Bayliner Trailer Bunk Brackets, need help

svoluch

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Hi Guys,

I bought a bayliner 1900, and it's sitting on a trailer with no bunks or rollers, just a rubber material between the boat and the trailer. It's essentially this trailer in the picture(i found on google), just without the bunks or the bunk brackets. I've been looking all around, and I can't seem to find any bunk brackets which mount parallel with the boat(like the one in this picture), they all mount on the piece that goes parallel to the axel of the boat. Can anyone point me into the right direction of where I can buy these brackets? I want to have the brackets the same way the trailer in the picture has them.

Thank you!
 

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gm280

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Just a question. Why not reconfigure the trailer to use standard brackets and buy them in places like Northern tool or other type stores? It would be so much easier and cost a lot less as well... :noidea:
 

smokeonthewater

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Look at the pics in the link old jeep posted....
Go buy some flat bar n bolts....

all you need is a saw, drill, vice, n hammer and you can make ur own for much less money.
 

svoluch

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You guys are awesome, thanks! Going to do that tonight, will save me 250 bucks!
 

Redfred1

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Have the same trailer. Was told that Escort trailers were custom made for the boat; and was a basic trailer. (Had wheels) I added rollers on the cross members to help centering. Did what Smoke said; made better brackets; Also added walk boards between the bunk and frame. Works for me
 
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