I have a 1979 single axle Calkins Roller trailer that's under my 22' Starcraft Super Sport (Aluminum hull). All the rollers are probably original. My boat is getting painted next week so I'm starting to think about the trailer now. I would like to replace all the rollers, but have a few questions. All the roller shafts are peened over on the ends. There are (12) 5" dia. by 4" wide wobble rollers, (2) 4.5" dia x 8" long keel rollers and (4) 3" dia x 8" long keel rollers. Not sizes I can find anywhere. The Brakes don't work either but I could easily add electrics to it (fresh water boater). The trailer itself is in pretty good overall shape but needs paint. The rollers are decent, not split in half, but have some cracks.
Anyway, is an old trailer worth fixing up? Would it be a lot of work to retrofit new rollers onto it? (all the rollers are on cradles, everything self adjusts to the hull, nothing is fixed mounted so a small difference in roller diameter probably wouldn't matter). Looking for some help.
Pic of trailer:
Anyway, is an old trailer worth fixing up? Would it be a lot of work to retrofit new rollers onto it? (all the rollers are on cradles, everything self adjusts to the hull, nothing is fixed mounted so a small difference in roller diameter probably wouldn't matter). Looking for some help.
Pic of trailer:
