Should I be worried about this gap in the frame? Got the boat last year and have been doing some repairs to it. At some point some years ago someone welded a makeshift fender in place, welding it to the frame. This was a very heavy piece of 4mm thick metal bent to resemble a mud flap. Eventually the weld broke off and this ugly makeshift fender had to go. Upon removing it I noticed this gap in the frame, that's right above where the leaf spring attaches to, an already stressed area.
The trailer appears to be OK and it has lasted all this time (how much time has elapsed is anyone's guess) but should I be worried? The bulk of the weight of this outboard boat is at the rear, so it makes me wonder how much stress is placed onto the rear of the trailer, where this gap is. Of course, the boat sits on bunks and its weight is distributed throughout so perhaps this is a non issue. But does this scream "repair me before I break loose?"
The trailer appears to be OK and it has lasted all this time (how much time has elapsed is anyone's guess) but should I be worried? The bulk of the weight of this outboard boat is at the rear, so it makes me wonder how much stress is placed onto the rear of the trailer, where this gap is. Of course, the boat sits on bunks and its weight is distributed throughout so perhaps this is a non issue. But does this scream "repair me before I break loose?"