Re: Opinion: best trailer for 226 seafarer... Bunk or roller
onnoff said:
I'm looking at a new trailer... the seller has both, same size and same price. Don't know which one is better. I can post pix if requested but both have a little rust.
does Grady recommend one over the other? Or has anyone heard horror stories about either?
Thanks all.
Grady officially is OK with roller or bunk trailers. Some manufactures will void the warranty if rollers are used.
Rollers have an edge when using a ramp in shallow water. Bunks are often easier to set up initially and can be easier to haul a vessel. As mentioned, clearances have to be checked. Make sure if you go roller, that you size correctly both for length and for weight. You pretty much can't have too many rollers. My experience is that initial adjusting load on a bunk trailer is easier than a roller. At the same time, rollers offer more fine tuning and potentially better weight distribution
One word of caution: Steel trailers rot from the inside out and it is hard to tell until something breaks. Rust on springs, some bolts and fittings is normal and can start quite quickly even on a new trailer. Rust areas on the main rails and/or cross members might mean deeper issues. Bring along a small hammer and tap the metal to listed for bad areas. Internal corrosion will often occur first where water pools after use.
I have a roller trailer and it offers some advantages since I have been the one who scrapes and paints the hull. Rollers let me get to more of the hull to paint and when I have reached what I can, I slide the hull back a foot to paint the areas under the rollers. You can't do that on bunks. That said, I am getting too old to continue painting my hull