I_5320
Seaman
- Joined
- Jan 3, 2011
- Messages
- 59
All,
Spent a lot of time on the thread so I'm looking to see if I've missed anything before I finish out the trailer. I know now looking at my original pics my trailer was not setup right. Project boat so I only towed once. Bunks are ready to be re-mounted and I know I'll need to hang the boat touching the keel rollers and adjust the bunks up.
Here's my to-do list and would appreciate any pointers and or anything I missed.
1. Setup bunks to lowest setting. (9-10" in on crossbars)
2. Flip boat and lower to keel rollers.
3. Make sure bow ring goes under Keel Stop.
4. Install Winch so strap goes under Keel Stop, (and on horiz part)
Make bow stop adjustments if needed.
5. Raise bunks to boat bottom.
6. Lift boat and adjust bunks a bit higher(Pressure on main keel rollers but still able to turn a bit?)
7. Be sure there's gap on rear heel roller. It's there to guide boat on and protect rear crossbar.. yes?
7. Once boat it finished, weight rig and check tongue weight. Adjust boat for tongue to be to 7% of overall rig??)
A issue is how long to make bunks, thinking matching original and any overage in front is no real harm, and backs I can cut shorter if needed.
However current bunks are 9 feet long (boat is 16.5) but as you can see it was holding the boat with no keel rest. Do they need to be this long and do I need those front bunk brackets of the bow section rests at least on the front keel roller?
Any other advice is appreciated.
Spent a lot of time on the thread so I'm looking to see if I've missed anything before I finish out the trailer. I know now looking at my original pics my trailer was not setup right. Project boat so I only towed once. Bunks are ready to be re-mounted and I know I'll need to hang the boat touching the keel rollers and adjust the bunks up.
Here's my to-do list and would appreciate any pointers and or anything I missed.
1. Setup bunks to lowest setting. (9-10" in on crossbars)
2. Flip boat and lower to keel rollers.
3. Make sure bow ring goes under Keel Stop.
4. Install Winch so strap goes under Keel Stop, (and on horiz part)
Make bow stop adjustments if needed.
5. Raise bunks to boat bottom.
6. Lift boat and adjust bunks a bit higher(Pressure on main keel rollers but still able to turn a bit?)
7. Be sure there's gap on rear heel roller. It's there to guide boat on and protect rear crossbar.. yes?
7. Once boat it finished, weight rig and check tongue weight. Adjust boat for tongue to be to 7% of overall rig??)
A issue is how long to make bunks, thinking matching original and any overage in front is no real harm, and backs I can cut shorter if needed.
However current bunks are 9 feet long (boat is 16.5) but as you can see it was holding the boat with no keel rest. Do they need to be this long and do I need those front bunk brackets of the bow section rests at least on the front keel roller?
Any other advice is appreciated.