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I bought a used tandem axle bunk trailer out from under a 26 ft. boat, shortened it up and replaced the 8ft bunks, carpet, keel rollers and brackets. Then I took the cradle roller set off my old v20 trailer, rebuilt it and mounted it about 6ft back from the bow. It really works great. I guess I've got the best of both! The boat rolls and slides on and off really easy. Look at the gallery pics of it and you'll see it. I'll try and get you some pics of it next time I unload the boat.
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I appreciatte the pictures and info--the length of bunks etc for sure.
I have a cox hd full roller tandem axle trailer--the roller set up never comes on straight--I have checked and adjusted the rollers etc, etc. I have tried different depths, angles etc for getting the boat straight--does not happen. It makes me feel like a idiot when I have to back the boat in agian deeper and pull the rear over to get it half way straight. I have seen a local boat (50 miles north) with a center keel boards(2) and 2 outer bunks. I have two crossmembers to work with now and a third up front. I can add another if needed. Keep the info and pictures coming --please!!
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I've seen keel rollers that have a groove cut from the outer edges towards the middle that centers the keel as the boat rolls onto the trailer. They might help.
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77 V20 cuddy with 170 I/O Mercruiser 72 16ft. Carolina w/a 25hp Evinrude |
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I converted my trailer from roller to bunk. The bunk to trailer hardware is identical to that in tsubaki's picture above. Very easy conversion on my trailer as I had 3" crossmembers.
The type of bracket will depend on the trailer crossmembers. I have a friend that works at a trailer shop and here is a copy of the bunk info from their catalog. |
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Genie...the bunks Joe shows above from his buddies' catalog are what I highly recommend...just remove all the roller brackets from the trailer frame and go back w/the large, heavy bunks like in tsubaki's pic above...that trailer belongs to a friend of mine and is set up for a 24' Everglades...cradles it nicely...it'll end your trailer woes and provide the best support for your V20...you'll probably have to add one or two keel-rollers to catch the bow as it comes on/off the trailer...the self-centering roller mentioned above would be a good choice...take some pics of how you set it up and let us know...
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'74 V-20/ BF 150 '95 V-21/ BF 150 '84 V-20/ 200 2.4 Merc '87 V-20/'18 F150 Yamaha Last edited by reelapeelin; 01-11-2010 at 07:46 AM. |
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Genie, post a close up pick of your roller brackets, I think you can do a quick easy conversion if you have the brackets I think you have. I have converted several roller trailers to bunks and it looks liek you have the kind I'm thinking of, but I need a close up to tell for sure.
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I had a Cox roller trailer one time with a 19ft center console, it rarely worked right so I feel your pain, I'd end up getting 2 or 3 guys to pick up the boat and straighten it after trying 3 times on the ramp.
Bunks are the way to go!!!!
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*************************************** Stay Safe! Sold - 1984 V-20 Cuddy with a 2003 Johnson 140 hp gas sippin 4-stroke. 1995 Ranger 250C with a 2015 Suzuki 300 hp 4-stroke. |
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Thanks everyone--keep it coming. Is there a reason you put the runners on end instead of width of board??
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