Operator`s manual
12213 1200.01 
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 
LOAD RITE is a registered member of the National Marine  Manufacturers Association 
(NMMA) and the North American Trailer Manufacturers (NATM) association. 
All LOAD RITE trailers are designed and built to meet all US DOT specifications and NMMA 
certification. 
I. CAPACITY 
Imprinted on your trailer certification plate (VIN sticker located on the front left side of your 
trailer) is the GVWR capacity.  The GVWR represents the combined weight of the trailer 
and the load which it was designed to carry.  The actual carrying capacity is the GVWR 
less the weight of the trailer.   Carrying capacity includes the boat, motor, fuel and gear. 
If rated capacity is exceeded, the warranty is void. 
II. TRAILER COUPLINGS AND BALLS CRITICAL ITEM! 
Trailer couplings are permanently marked with the following information: 
A.  The coupler manufacturer's name or initials. 
B.  Model or Part Number. 
C.  Ball diameter, for which rating (GVWR) shall not 
exceed the gross trailer weight. 
NEVER use a different size ball than indicated on the coupler. 
CLASS I  COUPLER  2,000#  GVWR  1-7/8" Ball, 3/4" Shank 
CLASS II COUPLER  3,500#  GVWR  2" Ball, 3/4" Shank 
CLASS III COUPLER  5,000#  GVWR  2" Ball, 1" Shank 
CLASS IV COUPLER  7,500#  GVWR  2-5/16" Ball, 1" Shank 
      8,000#  GVWR  2" Ball (special application, stamped) 
      10,000#  GVWR  2-5/16" Ball, 1-1/4" Shank 
      13,000#  GVWR  2-5/16" Ball, 1-3/8" Shank 
To adjust your standard non-brake coupler (Class I, II and III) to your trailer ball, simply 
adjust the nut on the bottom of the coupler.  Couplers should be adjusted to a snug fit on 
the ball so that the 'play' is removed, but not over-tightened as to create wear.  Class IV 
couplers  and  hydraulic  brake  actuators  usually  need  no  adjustments,  but  may  require 
periodic greasing via the grease fittings where applicable. 
Be sure the ball and hitch ratings match or exceed the gross load (GVWR, trailer weight 
and capacity) of your loaded trailer. 
III. SAFETY CHAINS AND CABLES 
(Towing) 
Your  trailer  is equipped  with  two  towing safety chains  or  cables.   When  attaching  your 
trailer to the tow vehicle, connect each of the safety chains or cables to a separate point 
on your hitch per the hitch manufacturer’s instructions. 
(Bow) 
The bow safety chain (or cable) adjacent to the winch is an added safety feature and must 
be used by the operator when towing.  After sliding the "S" hook through the bow eye of 
the boat, adjust the chain as tight as possible  by securing it at the key hole slot on the 
winch support bracket. (If trailer has cable, it is non-adjustable) 
IV. WIRE COLOR CODE AND LIGHTS 
The following wire color code function is used: 
White – ground 
Brown  (2)  –  taillights, sidemarker  lights,  and  clearance  lights for each  side  of  the 
trailer 
Yellow – left turn and stop light 
Green – right turn and stop light 










