Tri-hull trailer rollers/bunks incorrect?

Iloveboating123

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Hello all,

A few months ago I purchased this tri-hull fiberglass boat. The trailer rollers/bunks don't seem right. Should they be set differently? If so any advice on how to do so would be great. I called a local boat shop and they charge 100$ an hour and I am sure they would hit me for at least 2 hrs.

It does not re-load onto the trailer easily.

Thanks!




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alldodge

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Yes, side rollers straight up and keel rooler will not touch when boat is sitting on trailer
 

jimmbo

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Lift the hull and Rotate the Roller Bunks about 45 degrees inward, The see how it looks. The Keel Rollers are shorter as they go to the front, That trailer is very poorly set up
 

tpenfield

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Not a very heavy boat, so probably no harm, but the bunk rollers could use a tweak as mentioned.
 

59Thompson

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FWIW, go to the Loadmaster trailers web site and look at some of their completed work. Also the Venture trailers site has a form to use in measuring your boat for a trailer. Between the two they are very helpful.
 

JimS123

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Keel rollers should be aligned horizontal and have a tight fit against the keel. The bunks or bunk rollers should be angled so they are perfectly flat against the hull. Yours look to be crooked.
 
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