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I bought a new Load Rite bunk trailer rated for 6k lbs from the Grady dealer I bought my boat from a few years ago. The issue I'm having is the bunks are not flat to the hull so the sharp lower edge is grinding off my gelcoat. I brought it back to the dealer and another Load Rite dealer who both failed to address the issue.
In the attached photo i circled the gap in the back and the front is more acute due to the sharper V entry up there. Does anyone sell a pre-fabricated angled 2×4 that's cut at the proper angle which I can tack on the existing bunks? I'm considering putting galvanized spacers under the outer uprite supports to create an angle but I doubt that will solve the issue. Another is putting the bunks on hinged supports but the only hinges in seeing online for that purpose are for much smaller skiffs and 2x4 or 2x6 bunks.
I'm sure I'm not the only one so please let me know what others have done. The Grady dealer I bought the trailer from insisted a roller trailer is a bad idea for this boat and I'd rather not do a major retrofit like that at this point.
In the attached photo i circled the gap in the back and the front is more acute due to the sharper V entry up there. Does anyone sell a pre-fabricated angled 2×4 that's cut at the proper angle which I can tack on the existing bunks? I'm considering putting galvanized spacers under the outer uprite supports to create an angle but I doubt that will solve the issue. Another is putting the bunks on hinged supports but the only hinges in seeing online for that purpose are for much smaller skiffs and 2x4 or 2x6 bunks.
I'm sure I'm not the only one so please let me know what others have done. The Grady dealer I bought the trailer from insisted a roller trailer is a bad idea for this boat and I'd rather not do a major retrofit like that at this point.