Drive guard width?
#1
What is your opinion on drive guard width? Most aluminum trailers and a few of the steel ones I have seen just extend the frame rails while others widen out behind the bunks.
Other than ease of construction, what advantage is leaving it frame width narrow?
I would think that widening out would allow more room for error.
Is the full 8'6" width the way to go or something in between.
Experiences or opinions???
Thanks,
Bill
Other than ease of construction, what advantage is leaving it frame width narrow?
I would think that widening out would allow more room for error.
Is the full 8'6" width the way to go or something in between.
Experiences or opinions???
Thanks,
Bill
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From: Traverse City MI
Good question, I'm not a huge fan of drive gaurds but the ones without the rear door, just the rails extension with taillights are nice.
The west coast cat trailers with the triangle out the center are pretty slick also.
The west coast cat trailers with the triangle out the center are pretty slick also.
#3
my trailer has a solid drive guard w no swing. It extends outward about 8 inches from rails and also drops 6 inches to clear drives. The guard should be wide enough to to turn the wheel full lock without outdrives hitting IMHO. I trim up past neutral and walk the boat on. Trailer is Myco dually. A drive guard is very nice to have especially when you hear peoples brakes squealing !! Been there !!
#4
Thanks for the replies guys.
I believe frame rails are typically 80" on the outside and 71.5" inside (assuming 4.25" C channel aluminum). I measured my props at full turn both directions and I am at 66" wide. That only leaves a little over 3" on a side for error at full turn. It may be that by the time the boat is that far on the trailer the bunks are lining it up enough - or maybe not. It is the maybe not that has me concerned. I don't have the option of walking it on. The more idiot proof the better.
That said, why not make it the full 8'6" width? Does it look too wide or out of place? Is it more of a pain to maneuver due to the added girth back there?
I suppose a happy medium is where I will end up.
I believe frame rails are typically 80" on the outside and 71.5" inside (assuming 4.25" C channel aluminum). I measured my props at full turn both directions and I am at 66" wide. That only leaves a little over 3" on a side for error at full turn. It may be that by the time the boat is that far on the trailer the bunks are lining it up enough - or maybe not. It is the maybe not that has me concerned. I don't have the option of walking it on. The more idiot proof the better.
That said, why not make it the full 8'6" width? Does it look too wide or out of place? Is it more of a pain to maneuver due to the added girth back there?
I suppose a happy medium is where I will end up.
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From: syracuse ny
I have an aluminum I beam trailer and when I made my drive guard I just extended my existing beams that were 6ft 3in apart and went 6in past my drives so i had some place to mount a few more tail lights the cops did not like the tail lights being 7 foot inward from the tip of my drives
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From: minnesota
Built mine sides tapered in slightly so I dont have the big boxed corner sticking out [ more stylish ] splits in the center 1 pin swings to both sides out of the way , makes a good step but more LED tail lights & backup LEDs more so for the idiots tailgating .





