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Trailer wheel base?

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I know this is a bit of an akward question but I need to know the distance from the tongue of the trailer to the center of the front axle and then the distance between the two axles. I live on a farm in the mountains and have a creek with a bridge to cross to get on my property, the bridge is a tight swing as is without a trailer in tow and I have a little room with my 192 to make the turn. I need to determine the added room that will be needed with the 212 as I may have to modify the end of my bridge some before I bring the new boat home. Any help will be appreciated.
 
My boat is not on my trailer, so I can easily measure this for you....but I won't be where the trailer is until Friday. If you don't have an answer by then, ping me to remind me and I'll go out and measure it.
 
Thanks for the help!
 
I know this is a bit of an akward question but I need to know the distance from the tongue of the trailer to the center of the front axle and then the distance between the two axles. I live on a farm in the mountains and have a creek with a bridge to cross to get on my property, the bridge is a tight swing as is without a trailer in tow and I have a little room with my 192 to make the turn. I need to determine the added room that will be needed with the 212 as I may have to modify the end of my bridge some before I bring the new boat home. Any help will be appreciated.

Distance from center of hitch ball connection to center line of front axle is 183". Distance between cetner lines of axles is 31 3/4"
 
Awesome! Thank you for getting that for me. Now tomorrow some time I will measure and make sure I can get the new boat across my bridge.
 
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