The Furrion Marine LED Power Cord Extension part # 432982 is 50' long. It comes with a five year warranty and a storage bag. I have attached a review video for you as well. view full answer...
The Power Grip 90-Degree Locking RV/Marine Power Cord, # CAM55572 you linked to is 18 inches in length and has a threaded locking 90-Degree female connector that is 5". Please note the attached image. Once seated and locked in place, it will set out 4". view full answer...
The fan of the MaxxAir MaxxFan Trailer Roof Vent w/ 12V Fan - w/ Rain Cover # MA00-06200K draws 5 amps. In theory a 750 amp battery would power this for 150 hours. view full answer...
To install the Optronics Trailer Light, part # MCL50AB, you will need to use 2 Inch Round Grommet, part # A54GB. The mounting hole to properly install the light # MCL50AB with the grommet should be 2-5/16 inches in diameter.
This light uses a 2-wire plug, like the Two Wire Pigtail, part # A46PB.
The Optronics Trailer Light # MCL50AB is a sealed, waterproof LED light. The advantage of an LED light is that it burns brighter than an incandescent light but draw less power. It is also great... view full answer...
It is recommended that a pontoon boat trailer be 3 to 4 feet longer than the pontoon boat it carries. So a 20-foot pontoon boat should be transported on a trailer with 23- to 24-foot bunk boards to avoid the pontoon tube hitting the back of the tow vehicle in a tight turn.
We offer bunk-style guides in various sizes and these appear on the linked page.
We also offer bunk boards in several lengths that come already wrapped in marine carpet, such as 6-foot pair # CE27840 and 7-foot pair... view full answer...
Thank you for the detailed diagram. There is a way to determine the correctly rated winch, and that is to multiply the winch capacity by a factor determined by the degree of the incline. So in your case, 26 degrees, which would make the Dutton-Lainson StrongArm Electric Winch - Marine # DL25215 the option I recommend.
It has a 3,000 lb capacity so you need to multiply 3,000 by 1.86 (the correct number for a 26 degree incline) and that will tell you the capacity of this winch for your... view full answer...
I can not speak for any manufacturers ratings either on your truck or on your OEM hitch. That being said you would need to talk to someone at the Chrysler/Dodge dealer to obtain the actual ratings on your hitch and truck. You should be able to find the tow ratings on your truck in the owners manual or inside the drivers door jamb.
Also if you could find out the manufacturer of the hitch on your dodge that would help. Reese and Draw-Tite do extensive in-house testing that insures the hitches... view full answer...