Adding Bunks???
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I have a Fastload now with 2 large beams notched out for the steps and up front some PVC tubing that I guess is suppose to help guide the boat on shaped like a V. In between the tubing is just a plastic pad that the boat rest on. I figure most of the weight is on the rear but when trailering and loading that plastic BS just doesn't sit well with me. Not to mention with steep ramps. I was gonna add 2 2X6's prob 8 feet long, it's 80" from cross beam to the cross beam that the tubing sits on. I think I have figured out what I need hardware wise just was curious if any one has some pics of them adding bunks to the front.
If I get a chance I'll add some pics of what I got on the trailer now when I get home.
If I get a chance I'll add some pics of what I got on the trailer now when I get home.
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http://rockettrailers.com/PartsBook/...erBowStops.htm
This is where I found that one. I've seen fountains have them and even black thunders.
This is where I found that one. I've seen fountains have them and even black thunders.
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http://www.championtrailers.com/
Source your parts here. Very easy to work with.
They have everything from cross members with V-notches to bunk supports.
Your boat will load a LOT better with them as well.
IF you add a pair of 2x6 down the keel of the boat in between the big bunks, it will load/center even better than with just the V-bunks added up front.
Source your parts here. Very easy to work with.
They have everything from cross members with V-notches to bunk supports.
Your boat will load a LOT better with them as well.
IF you add a pair of 2x6 down the keel of the boat in between the big bunks, it will load/center even better than with just the V-bunks added up front.





