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Hope your lowboy has four long beams instead of two. The upright
crossmembers between the outer pairs helps keep the webs vertical after you remove the central crossbeams for your keel slot. If the existing crossmembers aren't channel, get some. Use medium weight 6"-8" channel and lay it flat between the rails tight against the web as low as they'll go. Weld them to the web only and then reinforce with vertical quarter-inch gussets--8"x8" if possible. Don't weld anything to the long rail flanges. That goes for your stake pockets and rope hooks as well as the crossmembers. And like the gentlemen said, look at a professionally built trailer. The cradling is almost trivial, once you have the trailer. Good luck, Boatdreams. ------------------------- Courtney Thomas wrote: By large I mean 40' or more. Thank you. |
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