gunplumber7
Cadet
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- Jun 14, 2008
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Forgive me for going here again. After reading ALL posts on this matter I am asking more opinions on my situation. Got my buddy a 1974 14 ft Ebbtide Tri-haul which we are converting to Bass boat. Came with sea nymph bunk trailer, I believe made for small aluminum v-haul. Has 2 rollers at the keel, bunks in the back. Trailer shaped like horse shoe with no place to put bracket for transome saver. Picked him up a different trailer today. Has been repainted so no manufacturer info, sorry. Has 4 rollers down the middle 3 ft apart. At the back are 2 roller systems 3 ft long (1 on ea. side ) with 4 rollers 9" apart on each tray instead of bunks.
Question 1: Someone earlier stated to make sure rollers are under stringers. How do I locate them? Stud finder?
Question 2: Someone stated as a rule, under 16 Ft, use bunks. Over 16 ft, use rollers, was asked why, but saw no reply. Just one persons opinion, or is there something to this.
Question 3-5: Saw many opinions were based on water level. Does tilt trailer have any play in this? What are the advantages of tilt trailer? Does anyone even use the tilt?
Just trying to decide if we need to transfer the bunks to the replacement trailer. Thanks for your help.
Question 1: Someone earlier stated to make sure rollers are under stringers. How do I locate them? Stud finder?
Question 2: Someone stated as a rule, under 16 Ft, use bunks. Over 16 ft, use rollers, was asked why, but saw no reply. Just one persons opinion, or is there something to this.
Question 3-5: Saw many opinions were based on water level. Does tilt trailer have any play in this? What are the advantages of tilt trailer? Does anyone even use the tilt?
Just trying to decide if we need to transfer the bunks to the replacement trailer. Thanks for your help.