OK. Just had the Monroe Max Air shocks installed. Can fill up to 120 lbs which equates to about 1200 lbs at the tongue.
I have used weight distribution systems when I was hauling an RV type trailer but I've never seen a WD system used to haul a boat, especially if the intent was to launch it...
Anyway, I pulled the boat out and at 80lbs. of air pressure, the rear end did not squat nearly as much. I think at 90-100lbs, it would be perfect but I didn't want to fill it with the load on because I did not know if that would damage the shocks.
I'll report next time I haul the boat out.
The air fill nipple was placed just under the bumper for easy access. I'll add a picture once I figure out how to do that...
Islander asked how heavy my load was. The answer is, it depends. The trailer is 1500lbs, the boat and motor is about 5800 lbs, gear, junk, etc., about 400 lbs. The big variable is fuel. She holds 173 gallons, so at 8lbs a gallon, if full, its another 1300 lbs. So, it could be around 9,000 lbs give or take.