINGRAY 580 "Fantasia"
A Class 585 "FHARKEN A"


YOU CAN'T POLISH A TURD
BUT YOU CAN ROLL IT IN GLITTER!!!!!