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Bunk Rollers
Has anyone tried upgrading their small bunk style trailer with the bunks that have rollers that you can buy?
I purchased a 17’ skiff over the summer and usually launch it at a small private launch which is very shallow at high tide and very uneven at low tide. I am hoping that the bunks with rollers might make it easier to launch and retrieve the trailer without having to time the tides perfectly. My previous boat had a rollers on the trailer which I liked much better than the bunks on this one. |
My 14 tin boat has rollers going down the middle and bunks on the rear. the rollers are adjusted just high enough to allow easy rolling on the trailer. I use lots of dirt ramps where there is sometimes only 8" of water sometimes at low with a 10 plus foot tide. Not sure that is what you are talking about but figured I would just say. You can adjust the rollers higher to take more of the weight of the boat which should add to easy of retrieval and launch.
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My trailer, which I built myself, also is able to bend in half almost so I can lower the rear area right down to the ground and thus be able to pull it out with no water. i will see if I got a pic so you can understand cause i am not explaining it well.
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My trailer has big movable pads operated by hydraulic Rams and trailer is pulled around by a minimum 33,000 gvw truck and law enforcement requires a bunch of stupid over the road (wide load) permits
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JLH - They do make these plastic strips that you can put over the wood bunks which are much slicker than carpet, and are designed to help the boat slide easier. I haven't used them myself, but have seen them on trailers around here. Just a thought.
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I had 2 roller trailers and 1 bunk. Rollers under a 23 Contender and under a 19' Casco Bay CC. Both boats on & off slick as chit all the time.
The bunk was under a 19' Scout - absolutely horrible to load and unload. Tried putting those plastic slides on the bunks, silicone, wd40 ect. & everything else - still bad results. Switch to rollers and don't look back. |
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