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I have a 12" aluminum jon boat. The boat's in decent shape. But the
trailer isn't. All of the roller brackets were rusted off.. lights not functioning.. etc. The actual frame of the trailer isn't too bad, though. I'm an inexperienced boater, and I'm not sure how to fix it. It seems to me that the rollers would be kind of a pain to put on. And someone in this group suggested a that rollers aren't even necessary for such a small boat (especially aluminum). So I'm wondering, cand I just slap on a couple of these slides and be done with it? Much like this... http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...1/641/11210/17 It looks like a very simple trailer setup to me. And it would make my job of fixing the trailer up a lot easier. But is it practical? The jon boat is a v-hull. Therefore, wouldn't it be better to put rollers on for the boat to slide up, rather than the bottom hitting metal on metal on the flat frame of the trailer? Seems like that would damage the boat? Let me know what you guys think. I'm anxious to get out on the water, but can't until I get this trailer going. PS The trailer has no bunks at this point, either. |
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