tboltmike
Petty Officer 1st Class
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I'm transitioning from rollers to bunks.
The trailer cross beam is a 3 inch tall channel with legs facing toward the front of the trailer. The 12 inch wide transom roller brackets were U-bolted to the cross beam.
I am planning on using 4x4's as the transom bunk, one either side of the keel. The simplist support would be the channels U-bolted to the cross beam with the bolted on angle tabs to screw into the bottom of the bunks.
Is this a good idea? Will they give good longitudinal support to resist the boat sliding on and off the trailer? The bunk span will be 16 inches, How many should be used?
The boat is a trihull with 12" wide keel and a vee shape up from there. The surfaces of the Vee are straight. The bunks will engage the Vee. The boat is 1100 lbs with a 390 lb engine.
Thanks, Mike
The trailer cross beam is a 3 inch tall channel with legs facing toward the front of the trailer. The 12 inch wide transom roller brackets were U-bolted to the cross beam.
I am planning on using 4x4's as the transom bunk, one either side of the keel. The simplist support would be the channels U-bolted to the cross beam with the bolted on angle tabs to screw into the bottom of the bunks.
Is this a good idea? Will they give good longitudinal support to resist the boat sliding on and off the trailer? The bunk span will be 16 inches, How many should be used?
The boat is a trihull with 12" wide keel and a vee shape up from there. The surfaces of the Vee are straight. The bunks will engage the Vee. The boat is 1100 lbs with a 390 lb engine.
Thanks, Mike