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How many sleds in Inline 22ft Total Length?

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MNSLEDNECK56308

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How many sleds can fit in an Inline 22ft (Total length) so 17-18ft plus V trailer. Just in general how many can fit easily? 155's or shorter.
Thanks for your help,
 
I have a 20ft Wells Cargo so no v and I can get 4 I can put a 159 and 144 on both sides touching bumper to snow flap. My 162 AC 1000 and my 128 AC 440 are tight on one side so I put a 6 inch block under the track of the 440 and its in the front.
 
I put 3 sleds in my 19ft. I put them in backwards. they are 163, 159 and 151. I can fit my sons 120 in there also
 
I put 3 sleds in my 19ft. I put them in backwards. they are 163, 159 and 151. I can fit my sons 120 in there also


i think he said INLINE trailer, i dont think you will get anymore than 2 in there, its only7' wide and 16' long box. sleds are 10-11' long these days. unless somehow 1 backwards would work?
 
You can load 3 sled's in there, that's it. But with 155's it will be very tight. I own the exact trailer you are talking about and 3 136/144 is what we normally haul. You load them from the front and assuming your front V door is on the Driver's side of your trailer you put the first one in on the passenger side, then slide the rear bumper almost to the passenger side wall. 2nd one goes in on the driver's side and again push the rear to the wall. 3rd one will fit right inside the door. and depending on all the sled lengths you may have to lift the tail of the last one into the V nose. We then have kwik Klamps on the floor and it takes about two minutes to load 3 sleds and have them anchored down. Then we have another set of Kwik Klamps set up so that if you are only hauling two sleds you just load them from the rear.
 
Thanks for the input guys, there normally wouldn't be 3 155's just going out west, all other trips would be 146 and 121's!
 
I think you will be good to go. If you get down to the cities and want to see mine just drop me a PM. I'll try and get some inside pics next time we have it loaded and a few of the EZ slides in it.
 
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