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Nick January 22nd 04 09:49 PM

Roller bunks?
 
Can anyone have a look at these and give me their opinions?

http://www.cesmithco.com/product/roller2.htm

They look like a good idea - rollers to replace existing carpeted
bunks. I'm not sure how they'd fit though or if there are any draw backs.

Comments?

TIA

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Nick

Nick January 22nd 04 09:51 PM

Roller bunks?
 
Nick wrote:

Can anyone have a look at these and give me their opinions?

http://www.cesmithco.com/product/roller2.htm

They look like a good idea - rollers to replace existing carpeted bunks.
I'm not sure how they'd fit though or if there are any draw backs.


By the way, Westmarine sell them for around $100 dollars a pair.

Jim January 22nd 04 11:52 PM

Roller bunks?
 
Just remember that rollers place the load on the hull different than bunks.
Bunks spread the load out better.



roddytoo January 23rd 04 06:57 AM

Roller bunks?
 

"Nick" wrote in message
...
Can anyone have a look at these and give me their opinions?

http://www.cesmithco.com/product/roller2.htm

They look like a good idea - rollers to replace existing carpeted
bunks. I'm not sure how they'd fit though or if there are any draw backs.

Comments?

TIA

--

Nick


The rollers are great, but be aware that as well as easing the boat
backwards off and on the trailer, it can also roll forwards when you brake
hard. I always use a restraining strap secured at the back of the trailer
running to the winching eye on the boat - had a boat roll forward over the
winch post once.
Hope this helps.
Chris



Nick January 23rd 04 07:13 AM

Roller bunks?
 
Jim wrote:
Just remember that rollers place the load on the hull different than bunks.
Bunks spread the load out better.


Yes, but if you have a look at these, they seem to spread the load
well (over 5 or 6 points anyway). But still more of a spot load than a
carpeted bunk would be...

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Nick

Van & Joan Hada February 3rd 04 05:19 PM

Roller bunks?
 
I friend of mine has them... At his first launch, he started to back down
the ramp and his boat slid off the trailer 20 feet from the water.

So, plan accordingly.


"Nick" wrote in message
...
Can anyone have a look at these and give me their opinions?

http://www.cesmithco.com/product/roller2.htm

They look like a good idea - rollers to replace existing carpeted
bunks. I'm not sure how they'd fit though or if there are any draw backs.

Comments?

TIA

--

Nick




Edward Bray February 4th 04 08:33 PM

Roller bunks?
 
That's why it is suggested that you do not remove the winch clip until you
are in the water, or tie the painter to the trailer until the boat is in the
water.


"Van & Joan Hada" wrote in message
...
I friend of mine has them... At his first launch, he started to back down
the ramp and his boat slid off the trailer 20 feet from the water.

So, plan accordingly.


"Nick" wrote in message
...
Can anyone have a look at these and give me their opinions?

http://www.cesmithco.com/product/roller2.htm

They look like a good idea - rollers to replace existing carpeted
bunks. I'm not sure how they'd fit though or if there are any draw

backs.

Comments?

TIA

--

Nick






Jim February 6th 04 12:34 AM

Roller bunks?
 
having done all this with a 17 Boston whaler in Oregon for several
years--here are a few tips. Make sure your boat and roller set-up does not
put any strain on the "thin" areas of the boat. DO NOT rely on the winch
rope (painter) to hold the boat on as you back down the ramp. The winch
ratchet latch is not the most reliable feature and if it lets go "CRUNCH".
Always have an additional strap on the bow. And don't let anyone walk behind
the boat as a "guide" while you launch. I learned the hard way but I still
prefer rollers under the above conditions. Jim




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