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What is your boat's hull length?

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AX680TB NZM

Suit hull length of 6.0m - 6.5m

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AX580R NZM

Suit keel length of 5.2m - 5.5m

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AX790TB NZM

Suit hull length of 7.2.m - 7.6m

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AX540R NZM

Suit hull length of 4.7m - 5.1m

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AX500R NZM

Suit hull length of 4.4m - 4.6m

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AX360T NZM

Suit hull length of 2.8m - 3.6m

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AX470R NZM

Suit hull length of 3.7m - 4.3m

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AX MULTI NZM

Suit hull length of 2.9m - 4m

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AX Jet Ski NZM

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AX740TB NZM

Suit hull length of 6.5m - 7.1m

AX630T

Suit hull length of 5.6m - 5.9m

AX630R

Suit hull length of 5.6m - 5.9m

AX470R

Suit hull length of 3.7m - 4.3m

AX360T

Suit hull length of 2.8m - 3.6m

AX500R

Suit hull length of 4.4m - 4.6m

AX390R

Suit hull length of 3.0m - 3.6m

AX430R

Suit hull length of 3.4m - 3.9m

AX740TB

Suit hull length of 6.5m - 7.1m

AX580T

Suit hull length of 5.2m - 5.5m

AX580R

Suit hull length of 5.2m - 5.5m

AX680TB

Suit hull length of 6.0m - 6.5m

AX540R

Suit hull length of 4.7m - 5.1m

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AX630R NZM

Suit hull length of 5.6m - 5.9m

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AX630TB NZM

Suit hull length of 5.6m - 5.9m

Tips on how to measure your boat trailer

1. Locate the Bung (Drain Plug) Start at the drain bung on the transom — that’s the lowest point at the very back of the boat where water drains out. 2. Find the Tip of your boat. This is the forward most point at the very front of the boat, excluding bow sprit. 3. Mark Both Points on the Ground With the boat sitting level, drop a vertical line (visually or with a plumb line) from the bung to the ground and make a mark. Do the same at the bow tip — mark where it touches or aligns with the ground. ✅ This helps eliminate errors caused by the curve of the hull or tape bending over the boat. 4. Measure the Straight Line Using your measuring tape, measure directly along the ground from the back mark (bung) to the front mark (bow). This is your accurate hull length, also called transom-to-bow measurement. 5. Record the Measurement Write it down in meters (m), rounded to the nearest 0.1m — for example, 4.3m.

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