I'm curious if anyone has been down this road before. My boat came with this stupid roller trailer with a pivoting double roller bow stop. When trailering, the front of this boat bounces up and down against this pivoting bow stop. I'm guessing it does this by design, but sure looks odd to me.
I was thinking about welding this double roller bow stop into a fixed position. Does that sound like a bad idea?
My gut feel is that the entire trailer has flex in it and the bouncing front end of the boat is mostly a result of the trailer flexing as it goes down the road. And my fear is, if I weld the bow stop in place, then the front of the boat will still bounce up and down and will probably hit the welded in place bow stop with more force than the way it works now.
Anyone have any experience with a trailer like this?
Maybe I should just leave it alone.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
I was thinking about welding this double roller bow stop into a fixed position. Does that sound like a bad idea?
My gut feel is that the entire trailer has flex in it and the bouncing front end of the boat is mostly a result of the trailer flexing as it goes down the road. And my fear is, if I weld the bow stop in place, then the front of the boat will still bounce up and down and will probably hit the welded in place bow stop with more force than the way it works now.
Anyone have any experience with a trailer like this?
Maybe I should just leave it alone.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.