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My 180 came on a Sealion Trailer that is less than ideally set up. It has two, 9ft 2x4 bunks that are supported between 2 cross members, one at the transom and the other forward. In front of this is a small bow roller.
The bunk only contacts the hull in the stern, the front 4 ft make no contact with the hull
Advice? I've been thinking I might go to a 4-5ft 2x6 bunk in the rear and then a 3ft 2x4 bunk on the front cross member. I have a set of the Brownell trailer lifts to facilitate bottom repairs/painting, etc and I need the extra 2" in the rear to fit the lifts.
The bow roller is set back from the stanchion end and I can see where the fiberglass has been scraped in the past. That will have to be adjusted or at the very least, a larger roller.
Thoughts about my idea? For the most part the trailer will be used twice a year, once to drive 15 miles in the spring to drop the boat in and another trip in the fall to take it out. I rather stay away from the expense of fitting rollers in the front, but, if that's the best option so be it.
Any advice or pics of your setup appreciated.
thanks,
Rob
The bunk only contacts the hull in the stern, the front 4 ft make no contact with the hull
Advice? I've been thinking I might go to a 4-5ft 2x6 bunk in the rear and then a 3ft 2x4 bunk on the front cross member. I have a set of the Brownell trailer lifts to facilitate bottom repairs/painting, etc and I need the extra 2" in the rear to fit the lifts.
The bow roller is set back from the stanchion end and I can see where the fiberglass has been scraped in the past. That will have to be adjusted or at the very least, a larger roller.
Thoughts about my idea? For the most part the trailer will be used twice a year, once to drive 15 miles in the spring to drop the boat in and another trip in the fall to take it out. I rather stay away from the expense of fitting rollers in the front, but, if that's the best option so be it.
Any advice or pics of your setup appreciated.
thanks,
Rob