Posted 2006-06-19 5:00 PM (#43277) Subject: V nose goosenecks
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Location: Western WA
I am looking for a list of all the horse trailer manufacturers that offer a V nose gooseneck. Informal replies of "I own X brand with a V nose" would be just fine! So far, all I know about is Logan Coach.
Posted 2006-06-19 5:03 PM (#43278 - in reply to #43277) Subject: RE: V nose goosenecks
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Sundowner is a v nose. But you might widen your search to include a tapered nose like the Exiss. The whole idea is to allow the truck to turn tighter by having the trailer narrow at the contact point...
Posted 2006-06-19 5:13 PM (#43280 - in reply to #43277) Subject: RE: V nose gooseneck trailer brands
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Location: Western WA
You guessed my reason for looking at V nose trailers. I have a Logan Coach now with a shortbox and can do 90 degree plus turns and don't want to give that up. I'll give up space in the nose for maneuverability. So am limiting my choices to V nose not tapered.
Posted 2006-06-20 7:53 AM (#43305 - in reply to #43277) Subject: RE: V nose goosenecks
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My Titan Classic I has a slight taper that leads into a cut-off V, the front is flat, about 20" wide. You can see a picture that gives you an idea on their website. http://www.titantrailer.com/horse/horse_gooseneck.htm
There is lots of room to turn with my 1500HD, 6.5' box. Just for kicks, I cranked it to better than 90 degrees (the angle between the truck and trailer was acute) and checked the clearance. I still had 4" between the trailer and the truck. More clearance than I hope to ever need, but it is nice to know it is there.
I'd have to make up some diagrams to prove it, but just thinking about it, I believe that the taper gives me more clearance than a simple V would.
Posted 2006-06-20 2:44 PM (#43351 - in reply to #43277) Subject: RE: V nose goosenecks
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I have a "95 Logan and love the nose, it was a pain in the butt thought putting paneling up in that area inside. I believe Trails West has a v nose, I know the older models do.....