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Those are actually 4 X 8 bunks meant to be mounted vertically. Solid and quite heavy.
They have an angle on the top to accomodate for the hull angle. I know the bunks you are talking about which are sideways 2X6 or so. Very common to see trailers with these bunks down here for some reason. I guess it might have to do with our marinas and ramp heights. This site shows the two different models: http://www.continentaltrailers.com/ |
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Ridge Runner, you are right it's 3X10 and not 4X8.
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Better to be lucky than good
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Looks like you are good to go Joe. Sorry, just looked like 2 x 6" in the picture. Best of luck with your rig and have a blast with it!
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I have the 3x8's on edge too & it seems to be a much sturdier arrangement, a 2 x 6 flat bend way too easy so your support is only close to where the brackets are.
I was skeptical of them when I bought the boat but it is one of the asiest to use & sturdiest trailer rigs I've used. Nice lookin' rig Doug
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Doug 87 Cuddy with a 94 Black Max 200! & a 1983 Cuddy, looking for power. |
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