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1MOSES1 07-29-2010 01:55 PM

Trailer for 292
 
I have a silly question...Since the 292 has a stepped hull, what is needed for a trailer configuration to ensure the boat sits properly on the bunks (proper bunk speration, etc)?

Expensive Date 07-29-2010 03:41 PM

Formula can email you a blueprint of the bottom.You need a special printer to print it out so I forwarded the email to Staples.Think it was five bucks to make a copy.Needed it when I set my lift up.

1MOSES1 07-29-2010 06:29 PM

Once the blueprint is received what happens to the bunks? Do they need to be cut or adjusted? I am a total newb. Forgive me.

Expensive Date 07-29-2010 07:06 PM

Do you already have the trailer or can loadright set it up for you?Basically you should have three sets of bunks the back two should be on the steps with the front of the bunk touching the 90 deg angle of the step.The front should be against the hull but not touching the chine.
If this was not set up at loadright its going to be a lot of work.

1MOSES1 07-29-2010 07:26 PM

^^Is it gonna cost me more to have load rite set it up or is it customary that the trailer dealer do the setup?

If its not customary how much am I looking at money wise?

offthefront 07-29-2010 08:13 PM

if your buying a new trailer from Loadrite they should be able to set up the trailer ....if they are wanting to charge extra to setup the trailer I would find another builder......m

Expensive Date 07-29-2010 08:14 PM


Originally Posted by moses0324 (Post 3171114)
^^Is it gonna cost me more to have load rite set it up or is it customary that the trailer dealer do the setup?

If its not customary how much am I looking at money wise?

Probably the dealer can help you but the need a way to take the boat off and on.A travel lift is perfect but you cant usually use them with a loadright.I honestly would pay someone to do this whatever the charge its going to be less than the fiberglass repairs if not done correctly.
With a custom builder the bunks would have been welded in place for your specific boat.

Expensive Date 07-29-2010 08:16 PM

If I knew I was keeping my boat for a few more years I would get a Myco and sell you my loadright.But I am kinda bored with my boat so will probably move up soon.

1MOSES1 07-29-2010 08:20 PM

what do you guys suggest? I have a 5k budget on a trailer. Should I be able to find an aluminum trailer set up correctly with this budget?

offthefront 07-29-2010 08:33 PM


Originally Posted by moses0324 (Post 3171162)
what do you guys suggest? I have a 5k budget on a trailer. Should I be able to find an aluminum trailer set up correctly with this budget?

where you located? do you have to have Aluminum? I have a Nextrail for my 311 and its a nice trailer ... I have a Steel Prestige for my 353 ....Its very nice ....never been in Salt water. I might sell it for 5K but I think its too much for your 292 .....m


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