Double place trailer - 3 skis facing forwards

Hello, I currently have a seadoo spx and Waveblaster. I have an older double trailer that works fine for now, but plan on buying a superjet soon. I don’t want the superjet sideways in front, I want all 3 lined up facing forwards. This isn’t possible on my current trailer due to width, but the newer couch trailers are 102” wide. The SPX is 40”, blaster is 35”, and superjet should be 27”, which totals 102 exactly. Is there anybody that has photos of modified jetski trailers similar to what I’m describing?

The other options are keeping my current trailer and mounting sideways on the front, but that’s more difficult to load/unload, and my most expensive ski would be taking all the rock chips.

Or would it be easier to pick up a 2 place snowmobile trailer, since they are all 102” wide and flat, instead of bent tubing to accommodate the bottom of hulls? Most of these are aluminum, which would be more expensive to have welded.

Any advice is appreciated, thank you

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Kohldanielzimmer

Sierra Nevada Runoff Rider
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Location
Ahwahnee, CA
You can probably make that work if the bunk heights are staggered so that the rails of the various skis are both over the fenders and not interfering with each other.
 

Myself

manic mechanic
Location
Twin Lakes AR
For many moons my 650sx rode right in the middle of my wife's FXHO Cruiser, and my son's '96 XP. Nose right up to the wheel jack.
 

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For many moons my 650sx rode right in the middle of my wife's FXHO Cruiser, and my son's '96 XP. Nose right up to the wheel jack.
I like this idea - though not sure if my current trailer is wide enough. I can move both skis back a foot or two, but not sure how wide the backend of a superjet is. The dimensions online include the rails, which would be below the hulls of the other skis. Just wondering how wide the upper portion of the tray is
 

ErieOne

Great Lakes
Sorry old thread but you could run a long set of bunks down one side and put the blaster and SJ end to end and the larger ski on the other side by itself. I had to slide my axle back to lessen the tongue weight but it's worked great for years.


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ErieOne

Great Lakes
Sorry old thread but you could run a long set of bunks down one side and put the blaster and SJ end to end and the larger ski on the other side by itself. I had to slide my axle back to lessen the tongue weight but it's worked great for years.


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