Since my pontoon will be used primary in salt water I need to find a way to lift the pontoon logs off the bunkers of the trailer so that I can clean the salt out from underneath the logs. Otherwise the trapped salt may eat away at my logs and cause pin holes so I am told.
I was told by Tracker Marine that they do not use treated lumber for the bunks on their trailers but, just to be on the safe side I would still like to come up with a way to clean under the logs.
Anyway, Here is an idea I had and would like to get anyone?s feedback or suggestions on it.
If I place a floor jack in-between the tires of the trailer (dual axle) and place a 4 foot 4x4 standing vertically on top of the floor jack, then place a
6 foot 4x4 horizontally on top of the vertical 4x4 and underneath the cross beams of the deck, forming a T-shape, I can raise one pontoon off the bunk an inch or so in order to spray underneath the pontoon log. I can then repeat the same process for the other side.
Does anyone see any problems with doing this? Would this method cause to much pressure on the other pontoon that is still on the trailer? Does anyone have a better idea?
Thanks for your help.
I was told by Tracker Marine that they do not use treated lumber for the bunks on their trailers but, just to be on the safe side I would still like to come up with a way to clean under the logs.
Anyway, Here is an idea I had and would like to get anyone?s feedback or suggestions on it.
If I place a floor jack in-between the tires of the trailer (dual axle) and place a 4 foot 4x4 standing vertically on top of the floor jack, then place a
6 foot 4x4 horizontally on top of the vertical 4x4 and underneath the cross beams of the deck, forming a T-shape, I can raise one pontoon off the bunk an inch or so in order to spray underneath the pontoon log. I can then repeat the same process for the other side.
Does anyone see any problems with doing this? Would this method cause to much pressure on the other pontoon that is still on the trailer? Does anyone have a better idea?
Thanks for your help.