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Old 11-11-2009, 08:07 AM   #1
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I'll agree with the "Bunk is Better". I had a roller trailer and it was possible to get the boat off-center all the time.

With a bunk trailer with forward/centering bunks or boards, the boat is impossible to load off-center. It is so easy to both load and unload everywhere I've been and I've used no less than 10 different ramps at all tide stages with no issues whatsoever.

No problems with the bottom paint either as the bunk-carpet does not wear it off. I keep my boat on a dock and trailer at the ends of each season.

Aluminum bunk trailer with torsion axles, Kodiak Stainless Steel rotors and calipers on both axles, cypress bunks, 2 speed winch, Sierra Dry Launch lights and guide poles, awesome!
What brand is the trailer?

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Old 11-11-2009, 09:48 AM   #2
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What I've done with bunk trailers is once you learn the optimum depth to dunk at, I marked the water level on the trailer fenders. Then I placed reflective tape at that water line. This way when you back down, just stop at the tape line and you're good to go. The reflective tape is for night launches. The tail/backup lights from your truck will light up the tape so you can spot it in your rear views.

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Old 11-11-2009, 10:13 AM   #3
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Van - I got my trailer (for 18 foot whaler) at coastline trailers in east falmouth - I believe he has a website. good guy and carries different brands and styles....reasonable $$$$....I love my bunk trailer - easy on and easy off even in shallow waters around cotuit, poppy, waquoit.....

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Old 11-11-2009, 07:26 PM   #4
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Van - I got my trailer (for 18 foot whaler) at coastline trailers in east falmouth - I believe he has a website. good guy and carries different brands and styles....reasonable $$$$....I love my bunk trailer - easy on and easy off even in shallow waters around cotuit, poppy, waquoit.....
I'll check them out, thanks.

I did more checking and kinda like this one.
It gives great evenly distributed support.

Load Rite Tandem Axle SA Bunk

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Old 11-11-2009, 07:52 PM   #5
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My opinion, the only down side of a bunk trailer is you need to set it up and fit it to your particular boat initially.
As other said, full bunks support the boat better.
Also, touching up bottom paint is much easier on bunk than a roller trailer

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