MNhunter1
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Greetings all! I usually hang out on the Starcraft forums, but ventured over here for some guidance on the rebuild of my early 80's Shoreland'r trailer. I just leapfrogged the boat off the trailer and onto a cradle I threw together. Got everything torn apart and currently ordering new hardware/parts and getting all the pieces ready for primer and paint.
Need some advice and/or recommendations:
1) Anyone see any issues with replacing the front rollers with some ~42" 2x6 bunks? I was considering a full bunk conversion, but with the construction of this specific trailer and the pivoting rear cross member, I feel I need to leave the rollers in the rear. The boat has sat on this trailer for almost 40 years, so it's not necessarily a problem that needs fixing, but I do believe I could easily add the front bunks for a little better support.
2) Slipper leaf springs measure 32", 4 spring, 1-3/4" wide. Best replacement I can find is a 1000lb capacity. I am unsure of the trailer rating, its a fairly stout/heavy trailer with a 2x3 drop axle, so I'm thinking maybe somewhere in the 3100-3500lb range. That would put the leaf spring rating a little lower than ideal, but I can't find anything in that size at 1500lb. The dry weight of the hull (1984 Starcraft MR180) is 705lb, and outboard weighs around 300lb. Add 100lb of fuel, figure 600lbs or so for the trailer itself, add in batteries, etc. and I should still be likely sitting below 2K lb. Anyone see any issue with the 1000lb rated leaf springs?
3) Coupler - Its a short tongue. Was hoping I might just be able to find an extended coupler, but appears most solutions are either a hitch extender or fold away tongue, which would also be a pretty tight fit with the winch stand placement. Fits great in the garage as is, but a little close for comfort when towing/launching. I have a 2-1/2" drop hitch receiver, and don't really want to go to a reducer and 2" for a hitch extension. Any other recommendations for gaining a foot or so of tongue length?
4) Wobble Rollers - currently has some pretty hard 4.25 x 4.5 Moeller black rollers. Aside from how hard they are, they don't seem to be bad? Re-use or replace? Recommendations for replacement? I know people like the Stoltz, but seem hard to find in this wobble roller style, and those you can find are like $20+ each.
Thanks!
Need some advice and/or recommendations:
1) Anyone see any issues with replacing the front rollers with some ~42" 2x6 bunks? I was considering a full bunk conversion, but with the construction of this specific trailer and the pivoting rear cross member, I feel I need to leave the rollers in the rear. The boat has sat on this trailer for almost 40 years, so it's not necessarily a problem that needs fixing, but I do believe I could easily add the front bunks for a little better support.
2) Slipper leaf springs measure 32", 4 spring, 1-3/4" wide. Best replacement I can find is a 1000lb capacity. I am unsure of the trailer rating, its a fairly stout/heavy trailer with a 2x3 drop axle, so I'm thinking maybe somewhere in the 3100-3500lb range. That would put the leaf spring rating a little lower than ideal, but I can't find anything in that size at 1500lb. The dry weight of the hull (1984 Starcraft MR180) is 705lb, and outboard weighs around 300lb. Add 100lb of fuel, figure 600lbs or so for the trailer itself, add in batteries, etc. and I should still be likely sitting below 2K lb. Anyone see any issue with the 1000lb rated leaf springs?
3) Coupler - Its a short tongue. Was hoping I might just be able to find an extended coupler, but appears most solutions are either a hitch extender or fold away tongue, which would also be a pretty tight fit with the winch stand placement. Fits great in the garage as is, but a little close for comfort when towing/launching. I have a 2-1/2" drop hitch receiver, and don't really want to go to a reducer and 2" for a hitch extension. Any other recommendations for gaining a foot or so of tongue length?
4) Wobble Rollers - currently has some pretty hard 4.25 x 4.5 Moeller black rollers. Aside from how hard they are, they don't seem to be bad? Re-use or replace? Recommendations for replacement? I know people like the Stoltz, but seem hard to find in this wobble roller style, and those you can find are like $20+ each.
Thanks!