jhande
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jun 26, 2010
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Just bought a used tri-hull fiberglass boat, trailer & motor and wondering about the trailer.
I can't find anything to identify the trailer, make, ID#, nothing. Hoping my state will let me register it as I bought it out of state and they do a VIN verification.
Towing it home the boat slid forward and the transom slide below the end roller.
I would like to replace the bunks which seems to be very short compared to the hull.
There is rollers along the center of the trailer and only a few contact the keel.
So my questions:
Is there anyway to identify at least the make of the trailer?
Can I use a floor jack with wood to raise the transom with the 50hp motor on it?
Would I be better off making the bunks as long as the trailer allows?
Also, where is the best place on a tri-hull for the bunks to make contact?
I've read online that the weight of a fiberglass hull should not rest on rollers. That the rollers are just for guiding the keel up the center of the trailer. Is this true?
I can't find anything to identify the trailer, make, ID#, nothing. Hoping my state will let me register it as I bought it out of state and they do a VIN verification.
Towing it home the boat slid forward and the transom slide below the end roller.
I would like to replace the bunks which seems to be very short compared to the hull.
There is rollers along the center of the trailer and only a few contact the keel.
So my questions:
Is there anyway to identify at least the make of the trailer?
Can I use a floor jack with wood to raise the transom with the 50hp motor on it?
Would I be better off making the bunks as long as the trailer allows?
Also, where is the best place on a tri-hull for the bunks to make contact?
I've read online that the weight of a fiberglass hull should not rest on rollers. That the rollers are just for guiding the keel up the center of the trailer. Is this true?