lv2bunderwater
Member
CSRers,
I bought a used (1987) dual axle trailer at the end of the season last year. I was able to pull the boat out of the water and store it for the winter, but don't like the way the boat is riding on the trailer. The trailer has fixed metal brackets to hold the bunks and the lower bunks do not seem to be carrying the weight they should.
The trailer is rated for 8,000 lbs and should be long enough for my 268. Anyone know of a site that shows the proper location, angle, and bunks length for my boat? I plan on doing a lot of trailering this year and years to come and never want to worry about pulling the boat.
I'm a Do it Yourself kind of guy and pretty skilled. Any suggestions on where to place the bunks?
BTW, I have twin screws so the backend of the boat is heavy and needs proper support on the trailer.
Thanks!
lv2bunderwater
I bought a used (1987) dual axle trailer at the end of the season last year. I was able to pull the boat out of the water and store it for the winter, but don't like the way the boat is riding on the trailer. The trailer has fixed metal brackets to hold the bunks and the lower bunks do not seem to be carrying the weight they should.
The trailer is rated for 8,000 lbs and should be long enough for my 268. Anyone know of a site that shows the proper location, angle, and bunks length for my boat? I plan on doing a lot of trailering this year and years to come and never want to worry about pulling the boat.
I'm a Do it Yourself kind of guy and pretty skilled. Any suggestions on where to place the bunks?
BTW, I have twin screws so the backend of the boat is heavy and needs proper support on the trailer.
Thanks!
lv2bunderwater