tarheelracer
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In a continuation to this thread http://seadooforum.com/showthread.php?t=23069&page=2&highlight=karavan
I now have spotted more major structural failures on the trailer. My trailer just got recalled for improperly bled brakes. Because of this I inspected my trailer and noticed some brake fluid just aft of the tongue area. I inspected it further and noticed at least 4 areas with large cracks that go all the way through the frame of the trailer. These are the best pics I could get. I can't seem to take close ups well.
Here you can clearly see a crack that goes all the way around the bolt hole for the swing away tongue lock point.
Here there is a crack in the corner/weld area which is hard to see in the picture
There is a crack where the bolt point for the swing away tongue joint meets the trailer frame
This is a larger view so you can get your bearings
This is the worst cracking. This is the underside of the frame where the bolt that locks down the swingaway tongue goes. There are cracks all the way around the bolt hole that are spidering outward and the metal is starting the warp in the area of the cracks
What should I do? I know Sea Doo is going to tell me to call Karavan and Karavan is going to tell me that they can't do anything. The only way to fix this now would be to replace the entire trailer. I understand light going out, and bearings needing replaced, but the frame of a trailer is not supposed to crack. That is a major structural failure, and the brakes are leaking fluid. I only have 60 hours on my boat and for all of those hours the boat wasn't trailered but stored in a Marina. I've probably put about 4000 miles total on this trailer.
I now have spotted more major structural failures on the trailer. My trailer just got recalled for improperly bled brakes. Because of this I inspected my trailer and noticed some brake fluid just aft of the tongue area. I inspected it further and noticed at least 4 areas with large cracks that go all the way through the frame of the trailer. These are the best pics I could get. I can't seem to take close ups well.
Here you can clearly see a crack that goes all the way around the bolt hole for the swing away tongue lock point.

Here there is a crack in the corner/weld area which is hard to see in the picture

There is a crack where the bolt point for the swing away tongue joint meets the trailer frame

This is a larger view so you can get your bearings

This is the worst cracking. This is the underside of the frame where the bolt that locks down the swingaway tongue goes. There are cracks all the way around the bolt hole that are spidering outward and the metal is starting the warp in the area of the cracks

What should I do? I know Sea Doo is going to tell me to call Karavan and Karavan is going to tell me that they can't do anything. The only way to fix this now would be to replace the entire trailer. I understand light going out, and bearings needing replaced, but the frame of a trailer is not supposed to crack. That is a major structural failure, and the brakes are leaking fluid. I only have 60 hours on my boat and for all of those hours the boat wasn't trailered but stored in a Marina. I've probably put about 4000 miles total on this trailer.