We spent a full day having conversations with the trailer repair shop in Vernon, KY about how difficult it is to get trailer parts and repairs done during the 4th of July Holiday week while en route to the Finger Lakes/Western Erie Canal adventure.
Day 1 we towed 500 miles with tire pressures of 86-88 and temps of 91. Day 2 at 300 miles, one sensor fell offline, so the monitor starts emitting a warning beep every minute when that sensor fails to report.
Then another sensor goes offline for annoying beeps every 30 seconds. We hooked up the six foot long extension antenna for more range, but no change. I had kept these sensors ‘on’ (whenever they are pressurized) for a full 2 weeks to ensure the 5 year batteries were good (however, the monitor was IN the boat, closer to the sensors). I’d shot extra grease in the zerks and bought 5 brand new Goodyear Endurance tires manufactured 9 weeks earlier (one Boat Unit) to replace a 39 month old set. We agreed we’d remove all the sensors and check the hubs via IR thermometer and pressures at each 120 mile, 2 hour stop at 60MPH.
Later, an RV driver honked and motioned us to pull over. Glancing out the right hand mirror I saw trailing smoke, never a good sign. We slowed, hit the hazard blinkers and chose to take the next exit about ½ mile away, beside a gas station. The smoking hub was at 324 degrees, the hub appeared to be resting on the spindle with the tire way off from being vertical, and the bearings had gone to trailer wheel bearing Heaven (or if they were ‘bad’ bearings, perhaps to that Other Place). The manager cheerfully told us about a family of four who were recently killed on the shoulder nearby with a disabled boat trailer when their rig was hit by an errant semi.
We called the nearest trailer repair shop and the tech stopped by after finishing up a prior job in less than an hour. He removed the tire and we slowly moved to his shop 3 miles away through some beautiful Kentucky countryside. He did some machining on the spindle and rotor, used our spare hub and got some local parts and we were good to go after one full day of repairs.
We hope to launch at Pirates Cove Marina on the Erie Canal just before the Oswego Canal tomorrow.
Wish us luck!
John