ryno1234
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Dec 8, 2014
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I have a bunk that, as of last night, decided to completely detach itself from the trailer while launching. I had to get in the water and sandwich the bunk between the boat and the trailer as someone pulled the boat out of the water.
Needless to say, I need to repair this ASAP.
I've picked up new lag bolts (same size, length, etc.)
As I see it, I have 2 immediate options:
If I can fix this at home, that's ideal (but am prepared to fix it at a launch if that's necessary)
Is there a way to reasonably lift 1 side of the boat just enough to get my broken bunk board out without damaging the boat? I've never lifted a boat off a trailer and want to be very cautious to both the trailer and the boat.
I have a 1997 Maxum 2400 (roughly 7-8K lbs loaded)
Thanks!
Needless to say, I need to repair this ASAP.
I've picked up new lag bolts (same size, length, etc.)
As I see it, I have 2 immediate options:
- Repair the bunk while the boat is on it
- Repair the bunk while the boat is in the water
If I can fix this at home, that's ideal (but am prepared to fix it at a launch if that's necessary)
Is there a way to reasonably lift 1 side of the boat just enough to get my broken bunk board out without damaging the boat? I've never lifted a boat off a trailer and want to be very cautious to both the trailer and the boat.
I have a 1997 Maxum 2400 (roughly 7-8K lbs loaded)
Thanks!