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On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 16:02:12 -0700 (PDT), kipmc4 wrote:
I'm changing the bunks on a used trailer I bought and need some advice. The bunks are adjustable and I have measured the position on my old trailer and have all the supports close. The only question is: What's the best method to curve the bunks to fit the hull? The bunks curve up in front and that is not too hard but they also curve inward toward the center. The bunks are very stiff in that direction. I'm using 2x6 wet fir ( not kiln dried) Do I get the wood wet? Use a chain to pull them into position? Something else? I'd like to get the shape pretty close before I try loading the boat. 18ft I/O Wellcraft w/ Cobra outdrive. Single axile trailer. Thanks Kip I've got an 18' Key West on a trailer with bunks. The bunks do not appear to have any curvature, other than that caused by the weight of the boat. The brackets holding the bunks have three holes for adjustment. The front bracket has the bunk in the highest position, the rear in the middle position. The difference in height is about 2". There is no angling of the bunks towards the centerline of the boat. If pictures would be helpful, let me know and I'll take some. It would have to be tomorrow at the earliest. -- John *H* |
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