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bowtie89 01-25-2004 04:20 PM

trailer??? "bunk"
 
I have a ez loader trailer that has black rollers and they are marking up the bottom of my boat. They are starting to get rusty and I don't want to replace them!!
Does anyone know how I can convert it to a bunk trailer it doesn't look that hard!! The boat is 20 feet long f206 so its not a very big boat!! I have seen the parts and it looks easy I am just not sure what to buy!!! anyone know where to start??? thanks, Harry

jpclear 01-25-2004 05:41 PM

Bunks are the ONLY way to support a performance hull. It sounds like you have a "Tilt-Loader" type. You might want to "off" that to someone who has a "weekender" type rig for easy on-off use and get a real supporting trailer. --- Jer

Scott B 01-26-2004 05:14 AM

It it's a break frame trailer it cannot be converted easily. If not, 2 long sets of bunks, two shorter sets, the supports for them and some attaching hardware is all you need. Look as some bunk style trailers to get an idea of what and where you need to mount stuff first, then meadure up you hull for proper placement of the bunks, and have at it!

Scott B

Hi-Tech Marine 01-27-2004 10:26 AM

Bunks
 
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Any trailer manufacturer or parts supplier can get you the bunk bounts for the vertical main bunks. You can use 2ea 2x12 PT boards bolted together on ea side to get you by. use the mounts on your existing crossmembers with U-bolts and through bolt the bunks. Be sure to cut the top of bunks to match the dead rise of your hull.

A couple of 2x6 x8' front center bunks will facilitate loading and provide forward hull support.

Example attached for reference

DanB 01-28-2004 05:12 PM

Bill
Those LED taillights?
They look better and dont hang below the frame rails. Know were to get them?

Thanks

Dan

mfb357 01-28-2004 06:06 PM

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Dan, LED,s can be bought at any truck parts dealer. You really get what you pay for. the cheaper ones dont have as many LED,s in them. The good ones will have an unlimited warranty. My trailer has them all around, they hold up well. www.southfloridatrailers.com

Hi-Tech Marine 01-28-2004 09:31 PM

LED's
 
MFB you are correct. Some have very few lights in them.

South FL trailers should also have them.

The one's in the photo are made by PETERSON from the 'Pirahna' line. These are a dedicated marine light with a 100,000 hour continous use rating. Peterson also does truck lights. typical truck stop lights vary in quality.

The Peterson Pirahna's are about double in OEM supplier cost than the ones you typically see at boaters world, etc.
You can order them from Peterson direct, through us or just about any trailer manufacturer or pick up at a local parts supplier who carrys Peterson lights (saves the shipping cost).

Be shure to order the mount if you like the 3" oval in the photo. It is a seperate piece but eases mounting and cleans up the look.

US1 Fountain 01-28-2004 09:58 PM

Are the small snap in side yellow and red marker lites available in LED also?

HPJunkie 01-29-2004 12:08 AM

Ive converted a roller to a bunk trailer with good results. The rollers came off and the bunks bolted to the square tubing. It took some time but after adjusting the height the boards the boat set lower by 3 inches and loaded great ! Even that big cooler was easier to load as well as the boat! greg

bowtie89 01-29-2004 06:12 AM

thank you
 
Thanks guys for your help I have a pretty good Idea of what I am going to do! The only thing is I can't do a damn thing because 10 inches of snow got dropped on us last night!!! ugh I hate winter on long Island!!!! I will take some pictures when done!


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