waterboy
Well-known member
Afew questions:
My trailer has only center rollers and 2 bunk boards for support. Looked under the boat to find that the center rollers are causing the center chine to have flat spots. So is it best to just ditch the center rollers and brackets and just use the two bunk boards for support while towing the boat? Is it likely that just leaving all as it is now will cause chine flatten too much and somehow split? Am I worring about nothing and should go go fishing?
Also, I notice many trailer 2x4 bunk images have the bunks "upside" on the 2" side rather than the 4" side, does one side offer an advantage over the other when towing.... and or loading the boat back onto the trailer?
just a few thoughts rolling around in my noggin :lol:
My trailer has only center rollers and 2 bunk boards for support. Looked under the boat to find that the center rollers are causing the center chine to have flat spots. So is it best to just ditch the center rollers and brackets and just use the two bunk boards for support while towing the boat? Is it likely that just leaving all as it is now will cause chine flatten too much and somehow split? Am I worring about nothing and should go go fishing?
Also, I notice many trailer 2x4 bunk images have the bunks "upside" on the 2" side rather than the 4" side, does one side offer an advantage over the other when towing.... and or loading the boat back onto the trailer?
just a few thoughts rolling around in my noggin :lol: