Re: Trailer problem
If you hall it to a launch you risk the gel coat or a hole in the hull but it depends on how close it is and how long the tow , but it is a lot safer to replace the bunk first, but it can be hard to jack up a boat on a trailer, just depends on what sort of hull and what size the boat is, And you towed it back home in the first place I would guess. If the boat has clearance from the bunk mounts I would tape on a good amount of padding on the mounts and use several straps on boat so it cant move or shift around and take a slow drive and then replace the bunk at the launch.in any case because you have towed it home, it sure warents a very close inspection while on the trailer to see if it all ready has hull damage not a lot of fun to launch and find you new boat sinking. Boating is a lot of enjoyment, but it is also a lot of observation and inspection dont know how new it is to you but just noticing something dosnt look quiet right:facepalm, and stopping and taking a close look can and will save you a lot of money not to mention, standing by the side of the road with traffic running by at 80 mph, trying to sort out WTF do I do now, enjoy your boat. :facepalm: