Tahoe 55
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2008
- Messages
- 226
I'm a 1st time boat owner and I don't know if this is a common problem. My boat is new and is on a new trailer. The problem I have is on the ends of the inside carpeted bunks where the front of the hull 1st contacts the trailer on recovery and the last point of contact on launch. The carpet is worn and the bunk is scratching the hull. My dealer said it was normal and the only way to fix was to convert to "roller bunks" and that it wasn't possible on my trailer. He said I could re-carpet, but it would just wear through again in a short time... I started looking into the various plastic "EZ" bunk slides out there, but none are recommended for my size and weight of fiberglass hull (3500lb). One thought I had was to just buy a set of plastic "bunk ends" made by one of the company's. This looks like it would protect the high wear spots I have, but it looks to be about 1/4 high and then the hull would not be supported evenly on those bunks. Another idea I saw was to buy a roll of marine carpet and double cover the ends of the bunks (so far this is my best and cheapest option I think).
Do you long time boaters have any ideas for me? I launch and recover every time we go out and that's a lot during the summer.
Thanks,
Rick
Do you long time boaters have any ideas for me? I launch and recover every time we go out and that's a lot during the summer.
Thanks,
Rick