I'm in the process of refurbing a 1956 Holsclaw tilt trailer. This was originally a roller trailer but I am converting it to a bunk trailer. I'm having a problem though with how the keel rollers work on this trailer. I've attached 2 pictures to illustrate my problem. When this trailer was first bought by my uncle and my dad it had a v-hull Alumacraft on it but later it was replaced with a flat bottomed john boat.
I'm wondering what kind of keel roller I need on it for the john boat. Note how in the closeup picture that the top of the roller is below the main rails of the trailer. For a V-hull this might be OK but for a flat bottom, I'm thinking that the keel roller needs to be raised above the rail. Continuous Wave, the Boston Whaler site says that the keel should hold the weight of the boat and the side bunks just provide support, but that type of boat has a true keel. I'm having a problem finding a straight roller of this length, so it looks like I'm going to have to buy either a 2" or a 2 1/2" OD diameter roller that's 12" long and cut it to fit between the main rails. Since the bunks on either side are adjustable I can adjust them to support the weight on each side. I'm wondering though which diameter keel roller I should use. Can anyone offer any suggestions about this? Should the main weight of the boat be carried on the keel rollers for a flat bottomed boat or distributed evenly among the side bunks and the keel rollers?
Thanks,
Mike
I'm wondering what kind of keel roller I need on it for the john boat. Note how in the closeup picture that the top of the roller is below the main rails of the trailer. For a V-hull this might be OK but for a flat bottom, I'm thinking that the keel roller needs to be raised above the rail. Continuous Wave, the Boston Whaler site says that the keel should hold the weight of the boat and the side bunks just provide support, but that type of boat has a true keel. I'm having a problem finding a straight roller of this length, so it looks like I'm going to have to buy either a 2" or a 2 1/2" OD diameter roller that's 12" long and cut it to fit between the main rails. Since the bunks on either side are adjustable I can adjust them to support the weight on each side. I'm wondering though which diameter keel roller I should use. Can anyone offer any suggestions about this? Should the main weight of the boat be carried on the keel rollers for a flat bottomed boat or distributed evenly among the side bunks and the keel rollers?
Thanks,
Mike
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