Rear Bunks Questions

BUDDY123

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Have a 14' Alum V. Trailer have 3 rollers and a set of rear bunks. In process of replacing bunks. Current bunks are setup to move up & down as boat is launched. Should I keep them this way or bolt them down so they dont move? Also, does it matter if I move bunks closer to center of trailer, at current location rear of boat doesn't always center onto the trailer.
Thanks Guys.
 

BaileysBoat

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Re: Rear Bunks Questions

Not sure what you have there. Can you post some pics?

And welcome to iboats.
 

BUDDY123

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Re: Rear Bunks Questions

Will charge up the camera and try to use my limited knowlege to download a few pictures for you.
 

JimS123

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Re: Rear Bunks Questions

If you are having trouble launching and retreiving, do some research on how to properly set up a boat trailer.

If your current setup meets all your requirements, then just replace what you have with new parts in like kind. No need to reinvent the wheel. The old trailers with 3 rollers and short pivoting bunks worked better than some of the crap they sell today.
 

BUDDY123

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Re: Rear Bunks Questions

If you are having trouble launching and retreiving, do some research on how to properly set up a boat trailer.

If your current setup meets all your requirements, then just replace what you have with new parts in like kind. No need to reinvent the wheel. The old trailers with 3 rollers and short pivoting bunks worked better than some of the crap they sell today.

Thanks JImS123, will take your advice and just replace with new parts.
 

bonz_d

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Re: Rear Bunks Questions

That type of trailer was meant to be used with the adage of launch deep, retrieve shallow.

Best to get the trailer just deep enough that the rear most roller is just under the water and then winched up. The tension of the cable/strap will pull the boat straight up almost every time. I say almost as wind or current can push you off when 1st starting to load. Also with a 14' boat it doesn't take long to winch'm up.
 
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