Matt Lang wrote:
"David" wrote in message news:tCO3d.8843$464.5346@trnddc01...
Looking for a trailer for my 2750 Victoria Command Bridge, 5,500 # approx.
What are the pros and cons to bunks or rollers. Originally wanted rollers
but, might keep it on a trailer for a while. I have it at dry dock now. I
like the support of bunks. I haven't loaded a heavy boat like this one so
not sure what either is going to be like. See both on boat this size. Any
opinions?
Thanks
David
I had rollers and have bunks now ... I find bunks a lot easier to use
and support of the boat seems better. My boat is light. With a heavy
boat you may get it off the trailer easier with rollers as bunks have
some friction to the hull.
Matt
I trailer (on occasion) a 7000+ pound Parker on a bunk trailer. I find
the ease of launch and retrieval depends almost entirely on the angle of
the ramp and the level of tide. If the ramp is relatively steep and the
tide is moderate to high, no problem with even single-handed launch or
retrieval. If the ramp is not steep, but is paved a distance out into
the water, still no problem. A short, flat ramp is problematical.
I do not power on, by the way. I tie the boat up at an adjoining finger
dock, retrieve the trailer and then pull the boat onto the trailer with
a line snapped onto the bow ring. That brings the boat to within 30" or
so of the bow rest on the trailer. Then I winch it on the rest of the
way. Easier on the boat, easier on the boat ramp.
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