Then using my 4 foot removable hitch from my teardrop, I backed the car up with hitch in place, placing the pipe end of the hitch into a special reciever bracket, bolted to the center of the bumper of the trailer. Backing up slowly, I pushed it back as the boat slid along the mono-rail, guiding the trailer to it's final location.
(Now the interior is finished and the trailer is ready for removal, but the tongue is still at the wrong end.) I have recently bought a hitch dolly which I will use to steer it out to the street while being pulled with a rope, backwards. Hopes this works and I can finally take the Kenskill Standy on it's maiden voyage with it's brand new interior.
Roly, 5 year teardropper, 1 year cross-over vintage trailer nut
