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trailer bunks
How far apart do most of you guys have your bunks (skegs) on your trailer. Mine are to far apart and unless the boat is put on the trailer perfect then it sits cocked on the trailer.
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Re: trailer bunks
Try not backing the trailer so far in the water. I see this problem quite often and a lot of times it's due to the trailer being too deep in the water.
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Re: trailer bunks
For a float on type trailer, you might try constructing a "V" type guide bunk on the back crossmember. This helps centering the boat up perfectly for me.
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Re: trailer bunks
PUT A KEEL CRADLE IN FRONT OF YOUR REAR BUNKS IT WILL KEEP YOU FROM SCARING THE HULL ON STEEP RAMPS, HELP TO ALIGHN THE BOAT, AND ADD MORE SUPPORT FOR THE HULL FOR THOSE LONG HAULS. WARTHOG POSTED A PIC WITH THEM INSTALLED ON A PREVIOUS THREAD BUT I HAVE C.R.S. AND DONT REMEMBER WICH ONE ?
RUSTY
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Re: trailer bunks
FOUND IT IT WAS IN
FINALY IN THE BOOTH TAKE A LOOK @ THE KEEL BUNKS THATS WHAT HE CALLED THEM. THERE ON ALOT OF THE TRAILERS AROUND HERE. RUSTY
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Re: trailer bunks
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Re: trailer bunks
I have a new floaton I went to the factory in vero beach fla. and bought.My my bunks are under the most outward chimes and loads nice every time.Tim the owner told me they started adjusting the boats to the outer chime for a few reasons.first they found that the boat loaded better and he said that the boat sit lower on the trailer for better stability.I also like it because its a little easier to get in and out of on the trailer.Something you need to be carfull of is not to adjust your boat any further forward than were your transome end on the bunk,the reason is if you are on the outer chime and have your trim tabs down when you load they will be history from the weight of the boat.I have heard people on this site talk about the bunks being under the stringers so as not to do damage to the hull.I am no expert on trailers and am telling what was told to me.If you would like me to e-mail you some pics let me no. Good luck Keith
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Re: trailer bunks
capt_chuck If you will get rid of the junky crap on that fron crossmember and install another crossmember up there.
2in X 2in X 1/4in and install foward keel bunk's you will improve loading ease by 100%. The Stem pick's up on the foward keel bunk's and guide's the boat stright up to the winch stand center, even if the steering wheel is turned some. I will not have a trailer without them. It makes loading so easy and fast on the ramp, it will make other people fooling around on the ramp to load head's spin. Those hard plastic pad's and V'd PVC pipe's have been known to skin the gellcoat off the Stem/Keel area. |
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Re: trailer bunks
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