HoosierHacker89
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Before I get too deep into swapping trailers…will this style trailer work? I bought this trailer and Jon boat Monday. I wanted this trailer (2019) to replace my misfit other one.
I’m going trim trailer in pictures 1-3 to the new one in number 4.should be a roller there vs the bow stop
If you don’t adjust the bunks before you try it your keel is going to be sitting on the frame cross members. That trailer will probably be OK for your boat but it’ll take some time to set it up properly.I had the guy measure the trailer for me before I bought it, I was 2 hours away. He told me trailer is 18. .i just measured and It’s 17.. Gonna be too short as well. Im gonna take it to ramp tonight see how she fits making swap but im not overly optimistic. Lesson I keep relearning folks. Don’t trust anybody.
I don’t know they can be raised without some external parts. I’m sure I can buy something though. I just learned last night there is a difference between Jon and v hull trailers. (I’m sure everyone else knows this already) The cross members on the v hull trailer will be recessed to prevent just this.Can the Bunks be raised a bit? You can move the Bow Stop forward to bring the Boat Forward. The Axle might need to be moved, if the Tongue is too heavy, but that is just part of Adjusting a Trailer to the Boat
I have a couple 2x4x8 I’ve been saving for such an occurrence. I’ve seen some guys say pressure treaded good, good some say not good. What say you?Extend those bunks rearward to support that transom, then add a keel roller on that cross member so the bow doesn't hit. Do yourself a big favor and add some side bunks to keep boat centered. You could just raise the front mount of the bunks to get the bow a little higher. My boat sits at an angle to the trailer tongue ( bow is higher) makes shallow ramp launch and loading much easier. I would keep the rear bunk kount as low as possible to help with shallow ramps.